Gezgin & Gezgin-2: Adaptive Real-time İmage Processing Subsystems For Earth Observing Small Satellites
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2006
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GEZGİN and GEZGİN-2 are real-time multi-spectral image processing subsystems developed for BİLSAT-1 and RASAT satellites respectively, the first two earth observing small satellites of Turkey, Main functionality of these subsystems is to compress in real-time multi-spectral images received concurrently from imagers, using JPEG2000 Image Compression algorithm. The compression features are controlled through user-supplied parameters uploaded in-orbit, so that the compression rate could be adapted to bandwidth, image quality and other mission requirements. GEZGİN employs both reconfigurable hardware and a DSP processor for image processing, where as the more advanced GEZGİN-2 contains full integration of the JPEG2000 processing path plus other image pre-processing features on reconfigurable hardware, hence offering increased performance and full re-configurability in orbit. Both systems demonstrate space-tailored architectures for implementing image processing functions where adaptability becomes the crucial issue determining robustness, flexibility and survivability of the system. © 2006 IEEE.
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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Proceedings - First NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems, AHS 2006 -- 1st NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems, AHS 2006 -- 15 June 2006 through 18 June 2006 -- Istanbul -- 68799
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2006
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351
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