The Space Station Freedom was, from the mid-1980's through 1993, the design for an international orbiting laboratory facility. The Space Station Freedom was comprised of "utility" systems, such as power generation and distribution, thermal management, and data processing, and "user" systems such as communication and tracking, propulsion, payload support, and guidance, navigation, and control. These systems are required to work together to provide various station functions. To protect the lives onboard and the investment in the station, the systems and their connectivity had to be designed to continue to support critical functions after any single fault for early assembly stages, and after any two faults for later stages. Of these critical functions, attitude control was the most global, incorporating equipment from nearly all major systems. The challenge was to develop an architecture, or integration, of these systems that would achieve the specified level of fault tolerant attitude control and operate, autonomously, for the three-month unmanned periods during the assembly process. Additionally, this architecture had to maintain the desired utility of the station for each stage of the assembly process. This paper discusses the approach developed for integrating the systems such that the fault tolerance requirements were met for all stages of assembly. Some of the key integration issues are examined and the role of analysis tools are described. The resultant design was a highly channelized one, and the reasons and the benefits of this design will be explored. The final design was accepted by the Space Station Control Board as the design baseline in July 1992.


    Access

    Check access

    Check availability in my library

    Order at Subito €


    Export, share and cite



    Title :

    Channelization: the two-fault tolerant attitude control function for the Space Station Freedom


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1996-05-01


    Size :

    1060197 byte




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    Channelization: The Two-Fault Tolerant Attitude Control Function for the Space Station Freedom

    Babcock, P. S. / IEEE / AIAA | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995



    Developing the Two-Fault Tolerant Attitude Control Function for the Space Station Freedom

    Babcock, P. S. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996


    Space Station Freedom Attitude Control During Orbiter Berthing

    Garrison, J. L. / Montgomery, R. C. / Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993