posted on 2012-01-03, 15:40authored byJoaquin Pena, Christopher Rouff, Mike Hinchey, Antonio Ruiz-Cortés
The need to collect new data and perform new science is causing the complexity of NASA missions to continually increase. This complexity needs to be controlled via new technological advancements and balanced with a reduction in mission and operation costs. Planned and hypothesized missions involve self-management,biological-inspiration based on swarms, and autonomous operation as a means of achieving these goals.We consider a tailored software engineering approach to developing such systems based on agent-oriented software engineering and formal methods. We report on the advances in modeling, implementing, and testing NASA swarm-based concept missions.
History
Publication
Journal of Systems and Software Modeling;10 (1): Pgs 55-62
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
OSMA, NASA, Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology, SFI