Another Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Nanyang Technological University and Fusic, a Japanese custom software development company.
They aim to explore how artificial intelligence can assist ground-control teams with routine satellite operations, mission scheduling, ground-station allocation and the early detection of technical problems.
“As satellite constellations grow, the space sector will need new ways to manage missions safely, efficiently and at scale,” said Professor Christian Wolfrum, deputy president and provost of NTU.
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