Not only has the number of launched spacecraft per year exploded over the past few years, but also spacecraft are getting progressively more complex, as flyby missions give way to remote orbiters, which in turn give way to rovers and other in situ explorers. To address the software issues in this expanding mission set, JPL started the Mission Data System (MDS) project, an effort to make flight software engineering more straightforward and less prone to error through the eplicit modeling of spacecraft state. This paper presents how MDS performs mission planning and execution in the context of explicitly managing spacecraft state.
Mission planning and execution within the mission data system
4th International Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space ; 2004 ; Darmstadt, Germany
2004-06-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
MSL mission planning and execution
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