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22 May 2015 Pragmatic open space box utilization: asteroid survey model using distributed objects management based articulation (DOMBA)
Atif Farid Mohammad, Jeremy Straub
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Abstract
A multi-craft asteroid survey has significant data synchronization needs. Limited communication speeds drive exacting performance requirements. Tables have been used in Relational Databases, which are structure; however, DOMBA (Distributed Objects Management Based Articulation) deals with data in terms of collections. With this, no read/write roadblocks to the data exist. A master/slave architecture is created by utilizing the Gossip protocol. This facilitates expanding a mission that makes an important discovery via the launch of another spacecraft. The Open Space Box Framework facilitates the foregoing while also providing a virtual caching layer to make sure that continuously accessed data is available in memory and that, upon closing the data file, recharging is applied to the data.
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Atif Farid Mohammad and Jeremy Straub "Pragmatic open space box utilization: asteroid survey model using distributed objects management based articulation (DOMBA)", Proc. SPIE 9498, Multisensor, Multisource Information Fusion: Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications 2015, 949808 (22 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2176729
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Asteroids

Space operations

Data modeling

Data processing

Databases

Operating systems

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