ON-BOARD PROCESSING FOR THE NOVA SPACECRAFT
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, California === A major hardware change to the TRANSIT Navy Navigation Satellite System (NNSS) is underway. A new generation of satellites called NOVA are being built which have onboard a general purpo...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6141972016-06-24T03:01:26Z ON-BOARD PROCESSING FOR THE NOVA SPACECRAFT Whisnant, J. Miller Jenkins, Robert E. Utterback, Harry K. The Johns Hopkins University International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, California A major hardware change to the TRANSIT Navy Navigation Satellite System (NNSS) is underway. A new generation of satellites called NOVA are being built which have onboard a general purpose minicomputer, high precision clock, orbit adjustment system (OATS), and disturbance compensation system (DISCOS). This paper describes the software and processing for the on-board computer. The software is a system of interrupt driven, real-time programs which perform various data management and control functions and allows great flexibility in the operation of the satellite. In addition to loading special programs and data and dumping specified regions of memory, data management includes loading and then retransmitting navigation message data and collection of both telemetry (TM) data and DISCOS thruster firing data. Through its interface with the spacecraft TM and command systems, the on-board computer also serves as a powerful control device, especially in the orbit adjust phase immediately after launch. It has already been demonstrated with a previous version of these satellites that this highly flexible software system can be quickly reconfigured after launch to recover from failures to other satellite hardware systems. Also described in this paper are other satellite subsystems which interact with the flight computer and the system of ground support computers and software. 1981-10 text Proceedings 0884-5123 0074-9079 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/614197 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/614197 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings en_US http://www.telemetry.org/ Copyright © International Foundation for Telemetering International Foundation for Telemetering |
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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, California === A major hardware change to the TRANSIT Navy Navigation Satellite System (NNSS) is
underway. A new generation of satellites called NOVA are being built which have onboard
a general purpose minicomputer, high precision clock, orbit adjustment system
(OATS), and disturbance compensation system (DISCOS).
This paper describes the software and processing for the on-board computer. The software
is a system of interrupt driven, real-time programs which perform various data
management and control functions and allows great flexibility in the operation of the
satellite. In addition to loading special programs and data and dumping specified regions of
memory, data management includes loading and then retransmitting navigation message
data and collection of both telemetry (TM) data and DISCOS thruster firing data. Through
its interface with the spacecraft TM and command systems, the on-board computer also
serves as a powerful control device, especially in the orbit adjust phase immediately after
launch. It has already been demonstrated with a previous version of these satellites that
this highly flexible software system can be quickly reconfigured after launch to recover
from failures to other satellite hardware systems.
Also described in this paper are other satellite subsystems which interact with the flight
computer and the system of ground support computers and software. |
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ON-BOARD PROCESSING FOR THE NOVA SPACECRAFT |
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ON-BOARD PROCESSING FOR THE NOVA SPACECRAFT |
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ON-BOARD PROCESSING FOR THE NOVA SPACECRAFT |
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ON-BOARD PROCESSING FOR THE NOVA SPACECRAFT |
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ON-BOARD PROCESSING FOR THE NOVA SPACECRAFT |
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on-board processing for the nova spacecraft |
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