6 research outputs found
An architecture for intelligent health assessment enabled IEEE 1451 compliant smart sensors
As systems become increasingly complex and costly, potential failure mechanisms and indicators are numerous and difficult to identify, while the cost of loss is very expensive - human lives, replacement units, and impacts to national security. In order to ensure the safety and long-term reliability of vehicles, structures, and devices attention must be directed toward the assessment and management of system health. System health is the key component that links data, information, and knowledge to action. Integrated Systems Health Management (ISHM) doctrine calls for comprehensive real-time health assessment and management of systems where the distillation of raw data into information takes place within sensors and actuators. This thesis develops novel field programmable health assessment capability for sensors and actuators in ISHM. Health assessment and feature extraction algorithms are implemented on a sensor or actuator through the Embedded Routine Manager (ERM) API. Algorithms are described using Health Electronic Datasheets (HEDS) to provide more flexible run-time operation. Interfacing is accomplished through IEEE Standard 1451 for Smart Sensors and Actuators, connecting ISHM with the instrumentation network of the future. These key elements are validated using exemplar algorithms to detect noise, spike, and flat-line events onboard the ISHM enabled Methane Thruster Testbed Project (MTTP) at NASA Stennis Space Center in Mississippi
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A Novel Approach to Pci Simulation Using ScriptSim
In recent years, the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) has become one of the most widely used bus architectures in modern computers. Simulation of the PCI bus, however, has been limited in both research and development. Current commercial PCI simulation software is designed towards compliance and verification testing rather than accurately mimicking PCI bus systems. In addition, most PCI simulation software is inflexible and offers no graphical user interface, instead relying on text files for configuration.
This paper presents a novel approach to PCI simulation using ScriptSim, an open-source PCI simulation tool that supports all the features offered by the PCI Local Specification Version 2.2. In addition to extending ScriptSim to include PCI-X functionality and a web-based graphical interface, we introduce techniques that allow us to accurately simulate real-world systems
A Scalable and Adaptive Network on Chip for Many-Core Architectures
In this work, a scalable network on chip (NoC) for future many-core architectures is proposed and investigated. It supports different QoS mechanisms to ensure predictable communication. Self-optimization is introduced to adapt the energy footprint and the performance of the network to the communication requirements. A fault tolerance concept allows to deal with permanent errors. Moreover, a template-based automated evaluation and design methodology and a synthesis flow for NoCs is introduced
Aerial Vehicles
This book contains 35 chapters written by experts in developing techniques for making aerial vehicles more intelligent, more reliable, more flexible in use, and safer in operation.It will also serve as an inspiration for further improvement of the design and application of aeral vehicles. The advanced techniques and research described here may also be applicable to other high-tech areas such as robotics, avionics, vetronics, and space