Andrew Woods

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2 Papers

CVApr 12, 2024
Mitigating Challenges of the Space Environment for Onboard Artificial Intelligence: Design Overview of the Imaging Payload on SpIRIT

Miguel Ortiz del Castillo, Jonathan Morgan, Jack McRobbie et al.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous edge computing in space are emerging areas of interest to augment capabilities of nanosatellites, where modern sensors generate orders of magnitude more data than can typically be transmitted to mission control. Here, we present the hardware and software design of an onboard AI subsystem hosted on SpIRIT. The system is optimised for on-board computer vision experiments based on visible light and long wave infrared cameras. This paper highlights the key design choices made to maximise the robustness of the system in harsh space conditions, and their motivation relative to key mission requirements, such as limited compute resources, resilience to cosmic radiation, extreme temperature variations, distribution shifts, and very low transmission bandwidths. The payload, called Loris, consists of six visible light cameras, three infrared cameras, a camera control board and a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) system-on-module. Loris enables the execution of AI models with on-orbit fine-tuning as well as a next-generation image compression algorithm, including progressive coding. This innovative approach not only enhances the data processing capabilities of nanosatellites but also lays the groundwork for broader applications to remote sensing from space.

HCJul 28, 2017
Proc. of the 9th Workshop on Semantic Ambient Media Experiences (SAME'2016/2): Visualisation, Emerging Media, and User-Experience: International Series on Information Systems and Management in Creative eMedia (CreMedia)

Artur Lugmayr, Richard Seale, Andrew Woods et al.

The 9th Semantic Ambient Media Experience (SAME) proceedings where based on the academic contributions to a two day workshop that was held at Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia. The symposium was held to discuss visualisation, emerging media, and user-experience from various angles. The papers of this workshop are freely available through http://www.ambientmediaassociation.org/Journal under open access as provided by the International Ambient Media Association (iAMEA) Ry. iAMEA is hosting the international open access journal entitled "International Journal on Information Systems and Management in Creative eMedia", and the series entitled "International Series on Information Systems and Management in Creative eMedia". For any further information, please visit the website of the Association: http://www.ambientmediaassociation.org.