The presentation will introduce the Space Avionics Open Interface (SAVOIR) initiative, the main outputs, the status on the work plan, and the trends, as an introduction to the following working group specific presentations.
The SAVOIR-MASAIS Working Group aims at defining the functional, performance, operational and interface requirements of the Avionics System Reference Architecture Data Storage function and the definition of standard services and interfaces to manage data on-board. The status of this Working Group will be presented.
The SAVOIR-UNION Working Group aims at defining the functional, performance and interface requirements of the Avionics System Reference Architecture functional links. The status of the Working Group will be presented.
The OSRA Network Communication Specification aims to provide a set of high-level, generic requirements for modern and forthcoming avionic systems in a technology-agnostic way....
Following the interest expressed by the SAVOIR Advisory Group, it has been decided to establish a dedicated working group on the automatic code generation process focused on AOCS Flight SW in order to prepare a handbook with the process guidelines. The presentation will introduce the objective of the working group, as well as the Table Of Content of the current SAVOIR Handbook.
Supported by a coming R&D activity on “Implementation of Attitude and Orbit Control Interface Commonalities”, this working group will aim at producing a handbook, in view of harmonisation of interface on board (Attitude and Orbit Control), with potential benefit on ground (Flight Dynamics) (e.g. list of common algorithms).
The presentation will introduce the coming Delay/Disruption Tolerant Network set of protocols and standards that allow, together with the CFDP, to achieve reliable communications for programs such as ISS, Epoxy, NASA lunar OISL, and the Gateway.
Mr HULT will give an overview and highlights of his avionics carreer at RUAG, as well as his substantial contribution to the SAVOIR working group
The presentation will recall the need for a generic OIRD as a way to reduce the variability of our avionics systems concerning operability. It will present the first published document, as well as the plan for its applicability.
This session, organized by the CNES, will highlight the impacts of the advanced Highly Integrated Avionics architecture physical implementation and technology on the SAVOIR specification.
In the frame of CNES R&D program, a new generic processing board based on the NanoXplore NG-Large SoC is being developed.
This board, evolution of the itar-free CPUGEN board commercialized by EREMS, will see the “Gaisler GR712 processor + ATMEL AT280 FPGA” couple replaced by the NG-Large SoC for more power efficiency and more versatility.
The form factor will be adapted to match the...