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Science Goal Monitor: Science Goal Driven Automation for NASA Missions

机译:科学目标监控器:NASA任务的科学目标驱动自动化

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Infusion of automation technologies into NASA s future missions will be essential because of the need to: (1) effectively handle an exponentially increasing volume of scientific data, (2) successfully meet dynamic, opportunistic scientific goals and objectives, and (3) substantially reduce mission operations staff and costs. While much effort has gone into automating routine spacecraft operations to reduce human workload and hence costs, applying intelligent automation to the science side, i.e., science data acquisition, data analysis and reactions to that data analysis in a timely and still scientifically valid manner, has been relatively under-emphasized. In order to introduce science driven automation in missions, we must be able to: capture and interpret the science goals of observing programs, represent those goals in machine interpretable language; and allow spacecrafts onboard systems to autonomously react to the scientist's goals. In short, we must teach our platforms to dynamically understand, recognize, and react to the scientists goals. The Science Goal Monitor (SGM) project at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is a prototype software tool being developed to determine the best strategies for implementing science goal driven automation in missions. The tools being developed in SGM improve the ability to monitor and react to the changing status of scientific events. The SGM system enables scientists to specify what to look for and how to react in descriptive rather than technical terms. The system monitors streams of science data to identify occurrences of key events previously specified by the scientist. When an event occurs, the system autonomously coordinates the execution of the scientist s desired reactions. Through SGM, we will improve om understanding about the capabilities needed onboard for success, develop metrics to understand the potential increase in science returns, and develop an operational prototype so that the perceived risks associated with increased use of automation can be reduced.
机译:由于需要:(1)有效处理数量呈指数级增长的科学数据,(2)成功满足动态的,机会主义的科学目的和目标,以及(3)大大减少自动化技术,因此将自动化技术融入NASA的未来任务至关重要。特派团行动人员和费用。尽管人们为使日常航天器操作自动化以减少人员工作量并因此降低成本付出了很多努力,但将智能自动化应用于科学方面,即以及时且仍在科学上有效的方式,对科学数据进行采集,数据分析和对该数据分析的反应,被相对低估了。为了在任务中引入科学驱动的自动化,我们必须能够:捕获和解释观测程序的科学目标,用机器可解释的语言表示这些目标;并允许航天器上载系统对科学家的目标进行自主反应。简而言之,我们必须教我们的平台动态地了解,认识并响应科学家的目标。美国宇航局戈达德太空飞行中心的科学目标监控器(SGM)项目是一种原型软件工具,正在开发中,用于确定在任务中实施科学目标驱动的自动化的最佳策略。 SGM中正在开发的工具提高了监视科学事件的状态并对之做出反应的能力。 SGM系统使科学家能够以描述性而非技术性术语指定要寻找的内容以及如何做出反应。该系统监视科学数据流,以识别科学家先前指定的关键事件的发生。当事件发生时,系统自动协调科学家所需反应的执行。通过SGM,我们将提高对成功所需的能力的了解,开发度量标准以了解科学回报的潜在增长,并开发可操作的原型,从而可以减少与增加自动化使用相关的感知风险。

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