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Integrating Automation into a Multi-Mission Operations Center

机译:将自动化集成到多任务运营中心

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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Space Science Mission Operations (SSMO) Project is currently tackling the challenge of minimizing ground operations costs for multiple satellites that have surpassed their prime mission phase and are well into extended mission. These missions are being reengineered into a multi-mission operations center built around modern information technologies and a common ground system infrastructure. The effort began with the integration of four SMEX missions into a similar architecture that provides command and control capabilities and demonstrates fleet automation and control concepts as a pathfinder for additional mission integrations. The reengineered ground system, called the Multi-Mission Operations Center (MMOC), is now undergoing a transformation to support other SSMO missions, which include SOHO, Wind, and ACE. This paper presents the automation principles and lessons learned to date for integrating automation into an existing operations environment for multiple satellites.
机译:美国国家航空航天局戈达德太空飞行中心的太空科学任务运营(SSMO)项目目前正在应对将已超过其主要任务阶段并已进入扩展任务的多颗卫星的地面运营成本降至最低的挑战。这些任务正在重新设计成围绕现代信息技术和公共地面系统基础设施建立的多任务运营中心。这项工作始于将四个SMEX任务集成到一个类似的体系结构中,该体系结构提供了命令和控制功能,并展示了车队自动化和控制概念,将其作为其他任务集成的探路者。经过重新设计的地面系统,称为多任务作战中心(MMOC),目前正在进行改造,以支持其他SSMO任务,包括SOHO,Wind和ACE。本文介绍了迄今为止将自动化集成到多颗卫星的现有操作环境中的自动化原理和经验教训。

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