Title :
System software framework for system of systems avionics
Author :
Ferguson, Roscoe C. ; Peterson, Benjamin L. ; Thompson, Hiram C.
Author_Institution :
United Space Alliance LLC, Houston, TX, USA
fDate :
30 Oct.-3 Nov. 2005
Abstract :
Project Constellation implements NASA\´s vision for space exploration to expand human presence in our solar system. The engineering focus of this project is developing a system of systems architecture. This architecture allows for the incremental development of the overall program. Systems can be built and connected in a "Lego style" manner to generate configurations supporting various mission objectives. The development of the avionics or control systems of such a massive project will result in concurrent engineering. Also, each system will have software and the need to communicate with other (possibly heterogeneous) systems. Fortunately, this design problem has already been solved during the creation and evolution of systems such as the Internet and the Department of Defense\´s successful effort to standardize distributed simulation (now IEEE 1516). The solution relies on the use of a standard layered software framework and a communication protocol. A standard framework and communication protocol is suggested for the development and maintenance of Project Constellation systems. The ARINC 653 standard is a great start for such a common software framework. This paper proposes a common system software framework that uses the Real Time Publish/Subscribe protocol for framework-to-framework communication to extend ARINC 653. It is highly recommended that such a framework be established before development. This is important for the success of concurrent engineering. The framework provides an infrastructure for general system services and is designed for flexibility to support a spiral development effort.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; aerospace computing; avionics; concurrent engineering; protocols; systems software; ARINC 653 standard; IEEE 1516; Project Constellation; communication protocol; concurrent engineering; distributed simulation standard; framework-to-framework communication; real time publish protocol; real time subscribe protocol; space exploration; standard layered software framework; system of systems avionics; system software framework; Aerospace electronics; Communication standards; Computer architecture; Concurrent engineering; Humans; Protocols; Software standards; Solar system; Space exploration; System software;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2005. DASC 2005. The 24th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9307-4
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2005.1563458