Phase II Amount
$1,030,467
SEAKR Engineering, Inc. and Planning Systems Inc. propose to build and test the flight version of a general-purpose, rad-tolerant, real-time processing system, the Experiment Computer System (ECS), that serves as the modular data processing hub for future tactical, rapid-response, and experimental small-sats. The proposed effort builds upon previous contracts to deliver, by 2007, a fully integrated package that is ready for environmental qualification and spacecraft integration and test, achieving TRL 7 directly and preparing the ECS for flight demonstration on the Demonstration and Science Experiment (DSX) to achieve TRL 8. The DoD Space Experiment Requirements Board currently ranks DSX as the nations second most important space experiment. The DoD payoff from the DSX ECS effort is significant. To provide Space Capability Protection from a High Altitude Nuclear Detonation (HAND) event, AFRL, NRL, and DARPA are actively researching the use of Radiation Belt Remediation to negate the effects of this high priority threat. Both a research and an Operational RBR system will require an on-orbit processing capability in a nuclear-survivable package well in excess of current state-of-the-art. The proposed ECS uses triple-voting logic applied to its processors as well as error correcting memory to provide this capability Command and Data Handling, Adaptive Control, System Identification, Radiation tolerant, Solid State Recorder