Abstract The flight control teams of two low Earth orbit missions at EUMETSAT present an overview of the automated tools and methodologies being used to analyse and report on spacecraft health including trend analysis, data mining and outlier detection. A qualitative analysis of the techniques is provided based on in-flight experience, and proposals for future development of such toolsets are presented. This paper focuses on the experiences of the Copernicus Sentinel-3 and EPS MetOp flight control teams in using the EUMETSAT CHART framework, which allows engineers to define automated reports and perform ad hoc analysis on large data sets with multiple input sources. Arguments are also presented regarding whether or not it may be appropriate for future missions to consider applying some of these techniques directly on-board as an extension of the currently in-place FDIR mechanisms.
Automated Techniques for Routine Monitoring and Contingency Detection of LEO Spacecraft Operations
01.01.2019
25 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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