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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM ONBOARD CFTP-7 SPACE EXPERIMENT ( ) | ||
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Walker, Alan A. III |
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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM ONBOARD CFTP-7 SPACE EXPERIMENT |
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Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School |
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A satellite to be used as a testbed for experiments such as the Configurable Fault Tolerant Processor (CFTP) was designed at the Naval Postgraduate School. This processor consists of a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), which may be reprogrammed by receiving a signal from a source external to the satellite. Experimentation of a high-speed pipelined and fault tolerant Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) was conducted for use within the CFTP. In this thesis, we detail the development and testing of a high-speed pipelined FFT in which fault tolerance can be applied at a later opportunity. Xilinx Vivado ISE® was utilized to synthesize behavioral Verilog to program an FPGA. Xilinx Vivado ISE’s® simulation suite produced waveforms to demonstrate functionality. Launch of CFTP is planned for FY18 aboard NPSat-1. Subjects: FPGA; NPSat-1; satellite; fault tolerance; FFT; DFT; reprogrammable computers; CFTP; MidStar-1; CFTP-1; CFTP-7; Parseval’s theorem |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | June 2018 | |
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Short title | IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM ONBOARD CFTP-7 SPACE EXPERIMENT |
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Author | Walker, Alan A. III |
Software used | Walker, Alan A. III |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
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