In this position article, we motivate the necessity to introduce three software methods in spacecraft computing platforms in order to enable to use COTS components: SIHFT, mixed-criticality, and probabilistic timing analysis. We investigate the benefits and the drawbacks of these techniques, especially in terms of safety, by also analyzing the standards to identify the current limitations that do not allow such techniques to be used. Finally, we recap current and future works, highlighting possible changes to standards
Space missions force engineers to make complex trade-offs between many different constraints includi...
This presentation describes the accelerating use of Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) parts in space a...
The use of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS), cutting-edge processing systems in space applications ha...
In this position article, we motivate the necessity to introduce three software methods in spacecraf...
Commercial-off-the-shelf devices are often advocated as the only solution to the increasing performa...
Space is one of the harshest environments that electronics need to operate in and is also one of the...
This paper examines and discusses some of the key issues associated with the use of COTS products, s...
Space Flight hardware and software designers are increasingly turning to Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (C...
The increasing complexity of future satellite missions requires adequately powerful on- board comput...
By judiciously using COTS technology a new space computer product that has lower cost, higher perfor...
This paper presents an overview of some of the methodologies defined during the project “Development...
Radiation induced Single Event Effects (SEEs) are a serious problem for spacecraft flight software, ...
In this paper, a new approach is presented to assess the risk of using commercial off-the-shelf (COT...
This paper presents a safety concept for the on-board software system of the UPMSat-2 experimental s...
The industries of transportation as the space industry are faced with a strong global economic compe...
Space missions force engineers to make complex trade-offs between many different constraints includi...
This presentation describes the accelerating use of Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) parts in space a...
The use of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS), cutting-edge processing systems in space applications ha...
In this position article, we motivate the necessity to introduce three software methods in spacecraf...
Commercial-off-the-shelf devices are often advocated as the only solution to the increasing performa...
Space is one of the harshest environments that electronics need to operate in and is also one of the...
This paper examines and discusses some of the key issues associated with the use of COTS products, s...
Space Flight hardware and software designers are increasingly turning to Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (C...
The increasing complexity of future satellite missions requires adequately powerful on- board comput...
By judiciously using COTS technology a new space computer product that has lower cost, higher perfor...
This paper presents an overview of some of the methodologies defined during the project “Development...
Radiation induced Single Event Effects (SEEs) are a serious problem for spacecraft flight software, ...
In this paper, a new approach is presented to assess the risk of using commercial off-the-shelf (COT...
This paper presents a safety concept for the on-board software system of the UPMSat-2 experimental s...
The industries of transportation as the space industry are faced with a strong global economic compe...
Space missions force engineers to make complex trade-offs between many different constraints includi...
This presentation describes the accelerating use of Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) parts in space a...
The use of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS), cutting-edge processing systems in space applications ha...