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@InProceedings{TominagaCerqKonoAmbr:2012:SpSaBe,
               author = "Tominaga, Jun and Cerqueira, Christopher Shneider and Kono, 
                         J{\^a}nio and Ambrosio, Ana Maria",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {} and 
                         {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto 
                         Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
                title = "Specifying satellite behavior for an operational simulator",
            booktitle = "Proceedings...",
                 year = "2012",
         organization = "Simulation and EGSE facilities for Space Programmes, (SESP 
                         2012).",
            publisher = "SESP 2012",
             abstract = "To write a satellite simulator specification for a relatively 
                         simple satellite may be simple as the information can be shared 
                         among the small group of hardware experts, system engineers and 
                         software programmers. However, this becomes extremely difficult as 
                         the number of people involved increases. This paper focuses on 
                         questions related to how to write effective simulator 
                         specification documents to describe the behavior of complex 
                         satellites, in such a manner that the specification be 
                         comprehensive and clear to all the people involved in the 
                         simulator project development. Subsystem designers, system 
                         architects, electrical, mechanic and software engineers, as well 
                         as mathematicians and programmers with a diverse assortment of 
                         backgrounds and different points of view are supposed to work 
                         together towards a common goal, which is the development of an 
                         operational satellite simulator. Consequently, the greatest 
                         challenge to build a satellite simulator is to find a common 
                         language, understandable and acceptable by every stakeholder, yet 
                         powerful enough to describe the satellite behavior in sufficient 
                         detail. The current existing standards for satellite simulators 
                         were found to lack some important details concerning how to write 
                         specifications of the models, in a precise manner. This paper 
                         presents the representation of the knowledge about the subsystems 
                         behavior in every its states through well-organized tables. This 
                         solution aimed to reduce the gap in the language to represent the 
                         satellite behavior in the Specification of the Operational 
                         Simulator of the CBERS 3\&4 Satellite being developed at INPE.",
  conference-location = "Noordwijk",
      conference-year = "25-27 September 2012",
                label = "lattes: 6516110599667954 2 TominagaCerqKonoAmbr:2012:SpSaBe",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "s7_1400_ambrosio.pdf",
                  url = "http://congrexprojects.com/docs/12c09_docs/s7_1400_ambrosio.pdf?sfvrsn=2",
        urlaccessdate = "30 abr. 2024"
}


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