DocumentCode
3318796
Title
On-board satellite image compression using reconfigurable FPGAs
Author
Dawood, Anwar S. ; Williams, John A. ; Visser, Stephen J.
Author_Institution
Cooperative Res. Centre for Satellite Syst., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, Qld., Australia
fYear
2002
fDate
16-18 Dec. 2002
Firstpage
306
Lastpage
310
Abstract
Remote sensing satellites operate almost exclusively in a store-and-forward mode, with acquired imagery stored on board until being downlinked when ground stations come within view. Space-borne imaging sensors generate tremendous volumes of data at very high rates, however storage capacity and communication bandwidth are expensive satellite resources. By compressing the images as they are acquired, better use is made of available storage and bandwidth capacity. Reconfigurable computing technology, which combines the flexibility of traditional microprocessors with the performance of ASIC devices, is very promising for space applications. The High Performance Computing (HPC-I) payload, based on a radiation hardened reconfigurable FPGA has been developed and integrated into the Australian scientific mission satellite FedSat. HPC-I is a testbed in space to validate reconfigurable logic for a variety of satellite applications. The design and implementation on HPC-I of the On-Board Image Compression System (OBICS) is presented, and its compression performance evaluated using JPEG standard as a benchmark. The results indicate that FPGAs and HPC-I are suitable platforms for such systems, and that satisfactory compression can only be achieved with moderately complex logic designs.
Keywords
data compression; field programmable gate arrays; image coding; reconfigurable architectures; satellite communication; FedSat; HPC-I; High Performance Computing; JPEG standard; OBICS; On-Board Image Compression System; bandwidth capacity; benchmark; compression performance; on-board satellite image compression; radiation hardened reconfigurable FPGA; reconfigurable FPGAs; satellite applications; space-borne imaging sensors; store-and-forward mode; Artificial satellites; Bandwidth; Capacitive sensors; Field programmable gate arrays; Image coding; Image sensors; Image storage; Remote sensing; Satellite ground stations; Space technology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Field-Programmable Technology, 2002. (FPT). Proceedings. 2002 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7574-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FPT.2002.1188698
Filename
1188698
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