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On-board Satellite Data Processing to Achieve Smart Information Collection

Authors :
Schwartz, Christofer
Sander, Ingo
Jordao, Rodolfo
Bruhn, F.
Persson, M.
Ekblad, J.
Fuglesang, Christer
Schwartz, Christofer
Sander, Ingo
Jordao, Rodolfo
Bruhn, F.
Persson, M.
Ekblad, J.
Fuglesang, Christer
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Nowadays, it is a reality to launch, operate, and utilize small satellites at an affordable cost. However, bandwidth constraint is still an important challenge. For instance, multispectral and hyperspectral sensors generate a significant amount of data subjected to communication channel impairments, which is addressed mainly by source and channel coding aiming at an effective transmission. This paper targets a significant further bandwidth reduction by proposing an on-the-fly analysis technique on the satellite to decide which information is effectively useful for specific target applications, before coding and transmitting. The challenge would be detecting clouds and vessels having the measurements of red-band, green-band, blue-band, and near infrared band, aiming at sufficient probability of detection, avoiding false alarms. Furthermore, the embedded platform constraints must be satisfied. Experiments for typical scenarios of summer and winter days in Stockholm, Sweden, are conducted using data from the Mimir’s Well, the Saab AI-based data fusion system. Results show that non-relevant content can be identified and discarded, pointing out that for the cloudy scenarios evaluated, up to 73.1% percent of image content can be suppressed without compromising the useful information into the image. For the water regions in the scenarios containing vessels, results indicate that a stringent amount of data can be discarded (up to 98.5%) when transmitting only the regions of interest (ROI).<br />QC 20230426

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1400069394
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117.12.2620955