BAE Systems, air systems, approach to the problem of atmospheric radiation
BAE Systems, air systems, approach to the problem of atmospheric radiation
- Author(s): D. King
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20050513
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- Author(s): D. King Source: IEE Seminar on Cosmic Radiation - Single Event Effects and Avionics, 2005 page ()
- Conference: IEE Seminar on Cosmic Radiation - Single Event Effects and Avionics
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20050513
- ISBN: 0 86341 600 4
- Location: London, UK
- Conference date: 6 Dec. 2005
- Format: PDF
The BAE Systems, air systems, approach to the problem of atmospheric radiation is presented and practical methods discussed. The ground based neutron testing work package for SPAESRANE is led by BAE Systems. The practicalities of real systems testing at Los Alamos (USA), the Tri-University Meson Facility (Canada) and the Theodor Svedberg Laboratory (Sweden) are discussed. BAE Systems have been interested in the field of weightless neural networks for many years, because of their simplistic/natural resilience to corruption and erroneous information. This has led to the development of several weightless non-neural based weightless binary architectures which are currently being studied for their resilient properties with a view of offering protection to avionics systems. (19 pages)
Inspec keywords: neutron effects; atmospheric radiation; neural nets; avionics
Subjects: Radiation effects (semiconductor technology); Aircraft electronics
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