Projects:2021s1-13001 Improving the Resilience of Autonomous Satellite Networks against High-Energy Disruptions
While FPGAs offer a number of benefits for aerospace applications, they are highly susceptible to single event effects (SEE) when exposed to high-radiation environments. These upsets can cause undesirable behaviour within the system, and potentially lead to catastrophic system failure. Students will build upon existing work to develop a novel FPGA configuration scrubber to overcome these effects using an external microcontroller.
Contents
Introduction
Project description here
Project team
Project students
- Jack Nelson
- Albert Pistorius
Supervisors
- Dr. Said Al-Sarawi
- Dr. Dharmapriya Bandara (DST Group)
Advisors
- Dr. Brayden Phillips
Project Objectives
- To design and develop a novel system architecture to detect and correct single event upsets, and to restore system operation in a failure event.
- To provide sufficient fault protection such that an industry-rated FPGA may be used in space applications for a minimum period of 2 years (in Low Earth Orbit) without loss of functionality.
- To provide clearly defined research outcomes which can be incorporated into the development process for future CubeSat launches.
Background
Method
Results
Conclusion
References
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