Klepsydra Technologies selects Firefly's Elytra Dawn as edge computing demonstrator in space

April 10, 2024
Klepsydra's AI models will process sensor data onboard and relay the processed data back to Earth, providing real-time attitude determination, guidance, navigation, and control (GNC).

ZURICH, Switzerland - Klepsydra Technologies in Zurich, Switzerland needed an edge computing space vehicle to host its artificial intelligence technology. They found their solution from Firefly Aerospace in Cedar Park, Texas. 

Klepsydra's technology will be launched on Firefly's Elytra vehicle later this year. By serving as an edge computing platform in space, Elytra is equipped to support a variety of hosted software applications with real-time data processing on orbit.

As part of Elytra Mission 1, Klepsydra Technologies will utilize Elytra's edge compute platform to further test and validate its AI navigation application. Klepsydra's AI models will process sensor data onboard and relay the processed data back to Earth, providing real-time attitude determination, guidance, navigation, and control (GNC). Klepsydra will also deploy a second algorithm for cloud detection that will demonstrate the ability to dynamically switch AI applications onboard, paving the way for Klepsydra's AI-as-a-service solution.

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Elytra will serve as an edge computing platform for hosted software customers for up to one year on orbit during Elytra Mission 1. Following separation from Firefly's Alpha rocket, Elytra will first deploy commercial payloads and support a responsive space demonstration for the United States' National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), which includes performing an on-orbit maneuver and deploying additional government payloads on-demand.

"Edge computing in space is the key to overcome critical bandwidth challenges that come with downlinking massive volumes of data from spacecraft to ground stations on Earth," said Jana Spruce, Vice President of Spacecraft. "Rather than relaying all this data to the ground, Elytra's edge compute platform enables onboard data processing to support real-time decision making and a wide range of autonomous applications, such as space domain awareness, anomaly detection, and vision navigation."

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