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Self diagnosing software👩‍💻

In the future, machines everywhere will monitor their own health and request help when something’s wrong, according to the engineers at CEMSol LLC, a young technical services company that is developing such a system with NASA technology. “There’s going to be an integrated system-health engine as part of every system out there, and it will be able to interface with other systems and components,” says David Cirulli, engineering vice president of the Phoenix-based company he cofounded. “That’s what’s missing today.” CEMSol’s software is rooted in a system developed in 2003 by a computer engineer at NASA’s Ames Research Center to monitor an experimental hybrid rocket engine test bed that used both gas and solid fuel. During a test launch of the Orion Crew Vehicle in December 2014, the Inductive Monitoring System (IMS) that CEMSol later licensed was used to monitor electrical systems on the space capsule. PreviousNext Traditionally, this task would have been accomplished by buil...