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Modeling the MER Mission
  • Chin Seah
  • NASA Ames Research Center

2
Outline
  • Mars Exploration Rover Mission
  • Mission Operations Modeling
  • MER Brahms Model
  • Brahms Model Affecting Design of Mission
    Operations
  • Predictive Model of Mission Operations
  • Lessons Learned

3
Mar Exploration Rover MissionFind Past
Existence of Water
  • Mars Exploration Rovers (MER)
  • Spirit (MER-A) at Gusev Crater
  • Reached Mars on Jan 4, 04
  • Opportunity (MER-B) at Meridiani Planum
  • Reached Mars on Jan 25, 04
  • 90 day mission which was extended.
  • Science Payloads
  • Panoramic Camera
  • Providing the geologic context
  • Rock Abrasion Tool
  • Grinding Outside of Rocks
  • Mössbauer Spectrometer
  • Identifying Iron-Bearing Minerals
  • Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer
  • Identifying Minerals at the Site

4
What is Mission Operations?
  • The control of one or more information gathering
    devices on board a vehicle in space and the
    associated operation of the vehicle systems in
    order to support information gathering.
  • Wall, S. K. Ledbetter, 91
  • Design of Mission Operations for Remote Sensing
  • (Magellan Mission to Venus)

5
Why Work Practice Modeling for Mission Operations?
  • New designs for
  • Facilities
  • Organization
  • Processes
  • Complex work system
  • Scientists and Engineers
  • 247
  • Multiple Time Zones
  • Data Systems (new legacy)
  • Design close to implementation stage
  • Trial and error of design during Operations
    Readiness Tests

6
Where did data for model come from?
  • JPLs Tactical Timeline in Excel spreadsheets,
    design specifications, software documentation,
    etc.
  • Participated in Mission Design Teams design
    sessions
  • Interviewed people that were part of MER mission
    operations.
  • Observed JPLs Operational Readiness Tests.

7
What to model?
  • Organizational Structures and Roles
  • Operational procedures for roles
  • Engineering and Science decision making and
    planning
  • Rover on Mars
  • Receive commands from Earth (Uplink)
  • Command execution
  • Science Payload/Instrument
  • Capture of Science data
  • Send data back to Earth (Downlink)
  • Flow of Mission data
  • From Downlink to Uplink to Downlink of science
    and engineering data
  • Creation, flow and use of intermediate data
  • Communication between people, and between people
    and systems
  • Uplink rover command generation

Nominal Surface Tactical Timeline
8
MER Organization
  • Mission Operations at JPL
  • 50 Science Team Members
  • 30 Engineering Team Members
  • Two Rover Teams (MER A B)
  • 25 STM 15 ETM per Rover Team
  • Two Shifts per Martian Day/Sol
  • Shift handovers
  • 4 floors within building
  • 90-Sol Minimal Mission Duration
  • Jan 2004 - Mar 2004
  • MER A B Operations overlap
  • Different Time Zones (2 on Mars, PDT at JPL)

9
MER Organization Model
10
Uplink Tools Process Flow (Similar to traditional
Order Processing)

Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
Plan
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MER Information Model
12
Clock, Schedule and Agents
CIP Clock Object
Match Timeline with Mars time
Reads Mars time
Mars Clock Object
Timeline Object
Broadcasts time when match Timeline
Activity happens within Timeline
Contains timeline activities
Is timeline over?
Start next task?
Do I start my shift?
Contains mission operations activities
Reads Associated Schedule
Schedule Object
Mission Operations Activity Conceptual Object
Schedule Group Agent
13
MER Clock Model
14
Simulation of MER Clock
Match Timeline
15
Issues of Modeling a Mission Operations
  • Actual Work Practice was different from design
  • We know this from our theory of work practice
  • How useful is model in design?
  • Unable to predict workflow failure
  • Round-Trip data tracking issue not identified
  • This could have been identified and solved in
    model design but
  • Much detail about mission data and systems needed

16
How Useful is Model in Design?
  • Synchronizing Communications of Key Personnel
  • People could not verbally communicate information
    because they needed to be in different places at
    the same time for meetings
  • Peoples work hours were too long
  • A shift was about 8 to 10 martian hours

17
Other Uses of MER Brahms Model
  • Procedures for Mission Operations Personnel
  • Assist in Mission Operations Planning.
  • Creation of huge paper poster
  • Analysis of Mission Operations
  • Mars-based time versus Earth time (24 x 7 8
    hours)
  • Simulation Visualization
  • Timeline view of information on Rover Activity
    Plan
  • Communication networks creation and growth

18
Predicting Workflow Failure SAP and MAPGEN
Scenario
Without Sequence or Timing Constraints
Plan
SAP User Interface
Plan
Observation 1
Activity 1
Activity 2
Observation 2
Activity 3
With Sequence and Timing Constraints
Interface ? Specification
19
What have we learned?
  • How to model Mission Operations Systems
  • Level of detail to model
  • More narrow/deep or more broad/shallow
  • Use of BRAHMS?

Representation Mars time vs. Earth time
Multiple MER teams Systems Information flow
Plans and schedules
Usefulness for mission designers - Not easy to
retrieve information - Not easy to change model -
Difficult to model things - Difficult to
determine needed level - Difficult what-if
scenarios
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