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The Ground Support Systems group is responsible to the team for terrestrial (not flight) mission systems and their functional operation.
Ground Support Systems interoperate with a network of Ground Stations for telemetry, telecommand and payload data (TM/TC/PD) message routing, processing and storage, and public and mission user interfaces for TM/TC/PD data presentation and interaction.
This portal collects and introduces the formal engineering and research and development processes in these areas.
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Overview edit
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Currently the active work efforts include requirements definition, at least one parallel R&D project for the ground support systems platform, and a parallel R&D project for ground station installation.
This portal is organized to collect references to wiki articles on requirements, and design and development efforts. Anyone with useful edits is encouraged to contribute to the state of this portal in any of its components. The components of this portal include this current state of the group overview, tasks, members and resources. The resources component is a list of topical references, while the remainder is fairly self explanatory. For more info, please refer to the Guidelines for Portals.
As in all things Team FREDNET, discussion for the merit of ideas is our modus operandi.
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Open tasks edit
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Ground Support Systems
Project Gap
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Pages
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This list show which pages are part of Portal:Ground:
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Team members edit
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- Ross Brigoli, MCS
- Jeyram Jadenthradevan, S&T
- Michael Barrucco, N&T
- Alex Csete, C&T
- John Pritchard, S/W
- Gary Stevens, C&T
- Pablo Pita, MCS
- Manel Batlles, S/W
- Marc Brakels, S/W
- Tobias Krieger, S/W
- W. Brett Fishburne, MCS
- Anders Feder, S/W
- Bill Mania, S/W
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Resources edit
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Tools
- TFN Ground Support is a private list for mission team members covering all of the roles and subjects of Ground Support.
- TFN Ground Support Systems is a private list for the open participation mission and open source teams to discuss all aspects of Ground Support Systems, with a primary focus on communications and software systems and their formats and protocols.
Software
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