Statistics – Applications
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Jan 1999
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Space technology and applications international forum -1999. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 458, pp. 551-558 (1999).
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Spaceborne And Space Research Instruments, Apparatus, And Components, Control Systems
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AZ Technology, Inc. (AZTek) has developed its Teleoperations System (TOPS) under the NASA Small Business Innovative Research Program with sponsorship from both Johnson Space Center (JSC) and Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). TOPS extensively utilizes commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products and the Internet. This paper provides a survey of TOPS and three additional Internet-based teleoperations approaches: the Information Sharing Protocol, Tempest, and the Telescience Resource Kit. The purpose, architecture, perceived strengths and weaknesses, and recommended uses of each approach are described. These approaches indicate how distributed operations systems of the future will utilize Internet technology to standardize payload operations and reduce costs. The approaches are especially applicable to NASA systems in the Consolidated Space Operations Contract (CSOC) era, as well as to commercial and military systems.
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