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Old 07-07-2008, 01:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cool Self-healing computers for NASA spacecraft


As you can guess, hardwired computer systems are much faster than general-purpose ones because they are designed to do a single task. But when they fail, they need to be totally reconfigured. This can be just a costly problem in a lab on Earth, but it can be vital in space. This is why a University of Arizona (UA) team is working with NASA to design self-healing computer systems for spacecraft. The UA engineers are working on hybrid hardware/software systems using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) to develop these reconfigurable processing systems. As said the lead researcher, 'Our objective is to go beyond predicting a fault to using a self-healing system to fix the predicted fault before it occurs.

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Old 07-07-2008, 07:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Kewl.. Feels like da concept is right out from iron man anime..
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Kewl.. Feels like da concept is right out from iron man anime..
But the concept is quite innovative for sure
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Will agree only if they make it. But gotta give it to Stan Lee for thinking so much into the animations he created..
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^^^ agree with you
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end of day for hardware engineers ... one day...
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But this will be the case not here at India and other developing countries
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agreed with @Sumeet_naik ...... +1 ....

bt hey r these ppl creating an intelligent computers .... with great AI ....

hope they dont turn against us ..... [terminator series] .......
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