Aonix Tools Selected for European Satellite Launcher; Vega project chooses Aonix Ada development tools and real-time executive.NUREMBERG, Germany -- Aonix(R), a provider of complete safety- and mission-critical solutions, announces the selection of its tools by the European Space Agency's (ESA 1. (architecture) ESA - Enterprise Systems Architecture. 2. (body) ESA - European Space Agency. ) Vega Programme, a satellite launcher for satellites weighing one ton or less that are used for scientific Earth observation, telecommunications, and technology applications in low-Earth orbits. Aonix tools have been selected for Ada application development along with its highly reliable real-time executive. The Vega Programme came into being in the early 1990s when several European countries began to investigate the possibility of complementing the Ariane launchers' family with a capability for smaller payloads. These preparatory activities concluded in 1998, and in 2000, the member countries approved the launcher's full development phase. Aonix COTS products were selected as the mission-critical software phase of the project opened up. The AdaWorld Solaris to ERC-32 product implements the board segment software that controls and monitors all phases of the launcher's take off and flight until the satellite is in orbit. "Thanks to a long history of certifiable cer·ti·fi·a·ble adj. 1. That can or must be certified. Used of infectious, industrial, and other diseases that are required by law to be reported to health authorities. 2. applications, Aonix's tools have been selected for application development and real-time control Real-time control is a popular term for a certain class of digital controllers. For effective digital control, it is critical that sample time be constant. Real-time control achieves nearly constant sample time. See also
ELV Expendable Launch Vehicle ELV Extra Low Voltage ELV Emission Limit Value (environmental protection) ELV Elektronisches Lastschrift Verfahren (German method of payment) , EADS EADS European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company N.V. EADS Expeditionary Air Defense System (USMC) EADS Extended Air Defense Systems EADS Environmental Assessment Data System EADS Echelons Above Division Study Space Transportation, and Saab Ericsson Space Saab Ericsson Space was a joint venture between Saab and Ericsson, but is now fully owned by Saab after its acquisition of Ericsson Microwave Systems in june 12, 2006. [1] It specializes in space related equipment, for example the on board computers used in the Ariane 5 who also value high standards of real-time safety-critical development." "Aonix has built a strong reputation within the Space industry," noted Maurizio Porfiri, System Software Architect at ELV, main contractor of the Vega project. "We were impressed by the quality and robustness of their environment and appreciated the high level of expertise Aonix developed with space technology. Aonix expertise and experience are key factors in the future success of the Vega project." "Aonix has played an instrumental role in major space projects such as the Ariane 5 launcher and the Automated Transfer Vehicle An Automated Transfer Vehicle or ATV is an unmanned resupply spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency (ESA)[1]. ATVs are designed to supply the International Space Station with propellant, water, air, payload and experiments. (ATV (1) (Advanced TV) An early name for the digital TV standard proposed by the Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Service (ACATS). See ACATS. See also ATV Forum. (2) (Analog TV) Refers to the NTSC, PAL and SECAM analog TV standads. )," said Christophe Goarin, On Board Software Integration Manager at EADS Space Transportation. "Aonix products have always satisfied our demanding requirements and met the high-quality standards we expect from our suppliers." To reduce costs, the Vega Programme uses a flexible modular approach that employs advanced low-cost technologies and takes advantage of existing production facilities used for Ariane launchers. Aonix provides COTS products for onboard software development, based on technology already proven in previous Ariane launchers. The first qualification launch for Vega is planned in 2006 from the French Guiana Space Center. Following this, there will be an average of three to four launches each year. About Aonix(R) Aonix offers mission- and safety-critical solutions primarily to the military and aerospace, telecommunications and transportation-related industries. Aonix delivers the leading high-reliability, real-time embedded Java(TM) solution deployed today and has the largest number of certified Ada applications at the highest level of criticality. Our unique modeling solution features UML (Unified Modeling Language) An object-oriented analysis and design language from the Object Management Group (OMG). Many design methodologies for describing object-oriented systems were developed in the late 1980s. (TM) 2.0 profiles and MDA (1) (Monochrome Display Adapter) The first IBM PC monochrome video display standard for text. Due to its lack of graphics, MDA cards were often replaced with Hercules cards, which provided both text and graphics. See PC display modes and Hercules Graphics. (TM) tailored for the mission- and safety-critical space. Aonix products include PERC PERC See: Preferred equity redemption stock (R), RAVEN(TM), and Ameos(TM). Headquartered in San Diego, CA and Paris, France, Aonix operates sales offices throughout North America and Europe in addition to offering a network of international distributors. For more information, visit www.aonix.com. Aonix, Ameos, Software through Pictures, Architecture Component Development, TeleUSE, ObjectAda, AdaWorld, RAVEN, JRAVEN, JRTK, SmartKernel and PERC are registered trademarks and trademarks of Aonix. Java(TM) and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other tradenames and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. (C) 2005, Aonix, all rights reserved. |
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