Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002esasp.509e..25a&link_type=abstract
In: Proceedings of DASIA 2002, 13 - 16 May 2002, Dublin, Ireland. Ed.: R. A. Harris. ESA SP-509, Noordwijk, Netherlands: ESA Pub
Computer Science
Space Research: Computing, Software
Scientific paper
Satellite payloads are becoming more and more complex and this trend goes along with increasing requirements in terms of on-board processing capabilities. Moreover, on-board intelligence and even some form of autonomy are envisaged for advanced satellites. This applies to the fields of earth observation, science missions and in more general terms to exploration missions. ESA anticipated this trend by developing a concept facilitating the implementation of such requirements. This materialised in the form of Payload Data Processing Systems based on the integration of building blocks allowing as well equipment and module re-use. This paper, on the basis of the architecture description, provides in its first part a review of general concepts and the building blocks development status. In its second part, related near-term and longer-term developments are outlined, in order to provide a roadmap for future activities.
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