Excavating
Patent
1983-12-20
1987-03-31
Atkinson, Charles E.
Excavating
364187, 371 9, G06F 1120
Patent
active
046548467
ABSTRACT:
The spacecraft system has automatic fault detection and autonomous reconfiguration of redundant hardware and software to correct that fault without ground station intervention. The spacecraft has redundant processors, sensors, control systems and buses. When a unit is believed to have failed as detected by the satellite processor unit, it switches to a backup unit. If the symptom persists after the unit is switched, the processor unit switches to a different bus. If the fault still exists, a new processor unit is switched in and the entire checking and switching repeats.
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Beck George A.
Goodwin Paul G.
Silverman Michael B.
Atkinson Charles E.
RCA Corporation
Tripoli Joseph S.
Troike Robert L.
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