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@Article{MirandaFerrKuciMcCo:2019:CoSuFl,
               author = "Miranda, Danilo Jos{\'e} Franzim and Ferreira, Maur{\'{\i}}cio 
                         Gon{\c{c}}alves Vieira and Kucinskis, Fabr{\'{\i}}cio de Novaes 
                         and McComas, David",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto 
                         Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de 
                         Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {National Aeronautics and Space 
                         Administration (NASA)}",
                title = "A comparative survey on flight software frameworks for ‘new space’ 
                         nanosatellite missions",
              journal = "Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management",
                 year = "2019",
               volume = "11",
               number = "e4619",
                month = "Flight Software, On-Board Software, NASA cFS, New Space",
             abstract = "Nanosatellite missions are becoming increasingly popular nowadays, 
                         especially because of their reduced cost. Therefore, many 
                         organizations are entering the space sector due to the paradigm 
                         shift caused by nanosatellites. Despite the reduced size of these 
                         spacecrafts, their Flight Software (FSW) complexity is not 
                         proportional to the satellite volume, thus creating a great 
                         barrier for the entrance of new players on the nanosatellite 
                         market. On the other side, there are some available frameworks 
                         that can provide mature FSW design approaches, implying in 
                         considerable reduction in software project timeframe and cost. 
                         This paper presents a comparative survey between six relevant 
                         flight software frameworks, compared according to commonly 
                         required New Space criteria, and finally points out the most 
                         suitable one to the VCUB1 reference nanosatellite mission.",
                  doi = "10.5028/jatm.v11.1081",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.5028/jatm.v11.1081",
                 issn = "1984-9648",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "miranda_comparative.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "24 abr. 2024"
}


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