Abstract
The CubeSat platform provides a unique challenge for flight software design due to the incredible size and power constraints. A number of tradeoffs must be made to balance effectiveness, fault tolerance, and cost. These basic requirements have been combined with the lessons learned from Cal Poly's past 8-bit avionics system to design a significant revision based around a 32-bit microprocessor running Linux. This work analyzes both generations of avionics design, including a discussion of major design principles that are relevant to other CubeSat missions. © 2011 IEEE.
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Manyak, G., & Bellardo, J. M. (2011). PolySat’s next generation avionics design. In Proceedings - 4th IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology, SMC-IT 2011 (pp. 69–76). https://doi.org/10.1109/SMC-IT.2011.13
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