Title :
Keynote address I: SpaceCube: A family of reconfigurable hybrid on-board science data processors
Author_Institution :
Goddard Space Flight Center, Sci. Data Process. Branch, NASA, Greenbelt, MD, USA
Abstract :
SpaceCube is a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based on-board hybrid science data processing system developed at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). The goal of the SpaceCube program is to provide 10× to 100× improvements in on-board computing power while lowering relative power consumption and cost. The SpaceCube design strategy incorporates commercial rad-tolerant FPGA technology and couples it with an upset mitigation software architecture to provide "order of magnitude" improvements in computing power over traditional rad-hard flight systems. Many of the missions proposed in the Earth Science Decadal Survey (ESDS) will require "next generation" on-board processing capabilities to meet their specified mission goals. Advanced laser altimeter, radar, lidar and hyperspectral instruments are proposed for at least ten of the Decadal Survey missions, and all of these instrument systems will require advanced on-board processing capabilities to facilitate the timely conversion of Earth Science data into Earth Science information. Both an "order of magnitude" increase in processing power and the ability to "reconfigure on the fly" are required to implement algorithms that detect and react to events, to produce data products on-board for applications such as direct downlink, quick look, and "first responder" real-time awareness, to enable "sensor web" multi-platform collaboration, and to perform on-board "lossless" data reduction by migrating typical ground-based processing functions on-board, thus reducing on-board storage and downlink requirements. This presentation will highlight a number of SpaceCube technology developments to date and describe current and future efforts, including the collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense - Space Test Program (DoD/STP) on the STP-H4 ISS experiment pallet (launch June 2013) that will demonstrate SpaceCube 2.0 technology on-orbit.
Keywords :
aerospace engineering; data reduction; field programmable gate arrays; groupware; power consumption; software architecture; ESDS; Earth Science Decadal Survey; FPGA; GSFC; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; SpaceCube; field programmable gate array; lossless data reduction; multiplatform collaboration; on-board computing power; power consumption; rad-hard flight systems; reconfigurable hybrid on-board science data processors; sensor Web; upset mitigation software architecture;
Conference_Titel :
Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS), 2012 NASA/ESA Conference on
Conference_Location :
Erlangen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1915-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1914-0
DOI :
10.1109/AHS.2012.6268677