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Solving the Selecting and Scheduling Satellite Photographs Problem with a Consistent Neighborhood Heuristic
Boca Raton, Florida November 15-November 17
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Djamal Habet, École des Mines déAlès
Michel Vasquez, École des Mines déAlès
The problem of managing an Agile Earth Observing Satellite consists of selecting and scheduling a subset of photographs, among a set of candidate ones, satisfying imperative constraints and maximizing a gain function. In this paper, we propose a tabu search algorithm to solve the management problem of an Agile Earth Observing Satellite. This algorithm is an adaptation of CN-Tabu methodology working on a consistent neighborhood. Indeed, to obtain a wide-ranging and efficient exploration, the search space is sampled by consistent and saturated configurations. The consistency is maintained by constraint propagation and the saturation is a feature of the optimal solution. Furthermore, our tabu algorithm is hybridized with a systematic search, using partial enumerations, to solve several decisional problems. Moreover, for better resolution, a second objective problem, the minimization of the sum of transition durations between two image acquisitions, is introduced and tackled with a second tabu search algorithm.
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Djamal Habet, Michel Vasquez, "Solving the Selecting and Scheduling Satellite Photographs Problem with a Consistent Neighborhood Heuristic," ictai, pp.302-309, 16th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'04), 2004
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