“ARINC 653 In Space”
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- | + | |author=Nuno Diniz, José Rufino | |
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- | + | |abstract=In this paper it is proposed that the ARINC 653 avionics standard is a good candidate to take the role of the standard operating system interface building block included in the space on-board software framework defined within the scope of the ESA Harmonization effort. Within the paper, we present a comprehensive overview of the ARINC 653 standard; some needed adaptations with regard to its application to space and future research directions to define the best suited adaptations. | |
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in Proceedings of the DASIA 2005 "Data Systems in Aerospace" Conference, Edimburgh, Scotland, May/June 2005., May 2005.
Abstract: In this paper it is proposed that the ARINC 653 avionics standard is a good candidate to take the role of the standard operating system interface building block included in the space on-board software framework defined within the scope of the ESA Harmonization effort. Within the paper, we present a comprehensive overview of the ARINC 653 standard; some needed adaptations with regard to its application to space and future research directions to define the best suited adaptations.
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Project(s): Project:AIR
Research line(s): Timeliness and Adaptation in Dependable Systems (TADS)