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Title | NASA Launch and Control Systems |
Application Area | Aerospace and Defense |
Date Created | 2019 06 05 |
Stakeholder | Orion Spacecraft |
Stakeholder POC | |
DDS Platform | rti |
Source | RTI: Product Overview |
Keywords | SCADA. sensors, data storage, persistence |
When a missile is launched at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC), there are over 400,000 control points that need to be monitored in real-time to assure that the launch system is working properly and is going as planned making this one of the largest scada systems in the world.
[chip]Need to provide an OV1
data_distribution_service_dds was successfully deployed and used during the first launch of the Orion spacecraft. DDS was able to intelligently distributed updates from thousands of sensors in real-time without a huge impact the network.
DDS was also configure with QoS parameters ( durability and durability_service ) to store all the data for later analysis and help filter (i.e., downsampling) the data for viewing on the HMI Stations in the flight control room.
Source: RTI: Product Overview