Space Operations : Mission Management, Technologies, and Current Applications.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781600864704
- TL787.I525 2008
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- I. Mission Management -- Chapter 1 Cost-Effective Spacecraft Operations: Earth Observation Family of Missions Concept -- Chapter 2 Maximizing Commercial Space Transportation with a Public-Private Partnership -- Chapter 3 Case Studies in Prediction and Prevention of Failures -- Chapter 4 Validation of the Second ESA Deep Space Station Communications System -- II. Standards -- Chapter 5 CCSDS Cislunar Communications Architecture -- Chapter 6 CCSDS Space Link Extension Service Management: Real-World Use Cases -- Chapter 7 CCSDS Standardization in Spacecraft Monitoring and Control -- Chapter 8 CCSDS File Delivery Protocol Performance over Weather-Dependent Ka-Band Channel -- III. Ground Systems -- Chapter 9 Development of JWST's Ground Systems Using an Open Adaptable Architecture -- Chapter 10 Ground Data System Services: A Service-Oriented Architecture for Mission Operations -- Chapter 11 ESA Ground Operation System Architecture and the Impact on Existing ESOC Ground Data Systems -- Chapter 12 ESA Deep Space Antenna 2 Pointing Calibration System -- Chapter 13 Using Globally Connected Research and Education Networks for Space-Based Science Operations -- Chapter 14 Migration of a Mission Control System to an Upgraded Infrastructure -- IV. Communications and Tracking -- Chapter 15 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Ka-Band Demonstration: Cruise Phase Operations -- Chapter 16 Perspective on Deep Space Network System Performance Analysis -- Chapter 17 Overview of JAXA Space Debris Surveillance Operations -- V. Automation -- Chapter 18 Automation of ESOC Mission Operations -- Chapter 19 Enhancing Science and Automating Operations Using Onboard Autonomy -- Chapter 20 Dynamic Allocation of Resources to Improve Scientific Return with Onboard Automated Replanning.
VI. Planning Tools and Advanced Technologies -- Chapter 21 In-Space Crew-Collaborative Task Scheduling -- Chapter 22 Some Results on Authentication and Encryption Schemes for Telecommand and Telemetry Data -- Chapter 23 Step Toward Interoperability for Spacecraft Monitoring and Control Automation Service -- VII. Earth-Orbiting Missions -- Chapter 24 PARASOL and CALIPSO: Experience Feedback on Operations of Micro- and Small Satellites -- Chapter 25 Furthering Exploration-International Space Station Experience -- Chapter 26 Spitzer Space Telescope Sequencing Operations Software, Strategies, and Lessons Learned -- Chapter 27 COSMO-SkyMed: Earth Observation Italian Constellation for Risk Management and Security -- VIII. Moon, Mars, and Beyond -- Chapter 28 SMART-1 Lunar Mission: Operations Close to Moon Impact -- Chapter 29 Phoenix Mars Scout Ultra-High Frequency Relay-Only Operations -- Chapter 30 From Mission Concept to Mars Orbit: Exploiting Operations Concept Flexibilities on Mars Express -- Chapter 31 Anomaly Recovery and the Mars Exploration Rovers -- Chapter 32 Preparing Mission Operators for Lunar and Mars Exploration -- Chapter 33 Cassini-Huygens Sequence Development Process -- IX. Operations Experiences -- Chapter 34 Rosetta Planning Concept for Pre-Comet Scenarios Illustrated with Deep Impact Observations -- Chapter 35 Strategies for Enhancing Power Generation in Satellites with Large Local Time Angles -- Chapter 36 RADARSAT-1 Mission Operations:Second Decade -- Index -- Color Figures -- Author Index -- Supporting Materials.
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