Limitations and assumptions for TDP Operations Clause Samples

Limitations and assumptions for TDP Operations. The number of FOPs to be generated and validated for the TDP1 is limited to approximately ten. The routine operations needs of the TDPs will be consistent with those required for the day to day operation of the core Alphasat satellite and operational payload. The design of the TDPs will ensure, through a combination of on-board and autonomous ground health monitoring (critical telemetry limit checking) that in the event of a serious anomaly occurring which may permanently degrade the TDP, or associated satellite interfaces, autonomous contingency operations are established which will render the TDP safe until manual ground intervention can be implemented. In the event that the operating of any TDP results in an unacceptable interference/degradation in the performance of the Alphasat commercial payload the offending TDP will be switched off, or operations limited to modes which do not result in said degradation. In the event that an unforeseen reduction in available resources from the Alphabus (eg Power, datahandling) occurs due to equipment failures and/or degradation, priority will be given to the commercial payload. In such a case a revised operational scenario for the TDPs will be agreed by ESA and the Operator to ensure the necessary resources are made available to the commercial payload whilst, where possible, allowing continued, but necessarily reduced, scope for TDP operations.

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