Simulation and Validation of a SpaceWire On-Board Data-Handling Network for the PLATO Mission

Matteo Rotundo, A. Leoni, L. Serafini, C. D. V. Blanco, Daniele Davalle, D. Vangelista, M. Focardi, R. Cosentino, S. Pezzuto, G. Giusy, D. Biondi, L. Fanucci
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PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars (PLATO) is a medium-class mission belonging to the European Space Agency (ESA) Cosmic Vision programme. The mission payload is composed of 26 telescopes and cameras which will observe uninterruptedly stars like our Sun in order to identify new exoplanets candidates down to the range of Earth analogues. The images from the cameras are generated by several distributed Digital Processing Units (DPUs) connected together in a SpaceWire network and producing a large quantity of data to be processed by the Instrument Control Unit. The paper presents the results of the analyses and simulations performed using the Simulator for HI-Speed Networks (SHINE) with the objective to assess the on-board data network performance.
PLATO任务中SpaceWire机载数据处理网络的仿真与验证
行星凌日和恒星振荡(PLATO)是属于欧洲航天局(ESA)宇宙视野计划的一个中型任务。该任务的有效载荷由26架望远镜和照相机组成,它们将不间断地观测像太阳这样的恒星,以识别新的系外行星候选者,其范围小到与地球类似。来自相机的图像由几个分布式数字处理单元(dpu)生成,这些数字处理单元通过SpaceWire网络连接在一起,并产生大量数据,由仪器控制单元进行处理。本文介绍了利用高速网络模拟器(SHINE)进行的分析和仿真的结果,目的是评估车载数据网络的性能。
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