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Constraint-Based Random Search for Solving Spacecraft Downlink Scheduling Problems

In: Multidisciplinary Scheduling: Theory and Applications

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  • Angelo Oddi

    (ISTC-CNR Italian National Research Council)

  • Nicola Policella

    (ISTC-CNR Italian National Research Council)

  • Amedeo Cesta

    (ISTC-CNR Italian National Research Council)

  • Gabriella Cortellessa

    (ISTC-CNR Italian National Research Council)

Abstract

This paper introduces a combinatorial optimisation problem called the Mars Express Memory Dumping Problem (Mex-Mdp), which arises in the European Space Agency programme Mars Express. The domain is characterized by complex constraints concerning bounded on-board memory capacities, limited communication windows over the downlink channels, deadlines and ready times imposed by the scientists using the spacecraft instruments. This paper lays out the problem and analyses its computational complexity showing that Mex-Mdp is NP-hard. Then the problem is modelled as a Constraint Satisfaction Problem and two different heuristic strategies for its solution are presented: a core greedy constraint-based procedure and an iterative sampling strategy based on random search. The algorithms are evaluated both against a benchmark set created on the basis of ESA documentation and a lower bound of the minimised objective function. Experimental results show the overall effectiveness of the approach.

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  • Angelo Oddi & Nicola Policella & Amedeo Cesta & Gabriella Cortellessa, 2005. "Constraint-Based Random Search for Solving Spacecraft Downlink Scheduling Problems," Springer Books, in: Graham Kendall & Edmund K. Burke & Sanja Petrovic & Michel Gendreau (ed.), Multidisciplinary Scheduling: Theory and Applications, pages 133-160, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-0-387-27744-8_7
    DOI: 10.1007/0-387-27744-7_7
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