The Growth of Edge and Cloud Computing in Space
Satellite cloud computing has limited benefits as a standalone service compared to server data storage.
Satellite cloud computing has limited benefits as a standalone service compared to server data storage.
The increasing reliance on data for decision-making and the rising number of exploration missions, and EO constellations with high resolution sensors with increased revisit frequencies is growing data generated onboard satellite exponentially. However, the bottleneck on the ground to handle data poses a challenge to obtain low latency actionable insights for critical decision making. Thus,.
Obtaining data from space remains a massive bottleneck yet to be resolved. The increasing resolution of space-based sensors, data collected at higher revisit rates and the lack of onboard memory or relay systems for massive amounts of information from scientific missions all contribute to the current downlink bottleneck experienced by many operators and scientists. Due.
Impending Wave of LEO, MEO, and GEO-HTS Satcom and Data Services set to Significantly Boost Long- Term Cloud Adoption Cambridge, MA– April 27, 2022- NSR’s newly released Cloud Computing via Satellite, 3rd Edition sees Cloud Service Delivery via Satellite positioned to generate $32 Billion, with 240+ Exabytes of Traffic, by 2031. The impending wave of LEO,.