The Generic Trending and Analysis System (GTAS) is a generic spacecraft performance monitoring tool developed by NASA Code 511 and Loral Aerosys. It is designed to facilitate quick anomaly resolution and trend analysis. Traditionally, the job of off-line analysis has been performed using hardware and software systems developed for real-time spacecraft contacts; then, the systems were supplemented with a collection of tools developed by Flight Operations Team (FOT) members. Since the number of upcoming missions is increasing, NASA can no longer afford to operate in this manner. GTAS improves control center productivity and effectiveness because it provides a generic solution across multiple missions. Thus, GTAS eliminates the need for each i...
Mr. Robert Beil, Systems Engineer at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), requested the NASA Engineering and ...
As modern space propulsion and exploration systems improve in capability and efficiency, their desig...
Mission operations for the Mars Observer (MO) Project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory were supporte...
A major goal in spacecraft engineering analysis is the detection of component failures before the fa...
Flight Operations Analysts (FOAs) in the Payload Operations Control Center (POCC) are responsible fo...
An Integrated Trending and Plotting System (ITPS) is a trending, analysis, and plotting system used ...
The General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is a software system for trajectory optimization, mission a...
During numerous contacts with a satellite each day, spacecraft analysts must closely monitor real ti...
A prototype bus communications systems, which is being used to support the Trend Monitoring System (...
An industry-wide survey of guidance, navigation and control (GNC) sensors, namely star trackers, gyr...
Descriptive and analytical techniques for NASA trend analysis applications are presented in this sta...
At NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, fault-isolation expert systems have been developed to support...
Developed for the GLAST project, which is now the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, GlastCam software...
The Space Flight Operations Center inaugurated the concept of a central data repository for spacecra...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
Mr. Robert Beil, Systems Engineer at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), requested the NASA Engineering and ...
As modern space propulsion and exploration systems improve in capability and efficiency, their desig...
Mission operations for the Mars Observer (MO) Project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory were supporte...
A major goal in spacecraft engineering analysis is the detection of component failures before the fa...
Flight Operations Analysts (FOAs) in the Payload Operations Control Center (POCC) are responsible fo...
An Integrated Trending and Plotting System (ITPS) is a trending, analysis, and plotting system used ...
The General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is a software system for trajectory optimization, mission a...
During numerous contacts with a satellite each day, spacecraft analysts must closely monitor real ti...
A prototype bus communications systems, which is being used to support the Trend Monitoring System (...
An industry-wide survey of guidance, navigation and control (GNC) sensors, namely star trackers, gyr...
Descriptive and analytical techniques for NASA trend analysis applications are presented in this sta...
At NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, fault-isolation expert systems have been developed to support...
Developed for the GLAST project, which is now the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, GlastCam software...
The Space Flight Operations Center inaugurated the concept of a central data repository for spacecra...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
Mr. Robert Beil, Systems Engineer at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), requested the NASA Engineering and ...
As modern space propulsion and exploration systems improve in capability and efficiency, their desig...
Mission operations for the Mars Observer (MO) Project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory were supporte...