Title :
An integrity checking system for satellite telemetry
Author :
Ramanna, Sheela ; Peters, James F., III
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Manitoba Univ., Winnipeg, Man., Canada
Abstract :
An integrity checking system (ICS) for satellite telemetry is described. The integrity of satellite telemetry is defined in terms of relevance, correctness, completeness, and confidence. The relevance factor provides the basis for partitioning the telemetry data set into relevant and irrelevant data for current processing needs. This in turn enables a satellite monitoring system to vary the amount of data according to the load on the system. The correctness factor deals with the accuracy as well as the timeliness of telemetry data. The detection error conditions in satellite system control originate from analysis of telemetry. The completeness factor in assessing the integrity of telemetry data makes it possible to choose a representative set of available data for analysis. This factor takes precedence over the relevance factor whenever a satellite exhibits anomalous behavior such as uncontrollable spin, or component failures. The confidence factor determines the data sampling rate. That is, in normal satellite monitoring, the sampling rate may be longer than in a crisis situation where more data may be needed for error correction
Keywords :
error correction; error detection; monitoring; satellite telemetry; telecommunication control; anomalous behavior; completeness factor; component failures; confidence; correctness factor; data sampling rate; detection error conditions; error correction; integrity checking system; relevance factor; satellite monitoring system; satellite system control; satellite telemetry; telemetry analysis; telemetry data set partitioning; uncontrollable spin; Application software; Artificial satellites; Control system analysis; Control systems; DH-HEMTs; Error correction; Portable media players; Real time systems; Sampling methods; Telemetry;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, Computers, and Signal Processing, 1995. Proceedings., IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on
Conference_Location :
Victoria, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2553-2
DOI :
10.1109/PACRIM.1995.519454