On May 2th, 2024, Gauthier Picard (DTIS) co-organized the first International Workshop on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems for Space Applications (MASSpace'24), with colleagues from the AI Group of NASA JPL, Steve A. Chien and Itai Zilberstein, at the 23rd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS'24).
This workshop aims at disseminating and sharing recent advances in the use of agent-based and multi-agent-based models and techniques in the Space domain. Indeed, the use of agent-based and multi-agent systems (MAS) in aerospace and space is gaining traction, as they offer a promising approach for modeling and solving distributed, complex and dynamic problems. Sample applications notably include multiple spacecraft operations and maintenance, onboard-ground coordination, mission simulation, multi-mission operation, autonomous navigation, and collective robotics.
Detailed programme and content are available on the workshop webpage.