Computer Science – Software Engineering
Scientific paper
Sep 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992esasp.346..243w&link_type=abstract
In ESA, Study of the Solar-Terrestrial System p 243-248 (SEE N93-31674 12-90)
Computer Science
Software Engineering
Architecture (Computers), Cluster Mission, Data Systems, Design Analysis, Fault Tolerance, Plasma Waves, Hardware, Measuring Instruments, Satellite Instruments, Software Engineering
Scientific paper
The design and implementation of the Digital Wave Processor (DWP), which provides commanding control and data handling to the Wave Experiment Consortium (WEC), the name given to the complex of instruments to be carried on the ESA/NASA Cluster spacecraft, are described. The DWP architecture and its fault tolerant implementation are described. Timing and synchronization of the WEC measurements is important for the correlative studies which are essential for the Cluster mission. DWP also has macro-commanding facilities to enhance the WEC modes of operation. How these facilities will be used to make scientific measurements is described.
Alleyne St. C. H.
Dunford C.
Sumner A.
Thompson Julia A.
Woolliscroft Les J. C.
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