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14 July 2008 Observation scheduling simulation framework: design and first results
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This paper describes a modular component architecture for the construction of observation schedulers along with a simulation framework with which schedulers can be tested under a variety of environmental scenarios. We discuss a series of basic efficiency and quality metrics which can be used to measure the value of schedules. Results are presented from a series of simulations using this framework in which a set of observation scheduling paradigms ranging from on-demand despatching to a short-horizon look-ahead scheduler are tested under a series of increasingly challenging environmental conditions.
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Stephen N. Fraser and Iain A. Steele "Observation scheduling simulation framework: design and first results", Proc. SPIE 7019, Advanced Software and Control for Astronomy II, 70190M (14 July 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.789369
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Device simulation

Control systems

Telescopes

Stochastic processes

Instrument modeling

Statistical modeling

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