2017 IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI (ISVLSI) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/isvlsi.2017.68
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Project HIPNOS: Case Study of High Performance Avionics for Active Debris Removal in Space

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“…Another distinct example, is the employment of FPGAs in space domain for the execution of high-performance tasks. FPGAs outperform the space-grade CPUs in terms of processing speed, while satisfying the critical power budget required by space missions [79,80,81]. Moreover, the reconfiguration is a key feature which enables the interchanging between different operations/algorithms and thus, omitting the need for the employment of separate on-board chips/components which increase the weight and the overall mission cost [103].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another distinct example, is the employment of FPGAs in space domain for the execution of high-performance tasks. FPGAs outperform the space-grade CPUs in terms of processing speed, while satisfying the critical power budget required by space missions [79,80,81]. Moreover, the reconfiguration is a key feature which enables the interchanging between different operations/algorithms and thus, omitting the need for the employment of separate on-board chips/components which increase the weight and the overall mission cost [103].…”
Section: Lut (Xor)mentioning
confidence: 99%