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The Design of Spacecraft TT&C Autonomous Management System

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Proceedings of the 27th Conference of Spacecraft TT&C Technology in China

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Along with the quickening pace of mankind’s space exploration, the number of space missions grows sharply and such space missions are becoming much harder; the task of space ground TT&C management is getting increasingly heavier and more complicated day by day. At the same time, space ground TT&C management system is lack of adequate autonomous technology support, which cannot meet the needs of space missions. In order to solve this problem, this paper adopts the method of increasing autonomous technology in space ground TT&C management system, applies Agent and MAS to space TT&C ground management system, designs the structure of space TT&C autonomous management system and states the working procedure of the system. The adoption of this system would greatly improve the efficiency and quality of ground TT&C system and solve the problem that ground TT&C system does not adapt to space missions. This system not only promotes the development of space TT&C technology, also meets the new requirements of space missions to TT&C system.

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Wang, X., Liang, W., Liang, H., Zhang, A., Wang, T. (2015). The Design of Spacecraft TT&C Autonomous Management System. In: Shen, R., Qian, W. (eds) Proceedings of the 27th Conference of Spacecraft TT&C Technology in China. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 323. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44687-4_44

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