Edge Processing in Space
INSIDE INNOVATION EDGE PROCESSING IN SPACE Edge processing in space 22nd October 2025 Jump to: Space Edge Processing with Infinity Avionics BRAINSpace Edge Processing, often referred to as Space Edge…
INSIDE INNOVATION EDGE PROCESSING IN SPACE Edge processing in space 22nd October 2025 Jump to: Space Edge Processing with Infinity Avionics BRAINSpace Edge Processing, often referred to as Space Edge…
In the realm of spacecraft operations, cameras serve as the eyes of the mission providing critical visual feedback for navigation, inspection, docking, deployment verification, surveillance, and anomaly detection. Two of the most defining parameters that govern the performance of these cameras are Target Sampling Distance (TSD) and Field of View (FoV). Understanding how these parameters interact is essential for selecting the right camera for a given mission scenario.
Space-based imaging systems are foundational to nearly all space missions, providing visual data crucial for navigation, scientific discovery, and operational oversight. The increasing complexity and autonomy of modern space missions necessitate robust and reliable imaging capabilities that can operate effectively and continuously in the most extreme conditions.