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Artificial Intelligence for Space: AI4SPACE, Trends, Applications, and Perspectives

โœ Scribed by Matteo Madi; Olga Sokolova


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
440
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The new age space value chain is a complex interconnected system with diverse actors, which involves cross-sector and cross-border collaborations. This book helps to enrich the knowledge of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the value chain in the space-related domains. Advancements of AI and Machine Learning have impactfully supported the space sector transformation as it is shown in the book.

"This book embarks on a journey through the fascinating realm of AI in space, exploring its profound implications, emerging trends, and transformative potential."

Prof. mult. Dr.med. Dr.rer.nat. Oliver Ullrich
Director Innovation Cluster Space and Aviaton (UZH Space Hub), University of Zurich, Switzerland

Aimed at space engineers, risk analysts, policy makers, technical experts and non-specialists, this book demonstrates insights into the implementation of AI in the space sector, alongside its limitations and use-case examples. It covers diverse AI-related topics applicable to space technologies or space big data such as AI-based technologies for improving Earth Observation big data, AI for space robotics exploration, AI for astrophysics, AI for emerging in-orbit servicing market, and AI for space tourism safety improvement.

Key Features

Provides an interdisciplinary approach, with chapter contributions from expert teams working in the governmental or private space sectors, with valuable contributions from computer scientists and legal experts;
Presents insights into AI implementation and how to unlock AI technologies in the field;
Up to date with the latest developments and cutting-edge applications
Matteo Madi, Ph.D., is an entrepreneur, innovator, business developer and space-tech specialist with many years of experiences in the Swiss and International public and private sectors. He is the founder of Sirin Orbital Systems AG, a Swiss innovative company based in Zurich, focused on the development and commercialization of advanced enabling technologies for the needs of emerging space market and future sustainable space exploration. It also creates innovative solutions for the use of space technologies and satellite-based services for terrestrial applications.

Olga Sokolova, Ph.D., is a risk analyst proficient in critical infrastructure risk assessment to natural and technical hazards. She has been engaged in development and analysis of structural risk-management tools towards sustainable future and has a record in raising social awareness of spaceborne risks and opportunities brought to the society by the "New Space" industry developments. Along with Dr. M. Madi, Dr. O. Sokolova is the Co-Editor of the book entitled, "Space Debris Peril: Pathways to

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Contributors
About the Contributors
SECTION I: Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
SECTION II: Trends & Valuse
CHAPTER 2: Selected Trends in Artificial Intelligence for Space Applications
CHAPTER 3: Space Systems, Quantum Computers, Big Data and Sustainability: New Tools for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
SECTION III: Applications & Use-Cases
CHAPTER 4: Neuromorphic Computing and Sensing in Space
CHAPTER 5: Artificial Intelligence for Spacecraft Location Estimation based on Craters
CHAPTER 6: Artificial Intelligence for Space Weather Forecasting
CHAPTER 7: Using Unsupervised Machine Learning to make new discoveries in space data
SECTION IV: Legal Perspectives
CHAPTER 8: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence Technologies for Sustainable Space Missions: Legal Perspectives
SECTION V: Market Perspectives
CHAPTER 9: Future-ready space missions enabled by end-to-end AI adoption
SECTION VI: Look Back from the Future
CHAPTER 10: Commercial Human Space Exploration Assisted by Artificial Intelligence
Index


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