NASA‘s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has been running the AVIRIS (Airborne Visible/InfraRed Imaging Spectrometer) project for over 30 years, using a family of ever-advancing JPL imaging spectrometers (AVIRIS Classic, AVIRIS-Next Generation, AVIRIS-3, and soon AVIRIS-5). Chevin Technology collaborated with Alpha-Data, Correct Designs and JPL on the new generation of the system.
Chevin Technology collaborated with Alpha-Data, providing consulting services to assist with integration of the MAC & UDP offload engine onto the target FPGA, including an application interface that was specific to JPL’s requirements so that data could be received, verified and checked for integrity using the RTP protocol. Chevin Technology collaborated with Correct Designs for the simulation and hardware verification of the UDP and MAC engine on Alpha Data Hardware.
System integrity was addressed with patented technology, ChevinID, which verifies the identity of the hardware and functions running on it. This ensured that the design worked as intended and that the logic could not be compromised or copied by unauthorised actors.
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