
Mission Proven, Space Proven, AI Ready: Aitech To Showcase Next-Gen Rugged Tech Powering AI In Space At The Space Symposium
Aitech at 40th Space Symposium - Mission Proven, Space Proven, AI Ready
Post thiAitech is trusted by industry leaders to power and sustain critical missions to space. Recent examples include supplying the computing power to safely propel NASA's OSIRIS-REx to the Bennu asteroid and return to Earth, supplying rad-tolerant SBCs to help power the HALO Program for "humanity's first permanent home away from Earth," and supplying the avionics computer systems for Intuitive Machines IM-1 and IM-2 missions to the Moon. Designed from the ground up for reliable durability, Aitech space-qualified embedded computing and connectivity solutions deliver maximum reliability and performance, coupled with minimal power consumption, even in the most challenging space environments to enable the next wave of AI applications in space.
From autonomous space operations and improved situational awareness to next-generation computing for command and data handling systems, Aitech will showcase the latest in ruggedized solutions driving AI-enabling space applications:
- The compact S-A2300 NVIDIA® JetsonTM AGX Orin-based AI Supercomputer for AI/ML edge processing, including image, video and signal processing in LEO environments to better utilize downlink bandwidth by processing in space, and performing autonomous operations – from object detection to threat avoidance
- The 3U OpenVPX SP1 single-board computer (SBC) designed for use in various spacecraft C&DH and payload bus applications across LEO, MEO, GEO, lunar, and deep space environments, providing quad-core general purpose processing for improved command and data handling on complex satellite or payload bus to meet growing on-board computing needs
- The COTS-based S-A1760 VenusTM , the most powerful, smallest GPGPU AI supercomputer rated for space flight and small satellite constellations, to guide the capture of space debris or autonomously maneuver around debris when integrated with video and signal processing applications in orbital systems
- The new S946 and S947 CompactPCI® (cPCI) space-rated image processing boards featuring high-speed camera interfaces and motorized gimbal control
- The industry's first and mission proven COTS-based S-A6640 12-port ethernet switch serving as the centerpiece of NEO/LEO Digital Backbone
- An all-new AI-enabled satellite platform, representing a paradigm shift in cost effectiveness, scalability, and accessibility for a broader range of capabilities for military space, public safety and commercial space applications
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About Aitech
Leveraging four decades of experience providing reliable, rugged embedded systems for use in military, aerospace, and space platforms, Aitech is the world's first independent, open systems architecture, COTS/MOTS innovator offering customized boards as building blocks for integrated computing and networking subsystems. Offering customization services for rugged and severe environment military, aerospace, and space applications, Aitech delivers mission-optimized and proven system solutions across Sea, Land, Air, and Space domains. Aitech solutions are used by industry leaders like Airbus, BAE Systems, Boeing, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T), Leonardo, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Northrop Grumman, Rafael, and Virgin Galactic.
Aitech is supporting a better tomorrow with highly reliable, cost-effective, and proven rugged embedded solutions designed to meet your mission and platform requirements. For more information, please visit .
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