Assessment of Columbus payload operations capabilities by scheduling with the MARS system

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Columbus Space Station, Computer Programs, Operations Research, Payloads, Scheduling, Assessments, Computerized Simulation, Flight Operations, Resources, Space Laboratories

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A simulation of Columbus payload operations performed with the aid of the Mission Activities and Resource Scheduler (MaRS) is presented. This exercise was performed to assess the capabilities of the Columbus APM (Attached Pressurized Module) in terms of resources such as crew availability, power supply and video downlink, and to identify any bottlenecks. The data describing the requirements of each of the 58 model experiments (including American and Canadian ones) of the fully outfitted APM was taken from the Columbus Payload Database (CPDB) and from the Columbus Payload Requirements Document. A description of the main features of the MARS system and the set up for this exercise is given.

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