Failure-Tolerant Avionics for Crewed Space Systems
Based on the paper, "Failure-Tolerant Avionics for Crewed Space Systems Recommended Best Practices," (Document ID 20240009366) available on ntrs.nasa.gov. Direct link in the "Links" section. This paper provides an overview of some of the major steps needed to mature and justify the design of an avionics system for crewed spacecraft. It is organized as a collection of artifacts or pieces of evidence that NASA needs to assess the system at design reviews, including a functional failure modes and effects analysis (FFMEA), fault containment region (FCR) definitions, the failure hypothesis, and reliability analysis. This paper is intended as a reference for designers working on NASA crewed spaceflight projects, reliability engineers responsible for avionics system assessments, and program managers wanting to understand what evidence is required at design reviews to ensure crew safety and mission success. Voice generated by AI. Produced by Dr. Robert Hodson, NASA Avionics Technical Fellow.
Dr. Robert Hodson
12/5/2025 3:27:01 PM
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