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Software System for the Mars 2020 Mission Sampling and Caching TestbedsThe development of the Sampling and Caching Subsystem (SCS) of the Mars 2020 Rover Mission is highly dependent on testing of prototype hardware and software operating in explicit conditions as part of integrated testbeds. To achieve relevant integration of hardware and software while maintaining rapid algorithm development capabilities and high testing throughput, the Controls and Autonomy for Sample Acquisition and Handling (CASAH) software system was developed. CASAH is an implementation of the Intelligent Robotics System Architecture (IRSA),which mimics JPL Flight Software (FSW) in that it is divided into hierarchical modules that run separate processes that communicate via message passing, each module is assigned an owner that is a single developer, and the operator initiates requests via a text-based interface that interprets sequences of commands.IRSA enables a modular breakdown of CASAH that follows that of 2020 Flight Software,so developers can take an algorithm from a module in CASAH and re-code it into the same module in FSW. As deployment of CASAH has grown to ten testbeds - each with different hardware and objectives - bottom-up design decisions have been intentionally made to keep the system lightweight and maintainable by a very small team. To date, CASAH has been used to run 1393 different tests. This work describes CASAH, the testbeds and functionality it supports, the tools used to manage the development and sharing of code, and the features of the software. Lessons learned over the past three years of development and deployment are provided.
Document ID
20210008044
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Vieira, Peter
Kim, Won
Ubellacker, Wyatt
Sirota, Allen
Reid, Jason
Metz, Brandon
Litwin, Todd
Helmick, Daniel
Brooks, Sawyer
Biesiadecki, Jeffrey
Backes, Paul
Edelberg, Kyle
Date Acquired
March 4, 2018
Publication Date
March 4, 2018
Publication Information
Publisher: Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2018
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Technical Review

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