This viewgraph presentation reviews the role of Goddard Mission Services Evolution Center (GMSEC) in reducing development and operation costs in handling the massive data from NASA missions. The goals of GMSEC systems architecture development are to (1) Simplify integration and development, (2)Facilitate technology infusion over time, (3) Support evolving operational concepts, and (4) All for mix of heritage, COTS and new components. First 3 missions (i.e., Tropical Rainforest Measuring Mission (TRMM), Small Explorer (SMEX) missions - SWAS, TRACE, SAMPEX, and ST5 3-Satellite Constellation System) each selected a different telemetry and command system. These results show that GMSEC's message-bus component-based framework architecture is well proven and provides significant benefits over traditional flight and ground data system designs. The missions benefit through increased set of product options, enhanced automation, lower cost and new mission-enabling operations concept options .


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    Title :

    Reducing Development and Operations Costs using NASA's "GMSEC" Systems Architecture


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    7th International Reducing the Costs of Spacecraft Ground Systems and Operations (RCSGSO) Symposium ; 2007 ; Moscow, Russia


    Publication date :

    2007-06-15


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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