Radiation induced Single Event Effects (SEEs) are a serious problem for spacecraft flight software, potentially leading to a complete loss of mission. Conventional risk mitigation has been focused on hardware, leading to slow, expensive and outdated on-board computing devices, increased power consumption and launch mass. Our approach is to look at SEEs from a software perspective, and to explicitly design flight software so that it can detect and correct the majority of SEES. Radiation hardened flight software will reduce the significant residual residual risk for critical missions and flight phases, and enable more use of inexpensive and fast COTS hardware
When performing a single event effect (SEE) test during a test campaign, flexibility and out of the ...
The high-radiation environment in space can lead to anomalies in normal satellite operation. A major...
We present the results of single events effects (SEE) testing and analysis investigating the effects...
Radiation effects on space computers are becoming more of a concern as feature sizes of modern trans...
Single Board Computers (SBCs) are quickly evolving and gaining capability as their cost comes down. ...
Abstract Spacecraft performance requirements drive the utilization of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS...
Radiation poses known and serious risks to smallsat survivability and mission duration, with effects...
Elevated levels of radiation in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) can cause several unexpected behaviors in digi...
Above the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Brazil, there is a dip in the Earth s surrounding magneti...
Mission success criteria at the device level and required device operation/availability can determin...
During the past decade, numerous small satellites have been launched into space, with dramatically e...
A hazard to all spacecraft orbiting the Earth is the existence of a harsh environment with its subse...
Small satellite projects often do not have the budget or schedule to incorporate radiation-hardened ...
In today's rapidly advancing technology roadmap for space applications there is an emphasis on compl...
NASA's future missions are focused on long-duration deep space missions for human exploration which ...
When performing a single event effect (SEE) test during a test campaign, flexibility and out of the ...
The high-radiation environment in space can lead to anomalies in normal satellite operation. A major...
We present the results of single events effects (SEE) testing and analysis investigating the effects...
Radiation effects on space computers are becoming more of a concern as feature sizes of modern trans...
Single Board Computers (SBCs) are quickly evolving and gaining capability as their cost comes down. ...
Abstract Spacecraft performance requirements drive the utilization of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS...
Radiation poses known and serious risks to smallsat survivability and mission duration, with effects...
Elevated levels of radiation in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) can cause several unexpected behaviors in digi...
Above the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Brazil, there is a dip in the Earth s surrounding magneti...
Mission success criteria at the device level and required device operation/availability can determin...
During the past decade, numerous small satellites have been launched into space, with dramatically e...
A hazard to all spacecraft orbiting the Earth is the existence of a harsh environment with its subse...
Small satellite projects often do not have the budget or schedule to incorporate radiation-hardened ...
In today's rapidly advancing technology roadmap for space applications there is an emphasis on compl...
NASA's future missions are focused on long-duration deep space missions for human exploration which ...
When performing a single event effect (SEE) test during a test campaign, flexibility and out of the ...
The high-radiation environment in space can lead to anomalies in normal satellite operation. A major...
We present the results of single events effects (SEE) testing and analysis investigating the effects...