Computer Science – Software Engineering
Scientific paper
Oct 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990gdss.rept...23g&link_type=abstract
In ESA, Ground Data Systems for Spacecraft Control p 23-28 (SEE N91-22189 14-17)
Computer Science
Software Engineering
Distributed Parameter Systems, Integrated Mission Control Center, Software Engineering, Space Missions, Spacecraft Control, Architecture (Computers), Distributed Processing, Multimission Modular Spacecraft, Nasa Space Programs, Spacecraft Guidance
Scientific paper
The Space Flight Operations Center (SFOC) at the Jet Propulsion Laboratoy (JPL), a new multimission ground data system is described. The SFOC design begins with a baseline system that supplies the common set of support functions for flight operations and control. Low cost adaptations to this baseline, with any mission specific additions, are made for each mission. The distributed SFOC architecture is comprised of a multi-layered set of software subsystems that provide a core set of functions that are common to the application subsystems. When the SFOC Project is completed in 1992, the SFOC will support the Voyager, Galileo, Ulysses, Magellan, and Mars Observer deep space missions.
Gainsborough A. J.
Holladay J. A.
Ray P. H.
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