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22 May 2014 Profile-based autonomous data feeding: an approach to the information retrieval problem in a high communications latency environment
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This paper proposes the use of user profiles for data selection and prioritization for transmission. This approach has three parts. First, a profile can be created for an individual user. This may provide the best results; however, it requires transmitting a separate profile up for each prospective user. Second, user correspondence with a set of profiles can be tracked. Finally, this can be extended to match a user not just with a single profile but with (possibly different) profiles for each dimension tracked. The benefits of each of these approaches are discussed and the implementation pathway is considered.
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Jeremy Straub "Profile-based autonomous data feeding: an approach to the information retrieval problem in a high communications latency environment", Proc. SPIE 9122, Next-Generation Analyst II, 91220C (22 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2049503
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Space operations

Data transmission

Model-based design

Robotics

Data communications

Data acquisition

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