Spaceborne Imaging Radar

Radar Systems Market to Cross USD 42.5 Billion by 2028 Global Growth Industry Share, Research Analysis & Forecast Report Says Brandessence Market Research

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Monday, September 19, 2022

Of late, the situation has changed dramatically, as many ICT applications have made inroads into radar systems.

Key Points: 
  • Of late, the situation has changed dramatically, as many ICT applications have made inroads into radar systems.
  • Millimeter wave radar (mmWave RADAR) has recently attracted significant interest in meeting the capacity needs of future 5G wave networks.
  • Multiple Inputs, Multiple Output Radar (MIMO): -MIMO radar technology evolved from communications systems where it was used to improve coverage area and signal quality.
  • Passive Coherent Location Radar System: -A passive coherent location radar (PCLR) is an application of bistatic radar.

Radar Systems Market to Cross USD 42.5 Billion by 2028 Global Growth Industry Share, Research Analysis & Forecast Report Says Brandessence Market Research

Retrieved on: 
Monday, September 19, 2022

Of late, the situation has changed dramatically, as many ICT applications have made inroads into radar systems.

Key Points: 
  • Of late, the situation has changed dramatically, as many ICT applications have made inroads into radar systems.
  • Millimeter wave radar (mmWave RADAR) has recently attracted significant interest in meeting the capacity needs of future 5G wave networks.
  • Multiple Inputs, Multiple Output Radar (MIMO): -MIMO radar technology evolved from communications systems where it was used to improve coverage area and signal quality.
  • Passive Coherent Location Radar System: -A passive coherent location radar (PCLR) is an application of bistatic radar.

Titan Space Technologies Announces Successful Deployment of Machine Learning Models During Historic Ax-1 Mission

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Monday, April 11, 2022

Working closely with Axiom and HPE, Titan was tasked with applying its space experimentation platform to a use case based on the new demands of a modern space station.

Key Points: 
  • Working closely with Axiom and HPE, Titan was tasked with applying its space experimentation platform to a use case based on the new demands of a modern space station.
  • "We look forward to continue collaborating with Titan Space Technologies and welcome its expertise and technical craftsmanship that is necessary to build required space infrastructure for successful commercial development in space."
  • Ashley Pilipiszyn, Titan Co-founder and CEO, has quickly transitioned from her previous role as OpenAI's Technical Director to space entrepreneur.
  • About Titan Space Technologies Corporation:
    Titan Space Technologies was founded in 2021 with the mission of making space experimentation accessible via its AI-driven orbital compute platform to enterprise customers.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Drives Innovation at the Extreme Edge on the International Space Station with 24 Completed Experiments

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Monday, April 4, 2022

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced that the HPE Spaceborne Computer-2 (SBC-2) , the first in-space commercial edge computing and AI-enabled system to run on the International Space Station (ISS), has successfully completed 24 research experiments, accelerating time-to-insight from months and days, to minutes.

Key Points: 
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced that the HPE Spaceborne Computer-2 (SBC-2) , the first in-space commercial edge computing and AI-enabled system to run on the International Space Station (ISS), has successfully completed 24 research experiments, accelerating time-to-insight from months and days, to minutes.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220404005739/en/
    HPE Spaceborne Computer-2 is the first commercial edge computing and AI solution installed on the International Space Station (May 2021).
  • These experiments spanned uses cases supporting healthcare, image processing, natural disaster recovery, 3D printing, 5G, and solutions enabled by artificial intelligence.
  • We are proud of this ongoing work, which has already resulted in 24 completed experiments, from various organizations, demonstrating new possibilities for space exploration and milestones for humanity.