How IQSat Enables Space-Based AI and Machine Learning
Aitech — the California-based embedded systems provider — launched their new artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled picosatellite constellation platform, IQSat, during the Space Foundation’s 40th annual Space Symposium, recently held in Colorado.
Pratish Shah, U.S. General Manager, Aitech, is the guest on the first episode of Season 9 of the Aerospace & Defense Technology podcast to explain how the company is leveraging commercial off the shelf (COTS) embedded computing modules to develop low-cost, space-based AI and machine learning (ML) with their new IQSat technology.
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