Design of task priority model and algorithm for imaging observation problem

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In the imaging observation system, imaging task scheduling is an important topic. Most scholars study the imaging task scheduling from the perspective of static priority, and only a few from the perspective of dynamic priority. However, the priority of the imaging task is dynamic in actual engineering. To supplement the research on imaging observation, this paper proposes the task priority model, dynamic scheduling strategy and Heuristic algorithm. At first, this paper analyzes the relevant theoretical basis of imaging observation, decomposes the task priority into four parts, including target priority, imaging task priority, track, telemetry control (TTC) requirement priority and data transmission requirement priority, summarizes the attribute factors that affect the above four types of priority in detail, and designs the corresponding priority model. Then, this paper takes the emergency tasks scheduling problem as the background, proposes the dynamic scheduling strategy and heuristic algorithm. Finally, the task priority model, dynamic scheduling strategy and heuristic algorithm are verified by experiments.

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Wu, J., Lu, F., Zhang, J., Yang, J., & Xing, L. (2020). Design of task priority model and algorithm for imaging observation problem. Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics, 31(2), 321–334. https://doi.org/10.23919/JSEE.2020.000010

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