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Title: | Celestial Pathways - AI's role in Orbital Safety |
Authors: | Trivedi, Harsh |
Keywords: | AI Artificial Intelligence Orbital Safety Al-Powered Space Surveillance |
Issue Date: | Jan-2024 |
Publisher: | MBAEx Magazine Committee, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 5 (5th ed.); |
Abstract: | Earth orbits have become_ increasingly congested with satellites, debris, and other objects, leading to growing concerns about the safety of space operations and potential collisions. According to Space Surveillance & Tracking (SST) report published by Frost & Sullivan (2022), there are more than 130 million space objects between the size 1 mm to 1 cm in size. These debris can orbit the earth for decades, if not centuries, and hence posit a huge threat to the space ecosystem. Scientists and engineers are _ exploring Artificial Intelligence (Al) technology to transform space surveillance tracking to overcome these difficulties. Al has the potential to significantly increase our understanding of space dynamics and our capacity to detect and manage objects in orbit by processing enormous volumes of data, identifying patterns, and making predictions in real-time. |
Description: | Biosketch: Harsh Trivedi, An engineer at heart. Curious about AI, Cloud and Space Tech. Loves to cycle, run & kickbox. |
URI: | https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/4673 |
Appears in Collections: | Volume 5, January 2024 (5th ed.) |
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