Collaboration will Demonstrate Rapid Fire Detection Capabilities
Xiomas Technologies Purchases FeatherEdge Onboard Computing System
A collaboration involving Sidus Space, Xiomas Technologies, NASA, and Harvard University, will demonstrate rapid fire detection capabilities using a stratospheric balloon platform. To facilitate the demonstration, Xiomas has purchased a FeatherEdge onboard Computing System from Sidus Space.
“This sale underscores our commitment to leveraging space-based technologies for critical Earth applications.”
Carol Craig, Sidus Space
The FeatherEdge system will be pivotal in processing high-resolution thermal images captured by Xiomas’ advanced infrared sensor. FeatherEdge will perform critical edge computing tasks, compressing raw data into smaller, actionable analytics for efficient transmission to ground stations to demonstrate the ability to deliver crucial information quickly even when bandwidth might be limited.
The FeatherEdge system will generate essential data, including the location, size, and intensity of detected heat signatures, which will be packaged into compact packets for near real-time transmission. The stratospheric balloon is scheduled for launch in October 2024, marking a significant advancement in the development of rapid-fire detection technologies.
“This sale underscores our commitment to leveraging space-based technologies for critical Earth applications,” said Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space. “By integrating FeatherEdge with Xiomas’ infrared sensor, we’re not just selling a product; we’re providing a solution that could significantly enhance fire detection capabilities for firefighting agencies and disaster response teams globally. We’re excited about the potential this project has to open new doors within NASA and the broader fire prevention community.”
This project highlights the advanced capabilities of Sidus Space’s technology and positions the company for future opportunities in both governmental and commercial sectors. By showcasing the efficiency and effectiveness of Sidus’ low-latency data processing capabilities, this mission sets the stage for further integration of similar technologies in upcoming space missions.