Scott Bell
Scott Bell is the software lead for several projects at TRACLabs, including PRIDE, PRONTOE, and BioSim. His interests range from adjustable autonomy and machine learning to life support.
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2001 B.S. Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin
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Scott Bell, Pete Bonasso, Mark Boddy, David Kortenkamp, and Debra Schreckenghost “PRONTOE: A case study for developing ontologies for operations,” in Proceedings 6th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development, 2013.
Pete Bonasso, Mark Boddy, Dave Kortenkamp, Scott Bell “Ontological Models To Support Planning Operations,” in Proceedings 8th International Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space, 2013. David Kortenkamp, Scott Bell, and Debra Schreckenghost “Adjustably Automated Ground Control Procedure Execution for ECLSS Systems,” in Proceedings 42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems, 2012.
Scott Bell and David Kortenkamp “Embedding Procedure Assistance into Mission Control Tools,” in IJCAI Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Space, 2011 Haibei Jiang, Luis F. Rodriguez, Scott Bell, David Kortenkamp, and
Francisco Capristan “Prediction of Reliability and Cost for Environmental Control and Life Support Systems,” in AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2010 Scott Bell, David Kortenkamp and Jack Zaientz “Data Abstraction
Architecture for Mission Operations,” in The 10th International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation in Space (i-SAIRAS-10), 2010.
Scott Bell, David Kortenkamp and Jack Zaientz “Real-time Monitoring of ECLSS Flight Rules,” in Proceedings 37th International Conference on Environmental Systems, 2010.
Scott Bell, David Kortenkamp and Jack Zaientz “A Distributed Event Architecture for Space System Comps,” in Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, 2009. Scott Bell, David Kortenkamp and Jack Zaientz “A Data Abstraction Architecture for Monitoring and Control of Lunar Habitats,” in
Proceedings 36th International Conference on Environmental Systems, 2009.
Scott Bell, David Kortenkamp and Jack Zaientz “Data Abstraction Architecture for Spacecraft Autonomy,” in Proceedings of AIAA Infotech, 2009.
Luis Rodriguez, Haibei Jiang, Kirsten Stark, Scott Bell, David Kortenkamp “Validation of Heuristic Techniques for Design of Life Support Systems,” in Proceedings International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), 2007.
Luis Rodriguez, Scott Bell and David Kortenkamp, Use of Genetic Algorithms and Transient Models for Life Support Systems Analysis,” in AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 43, No. 6, 2006.
Scott Bell, Luis Rodriguez and David Kortenkamp “Using Dynamic Simulations and Automated Decision Tools to Design Lunar Habitats,” in Proceedings 35th International Conference on Environmental Systems, SAE Paper Number 2005-01-2962, 2005.
David Kortenkamp and Scott Bell, “BioSim: An Integrated Simulation of an Advanced Life Support System for Intelligent Control Research,” in The 7th International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation in Space (i-SAIRAS-03), 2003.