This paper describes efforts to link these science event detection systems with an automated response system to retarget remote sensing assets to observe these important but transient science events. Of course, automated mission planning is a key element of the overall tracking and response system. We describe the current prototype system which utilizes the Earth Observing One spacecraft, MODIS flying on Terra and Aqua, QuickSCAT, GOES, and AVHRR platforms as well as future plans for expansion.


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    Title :

    Using automated planning for sensorweb response


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    Conference:

    International Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space ; 2004 ; Darmstadt, Germany


    Publication date :

    2004-06-23


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


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    Language :

    English




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