AIAA S-133-7-2013 Space Plug-and-Play Architecture Standard Ontology.pdf
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1、 Standard AIAA S-133-7-2013 S-102.2.5-2009 Space Plug-and-Play Architecture Standard Ontology AIAA standards are copyrighted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4344 USA. All rights reserved. AIAA grants you a license as follo
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4、nd Astronautics Approved August 2013 Abstract SPA systems use the XML schema in conjunction with extensible transducer electronic data sheets (xTEDS) to convey information about devices to the system. This document provides details on the use of common electronic data sheet schema for plug-and-play
5、systems. AIAA S-133-7-2013 ii Published by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191 Copyright 2013 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic
6、retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America ISBN 978-1-62410-235-6 AIAA S-133-7-2013 iii Contents Foreword iv Introduction. vi 1 Scope . 1 2 Applicable Documents . 1 3 Vocabulary . 1 3.1 Acronyms and Abbreviated Terms . 1
7、4 xTEDS and the XML Schema Language . 2 4.1 SPA xTEDS Schema . 2 4.2 xTEDS Format . 2 4.3 xTEDS Syntax 3 4.4 Common Data Dictionary . 8 Annex A Common Data Dictionary and xTEDS Extensions . 10 A.1 CDD Purpose . 10 A.2 Updating the CDD 10 A.3 Validating XML Parser . 10 Annex B Exemplar SPA CDD . 10 B
8、.1 Ontology Naming Conventions 10 B.2 Taxonomies 11 Figures Figure 1 Sample xTEDS showing the basic parts of an XTEDS, elements, and attributes . 3 Figure 2 Defining the variable element 4 Figure 3 Allowable xTEDS structure shows the complete set of elements and nesting relations . 5 Figure B.1 The
9、StandardImplemented taxonomy 10 Figure B.2 The Kind taxonomy root . 13 Figure B.3 The Application Kind taxonomy 14 Figure B.4 The Device Kind taxonomy 15 Figure B.5 The Variable Kind taxonomy root . 16 Figure B.6 Expansion of the System segment of the Variable Kind taxonomy . 17 Figure B.7 Expansion
10、 of the Inertia and GPS segments of the Variable Kind taxonomy 18 Figure B.8 Expansion of the MagneticField and Sun segments of the Variable Kind taxonomy . 19 Figure B.9 Expansion of the StarTracking and Camera segments of the Variable Kind taxonomy 20 Figure B.10 Expansion of the ReactionWheel seg
11、ment of the Variable Kind taxonomy . 21 Figure B.11 Expansion of the Torquer and Propulsion segments of the Variable Kind taxonomy 22 Figure B.12 Expansion of SGLS, Battery, and Hub segments of the Variable Kind taxonomy . 23 AIAA S-133-7-2013 iv Figure B.13 Expansion of the SolarArray segment of th
12、e Variable Kind taxonomy 24 Figure B.14 First half of the Units taxonomy 25 Figure B.15 Second half of the Units taxonomy 26 Tables Table 1 Complete set of elements allowed in an xTEDS. 6 Table 2 Set of common data dictionary tables . 9 Table B.1 Complete set of taxonomies in the SPA Ontology 11 Tab
13、le B.2 The set of dual-option enumerations . 27 Table B.3 The set of multiple-option enumerations . 28 AIAA S-133-7-2013 v Foreword This standard was developed through a partnership of the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate, the Air Force Office of Operationally Responsive Spac
14、e, numerous government contractor teams, independent contractor teams, and academic experts. The Space Plug-and-Play Architecture (SPA) is a collection of standards developed to facilitate rapid constitution of spacecraft systems using modular components. This document includes specifications for th
15、e use of a common XML-based schema for conveying information about components to the system. The intent of this document is to allow SPA designers and manufacturers to provide components and/or subsystems that successfully interface with SPA-enabled spacecraft. This particular volume of the SPA Onto
16、logy Standard contains information not recorded in previous documentation. It is part of a set of 10 documents describing other components of the standard: SPA Guidebook SPA Networking Standard SPA Logical Interface SPA Physical Interface Standard SPA 28V Power Service Standard SPA System Timing Sta
17、ndard SPA Test Bypass Standard SPA SpaceWire Subnet Adaptation Standard SPA System Capability Guide At the time of approval, the members of the AIAA SPA Committee on Standards were: Fred Slane, Chair Space Infrastructure Foundation Jeanette Arrigo Sierra Nevada Corporation Scott Cannon Utah State Un
18、iversity Ken Center PnP Innovations Don Fronterhouse* PnP Innovations Rod Green Design Group Jane Hansen HRP Systems Doug Harris Operationally Responsive Space Office Paul Jaffe Naval Research Laboratory Stanley Kennedy* Comtech Aero-Astro Ronald Kohl R.J. Kohl & Associates Bill Kramer Independent R
19、amon Krosley Independent Denise Lanza SAIC AIAA S-133-7-2013 vi James Lyke Air Force Research Laboratory Joseph Marshall BAE Systems Gerald Murphy* Design Group Gary Rodriguez sysRand Steven Schenk Comtech Aero-Astro Robert Vick* SAIC The above consensus body approved this document in June 2013. The
20、 AIAA Standards Executive Council (VP-Standards, Laura McGill, Chairperson) accepted the document for publication in August 2013. The AIAA Standards Procedures dictates that all approved Standards, Recommended Practices, and guides are advisory only. Their use by anyone engaged in industry or trade
21、is entirely voluntary. There is no agreement to adhere to any AIAA standards publication and no commitment to conform to or be guided by standards reports. In formulating, revising, and approving standards publications, the committees on standards will not consider patents that may apply to the subj
22、ect matter. Prospective users of the publications are responsible for protecting themselves against liability for infringement of patents or copyright or both. _ *Alternate CoS Participant AIAA S-133-7-2013 vii Introduction The enabling mechanism for achieving plug-and-play (PnP) capability in SPA s
23、ystems is the extensible Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (xTEDS). Every hardware device or software application used within a SPA system must have an associated self-describing electronic data sheet that fully explains the component (device or application) to other components in the system. The xTE
24、DS contains descriptions of all component-specific commands accepted, variables produced, and data messages that can be delivered by the component. It fully describes the services or data provided by the component and represents the complete protocol for accessing these services or data. The xTEDS u
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