DocumentCode
2839607
Title
Avionic architecture requirements for space exploration initiative systems
Author
Herbella, C.G. ; Brown, D.C.
fYear
1991
fDate
14-17 Oct 1991
Firstpage
193
Lastpage
197
Abstract
The authors discuss NASA´s Strategic Avionics Technology Working Group (SATWG) and the results of the first study commissioned by the SATWG, the Space Avionics Requirements Study (SARS). The goal of the SARS task was to show that an open avionics architecture, using modular, standardized components, could be applied across the wide range of systems that comprise the space exploration initiative. The study addressed systems ranging from expendable launch vehicles and the Space Station to surface systems such as Mars or lunar rovers and habitats. Top-level avionics requirements were derived from characterizations of each of the systems considered. Then a set of avionics subsystems were identified, along with estimates of the numbers and types of modules needed to meet the requirements. Applicability of these results across the infrastructure was then illustrated. In addition to these tasks, critical technologies were identified, characterized, and assessed in terms of their criticality and impact on the program. Design, development, test, and evaluation methods were addressed to identify potential areas of improvement
Keywords
Aerospace electronics; Communication system control; Energy management; NASA; Navigation; Space exploration; Space missions; Space shuttles; Space technology; Space vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1991. Proceedings., IEEE/AIAA 10th
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DASC.1991.177165
Filename
177165
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