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24 December 1980 A Distributed Fault-Tolerant Signal Processor(FTSP)
R. J. Bonneau, R. C. Evett, M. J. Young
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Abstract
A digital, fault-tolerant signal processor, (FTSP) has been developed to address the needs of minimally attended radar systems. The design emphasizes fault-tolerant aspects in both hardware and software and is based on a network of custom-built microprocessors. This paper presents an overview of the FTSP, its fault tolerance philosophy, and an application to a fault-tolerant surveillance radar.
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R. J. Bonneau, R. C. Evett, and M. J. Young "A Distributed Fault-Tolerant Signal Processor(FTSP)", Proc. SPIE 0241, Real-Time Signal Processing III, (24 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959245
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Radar

Receivers

Curium

Radar signal processing

Tolerancing

Digital signal processing

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