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May 12, 2008
Chien, Steve; Tran, Daniel; Johnston, Mark; Davies, Ashley Gerard; Castano, Rebecca; Rabideau, Gregg; Cichy, Benjamin; Doubleday, Joshua; Pieri, David; Scharenbroich, Lucas; Kedar, Sharon; Chao, Yi; Mandl, Dan; Frye, Stuart; Song, WenZhan; Kyle, Philip; LaHusen, Rick; Cappelaere, Patrice, 2008, "Lights out operations of a space, ground, sensorweb", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/45371, SpaceOps 2008, Heidelberg, Germany, May 12-16, 2008, JPL Open Repository
We have been operating an autonomous, integrated sensorweb linking numerous space and ground sensors in 24/7 operations since 2004. This sensorweb includes elements of space data acquisition (MODIS, GOES, and EO-1), space asset retasking (EO-1), integration of data acquired from... |
Feb 26, 2008
Chien, Steve; Castano, Rebecca; Bornstein, Benjamin; Fukunaga, Alex; Castano, Andres; Greeley, Ron; Whelley, Patrick; Biesiadecki, Jeffrey; Lemmon, Mark, 2008, "Results from Automated cloud and dust devil detection onboard the MER", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/41748, ISAIRAS: International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation for Space, Los Angeles, February 26, 2008., JPL Open Repository
We describe a new capability to automatically detect dust devils and clouds in imagery onboard rovers, enabling downlink of just the images with the targets or only portions of the images containing the targets. Previously, the MER rovers conducted campaigns to image dust devils... |
Feb 26, 2008
Castano, Rebecca; Wagstaff, Kiri; Gleeson, Damhnait; Chien, Steve; Tran, Daniel; Scharenbroich, Lucas; Moghaddam, Baback; Tang, Benyang; Bue, Brian; Doggett, Thomas; Mandl, Dan; Frye, Stuart, 2008, "Onboard detection of active Canadian sulfur springs : a Europa analogue", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/41375, International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Automation in Space, Los Angeles, February 26, 2008, JPL Open Repository
We discuss a current, ongoing demonstration of insitu onboard detection in which the Earth Observing-1 spacecraft detects surface sulfur deposits that originate from underlying springs by distinguishing the sulfur from the ice-rich glacial background, a good analogue for the Euro... |