DocumentCode
1400368
Title
Impact of aerospace on computers
Volume
15
Issue
10
fYear
2000
Firstpage
15
Lastpage
18
Abstract
Electronics and computers have long been associated with aviation, defense and aerospace. Many aerospace advances would have been impossible without digital computers, and digital computers would not have progressed as rapidly without aerospace. In some sense you may thank aerospace for the computer on your desk and Internet in your life. DoD and NASA programs drove computer technology for the first 25 years, but in the 80s the primary thrust transitioned to the commercial sector. Aerospace computation requirements have driven the development of many electronic components such as transistors, ICs and memory technology. Advances in memory technology progressed from delay lines to electrostatic tubes to magnetic cores and now solid-state memory. As the need for number crunching grew, computers transitioned from batch processing, time-sharing, real-time computing, networking to the ubiquitous PC and Internet. How far is it from your hand-held PDA to the nano computer?.
Keywords
Internet; aerospace computing; aircraft computers; computer networks; microcomputer applications; military computing; nanotechnology; space vehicle electronics; DoD; IC; Internet; NASA; PC; aviation; batch processing; computers; defense; digital computers; electronic components; hand-held PDA; memory technology; nano computer; networking; real-time computing; time-sharing; transistors; Aerospace electronics; Aerospace industry; Computer networks; Electronic components; Internet; NASA; Personal digital assistants; Pervasive computing; Space technology; Time sharing computer systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.879396
Filename
879396
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