Domino-E at the 23rd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent System

ONERA’s Gauthier Picard presented his work at the AAMAS’24 in Auckland, New Zealand.

Agent-based and multi-agent systems (MAS) in space offer a promising approach for modeling and solving distributed, complex and dynamic problems. Sample applications include multiple spacecraft operations and maintenance, onboard-ground coordination, mission simulation, multi-mission operation, autonomous navigation, and collective robotics.

The Domino-E project draws upon this technology. The team of Gauthier Picard at ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab, leads the project work stream of developing the essential algorithms for the multi-mission management approach in Earth observation satellite constellations. 

Gauthier Picard at the The 23rd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (Image: Gauthier Picard via LinkedIn)

ONERA’s work on Earth observation constellation federations within the Domino-E project was presented by Gauthier Picard and colleagues from Airbus Defence and Space at the 23rd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems in Auckland, New-Zealand.  

At the conference, Gauthier Picard and Filippo Bistaffa (IIIA-CSIC) also had the opportunity to run a Tutorial in Multi-Agent Optimization. More information on the tutorial and the slides presented at the conference are available on Gauthier’s website

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