NASA Dryden started working towards a single vehicle enhanced flight termination system (EFTS) in January 2008. NASA and AFFTC combined their efforts to work towards final operating capability for multiple vehicle and multiple missions simultaneously, to be completed by the end of 2011. Initially, the system was developed to support one vehicle and one frequency per mission for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at NASA Dryden. By May 2008 95% of design and hardware builds were completed, however, NASA Dryden's change of software safety scope and requirements caused delays after May 2008. This presentation reviews the initial and final operating capabilities for the Advanced Command Destruct System (ACDS), including command controller and configuration software development. A requirements summary is also provided.
Advanced Command Destruct System (ACDS) Enhanced Flight Termination System (EFTS)
International Test and Evaluation (TEA) 2009 Test Instruinentation Workshop ; 2009 ; California, United States
2009-05-12
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
NTRS | 2009
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