Affiliation:
1. National Technical University of Athens, Greece
2. European Space Agency, The Netherlands
3. Intel Corporation, Ireland
Abstract
The advent of powerful edge devices and AI algorithms has already revolutionized many terrestrial applications; however, for both technical and historical reasons, the space industry is still striving to adopt these key enabling technologies in new mission concepts. In this context, the current work evaluates an heterogeneous multi-core system-on-chip processor for use on-board future spacecraft to support novel, computationally demanding digital signal processors and AI functionalities. Given the importance of low power consumption in satellites, we consider the
Intel Movidius Myriad2
system-on-chip and focus on SW development and performance aspects. We design a methodology and framework to accommodate efficient partitioning, mapping, parallelization, code optimization, and tuning of complex algorithms. Furthermore, we propose an avionics architecture combining this commercial off-the-shelf chip with a field programmable gate array device to facilitate, among others, interfacing with traditional space instruments via SpaceWire transcoding. We prototype our architecture in the lab targeting vision-based navigation tasks. We implement a representative computer vision pipeline to track the 6D pose of ENVISAT using megapixel images during hypothetical spacecraft proximity operations. Overall, we achieve 2.6 to 4.9 FPS with only 0.8 to 1.1 W on
Myriad2
, i.e., 10-fold acceleration versus modern rad-hard processors. Based on the results, we assess various benefits of utilizing
Myriad2
instead of conventional field programmable gate arrays and CPUs.
Funder
European Space Agency via the activity Demonstration of Visual Based Navigation Algorithms on Myriad2 Processor
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Hardware and Architecture,Software
Cited by
17 articles.
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