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Express Logic's ThreadX(R) RTOS Plays Key Role in Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission to Red Planet.


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) spacecraft. The MRO mission is to map the surface of Mars with high-resolution and infrared imaging sensors so scientists can gain a better understanding of the Red Planet, including its past or present ability to support any form of life. ThreadX was the RTOS selected to manage the cameras responsible for the unprecedented quality of image currently being collected.

Image collection is all part of the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) developed by Ball Aerospace Technologies Corp., the same design team responsible for NASA's highly successful Deep Impact mission, which also used ThreadX. HiRISE provides images of the surface of Mars with much finer resolution and a higher level of contrast than ever before. Managed by the ThreadX RTOS, HiRISE application software controls the acquisition of images across a six-kilometer swath of 20,000 pixels at a time while the spacecraft sweeps over the surface of Mars. While traveling at a speed of 3,200 meters per second, image data is continuously collected using a Time Delay and Integration (TDI TDI - Transport Driver Interface ) method that matches ground velocity and maintains alignment with the surface of Mars. HiRISE software adds header information to the data, ensuring that image swaths can be reassembled and sends the data to the image storage system and subsequently back to Earth.

"The characteristics of ThreadX suited the demanding resource-constrained environment we needed," notes Steve Tarr, head of the HiRISE team at Ball Aerospace.

Express Logic's ThreadX RTOS manages all software aspects of image collection in the HiRISE system. HiRISE is integrated into an overall system that coordinates the spacecraft operation with image collection. For instance, HiRISE image acquisition is coordinated with a separate application that controls spacecraft thrusters. The thrusters position and orient the spacecraft so that the camera is pointing at the area that is to be photographed. As well as delivering a very high resolution image of the Mars surface, ThreadX manages application software that controls a CTX CTX Context (Management; Tandem)
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 imager that takes a wider angle view of the same region and a CRISM multispectral imager that obtains near-infrared spectral images that helps identify Mars' surface composition.

"Participating in these two highly successful NASA missions is something we're very proud of," commented William E. Lamie, president of Express Logic. "Such missions as Deep Impact and MRO require flawless performance or the entire mission is jeapordized. We're proud that ThreadX has met the challenges of both missions, enabling NASA scientists to learn more about the universe we live in."

About Express Logic

Headquartered in San Diego, CA, Express Logic offers the most advanced run-time solution for deeply embedded applications, including the popular ThreadX[R] RTOS, the high-performance NetX[TM] TCP/IP stack, the FileX[R] embedded MS-DOS MS-DOS
 in full Microsoft Disk Operating System

Operating system for personal computers. MS-DOS was based on DOS, developed in 1980 by Seattle Computer Products. Microsoft Corp. bought the rights to DOS in 1981, and released MS-DOS with IBM's PC that year.
 compatible file system, and the USBX[TM] Host/Device USB USB
 in full Universal Serial Bus

Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer.
 protocol stack. All products from Express Logic include full source-code and have no run-time royalties. For more information about Express Logic solutions, please visit www.expresslogic.com, call 1-888-THREADX, or email inquires to sales@expresslogic.com.

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 fast path technology, are trademarks of Express Logic, Inc. All other brands or product names are the property of their respective holders.
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