DocumentCode
84276
Title
Atmospheric Radiation Environment Effects on Electronic Balloon Board Observed During Polar Vortex and Equatorial Operational Campaigns
Author
Hubert, Guillaume ; Bezerra, F. ; Nicot, J.-M. ; Artola, L. ; Cheminet, A. ; Valdivia, J.-N. ; Mouret, J.-M. ; Meyer, J.-R. ; Cocquerez, P.
Author_Institution
French Aerosp. Lab. (ONERA), Toulouse, France
Volume
61
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Aug. 2014
Firstpage
1703
Lastpage
1709
Abstract
In this paper, we describe functional anomalies induced by the atmospheric radiation environment in flight balloon during polar vortex and equatorial operational campaigns. These anomalies are the consequence of single event effects (SEE) and are characterized by over-current events on electronic boards inducing the inability to enter into communication. Objectives of this paper consist of describing and analyzing data issued from operational in-flight, then to demonstrate that radiations are the origin of anomalies. High-energy neutron operational campaign (Uppsala) and SEE high-energy proton test at device level (KYI) were performed. Modeling approaches were proposed and results are compared with in-flight data. Then, this work demonstrates the operational impact induced by neutron and proton environments on electronic balloon board and proposes modeling and experimental approaches to quantify the SEE risk.
Keywords
atmospheric radiation; balloons; neutron effects; proton effects; stratosphere; SEE high energy proton test; atmospheric radiation environment effects; electronic balloon board; electronic boards; equatorial operational campaigns; functional anomalies; high energy neutron operational campaign; neutron environments; overcurrent events; polar vortex; proton environments; single event effects; Atmospheric modeling; Neutrons; Power supplies; Protons; Radiation effects; Random access memory; Temperature measurement; Atmospheric radiation environment; ground tests; modeling; operational risk; single event effect (SEE); stratospheric balloon;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2014.2303497
Filename
6800108
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