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TITLE: Developing real-time control software for Space Station Freedom carbon dioxide removal

Document ID: 19920048752 A (92A31376) File Series: Open Literature
Report Number: SAE PAPER 911418
Sales Agency & Price: Issuing Activity - Copyright
Authors:
Rowe, Steven A. (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center) | Morando, Alexander R. (Allied-Signal Aerospace Co., AiResearch Los Angeles Div., Torrance) | Johnson, Jim (Boeing Defense and Space Group)
Published: Jan 01, 1991
Corporate Source:
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (Huntsville, AL, United States)
Pages: 16
Contract Number: NAS8-50000
NASA Subject Category: MAN/SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY AND LIFE SUPPORT
Abstract:
This paper presents AiResearch experience to date in using the NASA/Boeing Application Generator (AG) to develop real-time control systems for the Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) in Work Package 01. The AG provides an integrated design and development tool encompassing: system analysis, modeling, control law design, simulation, code generation, real-time hardware-in-the-loop simulation and operation, and documentation. This allows rapid interactive prototyping of real-time control systems in a single, integrated, environment. Advantages and disadvantages of using the AG for real-time control system development will be addressed, with the CDRA specification to delivery cycle serving as a basis for discussion. Suggestions for improving the AG are offered and observations on its potential as a top-level system specification tool are made.
Major Subject Terms:
CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL | CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN | ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL | REAL TIME OPERATION | SPACE STATION FREEDOM
Minor Subject Terms:
ALGORITHMS | COMPUTER PROGRAMMING | COMPUTER PROGRAMS | LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS | SPACECRAFT ENVIRONMENTS
Language Note: English
Notes:
IN: Space Station ECLSS and thermal control; Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Environmental Systems, San Francisco, CA, July 15-18, 1991 (A92-31351 12-54). Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., 1991, p. 337-352.
International Conference on Environmental Systems San Francisco, CA July 15-18, 1991

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