使用事件驱动操作软件指挥詹姆斯·韦伯太空望远镜

S. Barrow, V. Balzano
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本文概述了詹姆斯·韦伯太空望远镜(JWST)上将使用的事件驱动架构,以执行一系列曝光、机动和工程活动,这些活动是由JWST计划和调度子系统事先选择的。每周在一个地面通信间隔期间,一个观测计划片段包含JWST的有序任务列表,将被上传到望远镜。运行在机载JWST上的一组javascript将负责实现每周观察计划部分中列出的一系列任务,作为飞行软件命令的序列。javascript将以事件驱动的方式执行观察计划片段,其中javascript查询JWST遥测以确定何时执行执行观察计划所需的飞行软件命令。板载javascript查询命令和遥测字典来构造命令请求和CCSDS遥测查询。本文将演示如何创建飞行软件命令,因为他们需要机载简化地面飞行接口,并允许在操作期间考虑机载事件。
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Commanding the James Webb Space Telescope using event-driven operations software
This paper provides an overview of the event-driven architecture that will be used onboard the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to carry out the series of exposures, maneuvers, and engineering activities that were selected beforehand by the JWST planning and scheduling subsystem. Each week during one of the ground communication intervals one observation plan segment that contains an ordered list of tasks for JWST will be uploaded to the telescope. A set of JavaScripts running onboard JWST will be responsible for implementing the series of tasks listed in the weekly observation plan segments as sequences of flight software commands. The JavaScripts will execute the observation plan segments in an event-driven manner, in which the JavaScripts query JWST telemetry to determine when to execute the flight software commands needed to carry out the observation plan. The onboard JavaScripts consult command and telemetry dictionaries to construct command requests and CCSDS telemetry queries. This paper will demonstrate how creating flight software commands as they are needed onboard simplifies the ground to flight interface, and allows onboard events to be taken into consideration during operations.
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