WELCOME TO THE GENOPUS WIKI
WHAT DOES GENOPUS MEANS?
GENOPUS comes from [GENIUS] and [[1]] meaning GENeration Of PatriUs widgets.
WHAT IS GENOPUS?
GENOPUS is a software library including widgets, written in Java by using [GENIUS] product and corresponding to flight dynamics objects available via PATRIUS library. So, for example, we could find widgets allowing to:
- Entry of a date with timescale and conversions.
- Entry of orbit definition (date, frame, parameters) and conversions.
- Entry of impulsive maneuver, continuous thrust maneuver or a sequence of maneuvers combining both types.
- Entry of attitude laws individually or via a sequence of laws.
- Entry of orbital events (eclipse …).
- Entry of vehicle characteristics,
- Entry of force models (potential, atmosphere, solar pressure radiation …).
Thus, this library allows getting very quickly complex flight dynamics widgets directly linked to PATRIUS objects.
CURRENT VERSION
Version | 1.2.1 |
Disponibility | 01/06/2017 |
Javadoc | yes |
Dependencies | Java 1.6 Genius 1.6 or 1.6.1 Miglayout 4.2 Jdom 1.1.2 Gettext-commons 0.9.8 JFreeChart 1.0.19 commons-io 2.4 |
REMARKS
First version available externally to CNES. As it is coded in Java, this product is available for any kind of platforms owning Java. Nevertheless, it needs GENIUS and PATRIUS products. GENOPUS is provided as Open Source under license Apache 2.0. Java doc is accessible via this site. GENOPUS is now internally used by CNES for most of expertise tools development as for other tools with a more operational role as ELECTRA. Some tutorials are available in the tutorials package.
PREVIOUS VERSIONS
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JAVA DOC
Current Java Doc Java Doc 1.2.1