NASA Office of Logic Design

NASA Office of Logic Design

A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


2002 MAPLD Technical Program

Session D. Design 2: Systems and Platforms

Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Dr. Tanya Vladimirova, University of Surreyd_augusta.jpg (10961 bytes)
Session Chairs
Dr. Tanya Vladimirova, University of Surrey
Agustin Fernandez-Leon, European Space Agency
Pictures from Session D

Paper D1
1:45 - 2:10 pm
"Scientific Computations on a NASA Reconfigurable Hypercomputer"
Olaf O. Storaasli1, Robert C. Singleterry1, and Sam Brown2
1 NASA Langley, Hampton VA
2 Star Bridge Systems, Midvale UT
Abstract: storaasli_a.pdfstoraasli_a.doc
Presentation: d1_storaasli_s.pdf, d1_storaasli_s.ppt
Paper: 

Paper D2
2:10 - 2:35 pm
"Reconfigurable Computing Applied to Problems in Communications Security"
Duncan A. Buell and James P. Davis
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of South Carolina
Abstract: bell_a.pdf
Presentation: d2_buell_s.pdf, d2_buell_s.ppt
Paper: 

Paper D3
2:35 - 3:00 pm
"Implementation Trade-offs of Triple-DES in the SRC Reconfigurable Computing Environment"
Osman Devrim Fidanci, Hatim Diab, Tarek El-Ghazawi, and Nikitas Alexandridis
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The George Washington University
fidanci@gwu.edu
Abstract: fidanci_a.htmlfidanci_a.pdffidanci_a.doc
Presentation: d3_Fidanci_S.pdf, d3_fidanci_s.ppt
Paper: d3_fidanci_p.pdfd3_fidanci_p.doc

 

POSTER SESSION AND BREAK 3:00 - 3:55 PM

Paper D5
3:55 - 4:20 pm
"A CCSDS-Based Communication System for a Single Chip On-Board Computer"
Daixun Zheng,  Tanya Vladimirova, and Martin Sweeting
Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey
Abstract: zheng_a.htmzheng_a.pdfzheng_a.doc
Presentation: d5_zheng_s.pdf, d5_zheng_s.ppt
Paper: d5_zheng_p.pdf

Paper D6
4:20 - 4:45 pm
"Development of a Remotely Reconfigurable Integrated Image Processing Platform [RIP]"
Robin Coxe1, William Marinelli1, Creigh Gordon2
1Physical Sciences Inc.
2Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/VSSE)
Abstract: coxe_a.pdfcoxe_a.doc
Presentation: d6_coxe_s.pdf, d6_coxe_s.ppt
Paper: 

Trivia Contest, Cocktail Party and Dinner 4:45 - 6:15 pm w/ Jazz Band

Panel Session - 6:15 pm until ...

Why Is Mars So Hard?

A Discussion of the Technical, Programmatic, and Political Factors
That Have Lead To Failures at Mars over the Last 40 Years

Panel Moderator: Dr. Rod Barto (Bio)

Paper PAN1
"Review of the Mars Odyssey Red Team Review"
Rod Barto, Panel Moderator
Spacecraft Digital Electronics
Abstract: barto1_a.htm

Introduction: "A Historical Perspective"
Dr. Roger Launius (Bio)
NASA Chief Historian
Chair, Dept. of Space History, National Air and Space Museum


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