DocumentCode
1746932
Title
Navigation validation using the distributed spacecraft modeling and simulation testbed
Author
Stadter, P.A. ; Kusterer, T.L. ; DeBolt, R.J. ; Clark, P.J. ; Chacos, A.A. ; Bristow, J.O. ; Leitner, J.A.
Author_Institution
Appl. Phys. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Abstract
The concept of distributed spacecraft systems as a means to perform tasks beyond the capability of monolithic space systems, such as multipoint observation, coobservation, and other complex sensing operations, has resulted in significant implementation challenges in terms of testing and validation. The research described herein contributes to the development of distributed spacecraft systems by presenting a means to address the integration and testing of multiple spacecraft missions, and by detailing the development of the navigation component of the Distributed Spacecraft Modeling and Simulation Testbed. A well-defined integration and test methodology is particularly critical for multiple spacecraft systems due to the inherent complexity in verification of interspacecraft operations, in addition to validation of individual spacecraft system and subsystem functionality. This Testbed is a hybrid (hardware and software) distributed computing environment capable of high-fidelity modeling and simulation of distributed spacecraft missions. The fidelity of the Testbed is ensured by the integration of flight hardware and flight software for spacecraft orbit determination and autonomous navigation. The Testbed provides the means to test fundamental aspects of broad classes of distributed spacecraft missions by providing closed loop absolute and relative navigation in a scalable environment. Simulations of more than eight spacecraft have been implemented
Keywords
aerospace computing; aerospace simulation; aerospace testing; digital simulation; distributed processing; modelling; navigation; space vehicles; autonomous navigation; closed loop absolute navigation; closed loop relative navigation; crosslink transceivers; discrete event autonomous control inputs; distributed spacecraft modeling/simulation testbed; flight hardware; flight software; high-fidelity modeling; hybrid hardware/software distributed computing environment; interspacecraft operations; multiple spacecraft systems; navigation validation; scalable environment; spacecraft effector subsystems; spacecraft orbit determination; subsystem functionality; thrusters; uplink/downlink systems; Computational modeling; Hardware; Laboratories; NASA; Navigation; Performance evaluation; Software testing; Space technology; Space vehicles; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 2001, IEEE Proceedings.
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6599-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2001.931238
Filename
931238
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