International Spacewire Conference 2010, St. Petersburg, Russia
The event aims to bring together Spacewire product designers, hardware engineers, software engineers, system developers and mission specialists to share the latest ideas and developments related to Spacewire technology.
Spacewire is a standard for high-speed links and networks for use onboard spacecraft, easing the interconnection of sensors, mass-memories, processing units and downlink telemetry sub-systems. It is currently being used by the European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Event sessions will include:
- missions and applications; how Spacewire has been used on existing or planned spacecraft and other applications of Spacewire,
- components; devices supporting the Spacewire Standard, such as sensor devices, electronic components, ASICs & FPGAs, cables and connectors,
- onboard equipment and software; products supporting the Spacewire Standard including onboard equipment, instruments and related onboard software,
- tests and verification; testing and verification of Spacewire components, equipment and systems including FPGA/ASIC validation techniques, cable/connector testing and approaches to system level test,
- networks and protocols; network architectures, configuration, discovery and 'plug and play' concepts, higher-level protocols for Spacewire and related software designs and issues,
- standardisation.For further information, please visit:
http://2010.Spacewire-conference.org/(opens in new window)