Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987spfl...29...38m&link_type=abstract
Spaceflight (ISSN 0038-6340), vol. 29, Jan. 1987, p. 38-41.
Computer Science
Command And Control, Ground Based Control, Spacecraft Control, Uplinking, Computer Programs, Real Time Operation, Sequencing, Symbolic Programming, Translating
Scientific paper
The uplink process between ground computers and the spacecraft computer is examined. Data is uplinked to a spacecraft by a load (a sequence of preplanned commands) or by real-time commands; the differences between these two types of uplinks are discussed. The sequencing of a load involves: (1) request generation, (2) request integration, (3) reference generation, and (4) transmitting the load. The functions of each of the sequencing steps are described. The development of new sequencing methods using expert systems and AI is being studied. A symbolic processing software which has the ability to transmit data typed into a computer in English was developed. Consideration is given to the composition, capabilities of the parser, and application of the symbolic processing software to the Comet Renedezvous Asteroid Flyby spacecraft.
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