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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
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
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.
I'm working on an embedded lib called [Luos](https://github.com/Luos-io/luos_engine) and I'm sure this could be useful for space devices. In your point of view, what did I need to have in mind to make it space ready ?