Computer Science – Programming Languages
Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998stin...0005004h&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, Tennessee State Univ. Nashville, TN United States Center of Excellence in Information Systems
Computer Science
Programming Languages
Applications Programs (Computers), Programming Languages, Real Time Operation, Artificial Intelligence, Telescopes, Procedures, Acceptability, Arizona, Education, Controllers, Field Tests, Internets, Observatories, Prototypes, Scheduling
Scientific paper
This research program in scheduling and management of automatic telescopes had the following objectives: 1. To field test the 1993 Automatic Telescope Instruction Set (ATIS93) programming language, which was specifically developed to allow real-time control of an automatic telescope via an artificial intelligence scheduler running on a remote computer. 2. To develop and test the procedures for two-way communication between a telescope controller and remote scheduler via the Internet. 3. To test various concepts in Al scheduling being developed at NASA Ames Research Center on an automatic telescope operated by Tennessee State University at the Fairborn Observatory site in southern Arizona. and 4. To develop a prototype software package, dubbed the Associate Principal Astronomer, for the efficient scheduling and management of automatic telescopes.
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