@article{ART002537503},
author={Lee, Hae-Jun},
title={A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform},
journal={Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems},
issn={1975-7700},
year={2019},
volume={14},
number={6},
pages={595-604},
doi={10.34163/jkits.2019.14.6.002}
TY - JOUR
AU - Lee, Hae-Jun
TI - A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform
JO - Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems
PY - 2019
VL - 14
IS - 6
PB - Korea Knowledge Information Technology Society
SP - 595
EP - 604
SN - 1975-7700
AB - Recently, In the wake of the satellite service industry research has been spreading to convergence science. As a representative field of cross-platform technology lead to user driven approach about space application services. Universal Middleware could be make pre-design review step of small satellite unit development. It could be develop to easy integration for user application services between internal interface module and 3rd party’s information services. In this study presents extensible way between each module that consist of dynamic and correlation application services for small satellite development model unit. This model could be adopt to the on-board computer interfaces such as a satellite control data field unit, define function and etc. This interface module transfer a data and service process for applying to each unit of intelligent requirement and development parameter. The condition of requirements are proposed with public protocol and private interface module with variable simulation way. Consequently, look into the extensible and dynamic module of three structural model for a small satellite system to the on-board computer. Firstly, the shared instance model of dynamic module support between service registry and inventory that consist of Satellite Application Platform. It suggested interoperability process of connect to tracking and event handling. Secondly, it should be make sure about the way of dynamic module that private message model. It could be make figure out the function of each relation. Thirdly, it take a real time application load model with application launcher via extended public protocol and network inventory.
KW - Universal middleware;Small-sat platform;Reusable service;Satellite simulation;Dynamic module design
DO - 10.34163/jkits.2019.14.6.002
ER -
Lee, Hae-Jun. (2019). A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform. Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems, 14(6), 595-604.
Lee, Hae-Jun. 2019, "A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform", Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems, vol.14, no.6 pp.595-604. Available from: doi:10.34163/jkits.2019.14.6.002
Lee, Hae-Jun "A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform" Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems 14.6 pp.595-604 (2019) : 595.
Lee, Hae-Jun. A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform. 2019; 14(6), 595-604. Available from: doi:10.34163/jkits.2019.14.6.002
Lee, Hae-Jun. "A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform" Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems 14, no.6 (2019) : 595-604.doi: 10.34163/jkits.2019.14.6.002
Lee, Hae-Jun. A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform. Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems, 14(6), 595-604. doi: 10.34163/jkits.2019.14.6.002
Lee, Hae-Jun. A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform. Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems. 2019; 14(6) 595-604. doi: 10.34163/jkits.2019.14.6.002
Lee, Hae-Jun. A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform. 2019; 14(6), 595-604. Available from: doi:10.34163/jkits.2019.14.6.002
Lee, Hae-Jun. "A Universal Middleware-based Small Satellite Module for Dynamic Service Platform" Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems 14, no.6 (2019) : 595-604.doi: 10.34163/jkits.2019.14.6.002