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cFS | kubos | |
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8 | 3 | |
684 | 301 | |
3.4% | 0.7% | |
7.4 | 1.3 | |
12 days ago | 9 months ago | |
CMake | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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cFS
- NASA CoreFlight System (CFS)
- Examples of excellently-written projects.
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[ANN] NASA's Ogma -- now with FPrime support
[4] https://github.com/nasa/cFS
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C programming jobs?
I definitely recommend looking at https://github.com/nasa/cFS for some great pure C coding.
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Resources for Space sector embedded programming
Nowadays there's a trend towards openness and reusability. There's frameworks like the NASA Core Flight System (cFS) and the NASA JPL F Prime framework. There's also workshops where all of us flight software engineers get together and discuss new research, trends etc: https://www.youtube.com/c/FlightSoftwareWorkshop
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Ask HN: What open source projects go to space?
Core Flight System (cFS) https://github.com/nasa/cFS
NASA has a lot of open source projects including a bunch that don't "go to space" but are used in space related projects (check each project for contributor guidelines):
https://github.com/nasa/openmct - web based mission control software
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ANN: NASA's Ogma
Your best bet is probably to read the documentation of the project itself, as well as documentation from the associated projects FRET, Copilot (https://copilot-language.github.io/documentation.html, https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20200003164), and cFS (https://github.com/nasa/cFS).
kubos
- Bringing Rust to Space - Setting up a Rust ecosystem for the VA108XX MCU family
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Resources for Space sector embedded programming
I'd recommend looking at some open source flight software frameworks, such as NASA's cFS (https://github.com/nasa/cfs), NASA's F' (https://github.com/nasa/fprime), or Kubos (https://github.com/kubos/kubos), just to name a few.
- Ask HN: What open source projects go to space?
What are some alternatives?
fprime - F´ - A flight software and embedded systems framework
luos_engine - Open-source and real-time orchestrator for cyber-physical-systems, to easily design, test and deploy embedded applications and digital twins.
Open MCT - A web based mission control framework.
trick - Trick Simulation Environment. Trick provides a common set of simulation capabilities and utilities to build simulations automatically.
copilot - A stream-based runtime-verification framework for generating hard real-time C code.
ogma
fret - A framework for the elicitation, specification, formalization and understanding of requirements.
pim - Source code for the book: Patterns in the Machine: A Software Engineering Guide to Embedded Development
IMUtility - A Safety-Critical Utility Code