1. The electrical ground support equipment for the ExoMars 2016 DREAMS scientific instrument
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Carlo Bettanini, Francesca Esposito, Simone Pirrotta, M. Mannetta, E. Marchetti, Alessio Aboudan, Stefano Debei, Raffaele Mugnuolo, Laurent Marty, Giacomo Colombatti, Sergio D'Orsi, Pietro Schipani, and Cesare Molfese
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Scientific instrument ,Spacecraft ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Ground ,Payload ,Applied Mathematics ,Mars ,Test Equipment ,Mars Exploration Program ,Condensed Matter Physics ,EGSE ,ExoMars 2016 ,Space Payload ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Data acquisition ,Martian surface ,Electronic ,Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Aerospace engineering ,business ,Simulation - Abstract
This paper describes the Electrical Ground Support Equipment (EGSE) of the Dust characterization, Risk assessment, and Environment Analyser on the Martian Surface (DREAMS) scientific instrument, an autonomous surface payload package to be accommodated on the Entry, Descendent and landing Module (EDM) of the ExoMars 2016 European Space Agency (ESA) mission. DREAMS will perform several kinds of measurements, such as the solar irradiance with different optical detectors in the UVA band (315-400nm), NIR band (700-1100nm) and in "total luminosity" (200 –1100 nm). It will also measure environmental parameters such as the intensity of the electric field, temperature, pressure, humidity, speed and direction of the wind. The EGSE is built to control the instrument and manage the data acquisition before the integration of DREAMS within the Entry, Descendent and landing Module (EDM) and then to retrieve data from the EDM Central Checkout System (CCS), after the integration. Finally it will support also the data management during mission operations. The EGSE is based on commercial off-the-shelf components and runs custom software. It provides power supply and simulates the spacecraft, allowing the exchange of commands and telemetry according to the protocol defined by the spacecraft prime contractor. This paper describes the architecture of the system, as well as its functionalities to test the DREAMS instrument during all development activities before the ExoMars 2016 launch.
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- 2014