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NASA Space Engineering Research Center for VLSI systems design
This annual review reports the center's activities and findings on very large scale integration (VLSI) systems design for 1990, including project status, financial support, publications, the NASA Space Engineering Research Center (SERC) Symposium on VLSI Design, research results, and outreach programs. Processor chips completed or under development are listed. Research results summarized include a design technique to harden complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS) memory circuits against single event upset (SEU); improved circuit design procedures; and advances in computer aided design (CAD), communications, computer architectures, and reliability design. Also described is a high school teacher program that exposes teachers to the fundamentals of digital logic design
Reliability Driven Synthesis of Sequential Circuits
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratorySemiconductor Research Corporation / SRC 95-DP-109Joint Services Electronics Program / N00014-90-J-127
NASA Space Engineering Research Center Symposium on VLSI Design
The NASA Space Engineering Research Center (SERC) is proud to offer, at its second symposium on VLSI design, presentations by an outstanding set of individuals from national laboratories and the electronics industry. These featured speakers share insights into next generation advances that will serve as a basis for future VLSI design. Questions of reliability in the space environment along with new directions in CAD and design are addressed by the featured speakers
A generalized parallel task model for recurrent real-time processes
A model is considered for representing recurrent precedence-constrained tasks that are to execute on multiprocessor platforms. A recurrent task is specified as a directed acyclic graph (DAG), a period, and a relative deadline. Each vertex of the DAG represents a sequential job, while the edges of the DAG represent precedence constraints between these jobs. All the jobs of the DAG are released simultaneously and need to complete execution within the specified relative deadline of their release. Each task may release j
All electric battery service vessel - Dynamic modeling of a battery fed IPMSM propulsion plant as a tool for energy estimates and functional description for an energy management system
"Designing an all-electric battery vessel, knowledge of the dynamic performance of the electrical propulsion plant becomes crucial to produce adequate estimates of needed battery capacity. An energy management system is to control the on-board power flow and ensure energy efficient operation of the vessel. This thesis presents a solution for dynamic simulation of an all-electric battery vessel based on an internal permanent magnet synchronous machine propulsion plant.
Insight in system dynamics forms the basis of a proposed functional description for further design of an energy management system. Through description of the different modes and transitions between them, critical aspects and functionality of the control system are enlightened.
The thesis presents a tuning guide showing how to tune the model to convergence using measured data from the vessel sea trial. When tuned, the presented model can be used for dimensioning future battery vessels.
The model is designed in MATLAB Simulink.
Key words: Energy management system, dynamic modeling, battery vessel, IPMSM, electric propulsion.
NASA SERC 1990 Symposium on VLSI Design
This document contains papers presented at the first annual NASA Symposium on VLSI Design. NASA's involvement in this event demonstrates a need for research and development in high performance computing. High performance computing addresses problems faced by the scientific and industrial communities. High performance computing is needed in: (1) real-time manipulation of large data sets; (2) advanced systems control of spacecraft; (3) digital data transmission, error correction, and image compression; and (4) expert system control of spacecraft. Clearly, a valuable technology in meeting these needs is Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI). This conference addresses the following issues in VLSI design: (1) system architectures; (2) electronics; (3) algorithms; and (4) CAD tools
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