OPALS: Mission System Operations Architecture for an Optical Communications Demonstration on the ISS

Matthew J. Abrahamson,Oleg V. Sindiy,Bogdan V. Oaida, Santos Fregoso, Jessica N. Bowles-Martinez, Michael Kokorowski, Marcus Wilkerson, Alexander L. Konyha

SpaceOps 2014 International Conference on Space Operations(2014)

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Abstract
In spring 2014, the Optical PAyload for Lasercomm Science (OPALS) will launch to the International Space Station (ISS) to demonstrate space-to-ground optical communications. During a 90-day baseline mission, OPALS will downlink high quality, short duration videos to the Optical Communications Telescope Laboratory (OCTL) in Wrightwood, California. To achieve mission success, interfaces to the ISS payload operations infrastructure are established. For OPALS, the interfaces facilitate activity planning, hazardous laser operations, commanding, and telemetry transmission. In addition, internal processes such as pointing prediction and data processing satisfy the technical requirements of the mission. The OPALS operations team participates in Operational Readiness Tests (ORTs) with external partners to exercise coordination processes and train for the overall mission. The tests have provided valuable insight into operational considerations on the ISS.
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optical communications demonstration,mission system operations architecture
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