The scientific goals of the PLATO mission are to search for planetary transits across a large number of stars. We describe its end-to-end data processing architecture, including the infrastructure to configure the instrument consisting of 26 cameras and 14 data-processing units, the on-board data acquisition, processing and storage, and the ground processing pipeline. In the case of PLATO, only the combination of onboard and on-ground data processing makes it possible to achieve the ambitious goals.
End-to-end data processing architecture of the ESA exo-planet hunting mission PLATO
02.10.2023
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