History of computer design at NASA starting with the Gemini Digital Computer, Apollo, Skylab, Shuttle and other space craft.
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Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience
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One possibility that concerns computer designers is the effect of highly charged particle impacts on memory cells. If a particle has sufficient energy to change the information stored in a bit, it can affect the software in a potentially disastrous way.
Such a spurious change is called a single event upset (SEU).
Sufficient numbers of particles can cause so many bits to change states that the software fails.
Such a spurious change is called a single event upset (SEU).
Sufficient numbers of particles can cause so many bits to change states that the software fails.
Re: Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience
Can this be used for nuclear radiation leak/detection. Say if a communication/tracking device with a memory array was attached to cargo?
Re: Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience
There are better, more reliable, monitors. In this case there would not a way to know what particle caused it.