The evolution of a high speed spacecraft simulator (HSS) is discussed from development and operations perspectives. The HSS is a series of simulators capable of modeling the spacecraft and its subsystems at different levels. The HSS was developed for the validation of the Galileo low gain antenna mission's flight software. Due to the successful performance of the HSS in assisting with the flight software validation, additional Galileo validation applications were identified. These applications include the modeling of other onboard data systems, such as the command and data subsystem and the attitude and articulation control subsystem. The HSS architecture, which consists of a number of components, is described and the operational use of the system is outlined.


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    Title :

    High speed simulator: A simulator for all seasons


    Contributors:
    Patel, K. (author) / Reinholtz, W. (author) / Robinson, W. J. (author)


    Publication date :

    1996-11-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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