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ION-WG Status CCSDS Meetings 28 Oct 2009

ION-WG Status CCSDS Meetings 28 Oct 2009. ION-Working Group Overview. ION Working Group is a sub-team of the NASA DTN Readiness Project whose goal is to guide ION evolution to flight readiness 8 partners including 5 NASA Centers, UC-Boulder, APL, and Ohio U. Avoids local implementations

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ION-WG Status CCSDS Meetings 28 Oct 2009

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  1. ION-WG StatusCCSDS Meetings28 Oct 2009

  2. ION-Working Group Overview • ION Working Group is a sub-team of the NASA DTN Readiness Project whose goal is to guide ION evolution to flight readiness • 8 partners including 5 NASA Centers, UC-Boulder, APL, and Ohio U. • Avoids local implementations • Combine resources and flight expertise • Define characteristics of a system that make it easy for missions to pick-up. How does ION fall short? • Configuration Control Board (CCB) to evaluate and approve modifications • Flexible, formally managed ION repository • Comprehensive ION Test Suite

  3. Current Work Items (1 of 2) • Repository • Resides and is managed by Ohio U.; separate from public site; behind firewall • Mercurial used for version control • Working through “mechanical” kinks • CM processes and policies • Issue tracker set-up • CCB set-up • Test suites • Separate directory in each branch of repository • Uses Build-bot to autonomously run test suite • Support for multiple OSes • Run with every updated version • Flushing out kinks

  4. Current Work Items (2 of 2) • ION flight software • Baselined DINET-2 ION Flight software • Assessment of portability • Dependencies matrix • Call-tree analysis • Logical decomposition • Ease of adding other platforms • Abstraction around pthreads; POSIX APIs • Proposal: framework for adding block to bundles; adding “shared” or “collaboration” blocks, especially for things like bundle security • Testing ION/LTP/Encap/AOS stack • Ground interfaces for command & telemetry – statistics collection • Start/stop/clean-up tasks in flight • Multi-threading? • Future work areas: • Memory/storage management • OS I/F enhancement: Potentially integrate with OSAL • Convergence Layer Abstraction • Guide to parameter management • Dynamic loading

  5. “Other work” • Code analysis • Coding standards • Design Review(s) • Documentation • User’s guide • Platform implementation guides • Potential templates for mission required docs (i.e. requirements; design review material, etc)

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