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MOST Status J-F FRONTON / CNES Venice 29-30 March 2009 LSWT#
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2 LSWT, Venice 29 Mach-01April 2009 MOST Status MOST Version: 6.1.0 MOST 6.1.0 new functionalities MOST on going development MOST evolutions MOST use
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3 LSWT, Venice 29 Mach-01April 2009 MOST Status MOST Version: 6.1.0 Installed in February 2009 Version validated The version include simulation of energy generation and consumption MOST 6.1.0 new functionalities Improved energy simulation (3 sources with # models) Primary & secondary batteries simulation Solar panel simulations: different files depending on distance to Sun, Lander site and attitude DC/DC converters simulation Activity scheduling with energy profile optimization
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4 LSWT, Venice 29 Mach-01April 2009 MOST 6.1.0 MOST new functionalities Improved energy simulation DC/DC converter average efficiency defined for HPC & LPC and line by line (ex: 60%) Primary & Secondary batteries with “efficiency” calculated in relation to current, temperature (fixed value) Solar panel used alone or in parallel to battery (secondary) 2W 3.3 W 4.5 W
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5 LSWT, Venice 29 Mach-01April 2009 MOST Status / on-going work MOST New development Simulation of CDMS main lines Differentiation between Instruments & Sub-systems Under development with delivery in October 2009 CMDS evolutions Differentiation between Instruments & Sub-systems CDMS activity simulation / data transfer management Data transfer simulation (rules, rates, MM allocation) MOST define the adapted data transfer strategy: - Out of visibility: transfer from IM to MM - Visibility Orbiter / Lander: - if data in MM then IM to MM - MM empty then IM to Orbiter
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6 LSWT, Venice 29 Mach-01April 2009 MOST Status / on-going work CMDS Data rates CDMS status Number of instruments ON Instrument priority Transfer rate to MM or Orbiter Transfer rate to MM simultaneous to MM to orbiter transfer Period of application of this context Data transfer interruption during backup of MM RAM in EEPROM
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7 LSWT, Venice 29 Mach-01April 2009 MOST Status / on-going work Mass Memory management MM size dedicated to each instrument Or no MM allocation to instrument Period of application of this context Different MM / data rate context can be used sequentially during an activity simulation (ex: SDL)
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8 LSWT, Venice 29 Mach-01April 2009 MOST Status / on-going work Transfer from Instrument to MM or Orbiter Data destination no more predefined at instrument level but defined by MOST in view of : - Orbiter /Lander visibility - Status of MM If allocated MM space filed up authorizing lost or no lost of data from IM 2 Strategies of data transfer: all data available in IM or finite amount of data
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9 LSWT, Venice 29 Mach-01April 2009 MOST Status / Studies Expected future development Thermal simulation necessary for better energy simulation: - critical as batteries “efficiency” depends of temperature - batteries max temperature not to be exceeded - definition of batteries initial temperature (SDL) DC/DC converters simulation (electrical & thermal model)
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