Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Oct 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991stin...9233410h&link_type=abstract
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Computer Science
Performance
Anomalies, Electromagnetic Radiation, Radiation Dosage, Radiation Effects, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Satellite Instruments, Scientific Satellites, Solar Radiation, Dielectrics, Feasibility Analysis, Perturbation, Radiation Hardening, Reliability Analysis, Single Event Upsets, Spacecraft Charging
Scientific paper
The local environmental conditions that a spacecraft operates within may induce occasional anomalous behavior that can impact reliability and performance. The Compact Environmental Anomaly Sensor (CEASE) is an instrument being developed to detect local environmental perturbations and provide the host spacecraft with various anomaly alerts along with confidence factors that allow the host spacecraft to conduct its operations in a manner to minimize these anomalous responses or to flag data as suspect due to local conditions. This report covers the first year of a feasibility study of this instrument.
Anderson Hugh
Huber Alan C.
McGarity John O.
Pantazis John A.
Potter Douglas
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