The ability to upload a space or unmanned aircraft mission as a self-contained software application can enable multiple users to share an aerial, orbital sensing, or other platform. However, incorporating this mechanism presents the risk of uploading malicious software to the device and damaging or impairing the system. The App-On-Demand capability provides an answer to this. It allows applications to be uploaded to the craft, run, and have their data be returned to the ground, safely and securely. This paper provides an overview of the design and development of the App-On-Demand functionality for the OpenOrbiter I spacecraft.
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