15–17 Mar 2016
European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC)
Europe/Amsterdam timezone
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Session

FPGAs: High Performance

15 Mar 2016, 14:20
Newton 1 and 2 (European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC))

Newton 1 and 2

European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC)

Keplerlaan 1 2201AZ Noordwijk ZH The Netherlands

Conveners

FPGAs: High Performance

  • David Merodio Codinachs (ESA)

FPGAs: High Performance

  • Florent Manni (DC/TV/IN)

FPGAs: High Performance

  • Florent Manni (DC/TV/IN)

FPGAs: High Performance

  • David Merodio Codinachs (ESA)

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  1. Mr Chris McClements (STAR-Dundee)
    15/03/2016, 14:20
    To explore the implementation of SpaceFibre and SpaceWire in the new Microsemi RTG4 FPGA, a demonstration system has been developed which implements the STAR-Dundee SpaceWire and SpaceFibre IP cores on the RTG4 development kit. In addition to the RTG4 development kit, the demonstration system uses the STAR-Dundee SpaceFibre and SpaceWire FMC interface card, STAR Fire SpaceFibre interface and...
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  2. Dr Juan Pedro Cobos Carrascosa (Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia)
    16/03/2016, 15:15
    SO/PHI (Solar Orbiter Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager) is a filtergraph-based, solar magnetograph aimed at mapping the vector magnetic field and the line-of-sight (LOS) velocity of the solar photospheric plasma. It belongs to the scientific payload of the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter mission which will orbit the Sun at 0.28 astronomical units. The limited telemetry rate...
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  3. Dr Nektarios Kranitis (Dept. of Informatics & Telecommunications, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
    16/03/2016, 16:10
    The huge volume of remote sensing data generated from today’s and future high resolution, high-speed, imagers and the limited spacecraft data storage resources and downlink bandwidth make on-board image compression one of the most challenging on-board payload data processing tasks. Over the last few years, the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) issued two image compression...
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  4. Mr David Gonzalez-Arjona (GMV Aerospace and Defence)
    17/03/2016, 12:10
    Vision Based GNC is becoming the focus of interest for future missions since it will allow mission objectives which cannot be performed by ground because of delays or because the dynamic is too fast for being controlled remotely. On the other hand, the use of information extracted from image in the GNC loop is a challenging issue because images are composed by large amount of data, and,...
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  5. Dr George Lentaris (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
    17/03/2016, 12:35
    Future space robots will rely heavily on computer vision to achieve a high degree of autonomy and efficiency during their mission. Specifically for the Mars rovers of 2020+, ESA plans on using highly accurate localization and mapping algorithms with significantly increased speed. The goal is to provide the rover with the capability to process a mid-resolution stereo image pair in only 1...
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