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REENGINEERING A TRADITONAL SPACECRAFT CONTROL CENTERKnauer, Christian, Nötzel, Klaus Ralf 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 2001 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / Deutsche Telekom is operating various communication satellites since 1989. The SCC (spacecraft control center) is located near Frankfurt / Germany. The entire system is based on antenna/RF equipment, baseband and computer software packages running on a computer network of different machines. Due to increased maintenance effort the old baseband system needed to be replaced. This also had effects to the computer system, especially to the M&C. The aim was to design the entire system in a way that the operation effort in costs aspects and human intervention are minimized. This paper shows the successful real world project of reengineering a traditional spacecraft control center (SCC). It is shown how a fifteen year old hardware (baseband system) and software design was replaced by a modern concept during normal operations. The new software packages execute all necessary tasks for spacecraft- and ground station control. The Monitor and Control System (M&C) is a database driven design (FRAMTEC, from CAM Germany).
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MIGRATION FROM VAX TO MODERN ALPHA COMPUTERSNötzel, Klaus R. 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 28-31, 1996 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California / Deutsche Telekom has been operating different communication satellites for several years.
The Satellite Control Center (SCC) of Deutsche Telekom is located near Usingen, about
50 km northwest of Frankfurt/Main. The system has been under operation since the launch
of the first flight model DFS in June 1989.
The entire computer system was based on Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) VAX
type computers. The maintenance costs of these old Complex Instruction Sets Computers
(CISC) were increased significantly during the last years. Due to the high operational costs
Deutsche Telekom decided to exchange the operational computer system. Present-day
information technology world uses more and more powerful Reduced Instruction Set
Computers (RISC). These new designs allow operational costs to be reduced appreciably.
The VAX type computers will be replaced by DEC Alpha AXP Computers.
This paper describes the transition process from CISC to RISC computers in an
operational realtime environment.
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