In this paper, we present the Octave platform with its components and applications. Octave platform is a generic Monitoring and Control system partly built from data models. Its service oriented architecture is described with all the mechanisms implemented especially to provide genericity, extensibility and adaptability. Interoperability is also another main asset for Octave thanks to its compliance with standards such as XTCE, CCSDS and SM&C Recommendations. Furthermore, Octave provides portability by the use of Java and free COTS. Thus, Octave appears as a new generation of Monitoring and Control system and is planned to be used to implement the core of the future CNES generic ground platform.
NomenclatureAPI = Application Programming Interface BEST = Beyond EAST BPEL = Business Process Execution Language BTG = Banc de Test Générique (Ground Support Equipment) CCSDS = Consultative Committee for Space Data System CNES = Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales CORBA = Common Object Request Broker Architecture M&C = Monitoring & Control OASIS = Outil d'Aide à la Structuration d'Informations Spatiales OCTAVE = Outils et Composants de Traitement, d'Acquisition, de Visualisation pour l 'Exploitation de télémesures OMG = Object Management Group O2PL = Octave Operation Procedure Language SM&C = Spacecraft Monitoring and Control SOA = Service-Oriented Architecture TM = Telemetry TC = Command XIF = Xml InterFace XTCE = Xml Telemetry & Command Exchange 1 Octave CNES project manager, CNES DCT/PS/SGE, evelyne.cortiade@cnes.fr 2 Octave CS project manager, CSSI Toulouse, pierre-alban.cros@c-s.fr 3 Engineer, CNES DCT/PS/SGE,
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