Mathematics
Scientific paper
Feb 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002aipc..605..343b&link_type=abstract
LOW TEMPERATURE DETECTORS: Ninth International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 605, p
Mathematics
Mathematical Procedures And Computer Techniques, Data Analysis: Algorithms And Implementation, Data Management
Scientific paper
Future missions such as Constellation-X plan to use arrays of 1000 or more microcalorimeters with peak count rates of 1000 per second on a single pixel and 10,000 per second across the array. These requirements put severe constraints on the data processing system. Raw data from the array will exceed 3 Gbits/second. In addition, the limited power available on space-flight missions requires a highly efficient processing system. We discuss a possible data processing architecture that will fit within the constraints of Constellation-X. .
Boyce Kevin R.
Figueroa-Feliciano Enectali
Finkbeiner Fred M.
Gendreau Keith Charles
Kelley Richard L.
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