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Goddard
Space Flight Center
1990 Phase II
Spacecraft
Supercomputer Prototype
Omitron,
Inc.
Greenbelt, MD
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INNOVATION
Transputer based multi-node
ParallelProcessingComputer Board
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Transputer Based Multi-Node Parallel
Processing Computer Board
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Developed an architecture
which exceeds the computational speeds of commercial units using similar
topologies
- Developed the system
to be spacecraft migrateable
- Delivered a prototype
to the Goddard Space Flight Center
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COMMERCIALIZATION
Received contract from NASA Langley
Research Center to develop a similar parallel processing board for use
in modeling fault tolerant computing systems for spacecraft
Product(s)
Developed
- Multi-mode Transputer based parallel
processing system with 8 megs of RAM per node
- Board has an open link architecture
which enables it to be linked with an infinite number of
additional boards for increased
computing power
- Board is fully software configurablerbine
blade Thermal
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE
APPLICATIONS
- Spacecraft Image Processing
- Stress analysis, heat transfer,
fluid dynamics, and plasma physics
- Simulation of complex physical
systems, such as spacecraft, or electronic circuits
- Graphics in which the location
of vectors on a CRT are computed for different views or scale
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