Artificial Intelligence for Space: AI4SPACE: Trends, Applications, and Perspectives

Author:   Matteo Madi ,  Olga Sokolova
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032430898


Pages:   406
Publication Date:   18 December 2023
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Author:   Matteo Madi ,  Olga Sokolova
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.970kg
ISBN:  

9781032430898


ISBN 10:   1032430893
Pages:   406
Publication Date:   18 December 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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SECTION I Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction. Olga Sokolova (Sirin Orbital Systems AG) SECTION II Trends & Values Chapter 2: Selected Trends in Artificial Intelligence for Space Applications. Dario Izzo, Gabriele Meoni, Pablo Gomez, Dominik Dold , and Alexander Zoechbauer (European Space Agency ‒ ESA) Chapter 3: Space Systems, Quantum Computers, Big Data and Sustainability. Joseph N. Pelton (Chair of the Alliance for Collaboration in the Exploration of Space; Dean Emeritus, International Space University) and Scott Madry (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Professor Emeritus, International Space University) SECTION III Applications & Use-Cases Chapter 4: Neuromorphic Computing and Sensing in Space. Dario Izzo, Alexander Hadjiivanov, Dominik Dold, Gabriele Meoni , and Emmanuel Blazquez (European Space Agency ‒ ESA) Chapter 5: Artificial Intelligence for Spacecraft Location Estimation based on Craters. Keiki Takadama (University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo), Fumito Uwano (Okayama University), Yuka Waragai (University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo), Iko Nakari (University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo), Hiroyuki Kamata (Meiji University), Takayuki Ishida (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ‒ JAXA), Seisuke Fukuda (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science ‒ ISAS, JAXA), Shujiro Sawai (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science ‒ ISAS, JAXA), and Shinichiro Sakai (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science ‒ ISAS, JAXA) Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence for Space Weather Forecasting. Enrico Camporeale (University of Colorado & NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center) Chapter 7: Using Unsupervised ML to Make New Discoveries in Space Data. Giovanni Lapenta (KU Leuven), Francesco Califano (University of Pisa), Romain Dupuis (Naval Group Belgium), Maria Elena Innocenti (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), and Giorgio Pedrazzi (Cineca) SECTION IV Legal Perspectives Chapter 8: Harnessing AI Technologies for Sustainable Space Missions: Legal Perspectives. Steven Freeland (Western Sydney University) and AnneSophie Martin (Sapienza University of Rome) SECTION V Market Perspectives Chapter 9: Future-ready Space Missions Enabled by end-to-end AI Adoption. Lorenzo Feruglio, Alessandro Benetton, Mattia Varile, Davide Vittori, Ilaria Bloise, Riccardo Maderna, Christian Cardenio, Paolo Madonia, Francesco Rossi, Federica Paganelli Azza, Pietro De Marchi, Luca Romanelli, Matteo Stoisa, Luca Manca, Gianluca Campagna, Armando La Rocca (AIKO S.r.l.) SECTION VI Look Back from the Future Chapter 10: Commercial Space Exploration Assisted by AI. Anousheh Ansari and Jim Mainard (XPRIZE Foundation)

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"Matteo Madi, Ph.D., is an entrepreneur, innovator, business developer and space-tech specialist with many years of experiences in the Swiss and International public and private sectors. He is the founder of Sirin Orbital Systems AG, a Swiss innovative company based in Zurich, focused on the development and commercialization of advanced enabling technologies for the needs of emerging space market and future sustainable space exploration. It also creates innovative solutions for the use of space technologies and satellite-based services for terrestrial applications. Olga Sokolova, Ph.D., is a risk analyst proficient in critical infrastructure risk assessment to natural and technical hazards. She has been engaged in development and analysis of structural risk-management tools towards sustainable future and has a record in raising social awareness of spaceborne risks and opportunities brought to the society by the ""New Space"" industry developments. Along with Dr. M. Madi, Dr. O. Sokolova is the Co-Editor of the book entitled, ""Space Debris Peril: Pathways to Opportunities"", published by CRC Press: Taylor and Francis in November 2020 (ISBN 9780367469450)."

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