Optimal Scheduling Of A Constellation Of Earth-Imaging Satellites, For Maximal Data Throughput And Efficient Human Management

Sean Augenstein,Alejandra Estanislao, Emmanuel Guere, Sean Blaes

ICAPS'16: Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth International Conference on International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling(2016)

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A mixed-integer linear program (MILP) approach to scheduling a large constellation of Earth-imaging satellites is presented. The algorithm optimizes the assignment of imagery collects, image data downlinks, and "health & safety" contacts, generating schedules for all satellites and ground stations in a network. Hardware-driven constraints (e.g., the limited agility of the satellites) and operations-driven constraints (e.g., guaranteeing a minimum contact frequency for each satellite) are both addressed. Of critical importance to the use of this algorithm in real-world operations, it runs fast enough to allow for human operator interaction and repeated rescheduling. This is achieved by a partitioning of the problem into sequential steps for downlink scheduling and image scheduling, with a novel dynamic programming (DP) heuristic providing a stand-in for imaging activity in the MILP when scheduling the downlinks.
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