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Collaborative Software Development Approach Used to Deliver the New Shuttle Telemetry Ground StationUnited Space Alliance (USA) developed and used a new software development method to meet technical, schedule, and budget challenges faced during the development and delivery of the new Shuttle Telemetry Ground Station at Kennedy Space Center. This method, called Collaborative Software Development, enabled KSC to effectively leverage industrial software and build additional capabilities to meet shuttle system and operational requirements. Application of this method resulted in reduced time to market, reduced development cost, improved product quality, and improved programmer competence while developing technologies of benefit to a small company in California (AP Labs Inc.). Many modifications were made to the baseline software product (VMEwindow), which improved its quality and functionality. In addition, six new software capabilities were developed, which are the subject of this article and add useful functionality to the VMEwindow environment. These new software programs are written in C or VXWorks and are used in conjunction with other ground station software packages, such as VMEwindow, Matlab, Dataviews, and PVWave. The Space Shuttle Telemetry Ground Station receives frequency-modulation (FM) and pulse-code-modulated (PCM) signals from the shuttle and support equipment. The hardware architecture (see figure) includes Sun workstations connected to multiple PCM- and FM-processing VersaModule Eurocard (VME) chassis. A reflective memory network transports raw data from PCM Processors (PCMPs) to the programmable digital-to-analog (D/A) converters, strip chart recorders, and analysis and controller workstations.
Document ID
20110023789
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Kirby, Randy L.
(United Space Alliance Houston, TX, United States)
Mann, David
(United Space Alliance Houston, TX, United States)
Prenger, Stephen G.
(United Space Alliance Houston, TX, United States)
Craig, Wayne
(United Space Alliance Houston, TX, United States)
Greenwood, Andrew
(United Space Alliance Houston, TX, United States)
Morsics, Jonathan
(United Space Alliance Houston, TX, United States)
Fricker, Charles H.
(United Space Alliance Houston, TX, United States)
Quach, Son
(AP Labs Northbridge, MA, United States)
Lechese, Paul
(AP Labs Northbridge, MA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 2003
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, April 2003
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
KSC-12100/01/02/03/71/81
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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