Advanced_GALILEO_Constellation_Simulations

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Advanced GALILEO Constellation Simulations Michelangelo Ambrosini DLR Gesellschaft für Raumfahrtanwendungen (GfR) mbH SpaceOps 2012, Stockholm, 10.-15. June 2012

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DLR Gesellschaft für Raumfahrtanwendungen is a Company of the German Aerospace Center DLR

• DLR GfR operates the Galileo Control Centre Oberpfaffenhofen • Team of highly skilled Experts ensuring Safe Operations • State-of-the-Art reliable and secure Infrastructure • Competent Partner for Space Services and Applications

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Outline

Training process for GALILEO control centers: a multi-level approach

GALILEO: How DLR GfR met the Challenge

Some lessons learned and simulation advancements

Conclusions and outlook

Examples for a stand-alone and an inter-control-centers simulation

Simulation Planning and execution approach

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GALILEO: How DLR GfR met the Challenge

GALILEO: European Global Navigation Satellite System Constellation of 30 satellites

GALILEO control centers (GCC) for mission and flight control operations LEOP control centers (LOCC) for providing LEOP services

L1 Simulations Campaigns in 2011 L2 Simulations Campaigns in 2012 (with flying 2 S/Cs) L3 Simulations Campaigns in 2013 (with flying 4 S/Cs)

L1 (2 S/Cs): 21 October 2011 L2 (2 S/Cs): 28 September 2012 L3 (2 S/Cs): April 2013

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GALILEO: How DLR GfR met the Challenge L1 Simulations Campaigns in 2011 L2 Simulations Campaigns in 2012

(with flying 2 S/Cs)

L3 Simulations Campaigns in 2013 (with flying 4 S/Cs)

Lx Simulations Campaigns in 20xx (with flying 27 S/Cs)

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Training process for GALILEO Control Centers: a multi-level approach

Why do we need a flexible training & certification process?

Systems validation

Personnel training

Qualification and certification

Changing resource constraints

Individual system knowledge

Changing training methods

Individual operational skills

Changing training needs

Cross- and re-certification

Operational products validation

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Training process for GALILEO Control Centers

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Simulation Planning and Execution Approach

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Simulation Planning and Execution Approach

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Example: Stand-Alone Simulation Data flow during a simulation:

Chain B clients

Flight Dynamics

Simulated domain Operational domain

Nominal simulator

Backup simulator

S/C control system Server B

Archive server

Chain A clients

Simulations Officer workstation

External: LOCC-D and GCC (optional)

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Remote desktop

Remote desktop

“Live” breakpoints

SLE (Realtime TM/TC)

Near-realtime TM/TC/events

Commands

S/C control system Server A

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Example: Joint LOCC-GCC S/C handover simulation Realtime TM and TC data flow during joint simulation:

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Some Lessons Learned and Simulation Advancements

derived from real operations having an impact on the definition and Configuration of future IOV and FOC simulations:

Multi-control-center operations concept Constellation flight operations concept Automation for constellation operations Inter-control-center communication

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Some Lessons Learned and Simulation Advancements

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Conclusions and Outlook GCC training process accounts for the evolving training needs and resource constraints

Training relies on highly skilled and experienced trainers and training

Combining purely training- and certification-based with validation-based simulations as a merged simulation concept

Timeline for the advanced inter-control-centre simulation makes simulations much more realistic and advanced

Automated command sequence generation approach makes the preparation of simulations much more time- and cost-effective

Clear communication rules will optimize inter-control-centre communication during joint simulations and operations

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Thank you for your attention! Any questions?