Title :
Modeling the Europa Pathfinder avionics system with a model based avionics architecture tool
Author :
Traylor, Marcus ; Hall, Ronald ; Chau, Savio ; Whitfield, Adrian
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
In order to decrease avionics architecture development time, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory has developed a model-based architecture simulation tool called the Avionics System Architecture Tool (ASAT). ASAT consists of a library of reusable avionics component models, an avionics architecture development environment, and a set of scenario scripts embodying important sequences of system operation. ASAT users build avionics architecture models using components from the library, run scenarios through the architectures, and analyze simulation run results to verify the architecture meets system requirements. In this way, architecture level design problems are uncovered early in the design process. In addition, since the component models can easily be added, changed, or removed from the system model, ASAT supports rapid trade studies among architecture options. This paper reports on ASAT development and its application to model alternate avionics architectures of a Europa lander mission study project called Europa Pathfinder.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aerospace simulation; avionics; electronic design automation; space vehicle electronics; ASAT; Avionics System Architecture Tool; Europa Pathfinder avionics system; Europa lander mission study project; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; architecture level design problems; avionics architecture development environment; avionics architecture development time; avionics architectures; model based avionics architecture tool; model-based architecture simulation tool; rapid trade studies; reusable avionics component model library; scenario scripts; system operation sequences; Aerospace electronics; Aerospace engineering; Costs; Design engineering; Phase estimation; Power engineering and energy; Prototypes; Space missions; Space vehicles; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7231-X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2002.1036830