The Space Flight Operations Center inaugurated the concept of a central data repository for spacecraft data and the distribution of computing power to the end users for that data's analysis at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The Advanced Multimission Operations System is continuing the evolution of this concept as new technologies emerge. Constant improvements in data management tools, data visualization, and hardware lead to ever expanding ideas for improving the analysis of spacecraft health in an era of budget constrained mission operations systems. The foundation of this evolution, its history, and its current plans will be discussed.
Evolving Trend in Spacecraft Health Analysis
1993
5 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Information Systems , Data bases , Data management , Flight operations , Information systems , Data acquisition , Data processing , Data simulation , Local area networks , Telemetry , Data base management systems , Data transmission , Interprocessor communication , Mission planning , Scientific visualization , Trend analysis
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