Built from commercial off-the-shelf servers, the goal of HPE Spaceborne Computer-2’s latest journey is to build on the system’s previous successes while expanding the scope and complexity of core-level processing. data and high-performance computing (HPC) that can be performed in space, including AI and machine learning (ML) workloads.
Edge computing, using the HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, has created a number of breakthroughs in space explorationfrom monitoring the health of astronauts during long space missions to assisting with weather forecasting and recovery efforts on Earth.
Satellites are essential for observing Earth from space, studying science and climate, and supporting disaster response.
Using HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, researchers were able to test multiple deep learning inference networks to automatically interpret remotely sensed images from the ground and structures after a disaster.
This may include determining the extent of flooding, for example following a hurricane, and determining damage to urban buildings, for example following an earthquake.
These techniques could be used aboard future spacecraft to quickly deliver actionable products to relevant authorities to aid disaster recovery.
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