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Evolvable Hardware

Satellite image and video pattern recognition using Reconfigurable Computers

Power Aware Computing

Smart onboard power management for small satellites

Radiation Effects

Tools and techniques for putting Reconfigurable Computers in space

Streams-C

Advanced compilers targetting Reconfigurable Computers

  

The Deployable Adaptive Processing Systems (DAPS) project is a multi-faceted R&D program within DOE, currently developing algorithms and prototyping demonstration systems for real-time remote and autonomous processing of data gathered on land, in the air, or in space. Synthesis of multiple sensor channels into one coherent measurement, requirements for independent operation without human interaction, and and the necessity of sending critical information through telemetry channels with constrained data capacity, drive the project mission to find new solutions for real-time pattern recognition, detection, compression, and feature extraction, operating on a variety of time series and video signals.

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