2007 IEEE Aerospace Conference 2007
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2007.352694
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Remote Collaboration on Task Scheduling for Humans at Mars

Abstract: Abstract-As humans venture farther from Earth for longer durations, it will become essential for those on the journey to have significant control over the scheduling of their own activities as well as the activities of their companion systems and robots. However, the crew will not do all the scheduling; timelines will be the result of collaboration with ground personnel. Emerging technologies such as in-space message buses, delay-tolerant networks, and in-space internet will be the carriers on which the collab… Show more

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