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23 September 2009 Overview of GSE as a multifunctional GUI
Boyan Kurtovich, Fabio Malangone, David L. Voss, Douglas B. Carssow, Theodore A. Fritz, Anton Mavretic
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Ground Support Equipment (GSE) [1] is a versatile and multifunctional graphical user interface (GUI) and a software/hardware platform. It is a custom-designed system executed in the LabVIEW programming language to serve as an instrument health monitor for the Loss Cone Imager (LCI) satellite project. GSE mimics the behavior of the onboard Experiment Computer System (ECS). Its functions comprise the measurement of voltage, current, and power, as well as acting as a safety mechanism in case of any anomalous condition (e.g., over-current and/or over-voltage situation). Individual log files record the sessions during which data is gathered and analyzed. Safety/warning alarm flags shall be 'visible' from any individual window/tab. Analog-to-Digital Conversion (ADC) particle group measurements will be displayed on six individual panels. GSE will be supplemented with a comprehensive user's manual for added clarity.
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Boyan Kurtovich, Fabio Malangone, David L. Voss, Douglas B. Carssow, Theodore A. Fritz, and Anton Mavretic "Overview of GSE as a multifunctional GUI", Proc. SPIE 7438, Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation III, 743815 (23 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.827370
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric particles

Satellites

Particles

Magnetism

Human-machine interfaces

LabVIEW

Visualization

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