Space Data Systems Applications in the iPAS Pathfinder Laboratory
- Author:
- Rich, Tom
- Published:
- October 28, 2013 .
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- The iPAS is an integrated hardware/software test and evaluation environment, in support of current and future spacecraft development The iPAS has two main elements. A common avionics, hardware, and software architecture that can be applied over various missions. A common testbed framework that supports integrated hardware/software testing for a variety of applications. The iPAS includes the following (non-flight qualified) components: Core Flight Software (from GSFC). Commercially available Proton and S950 Flight Computer boards. Power and propulsion systems based on representative flight hardware. A realistic flight deck based on the Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV), including realistic flight controls and displays. A Space Data System based on CCSDS protocols.
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- Document ID: 20140002867.
JSC-CN-29789.
2013 Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems Fall Meeting; 28-31 Oct. 2013; San Antonio, TX; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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