Conveners
SAVOIR
- Kjeld Hjortnaes (ESA/Software Systems Division)
- Alain Benoit (ESA/Control Systems Division)
Mr
Kjeld Hjortnaes
(ESA/Software Systems Division)
22/10/2013, 09:45
SAVOIR (22 October AM)
Mr
Giorgio Magistrati
(ESA/Data Systems Division)
22/10/2013, 10:00
SAVOIR (22 October AM)
One of the first aim of the SAVOIR initiative is the definition of an avionics reference architecture meeting the needs of the various mission domains. Generic Specifications for the two following building blocks have been produced: On-Board Computer ( OBC) and Remote Terminal Unit (RTU). The two specifications have passed a review process.
The presentation will recall the reference...
Mr
Torbjorn Hult
(RUAG Space)
22/10/2013, 12:00
SAVOIR (22 October AM)
The SAVOIR architecture includes a number of preferred data buses, point-to-point lines and discrete signals. These links are used to interconnect spacecraft platform equipment, such as OBC and RTU, with platform sensors and actuators and also used to connect the spacecraft payload to the spacecraft platform. However, the usage of each link is not defined in detail and some links are better...
Mr
Nuno Silva
(Critical Software)
22/10/2013, 12:30
SAVOIR (22 October AM)
On-board computers (OBC) for space applications pose a major challenge for the industry due to their small production and limited in-service historical data (both for hardware and software). Thus, dependability statistical data, that can influence the specification, design and validation of OBCs, is quite limited. This study, initiated in the frame of ESA harmonization policy, represents the...
Mr
Stuart Fowell
(SCISYS)
22/10/2013, 14:00
SAVOIR (22 October AM)
The presentation will summarise the requirements for SOIS Electronic Data Sheets for Onboard Devices, their planned usage in SAVOIR and NASA-cFE avionics architectures, the current status of prototyping by ESA, SCISYS and NASA, some of the technical and process issues to be addressed that have been thrown up, and finally the planned roadmap to the standardisation of their format by the CCSDS.
Mr
Serge Valera
(ESA/Software Systems Division)
22/10/2013, 14:30
SAVOIR (22 October AM)
Over the last 10 years, the PUS standard has been widely used in Europe by many ECSS Agencies and
Industrial partners. A new version of that standard is currently being produced by ECSS, that takes into
account:
- the lessons learned from using the PUS, including the need for standardizing proven additional
services implemented in current missions and required for future missions;
-the...
Mr
Kjeld Hjortnaes
(ESA/Software Systems Division)
22/10/2013, 15:00
SAVOIR (22 October AM)