The Multimission Ground Data System (MGDS) at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has brought improvements and new technologies to mission operations. It was designed as a generic data system to meet the needs of multiple missions and avoid re-inventing capabilities for each new mission and thus reduce costs. It is based on adaptable tools that can be customized to support different missions and operations scenarios. The MGDS is based on a distributed client/server architecture, with powerful Unix workstations, incorporating standards and open system architectures. The distributed architecture allows remote operations and user science data exchange, while also providing capabilities for centralized ground system monitor and control. The MGDS h...
Under contract to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (...
Traditionally, spacecraft flight operations at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have been perform...
Previous JPL ground systems have been designed with the Ground Data System (GDS) engineer in mind. T...
The Advanced Multimission Operations System (AMMOS) at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is based on ...
The Operations Engineering Lab (OEL) at JPL has developed the multimission command system as part of...
(JPL) supports many deep space and earth orbiting missions from formulation to end of mission operat...
From a systems perspective, this paper examines the challenges of a single system to support multipl...
As baselined, the Cassini Ground Data System (GDS) will be composed of Project specific and multimis...
JPL's Multimission Operations Systems Office (MOSO) provides a multimission facility at JPL for proc...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
Historically, new JPL flight projects have developed a Mission Operations System (MOS) as unique as ...
Current mission operations systems are built as a collection of monolithic software applications. Ea...
The Mission Operations and Data Systems Directorate (MO&DSD) has embarked on a new approach for deve...
The majority of today's CubeSat fleet consists of Earth-orbiting missions that mostly use existing g...
This is truly the era of 'faster-better-cheaper' at the National Aeronautics and Space Administratio...
Under contract to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (...
Traditionally, spacecraft flight operations at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have been perform...
Previous JPL ground systems have been designed with the Ground Data System (GDS) engineer in mind. T...
The Advanced Multimission Operations System (AMMOS) at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is based on ...
The Operations Engineering Lab (OEL) at JPL has developed the multimission command system as part of...
(JPL) supports many deep space and earth orbiting missions from formulation to end of mission operat...
From a systems perspective, this paper examines the challenges of a single system to support multipl...
As baselined, the Cassini Ground Data System (GDS) will be composed of Project specific and multimis...
JPL's Multimission Operations Systems Office (MOSO) provides a multimission facility at JPL for proc...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
Historically, new JPL flight projects have developed a Mission Operations System (MOS) as unique as ...
Current mission operations systems are built as a collection of monolithic software applications. Ea...
The Mission Operations and Data Systems Directorate (MO&DSD) has embarked on a new approach for deve...
The majority of today's CubeSat fleet consists of Earth-orbiting missions that mostly use existing g...
This is truly the era of 'faster-better-cheaper' at the National Aeronautics and Space Administratio...
Under contract to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (...
Traditionally, spacecraft flight operations at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have been perform...
Previous JPL ground systems have been designed with the Ground Data System (GDS) engineer in mind. T...