Fletcher, 2019 - Google Patents
System Architecture and Software Impacts on Fault Tolerant AvionicsFletcher, 2019
- Document ID
- 3800118269590310959
- Author
- Fletcher M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2019 IEEE Space Computing Conference (SCC)
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Fault tolerant system design started with the wagon, employing a break on each wagon wheel. As systems become more complex or became autonomous, the need for something (" avionics") to control these systems became apparent. How much" fault tolerance" in a …
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