WvFEv3: An FPGA-based general purpose digital signal processor for space applications

The Waves instruments aboard the Juno and Radiation Belt Storm Probe (RBSP) spacecraft represents the next generation of space radio and plasma wave instrumentation developed by the University of Iowa's Radio and Plasma Wave group. The previous generation of such instruments on the Cassini spac...

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Main Author: Mokrzycki, Brian Thomas
Other Authors: Casavant, Thomas L.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of Iowa 2011
Subjects:
DSP
Online Access:https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/3355
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-34132019-11-09T09:26:56Z WvFEv3: An FPGA-based general purpose digital signal processor for space applications Mokrzycki, Brian Thomas The Waves instruments aboard the Juno and Radiation Belt Storm Probe (RBSP) spacecraft represents the next generation of space radio and plasma wave instrumentation developed by the University of Iowa's Radio and Plasma Wave group. The previous generation of such instruments on the Cassini spacecraft utilized several analog signal-conditioning techniques to compress and condense scientific data. Compression techniques are necessary because the plasma wave instruments can often generate significantly more science data than can be transmitted using the narrow telemetry channel of the hosting spacecraft. The next generation of plasma wave instrumentation represents a major shift of analog signal conditioning functionality to the digital domain, drastically reducing the amount of power and mass required by the instrument while simultaneously further condensing scientific data, increasing the precision of plasma emission measurements, and adding flexibility. The solution presented in this thesis is to utilize a low-cost radiation tolerant field programmable gate array (FPGA) that serves as a space qualified implementation platform for a custom designed general-purpose digital signal processor, called the WvFEv3. 2011-07-01T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/3355 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3413&context=etd Copyright © 2011 Brian Thomas Mokrzycki Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaCasavant, Thomas L. Kuhl, Jon G. computer architecture DSP FPGA Juno processor design RBSP Electrical and Computer Engineering
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topic computer architecture
DSP
FPGA
Juno
processor design
RBSP
Electrical and Computer Engineering
spellingShingle computer architecture
DSP
FPGA
Juno
processor design
RBSP
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mokrzycki, Brian Thomas
WvFEv3: An FPGA-based general purpose digital signal processor for space applications
description The Waves instruments aboard the Juno and Radiation Belt Storm Probe (RBSP) spacecraft represents the next generation of space radio and plasma wave instrumentation developed by the University of Iowa's Radio and Plasma Wave group. The previous generation of such instruments on the Cassini spacecraft utilized several analog signal-conditioning techniques to compress and condense scientific data. Compression techniques are necessary because the plasma wave instruments can often generate significantly more science data than can be transmitted using the narrow telemetry channel of the hosting spacecraft. The next generation of plasma wave instrumentation represents a major shift of analog signal conditioning functionality to the digital domain, drastically reducing the amount of power and mass required by the instrument while simultaneously further condensing scientific data, increasing the precision of plasma emission measurements, and adding flexibility. The solution presented in this thesis is to utilize a low-cost radiation tolerant field programmable gate array (FPGA) that serves as a space qualified implementation platform for a custom designed general-purpose digital signal processor, called the WvFEv3.
author2 Casavant, Thomas L.
author_facet Casavant, Thomas L.
Mokrzycki, Brian Thomas
author Mokrzycki, Brian Thomas
author_sort Mokrzycki, Brian Thomas
title WvFEv3: An FPGA-based general purpose digital signal processor for space applications
title_short WvFEv3: An FPGA-based general purpose digital signal processor for space applications
title_full WvFEv3: An FPGA-based general purpose digital signal processor for space applications
title_fullStr WvFEv3: An FPGA-based general purpose digital signal processor for space applications
title_full_unstemmed WvFEv3: An FPGA-based general purpose digital signal processor for space applications
title_sort wvfev3: an fpga-based general purpose digital signal processor for space applications
publisher University of Iowa
publishDate 2011
url https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/3355
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