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SEDS1 mission software verification using a signal simulator

Authors :
Pierson, William E
Source :
Alabama Univ., Research Reports: 1991 NASA(ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program.
Publication Year :
1991
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1991.

Abstract

The first flight of the Small Expendable Deployer System (SEDS1) is scheduled as the secondary payload of a Delta II in late 1992. The objective of the SEDS1 mission is to collect data to validate the concept of tethered satellite systems and to verify computer simulations used to predict their behavior. A series of tests will be performed to exercise the software modules which make up the Mission Software of the SEDS Data System. These tests will be performed by using a SEDS Signal Simulator to generate signals which will simulate the inputs normally produced by sensors and circuits in the SEDS system. The SEDS Signal Simulator will be used in the debugging and in the formal verification of the SEDS1 Mission Software. The Simulator will not only emulate normal flight conditions but also exercise all modules written to handle anticipated anomalous flight conditions, conditions that would be difficult to reproduce and control with actual SEDS hardware. The simulator will help to expedite software development and to increase the confidence of the users of the Mission Software. With little modification, the Simulator should be useful in the software development of future SEDS flights.

Subjects

Subjects :
Computer Programming And Software

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Alabama Univ., Research Reports: 1991 NASA(ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program
Notes :
NGT-01-008-021
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19920006667
Document Type :
Report