DocumentCode
3414669
Title
Architecting the Communication and Navigation Networks for NASA´s Space Exploration Systems
Author
Bhasin, Kul B. ; Putt, Chuck ; Hayden, Jeffrey ; Tseng, Shirley ; Biswas, Abi ; Kennedy, Brian ; Jennings, Esther ; Miller, Ross ; Hudiburg, John ; Miller, David ; Jeffries, Alan ; Sartwell, Tom
Author_Institution
NASA Glenn Res. Center, Cleveland
fYear
2007
fDate
16-18 April 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
NASA is planning a series of short and long duration human and robotic missions to explore the Moon and then Mars. A key objective of the missions is to grow, through a series of launches, a system of systems communication, navigation, and timing infrastructure at minimum cost while providing a network-centric infrastructure that maximizes the exploration capabilities and science return. There is a strong need to use architecting processes in the mission pre-formulation stage, to describe the systems, interfaces, and interoperability needed to implement multiple space communication systems that are deployed over time, yet support interoperability with each deployment phase and with 20 years of legacy systems. In this paper we present a process for defining the architecture of the communications, navigation, and networks needed to support future, space explorers with the best adaptable and evolable network-centric space exploration infrastructure. The process steps presented are: 1) architecture decomposition, 2) defining mission systems and their interfaces, 3) developing the communication, navigation, networking architecture, and 4) integrating systems, operational and technical views and viewpoints. We demonstrate the process through the architecture development of the communication network for upcoming NASA space exploration missions.
Keywords
aerospace computing; open systems; satellite navigation; software maintenance; space communication links; NASA; interoperability; legacy system; multiple space communication system; navigation; space exploration system; Costs; Humans; Mars; Moon; NASA; Navigation; Orbital robotics; Space exploration; Space missions; Timing; architecting process; communication; ground network; navigation; space exploration; space network; space systems; system architecting; tracking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System of Systems Engineering, 2007. SoSE '07. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1159-9
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-1160-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SYSOSE.2007.4304307
Filename
4304307
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