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First NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS'06)
GEZGIN & GEZGIN-2: Adaptive Real-Time Image Processing Subsystems for Earth Observing Small Satellites
Istanbul, Turkey
June 15-June 18
ISBN: 0-7695-2614-4
N. Ismailoglu, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
O. Benderli, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
S. Yesil, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
R. Sever, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
B. Okcan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
O. Sengul, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Rusen Öktem, Atilim University, Turkey
GEZGIN and GEZGIN-2 are real-time multispectral image processing subsystems developed for B..LSAT-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. GEZGIN employs both reconfigurable hardware and a DSP processor for image processing, where as the more advanced GEZGIN-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.
Citation:
N. Ismailoglu, O. Benderli, S. Yesil, R. Sever, B. Okcan, O. Sengul, Rusen Öktem, "GEZGIN & GEZGIN-2: Adaptive Real-Time Image Processing Subsystems for Earth Observing Small Satellites," ahs, pp.351-358, First NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS'06), 2006
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