Title :
Reliable avionics design for deep space
Author :
Johnson, Stephen B.
Author_Institution :
Martin Marietta Astronaut. Group, Denver, CO, USA
Abstract :
The technical and organizational problems posed by the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) are discussed, and some possible solutions are examined. It is pointed out that SEI poses a whole new set of challenging problems in the design of reliable systems. These missions and their corresponding systems are far more complex than current systems. The initiative requires a set of vehicles and systems which must have very high levels of autonomy, reliability, and operability for long periods of time. It is emphasized that to achieve these goals in the face of great complexity, new technologies and organizational techniques will be necessary. It is noted that the key to a good design is good people. Not only must good people be found, but they must be placed in positions appropriate to their skills. It is argued that the atomistic and autocratic paradigm of vertical organizations must be replaced with more team-oriented and democratic structures
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; failure analysis; management; reliability; Space Exploration Initiative; autonomy; avionics; deep space; democratic structures; failure validation; operability; operational errors; reliability; team oriented structure; vertical organizations; Aerospace electronics; Earth; Hardware; Land vehicles; Probes; Protection; Remotely operated vehicles; Road vehicles; Space missions; Space vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1990. Proceedings., IEEE/AIAA/NASA 9th
Conference_Location :
Virginia Beach, VA
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1990.111258