Researchers Create Self-Healing Computer Systems for Spacecraft

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Kevin Carr an undergraduate in electrical and computer engineering adjusts one of the transmitter modules that is used to wirelessly link five units being tested in a self-healing computer system. The unit to the left of the transmitter is a Field Pr ...
Kevin Carr, an undergraduate in electrical and computer engineering, adjusts one of the transmitter modules that is used to wirelessly link five units being tested in a self-healing computer system. The unit to the left of the transmitter is a Field Programmable Gate Array. Other transmitters and FPGAs can be seen in the background. (Photo by Matt Brailey)

We've all heard about the space missions that are DOA when NASA engineers lose touch with the spacecraft or lander. In other cases, some critical system fails and the mission is compromised.


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