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Projects on Fault-tolerant Systems
COMPASSO
The Institute for Software Technology is developing the command and data handling software for the COMPASSO mission. COMPASSO is a DLR project to test optical technologies on the Bartolomeo platform attached to the International Space Station (ISS), and to compare their performance with existing systems.
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MAIUS / BECCAL
The Institute for Software Technology is providing the experiment control software for cold atom experiments such as MAIUS and BECCAL. The goal of these projects is to investigate the experimental possibilities and technological requirements for experiments with Bose-Einstein condensates on board sounding rockets and the International Space Station (ISS) respectively.
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Resilienz
Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) are systems composed of microcomputers embedded within a physical system. Future CPS are smart, highly connected, and autonomous. They employ cutting-edge technologies such as AI-driven decision processes and Machine Learning to better perceive and interpret their surroundings. Resilient systems are designed to respond even in the case of malicious (or accidental) disruptions, aiming to restore the maximum achievable system function.
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ScOSA Flight Experiment
Reliable and high-performance On-Board Computers (OBC) play a central role in space exploration. Computer systems on satellites, for instance, enable demanding Earth observation missions or autonomous exploration missions on other celestial bodies. The ScOSA flight experiment project aims to develop a new cost-effective OBC architecture that provides increased computing power.
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