FDIR: Autonomous Spacecraft Fault Detection, Isolation & Recovery
Interactive 3D demo of FDIR (Fault Detection, Isolation, Recovery): a spacecraft too far from Earth for real-time ground control must autonomously detect a subsystem fault, isolate the faulty unit before it cascades, and switch to a redundant backup — versus a naive spacecraft with no fault management, where a single fault cascades into total mission loss.
Interactive 3D model of a spacecraft's Fault Detection, Isolation and Recovery (FDIR) logic: inject a random subsystem fault and compare a naive spacecraft (no fault management, faults cascade to mission loss) against one running autonomous FDIR (detects, isolates and switches to a redundant backup within seconds, no ground control needed).
A spacecraft too far from Earth for real-time ground control must handle its own failures. Inject a random subsystem fault and compare a naive craft with no fault management, where the fault cascades to a total mission loss, against one running autonomous FDIR, which detects, isolates and switches to a redundant backup within seconds, then run a 30-trial stress test comparing survival rates.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install