STOL(ID:8127/)


for System Test and Operation Language

Systems testing language for the ASIST (Advanced Spacecraft Interface for System Test) system


References:
  • ASIST User's Guide 7.0 view details
  • Brinker, Betty "A Report Comparing ASIST RDL and CCSDS EAST" 99-10-28 - VIL/99/P2/N10 view details http://www.ssd.rl.ac.uk/ccsdsp2/ann00/rdleast.doc
  • Hayden, Sandra C.; Sweet, Adam J.; Christa, Scott E.; Tran, Daniel and Shulman, Seth "Advanced Diagnostic System on Earth Observing One" view details Abstract: In this infusion experiment, the Livingstone 2 (L2) model-based diagnosis engine, developed by the Computational Sciences division at NASA Ames Research Center, has been uploaded to the Earth Observing One (EO-1) satellite. L2 is integrated with the Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment (ASE) which provides an on-board planning capability and a software bridge to the spacecraft’s 1773 data bus. Using a model of the spacecraft subsystems, L2 predicts nominal state transitions initiated by control commands, monitors the spacecraft sensors, and, in the case of failure, isolates the fault based on the discrepant observations. Fault detection and isolation is done by determining a set of component modes, including most likely failures, which satisfy the current observations. All mode transitions and diagnoses are telemetered to the ground for analysis. The initial L2 model is scoped to EO-1's imaging instruments and solid state recorder. Diagnostic scenarios for EO-1’s nominal imaging timeline are demonstrated by injecting simulated faults on-board the spacecraft. The solid state recorder stores the science images and also hosts the experiment software. The main objective of the experiment is to mature the L2 technology to Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 7. Experiment results are presented, as well as a discussion of the challenging technical issues encountered. Future extensions may explore coordination with the planner, and model-based ground operations.