Aspects of Space Station automated systems testing and verification are discussed, taking into account several program requirements. It is found that these requirements lead to a number of issues of uncertainties which require study and resolution during the Space Station definition phase. Most, if not all, of the considered uncertainties have implications for the overall testing and verification strategy adopted by the Space Station Program. A description is given of the Galileo Orbiter fault protection design/verification approach. Attention is given to a mission description, an Orbiter description, the design approach and process, the fault protection design verification approach/process, and problems of 'stress' testing.
Space Station automated systems testing/verification and the Galileo Orbiter fault protection design/verification
Aerospace Testing Seminar ; 1984 ; Los Angeles, CA
1984-01-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
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