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Autor:
Marc A. Sarrel, Duane L. Bindschadler, Joel Signorelli, Deane E. Sibol, Andrew Calloway, Joshua Albers
Publikováno v:
2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO).
Publikováno v:
2020 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
Activity planning efforts on planetary exploration missions must effectively translate high-level scientific objectives into command products that execute onboard the spacecraft. In prior flagship-class orbiter missions, this process has been impleme
Publikováno v:
2018 SpaceOps Conference.
Publikováno v:
Space Operations: Contributions from the Global Community ISBN: 9783319519401
This paper describes a methodology for the development of mission operations systems (MOS) that leverages model-based system engineering (MBSE) techniques to make the system engineering process more rigorous and repeatable and, ultimately, to lower t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5f7e89a920c2bd0dc5a06f4e8bca99fd
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51941-8_13
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51941-8_13
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2016 Conference.
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2012 Conference.
This is a report on the Operations Revitalization Initiative, part of the ongoing NASA-funded Advanced Multi-Mission Operations Systems (AMMOS) program. We are implementing products that significantly improve efficiency and effectiveness of Mission O
Autor:
Christopher L. Delp, Louise Anderson, Doris Lam, Michelle McCullar, Ryan Wollaeger, Carlos Carrion, Duane L. Bindschadler, Marc Sarrel, Maddalena Jackson
Publikováno v:
2011 Aerospace Conference.
Designed and implemented in the 1980's, the Advanced Multi-Mission Operations System (AMMOS) was a breakthrough for deep-space NASA missions, enabling significant reductions in the cost and risk of implementing ground systems. By designing a framewor
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2010 Conference.
A Mission Operations System (MOS) or Ground System constitutes that portion of an overall space mission Enterprise that resides here on Earth. Over the past two decades, technological innovations in computing and software technologies have allowed an
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2008 Conference.
The notion of using operational scenarios as part of requirements development during mission formulation (Phases A & B) is widely accepted as good system engineering practice. In the context of developing a Mission Operations System (MOS), there are
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2008 Conference.
A conventional practice for spaceflight projects is to document scenarios in a monolithic Operations Concept document. Such documents can be hundreds of pages long and may require laborious updates. Software development practice utilizes scenarios in