17 December 2009

Real time operating system at heart of next generation space programme

  • Real time operating system at heart of next generation space programme

NASA has selected Wind River's VxWorks 653 real time operating system for use in the flight and command computers in the Ares I and Ares V next generation launch vehicles.

The Ares I rocket is a crew launch vehicle being developed for NASA's Constellation Program, while Ares V is a cargo launch vehicle which is set to be the 'heavy lifter' for delivery of hardware into space.
"The aerospace and defence industry requires reliable, effective software tools that comply with rigorous certification requirements," said Rob Hoffman, vice president and general manager, aerospace and defense, Wind River. "Wind River has worked with NASA for more than two decades and the inclusion of VxWorks 653 in the Ares launch vehicles underscores our commitment to providing aerospace customers with the robust mission critical device software that they need."
VxWorks 653 features a complete ARINC 653 integrated modular avionics foundation and RTCA DO-178B Level A certification evidence.

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Graham Pitcher

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