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4 August 2010 The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope OCS and TCS models
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The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is a project envisioned as a system of systems with demanding science, technical, and operational requirements, that must perform as a fully integrated unit. The design and implementation of such a system poses big engineering challenges when performing requirements analysis, detailed interface definitions, operational modes and control strategy studies. The OMG System Modeling Language (SysML) has been selected as the framework for the systems engineering analysis and documentation for the LSST. Models for the overall system architecture and different observatory subsystems have been built describing requirements, structure, interfaces and behavior. In this paper we show the models for the Observatory Control System (OCS) and the Telescope Control System (TCS), and how this methodology has helped in the clarification of the design and requirements. In one common language, the relationships of the OCS, TCS, Camera and Data management subsystems are captured with models of the structure, behavior, requirements and the traceability between them.
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German Schumacher and Francisco Delgado "The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope OCS and TCS models", Proc. SPIE 7738, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy IV, 77381E (4 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.857379
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KEYWORDS
Systems modeling

Large Synoptic Survey Telescope

Observatories

Control systems

Telescopes

Systems engineering

Control systems design

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