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Superconducting Technology Assessment - nitrd

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SOME APPLICATIONS FOR RSFQ<br />

The primary drawback of RSFQ for widespread acceptance is the requirement for cryostatic operation. Despite<br />

this, there are a number of applications for which high speed processing is essential, including communications<br />

applications which already use low-temperature sensors and receivers.<br />

The ever increasing need for network security makes it desirable to have processing at or near the network switch<br />

level (i. e., delays are unacceptable) so that content scanning becomes feasible without compromising network<br />

performance. In a commercial context, very high serial processor speed is desirable to allow cellular phone<br />

CDMA-based networks to sort out additional message streams from the composite signal in the digital domain,<br />

thereby increasing the system capacity and reducing costs.<br />

For the DoD in general, the increasing tempo of warfighting and demands for minimal collateral damage with no<br />

waste of expensive munitions puts increasing pressure on communications systems, as do requirements for<br />

intelligence gathering and processing in a world full of mobile communications devices and other electronics. Low<br />

thermal noise is often desirable for sensors, including radio receivers; digital superconducting electronics can<br />

provide processing capability at 4 K so that raw data can be processed into actionable knowledge locally without<br />

wasting precious communications bandwidth and transmitter power on useless data. Software-defined radios,<br />

wideband dynamic bandwidth allocation, and receivers that use correlation to provide exactly matched filtering<br />

become feasible with sufficient digital processing capability.<br />

Data from NRL suggests that superconducting electronics devices are radiation tolerant, with an upset rate on the<br />

order of 1/10,000 th that of hardened CMOS. Coupled with the low-power operation characteristic of RSFQ,<br />

digital superconducting electronics appears to be an attractive technology for spaceborne applications, as well.<br />

Supercomputing Applications and Considerations<br />

The Integrated High End Computing (IHEC) report documented several areas in which there is an ever-increasing<br />

need for high performance computing:<br />

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Comprehensive aerospace vehicle design.<br />

Signals intelligence (processing and analysis).<br />

Operational weather/ocean forecasting.<br />

Stealthy ship design.<br />

Nuclear weapons stockpile stewardship.<br />

Multi-spectral signal and image processing.<br />

Army future combat systems.<br />

Electromagnetic weapons development.<br />

Geospatial intelligence.<br />

Threat weapon systems characterization.<br />

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