2018 SpaceOps Conference 2018
DOI: 10.2514/6.2018-2551
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Machine Learning in Operations for the Mars Express Orbiter

Abstract: This paper shows how the recent development and integration of a machine learning predictive model provided MEX with a more sensitive and accurate model of the thermal power consumption with points every hour. Machine learning (ML) techniques are highly applicable to multivariate problems with complex relations and constraints, such as spacecraft operations, particularly a context as complex as interplanetary operations. The thermal power consumption is the result of complex and dynamic system. A comprehensive… Show more

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“…The Mars Express (MEX) spacecraft of the European Space Agency has been exploring the surface of Mars and performing science operations from orbit since 2004 [36], [37], such as finding evidence of the presence of subsurface Martian water using its Mars Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (described in 2.1.3) [18]. The MEX orbiter is powered by electricity generated by its solar panels, stored in batteries to be used when the sun is not present [36], [37].…”
Section: Ii4 Mars Express Power-predicting Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Mars Express (MEX) spacecraft of the European Space Agency has been exploring the surface of Mars and performing science operations from orbit since 2004 [36], [37], such as finding evidence of the presence of subsurface Martian water using its Mars Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (described in 2.1.3) [18]. The MEX orbiter is powered by electricity generated by its solar panels, stored in batteries to be used when the sun is not present [36], [37].…”
Section: Ii4 Mars Express Power-predicting Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mars Express (MEX) spacecraft of the European Space Agency has been exploring the surface of Mars and performing science operations from orbit since 2004 [36], [37], such as finding evidence of the presence of subsurface Martian water using its Mars Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (described in 2.1.3) [18]. The MEX orbiter is powered by electricity generated by its solar panels, stored in batteries to be used when the sun is not present [36], [37]. The autonomous thermal system of MEX, which maintains the temperature of every instrument onboard MEX, uses a majority of the total generated electric power, leaving only a portion of energy for scientific operations [36], [37].…”
Section: Ii4 Mars Express Power-predicting Algorithmmentioning
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“…The time span between the two consecutive entries varies from less than a minute (SAA) to several hours (LTDATA). For a detailed description of the task and the data, we refer the reader to [3], [21].…”
Section: The Datamentioning
confidence: 99%