A Preliminary Study for Building Artificial Space Target System

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This paper introduces a framework of parallel control and management for space target system (STS). An artificial space target system is a new type of astronautics simulation software that employs agent modeling, large scale calculation and concept of artificial societies to support the research and development in space engineering. First, introduce the concept of parallel system. Then, pose the definition of artificial space target system and its framework based on multi-agent modeling technology, an artificial STS that is consistent with realistic operations of the actual STS is constructed different kinds of computational experiments are performed on the artificial STS, followed by analysis and synthesis with a case. Finally, future work and issues related to operational mechanisms and strategies for such implementation are also addressed.

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