Soft core based embedded systems in critical aerospace applications

2011 
There is an increasing interest in the aerospace industry to reduce the cost of the systems by means of using Commercial Off The Shelf () devices. The engineering of novel microsatellites and nanosatellites are clear examples of this new trend. However, the use of sub-micron technologies has led to greater sensitivity of these devices to radiation-induced , limiting the exploitation of this approach in critical systems. This paper presents an innovative application of soft-core microprocessor based embedded systems, to design dependable and reduced-cost critical systems with reconfigurable devices (flash based ). To make this possible, it is necessary to fine-tune the protection strategy by combining selectively fault mitigation techniques based on hardware or software. In this way, the resultant system not only fulfills both the design constraints and the dependability requirements, but also avoids the cost provoked by excessive use of protection mechanisms. A case study is presented in which the design space exploration between hardware and software protection techniques permits to find the best trade-offs among performance, reliability, memory size and hardware cost in a dependable subsystem.► New application of soft-core embedded systems to develop critical aerospace systems. ► Design process combines in a selective way, hardware and software techniques. ► Designs not only meet all requirements, but avoid excessive use costly protections.
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