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Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Ground Control Station (GCS)
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
适用行业
- 航天
挑战
General Atomics 必须满足对数据带宽和可用性的严格要求。他们本可以自行设计和实施用于数据集成的自定义解决方案,但这会大大延迟项目。此外,为特定项目开发和维护定制软件解决方案的生命周期成本可能是巨大的。
客户
通用原子航空系统
关于客户
通用原子航空系统公司 (GA-ASI) 是高科技系统开发领域的领导者,从核燃料循环到远程操作监视飞机、机载传感器以及先进的电气、电子、无线和激光
解决方案
在评估了商业分布式网络替代方案和潜在的内部定制代码之后,General Atomics 选择了 RTI 数据分发服务,用于 GCS 的实时数据交换和处理。 RTI 数据分发服务是一种基于标准的中间件产品,它支持在由数据生产者和数据消费者组成的分布式系统的节点之间实时交换数据。使用发布-订阅模型实现数据可用性,它提供了一种在分布式计算环境中快速可靠地移动和共享数据的方法。 RTI 数据分发服务符合对象管理组 (OMG) 实时系统数据分发服务 (DDS) 规范,用于跨大规模网络分发数据。 RTI 数据分发服务满足通用原子公司对 GCS 中实时数据分发、带宽和处理的要求。它使公司能够实现 GCS 所需的数据分发功能,而无需编写大量自定义代码。使用 RTI 数据分发服务使 General Atomics 仅用了 14 个月就完成了 Advanced Cockpit GCS 的重大升级。该公司在 2007 年 7 月任务配置的 MQ-1 Predator UAS 飞行期间成功展示了 GCS 解决方案。
收集的数据
Bandwidth, Condition Based Monitoring, Direction
运营影响
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