Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Research concerning flight computers for use on interplanetary probes is reviewed. The history of these computers from the Viking mission to the present is outlined. The differences between ground commercial computers and computers for planetary exploration are listed. The development of a computer for the Mariner Mark II comet rendezvous asteroid flyby mission is described. Various aspects of recently developed computer systems are examined, including the Max real time, embedded computer, a hypercube distributed supercomputer, a SAR data processor, a processor for the High Resolution IR Imaging Spectrometer, and a robotic vision multiresolution pyramid machine for processsing images obtained by a Mars Rover.
Keywords:
SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTATION
Type:
International Symposium on Space Technology and Science; May 22, 1988 - May 27, 1988; Sapporo; Japan
Format:
text
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