空间技术转型利用硬件在环仿真

J. Leitner
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本文讨论了美国空军菲利普斯实验室的一个实验室的发展,目的是集成组件技术和演示航天器子系统/有效载荷水平的能力。该实验室将促进技术向飞行的过渡。基础设施将是这样的,几乎任何类型的航天器有效载荷或子系统都可以引入,只要技术成熟。重点放在硬件在环仿真评估上。端到端HIL仿真在菲利普斯实验室有几个好处,包括:(1)在花费数百万美元将系统投入太空之前提出航天器集成问题,(2)探索飞行中异常和硬件和软件故障的场景,(3)向作战人员展示组件技术和子系统的效用,(4)评估各种潜在的任务概念,(5)向高层管理人员销售程序,(5)向高级管理人员销售程序。(6)对操作人员进行培训,并对实验室人员进行培训,使其了解如何从太空获取数据。基于资金限制,实验室必须利用环路设施中的现有硬件,如赖特实验室的动能杀伤飞行器HIL设施(KHILS)、喷气推进实验室的飞行系统试验台(FST)、阿诺德工程开发中心(AEDC)等,在联网、模拟设备和利用经验教训方面。建立HIL设施的成本将进一步降低,因为它将根据进入的单个项目的需求来建造实验室,而不是预先建造HIL实验室。
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Space technology transition using hardware in the loop simulation
This paper treats the development of a laboratory within the USAF Phillips Lab for the purpose of integrating component technologies and demonstrating spacecraft subsystem/payload level capabilities. The lab will facilitate the transition of technologies to flight. The infrastructure will be such that virtually any type of spacecraft payload or subsystem can be brought in, as long as the technologies are mature. The emphasis is placed upon the hardware in the loop (HIL) simulation evaluation. End to end HIL simulation has several benefits within the Phillips Lab, including (1) bringing forth spacecraft integration problems before spending millions of dollars to put a system into space, (2) exploring scenarios for in-flight anomalies and hardware and software failures, (3) showing the utility of component technologies and subsystems to the warfighter, (4) evaluating various potential mission concepts, (5) selling programs to upper management, (6) training of operators and educating lab personnel in how theater operations are performed with respect to obtaining data from space, Based on monetary constraints, the lab must leverage off of existing hardware in the loop facilities, such as Wright Lab's Kinetic Kill Vehicle HIL facility (KHILS), JPL's Flight System Testbed (FST), Arnolds Engineering Development Center (AEDC), etc., in terms of networking in, mimicking equipment, and utilizing lessons learned. The cost for setting up the HIL facility will be further reduced by building the lab based on requirements for the individual projects coming in, rather than up front construction of a HIL laboratory.
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