Space Compass to
demonstrate Onboard Space Edge Computing with Microsoft
December 5, 2023
Space Compass
Corporation, a joint venture between NTT Corporation
(NTT) and SKY Perfect JSATCorporation, agreed to jointly
develop and demonstrate space edge computing
applications on orbitwith Microsoft.
This initiative
is performed under the strategic alliance between NTT
and Microsoft that launched in 2019*1. Space Compass
aims to establish space edge computing and thereby drive
efficient and real-time observation satellite data
utilizations by demonstrating actual data processing on
orbit.
What we are
currently working on
Space Compass
and Microsoft are investing heavily to empower on-orbit
development because current space-based solutions are
straining to perform as demand scales. Take for example,
the increasing demands for on-orbit remote sensing data.
This demand is driving an increase in the volume of
satellite-generated data being transmitted to the cloud
and causing bandwidth congestion and increased latency
as a result. Solving this problem at scale requires the
ability to compute and analyze data before transmitting
to the ground. The space onboard edge computing helps to
solve such issues delivering strong business advantages,
which include faster insights and improved response
times.
Over the past 3
months, Space Compass has been working with Microsoft's
Industry Software Engineering team. More specifically,
the two companies established a “Co-Engineering”
structure to develop applications on the Azure Orbital
Space SDK (Software Development Kit)*2 based on actual
use-cases to demonstrate what space edge onboard
computing looks like and how it works. The ”Ship
Detection Program”, its first use-case on this project,
will be demonstrated on the computing resources onboard
Loft Orbital Solutions Inc.'s satellite, YAM6, slated
for launch in 2024.This demonstration is in preparation
for its subsequent commercial use on the company’s own
satellites.
Message from
Executives
"We are very
excited to closely collaborate with Microsoft team to
develop a cutting-edge space computing solution. This is
one of our key initiatives to realize Space Integrated
Computing Network.” Shigehiro Hori, Co-CEO, Space
Compass
“Microsoft is
excited to be working with Space Compass in exploring
the uses of on-orbit processing, bringing AI insights to
the edge in space. We look forward to collaborating and
supporting Space Compass with the Azure Space product
portfolio to achieve their vision for space relay and
cloud connected data processing.”Yves Pitsch, General
Manager, Azure Space
Next Step
Space Compass
will deploy space edge computing capabilities on orbit,
together with ultra-speed optical data relay network,
which allow space data users to utilize real-time data
seamlessly and much more efficiently in the cloud
environment. Furthermore, the two companies will expand
the partnership into a wide range of space-related
business to explore how they can jointly innovate more
advanced space-based data driven solutions to make the
world a better place.
Fullerton Hotel, Sydney
3 & 4 June 2024
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