Considerations for space and Naval aircraft applications of ferroelectric memory
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Vetter, Theodore Arnold
Date
1992-12Advisor
Panholzer, R.
Second Reader
Boger, D.
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The purpose of this thesis is to introduce the reader to Ferroelectric memory
and discuss considerations for possible space and Naval aviation applications.
Ferroelectric memory's characteristics and basic mechanism are discussed. A
broad spectrum of existing computer memory types are presented for comparison.
The memory requirements of Space Shuttle, Landsat, Intelsat V and Hubble Space
telescope as well as the Navy E-2 Hawkeye and EA-6B Prowler aircraft are given
as examples of possible space and Naval aviation applications of ferroelectric
memory.
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