AADYAH Space and
AYECKA to tighten
Cooperation on AI driven Small Satellite
System
June 21st 2024
AADYAH Space and AYECKA
announce winning additional funding for their joint
space program, under LEO.AIM (Low Earth Orbit:
Artificial Intelligence driven Mission Control
System) project.
AADYAH Space and AYECKA’s new
satellite platform just received additional boost,
from the Israeli and Indian innovation funds, for
adding AI power to the LASSI satellite bus.
The AI will allow some
autonomous steering, debris avoidance, and satellite
tilt optimization per mission. This new technology,
combined with AYECKA advanced O.P.R (Observe,
Process, Report). payload, will enable the satellite
operator more flexibility, robustness and multi
mission agile performance.
The first LASSI satellite is
planned to be launched beginning of 2025, and will
demonstrate IoT and tactical connectivity, as well
as Real Time Earth observation, powered by AYECKA
advanced O.P.R. payload.
“AADYAH Space will join hands
with AYECKA to develop an AI-ML based software and
hardware solutions for autonomous mission planning
to achieve ESA E3 level of Autonomy.
This software is built to
compute and provide details on minimum number of
ground stations required for payload data downlink,
possible link margin with a confidence level,
optimized trajectory for quick data transfer and
computing fuel consumption for orbit correction.
“We are excited to enter into
the AI era, combining the powerful satellite
architecture and technology from AADYAH Space, and
AYECKA high computation power payload, which
incorporates signal processing, image processing and
communication capabilities, based on advanced 7nm
technology. We are working intensively on completion
of the Observe Process Report (O.P.R) platform,
which will be integrated with AADYAH Space satellite
and sensors, to deliver first of a kind solution to
the industry, said Avi Barda, AYECKA’s founder and
president.”
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