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The Hi-SIDE HSDC architecture can process, store and transmit data at rates up to 10 Gbit/s

EDINBURGH, 30-Jun-2022 — /EPR INTERNET NEWS/ — In June 2022, the H2020 Hi-SIDE project successfully achieved its objective of developing and demonstrating new satellite data chain technology that can capture, process, store and transmit data at speeds exceeding 10 Gbit/s.

With funding from the Horizon 2020, research and innovation program, the Hi-SIDE team designed and manufactured new satellite subsystems including:

  • SpaceFibre interface and routing switch IP cores to interconnect the data chain elements, and provide common configuration, control and housekeeping capabilities whilst supporting high data rates.
  • A data compression module capable of compression and storage of hyperspectral images at 7 Gbit/s on a CCSDS 123.0-B-2 based compression.
  • A payload processing board which provides 40GOps of computational capability.
  • A new file protection scheme that safeguards against data storage and transmission errors that may occur in optical downlinks.
  • A RF downlink composed of a 1 GBaud/5 Gbit/s Ka-Band Modulator, a 2 W Ka-Band SSPA and a ground station demodulator with a super-high-rate dual channel (LHCP, RHCP) design that can support LEO, MEO, and GEO missions with minimal implementation losses.
  • An optical terminal system which supports data link rates of up to 8 Gbit/s with optical downlink rates of 10 Gbit/s.

The individual components of the data chain were then integrated and demonstrated in a series of scenarios, representing major data processing sequences on-board satellites. This included end to end demonstrations of:

  • Storage and playback of images from a SpaceFibre Camera at 9 Gbit/s.
  • Compression and storage of hyperspectral images at 7 Gbit/s on a CCSDS 123.0-B-2 based compression.
  • Encryption and storage of files via the payload processing board.
  • Packet error burst correction up to 25% using the Hi-SIDE file protection scheme.
  • Transmission and playback of images via the RF downlink at 5 Gbit/s per channel.
  • Data transmission via the optical downlink at 10 Gbit/s.

The demonstration proved the capacity of the Hi-SIDE HSDC architecture to process, store and transmit data from instrument to ground at data rates up to 10 Gbit/s. This performance represents a significant improvement compared to current satellite payload technologies.

‘EO is a growing market but sending data from space back to Earth is a big challenge. Hi-SIDE has demonstrated the capacity of the HSDC to work at data rates that have not been achieved before and has the potential to contribute to redefining the way the satellites connect back to Earth’ – Robiel Pino, ERZIA Technologies SL.

For more detail on the specific achievements of the Hi-SIDE project and the HSDC subsystems developed within the project, please visit Hi-SIDE’s website at: https://www.hi-side.space/

ABOUT THE PROJECT:

Hi-SIDE, which stands for High-Speed Integrated Satellite Data Systems For Leading EU IndustrY, started on 1st January 2018 and ran until 30th June 2022.

The Hi-SIDE project was delivered by 11 partners from 6 countries:

  • Airbus Defence and Space SAS (France),
  • Tesat-Spacecom GmbH & Co.KG (Germany),
  • Deutsches Zentrum Luft – und Raumfahrt e.V. (Germany),
  • STAR-Dundee Limited (UK),
  • STAR-Barcelona (Spain),
  • Integrated Systems Development S.A. (Greece),
  • Kongsberg Spacetec AS (Norway),
  • Erzia Technologies SL (Spain),
  • Universitat Autonoma De Barcelona (Spain),
  • Ethniko Kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon (Greece)
  • Modus Research and Innovation Limited (UK).

To develop the technology that was demonstrated, Hi-SIDE was granted 6.9 M€ from the European Union’s H2020-COMPET-2017 Research and Innovation Action Framework Programme under Grant Agreement no 776151.

SOURCE: EuropaWire

Picterra raises $6.5M to accelerate its mission of democratizing geospatial mapping

LAUSANNE, Switzerland, 2022-Apr-26 — /EPR INTERNET NEWS/ — Picterra, the leading provider of geospatial machine learning software, today announced the closing of a $6.5M investment. Led by venture capital firm VI Partners, with participation from ACE & Company, the investment will enable Picterra to pursue its mission of democratizing access to Earth observation imagery and geospatial ML.

“We are delighted to announce the closure of this funding round which will allow us to continue to lead the way in geospatial intelligence. VI Partners and ACE & Company closely share our vision and we couldn’t be happier to have them on board. This investment will be used to innovate the platform even further, scale the business, and boost mass adoption from enterprise customers.” – Pierrick Poulenas, CEO & Co-Founder

Earth Observation imagery is this century’s key resource. As satellite and aerial imagery become more accessible, companies are discovering new use cases as part of their data strategy. These include proactive monitoring of transport, infrastructure, and energy networks and ensuring companies meet and exceed their ESG goals. Customers worldwide including SGS, CYIENT, Westwood, and The World Bank use Picterra in their geospatial workflows.

However, the innate scale of such use cases requires smart use of machine learning in order to get useful insights. With Picterra’s no code ML SaaS platform, users can train, manage, and deploy powerful geospatial algorithms that rapidly transform images into real-world positive impact.

As the effects of climate change continue to have a devastating impact on the planet and our lives, Picterra’s mission is to support businesses of any kind to anticipate and mitigate the associated risks, helping humanity make better-informed decisions to protect our global ecosystem.

Olivier Laplace, Partner at VI Partners, said: “In the past decade, satellite and drone prices have been reduced by factors of 100x to 1000x. This is creating an explosion of geospatial images to be analyzed in an affordable way: an exceptional opportunity for Picterra that is well-positioned to become the leader in the democratization of machine learning for geospatial analysis and its many ESG applications.”

Adam Said, Founding Partner and CEO at ACE & Company, said: “The opportunity in mass adoption of geospatial intelligence remains significant, as most organizations have not yet recognized the role this powerful tool can play in their operations. By making ML geospatial analysis accessible to most, Picterra is in a unique position to scale this market by empowering its customers to make better informed decisions in the most cost-effective way.’

Via EPR Network
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