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30 September 2022 Digital development system for the model-based design of DESTINY⁺
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DESTINY⁺ is a science and technology demonstration mission to asteroid Phaethon, the parent body of the Geminids meteor shower. It will explore the asteroid during a flyby for observations of cosmic dust, which is a source of the organic matter on Earth. In-situ analysis of interplanetary and interstellar dust will be carried out. It is planned to be launched in fiscal year 2024. Model-based development process using a bread board model of an onboard mission data processor is employed prior to system level integration test to follow the tight development schedule. Hybrid and reconfigurable computers are exploited as ground-based models to pursue digital development process. Dynamically reconfigurable devices are used as the central processing unit, and extensive simulation is performed by a hardware-in-the-loop simulator.
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Hiroki Hihara, Shinpei Kondo, Mitsuhisa Yamaji, Kuniyuki Omagari, Tadateru Takahashi, Naoki Yoshizawa, Kazuyo Mizushima, and Takeshi Takashima "Digital development system for the model-based design of DESTINY⁺", Proc. SPIE 12233, Infrared Remote Sensing and Instrumentation XXX, 1223304 (30 September 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635213
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Satellites

Model-based design

Asteroids

Data processing

Field programmable gate arrays

Data modeling

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