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13 December 2020 The application software for the instrument control unit of the NISP instrument of the Euclid mission: final status and lessons learned after delivery of the flight version
S. Ligori, L. Corcione, V. Capobianco, D. Bonino, G. Sirri, C. Valieri, F. Giacomini, L. Patrizii, L. Valenziano, N. Auricchio, S. Davini, S. Di Domizio, S. Dusini, Alessio Caminata, Gemma Testera, Silvano Tosi
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Abstract
In this paper we describe the final status of the application software (ASW) of the instrument control unit (ICU) of NISP, the Near-Infrared Spectro-Photometer of the Euclid mission, as the version for Flight has been tested and delivered to the industry for the next integration phases. This software is based on a real-time operating system (RTEMS) and will interface with all the subunits of NISP, as well as the command and data management unit (CDMU) of the spacecraft for telecommand and housekeeping management. We will describe in particular the final tests and the main obstacles which had to be faced in order to implement an efficient and reliable interface with all the NISP subsystems.
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S. Ligori, L. Corcione, V. Capobianco, D. Bonino, G. Sirri, C. Valieri, F. Giacomini, L. Patrizii, L. Valenziano, N. Auricchio, S. Davini, S. Di Domizio, S. Dusini, Alessio Caminata, Gemma Testera, and Silvano Tosi "The application software for the instrument control unit of the NISP instrument of the Euclid mission: final status and lessons learned after delivery of the flight version", Proc. SPIE 11443, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2020: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 114435B (13 December 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2562298
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Operating systems

Space operations

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