2nd OPEN SOURCE FOR SPACE WORKSHOP

IEEE Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology - IEEE Space Computing Conference
Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA - 18-21 July 2023

Summary

The "Open Source for Space" Workshop is a one-day in-person seminar within the 2023 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT), featuring talks and invited presentations on the use of Open Source software and hardware in the space industry.

Open Source technologies playing an ever increasing role in space systems. Software such as the RTEMS Operating System, the NASA Core Flight System (cFS), F-Prime (which controls the Mars Helicopter), AIT-AMMOS, Open-MCT, and the Ball Aerospace Cosmos Ground Data System comprise some of the Open Source Software in wide use today.

The Workshop will be chaired by Dr. Ivan Perez (KBR / NASA Ames Research Center, Technical Lead of the Runtime Monitoring Systems Ogma and Copilot), and Alwyn Goodloe (NASA Langley Research Center, Project Manager of the Copilot project).

The workshop format will include invited presentations, contributed presentations, and technical demonstrations.

The workshop will include the participation of:

For the detailed schedule, please see this page and this page.


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