22–24 Oct 2013
European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC)
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Session

CAN Bus in Space - Session 1

22 Oct 2013, 15:45
Newton (European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC))

Newton

European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC)

Keplerlaan 1 2201AZ Noordwijk ZH The Netherlands

Conveners

CAN Bus in Space - Session 1

  • Chris Taylor (ESA/Data Systems Division)
  • Giorgio Magistrati (ESA/Data Systems Division)
  • Gianluca Furano (ESA/Data Systems Division)

Description

Introduction session on CAN bus with keynote speech.

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  1. Mr Gianluca Furano (ESA/Data Systems Division)
    22/10/2013, 15:45
    CAN Bus in Space (22 October PM & 23 October AM)
  2. Mr Holger Zeltwanger (CAN in Automation)
    22/10/2013, 15:50
    CAN Bus in Space (22 October PM & 23 October AM)
    Presentation
    The CAN physical layer is very robust and the data link layer protocol guarantees a reliable data exchange. This is why CAN has been successful in many different application fields. The keynote speech provides an overview about the use of CAN in the past and today. It also gives an outlook into the future: CAN FD and partial networking are the keywords.
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  3. Mr Christian Boleat (Astrium SAS)
    22/10/2013, 16:20
    CAN Bus in Space (22 October PM & 23 October AM)
    Presentation
    The ECSS-E-50-15C standard “CAN bus extension protocol” extends the standard CAN bus specification to cover the aspects required to satisfy the particular needs of spacecraft data handling systems. This presentation will provide an overview of the requirements of the draft standard together with practical examples of its application on projects currently in development at Astrium Satellites...
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  4. Mr Gianluca Furano (ESA/Data Systems Division)
    22/10/2013, 16:45
    CAN Bus in Space (22 October PM & 23 October AM)
    Presentation
    Standardization of on board command and control buses has achieved a good degree of maturity with the widespread adoption of MIL-STD-1553B and the increasing success of Spacewire. In this crowded space there is still room for other players in the sub-1Mbps range if we take into consideration some specific CAN bus characteristics that act as 'enablers' for some more modern architectures, where...
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  5. Mr Stephen Bury (ESA/ESTEC)
    22/10/2013, 17:20
    Presentation
  6. Mr Chris Taylor (ESA/Data Systems Division), Mr Gianluca Furano (ESA/Data Systems Division), Mr Giorgio Magistrati (ESA/Data Systems Division)
    22/10/2013, 17:30
    CAN Bus in Space (22 October PM & 23 October AM)
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