Conference Paper
PIL (Procedure Intermediate Language) 언어를 파이썬 언어로 변환하는 자동화 기법
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Authors
이수전, 김인준, 이병선, 정원찬, 김재훈, 강병국, Javier Santiago Noguero Galilea
Issue Date
2009-09
Citation
한국자동제어 학술 회의 (KACC) 2009, pp.952-956
Publisher
제어·로봇·시스템학회
Language
Korean
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
PIL (Procedure Intermediate Language) was developed by the European satellite maker, Astrium, to define the automatic operation procedures for the satellites with EuroStar bus. So far, to operate those satellites, operators should buy OPSware, which is the software containing the PIL interpreter and execution environments, from Astrium. In this paper, we propose an automatic methodology to convert any PIL satellite operation procedures to python ones. By using this method, we can build our own satellite operation environment supported by python programming language.
KSP Keywords
Automatic operation, Execution environment, Intermediate language, Python programming language
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