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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2018Partners:Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Polytechnic University of Milan, DLR, OHB-I, DSI +3 partnersTechnion – Israel Institute of Technology,Polytechnic University of Milan,DLR,OHB-I,DSI,Ramon.Space (Israel),ARTTIC,iTUBSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 687351Overall Budget: 2,563,520 EURFunder Contribution: 2,563,520 EURThe implementation of the S3NET concept as proposed by this consortium, will significantly advance the knowledge and decision-making capabilities for the space community in general and mission planners in particular. Through the enhancement and efficient use of on-board resources (computing power, communications and fuel) the improvements in performance of Earth observations (EO) using fractionated or single sensors aboard « swarms » of satellites will be shown. The project will develop two benchmarking systems which will result in the TRL3 demonstration of these performance improvements using the most relevant fragmented and distributed EO optic (high-resolution optical and hyperspectral) and radar mission scenarios. Expected impacts of these results include: improved quality of service, mission scalability, increased incremental deployment, cost savings for satellite missions through extended satellite operations/life-time, restructuring of the space imaging value chain and lastly, further independence from ITAR restricted products. The S3NET consortium is comprised of end users and mission planning representatives, satellite formation flying experts and specialists in radar and optical sensor technology, on-board computing, high-performance processor and hardware design, acceleration of software applications, and satellite telecommunications. The project will last 30 months.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:CERN, Columbus Superconductors (Italy), CEA, Carr Comm, TASITALIA +2 partnersCERN,Columbus Superconductors (Italy),CEA,Carr Comm,TASITALIA,OHB-I,INFNFunder: European Commission Project Code: 313224more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:UNISTRA, KEMEA, GMV, Sapienza University of Rome, OHB-I +3 partnersUNISTRA,KEMEA,GMV,Sapienza University of Rome,OHB-I,SATWAYS,IESC,University of CoimbraFunder: European Commission Project Code: 312931more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:DSI, Technische Universität Braunschweig, ARTTIC, OHB-I, Elop +1 partnersDSI,Technische Universität Braunschweig,ARTTIC,OHB-I,Elop,Ramon.Space (Israel)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 313105more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2021Partners:DMI, Graz University of Technology, OHB-I, DLR, POLITO +1 partnersDMI,Graz University of Technology,OHB-I,DLR,POLITO,DEIMOSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 776311Overall Budget: 4,774,170 EURFunder Contribution: 4,772,000 EUREarth observation missions nowadays produce enormous amounts of data about the Earth, its resources and human operations. EO data products are fundamental to society, as shown by EC Copernicus, and are one of the cornerstones of what ESA terms Space 4.0, which is expected to transform the lives of citizens, policymakers and businesses in the near future. Current and emerging trends in the EO market, driven by the sharp growth in applications based on EO products, show greater demands in the amount, type and quality of the EO products available to End Users. Data latency is also a key metric, with End Users requiring products in a very short time period, with low latency (NRT) or very low latency. EO-ALERT addresses the need for increased data chain throughput within the COMPET-3 call. It proposes a fundamentally new approach for the provision of low latency EO data products, which exploits the flight segment processing capabilities and breaks with the traditional sequential EO data chain focused on the raw data transfer to ground. The goal is to develop the next-generation satellite EO data and processing chain, based on a novel system architecture that moves key EO data processing elements from the ground segment to the satellite, with the objective of providing EO products to End User with very low latency (enhanced-NRT). This innovative processing and data chain proposed by EO-ALERT is based on the development of key technologies, in particular onboard reconfigurable data handling, onboard optical and SAR image processing, data compression and storage, reconfigurable high rate communications link to ground, and high-speed avionics. Thus, EO-ALERT is perfectly aligned with the goals of the work programme, which calls in particular for technologies for Earth observation in the area of high-speed data chain, to provide high data rates transmission, and significant improvements in EO data throughput by exploring advanced on-board data handling and transfer.
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