International audienceUp to now, the reliability achieved by COTS components was largely sufficient for avionics, in terms of failure rate as well as time to failure. With the implementation of new and more integrated technologies (90 nm node, 65 nm and below), the question has arisen of the impact of the new technologies on reliability. It has been stated that the lifetime of these new technologies might decrease. The drift is expected to be technology dependent: integration, technology node, materials, elementary structure choices and process pay a key role. Figures have been published, which gives smaller lifetime than the 30 years generally required for avionics. This would of course impact not only the reliability, but also the mainten...
International audienceElectronics components and devices, including equipment to systems, are fabric...
Radiation hardened devices are mostly extremely expensive. The continuously downscaling of microelec...
We expose some of the truths about COTS, discounting some exaggerated claims about the applicability...
International audienceThe industries of transportation as the space industry are faced with a strong...
Many vendors produce products that are not domain specific (e.g., network server) and have limited f...
During the last decade, research and evelopment of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) has hown ...
Avionics (aeronautics and aerospace) industries must rely on components and systems of demonstrated ...
In this paper, we examine a new approach to electronic component reliability that is more suited to ...
International audienceA large range of commercial deep submicron VLSI devices are used for avionic d...
This presentation describes the accelerating use of Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) parts in space a...
In this position article, we motivate the necessity to introduce three software methods in spacecraf...
In this paper, a new approach is presented to assess the risk of using commercial off-the-shelf (COT...
Radiation hardened devices are mostly extremely expensive. The continuously downscaling of microelec...
Space Flight hardware and software designers are increasingly turning to Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (C...
It is conventional wisdom in defence systems that electronic brains are where much of the present a...
International audienceElectronics components and devices, including equipment to systems, are fabric...
Radiation hardened devices are mostly extremely expensive. The continuously downscaling of microelec...
We expose some of the truths about COTS, discounting some exaggerated claims about the applicability...
International audienceThe industries of transportation as the space industry are faced with a strong...
Many vendors produce products that are not domain specific (e.g., network server) and have limited f...
During the last decade, research and evelopment of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) has hown ...
Avionics (aeronautics and aerospace) industries must rely on components and systems of demonstrated ...
In this paper, we examine a new approach to electronic component reliability that is more suited to ...
International audienceA large range of commercial deep submicron VLSI devices are used for avionic d...
This presentation describes the accelerating use of Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) parts in space a...
In this position article, we motivate the necessity to introduce three software methods in spacecraf...
In this paper, a new approach is presented to assess the risk of using commercial off-the-shelf (COT...
Radiation hardened devices are mostly extremely expensive. The continuously downscaling of microelec...
Space Flight hardware and software designers are increasingly turning to Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (C...
It is conventional wisdom in defence systems that electronic brains are where much of the present a...
International audienceElectronics components and devices, including equipment to systems, are fabric...
Radiation hardened devices are mostly extremely expensive. The continuously downscaling of microelec...
We expose some of the truths about COTS, discounting some exaggerated claims about the applicability...