Title :
Redundancy management system for the X-33 vehicle and mission computer
Author :
Bolduc, Louis P.
Author_Institution :
Honeywell, Maryland, MD, USA
Abstract :
The X-33 is an unmanned advanced technology demonstrator with a mission to validate new technologies for the next generation of reusable launch vehicles. Various system redundancies are designed in the X-33 to enhance the probability of successfully completing its mission in the event of faults and failures during flight. One such redundant system is the vehicle and mission computer that controls the X-33 and manages the avionics subsystems. Historically, redundancy management and applications such as flight control and vehicle management tended to be highly coupled. One of the technologies that the X-33 will demonstrate is the redundancy management system (RMS) that uncouples the applications from the redundancy management details, much in the same way that real-time operating systems have uncoupled applications from task scheduling, communication and synchronization details. This paper describes Honeywell´s RMS, its role and implementation in the X-33, some of the tradeoffs that were chosen, the fault tolerance concepts it embodies and its suitability as an off-the-shelf solution for a range of high reliability and high availability applications. This paper concludes with insights on current and future RMS developments
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aerospace control; avionics; fault tolerant computing; redundancy; space vehicle electronics; synchronisation; system buses; PowerPC processor; VME bus; X-33 vehicle and mission computer; avionics subsystems; consistency checking; data voting; error logging; fault isolation; fault tolerance concepts; flight control; high availability applications; high reliability applications; next generation reusable launch vehicles; off-the-shelf solution; redundancy management system; unmanned advanced technology demonstrator; Aerospace control; Aerospace electronics; Application software; Control systems; Fault tolerance; Operating systems; Real time systems; Redundancy; Technology management; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2000. Proceedings. DASC. The 19th
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6395-7
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2000.886886