In 2017, our team investigated and evaluated the novel concept of operations of astronaut self-scheduling (rescheduling their own timeline without creating violations) onboard International Space Station (ISS). Five test sessions were completed for this technology demonstration called Crew Autonomous Scheduling Test (CAST). For the first time in a spaceflight operational environment, an ISS crewmember planned, rescheduled, and executed their activities in real-time on a mobile device while abiding by flight and scheduling constraints. This paper discusses the lessons learned from deployment to execution.


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    Title :

    Lessons Learned from International Space Station Crew Autonomous Scheduling Test


    Contributors:
    J. J. Marquez (author) / S. Hillenius (author) / M. Healy (author) / J. Silva-Martinez (author)

    Publication date :

    2019


    Size :

    10 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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