欧罗巴快船有效载荷验证和验证:航空电子仪器接口测试活动

A. Ralph, Raul Largaespada, Laura L. Jones-Wilson, L. Montañez
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美国宇航局的木卫二快船任务将使用由九种仪器组成的有效载荷套件来调查木星的冰冷卫星木卫二,以解决有关木卫二宜居性的一系列科学目标。随着项目通过关键设计评审,通过严格的有效载荷验证和确认(V&V)项目的实施,系统实现任务目标的能力正在建立信心。作为有效载荷V&V项目的一部分,仪器箱级测试由有效载荷团队执行,以验证选择的仪器-航空电子设备接口要求。该测试在喷气推进实验室使用航空电子试验台的大容量数据存储仿真器(BDSEM)和访问仪器测试模型进行。本文总结了Data Link测试活动,包括每个仪器大约四天的功能测试,包括计划、测试方法、发现的问题类型和需求关闭过程。还详细介绍了在数据审查中使用的标准化分析工具的开发、部署和验证。该测试验证了与命令速率、链路丢失、数据包格式、时钟计数器、环回测试能力以及SpaceWire抖动和倾斜裕度相关的需求。此外,还对基本指挥、反行为、科学数据收集和传输以及接口交换进行了额外的风险降低测试。由于BDSEM场地最初并非设计为运行记录场地,因此还将讨论使用该场地收集的数据表征场地保真度和建立需求关闭适用性的过程。为了满足需求,开发了一个可扩展的工具,将仪器遥测数据从原始二进制文件后处理为人类可读的格式,并使数据中检测到的错误可见。这个Python 3.9命令行工具称为payload-packet-parser,旨在支持所有Europa Clipper仪器的数据包解析,并包括用于验证特定信息接口需求的附加分析工具。该测试活动,包括使用单一解析和验证工具集的后处理,允许进行早期接口测试,减轻仪器团队的测试负担,并通过在与系统测试场所集成之前发现硬件和软件问题和特性来降低仪器-航空电子接口的风险。在整个有效载荷中发现了20多个问题,导致在任何系统影响之前进行软件更新和仪器返工。本文最后对这类测试的收益和成本进行了评估,并总结了经验教训。
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Europa Clipper Payload Verification and Validation: Avionics-Instrument Interface Test Campaign
NASA's Europa Clipper mission will investigate Jupiter's icy moon Europa using a payload suite consisting of nine instruments to address a range of scientific objectives concerning Europa's habitability. As the project proceeds past its Critical Design Review, confidence is being built in the system's ability to achieve mission objectives through the implementation of a rigorous payload verification and validation (V&V) program. As part of this payload V&V program, instrument box-level testing was performed by the payload team to verify select instrument-avionics interface requirements. This testing was performed at JPL using the avionics testbed's Bulk Data Storage Emulator (BDSEM) with visiting instrument Test Models. This paper summarizes the Data Link test campaign involving roughly four days of functional testing per instrument, including planning, testing methods, types of issues found, and the requirement closure process. Detail is also provided on the development, deployment, and validation of a standardized analysis tool used in data reviews. This testing verified requirements related to commanding rates, loss of link, packet format, clock counters, loopback test capability, and SpaceWire jitter and skew margins. Additional risk reduction testing of basic commanding, counter behavior, science data collection and transfer, and interface swapping was also performed. Because the BDSEM venue was not originally designed to be a run for record venue, the process of characterizing venue fidelity and establishing suitability for requirement closure using data collected in this venue will also be addressed. In order to close requirements, an extensible tool was developed to post-process instrument telemetry data from the original binary to a human-readable format and give visibility to errors detected within the data. This Python 3.9 command line tool, called payload-packet-parser, was designed to support packet parsing for all Europa Clipper instruments and includes additional analysis tools for verification of specific information interface requirements. This test campaign, including post-processing using a single parsing and verification toolset, allowed for early interface testing, alleviating testing burdens on instrument teams and buying down risk on the instrument-avionics interface by finding hardware and software issues and idiosyncrasies prior to integration with system test venues. Over twenty issues were discovered across the payload, resulting in software updates and instrument rework well in advance of any system impacts. This paper concludes with an assessment of benefits and costs of this type of testing and lessons learned.
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