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The new age space value chain is a complex interconnected system
with diverse actors, which involves cross-sector and cross-border
collaborations. This book helps to enrich the knowledge of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the value chain in the
space-related domains. Advancements of AI and Machine Learning have
impactfully supported the space sector transformation as it is
shown in the book. "This book embarks on a journey through the
fascinating realm of AI in space, exploring its profound
implications, emerging trends, and transformative potential." Prof.
mult. Dr.med. Dr.rer.nat. Oliver Ullrich Director Innovation
Cluster Space and Aviaton (UZH Space Hub) University of Zurich,
Switzerland Aimed at space engineers, risk analysts, policy makers,
technical experts and non-specialists, this book demonstrates
insights into the implementation of AI in the space sector,
alongside its limitations and use-case examples. It covers diverse
AI-related topics applicable to space technologies or space big
data such as AI-based technologies for improving Earth Observation
big data, AI for space robotics exploration, AI for astrophysics,
AI for emerging in-orbit servicing market, and AI for space tourism
safety improvement. Key Features: Provides an interdisciplinary
approach, with chapter contributions from expert teams working in
the governmental or private space sectors, with valuable
contributions from computer scientists and legal experts; Presents
insights into AI implementation and how to unlock AI technologies
in the field; Up to date with the latest developments and
cutting-edge applications Matteo Madi, Ph.D., is an entrepreneur,
innovator, business developer and space-tech specialist with many
years of experiences in the Swiss and International public and
private sectors. He is the founder of Sirin Orbital Systems AG, a
Swiss innovative company based in Zurich, focused on the
development and commercialization of advanced enabling technologies
for the needs of emerging space market and future sustainable space
exploration. It also creates innovative solutions for the use of
space technologies and satellite-based services for terrestrial
applications. Olga Sokolova, Ph.D., is a risk analyst proficient in
critical infrastructure risk assessment to natural and technical
hazards. She has been engaged in development and analysis of
structural risk-management tools towards sustainable future and has
a record in raising social awareness of spaceborne risks and
opportunities brought to the society by the "New Space" industry
developments. Along with Dr. M. Madi, Dr. O. Sokolova is the
Co-Editor of the book entitled, "Space Debris Peril: Pathways to
Opportunities", published by CRC Press: Taylor and Francis in
November 2020 (ISBN 9780367469450).
The new age space value chain is a complex interconnected system
with diverse actors, which involves cross-sector and cross-border
collaborations. This book helps to enrich the knowledge of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the value chain in the
space-related domains. Advancements of AI and Machine Learning have
impactfully supported the space sector transformation as it is
shown in the book. "This book embarks on a journey through the
fascinating realm of AI in space, exploring its profound
implications, emerging trends, and transformative potential." Prof.
mult. Dr.med. Dr.rer.nat. Oliver Ullrich Director Innovation
Cluster Space and Aviaton (UZH Space Hub) University of Zurich,
Switzerland Aimed at space engineers, risk analysts, policy makers,
technical experts and non-specialists, this book demonstrates
insights into the implementation of AI in the space sector,
alongside its limitations and use-case examples. It covers diverse
AI-related topics applicable to space technologies or space big
data such as AI-based technologies for improving Earth Observation
big data, AI for space robotics exploration, AI for astrophysics,
AI for emerging in-orbit servicing market, and AI for space tourism
safety improvement. Key Features: Provides an interdisciplinary
approach, with chapter contributions from expert teams working in
the governmental or private space sectors, with valuable
contributions from computer scientists and legal experts; Presents
insights into AI implementation and how to unlock AI technologies
in the field; Up to date with the latest developments and
cutting-edge applications Matteo Madi, Ph.D., is an entrepreneur,
innovator, business developer and space-tech specialist with many
years of experiences in the Swiss and International public and
private sectors. He is the founder of Sirin Orbital Systems AG, a
Swiss innovative company based in Zurich, focused on the
development and commercialization of advanced enabling technologies
for the needs of emerging space market and future sustainable space
exploration. It also creates innovative solutions for the use of
space technologies and satellite-based services for terrestrial
applications. Olga Sokolova, Ph.D., is a risk analyst proficient in
critical infrastructure risk assessment to natural and technical
hazards. She has been engaged in development and analysis of
structural risk-management tools towards sustainable future and has
a record in raising social awareness of spaceborne risks and
opportunities brought to the society by the "New Space" industry
developments. Along with Dr. M. Madi, Dr. O. Sokolova is the
Co-Editor of the book entitled, "Space Debris Peril: Pathways to
Opportunities", published by CRC Press: Taylor and Francis in
November 2020 (ISBN 9780367469450).
"This book provides up-to-date knowledge of space debris and
valuable insights on how to grapple with this issue from legal,
technical, economical and societal aspects. I would strongly
recommend that everyone who is working on space development and
utilizations and even non-specialists once read this book and think
over how human being should be faced with this issue." -Prof.
Shinichi Nakasuka, University of Tokyo, Japan Space Debris Peril:
Pathways to Opportunities takes readers through the wide spectrum
of problems created by space debris - including technical,
political, legal and socio-economical aspects - and suggests ways
to mitigate its negative consequences and create new opportunities.
With chapter contributions from authors at world-renowned
universities, private or public entities, and research institutes
active in the field of space debris mitigation, space policy and
law, risk and resilience, liability and insurance, this book
provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject helping the
reader to grasp the whole picture of the current space debris
remediation challenges. This book will be of interest to the
scientific communities, policy makers, business developers,
(re)insurers and international standards developers for space
operations and orbital debris mitigation. Also, it should appeal to
a broader audience among non-specialists in various sectors and the
general public. Key features: Brings together interdisciplinary
perspectives on the topic in one, cohesive book Chapter
contributions from specialists in this interdisciplinary field from
around the globe Up-to-date information with the latest
developments
Geomagnetic Disturbances Impacts on Power Systems: Risk Analysis
& Mitigation Strategies provides a full risk assessment tool
for assessing power systems confronted geomagnetic disturbances
(GMDs) and specifies mitigation opportunities for various
stakeholders. "This book deals comprehensively with the threat of
solar storms on the world's power systems. It provides a context to
GMDs with respect to other natural hazards, and describes methods
to evaluate a particular grid's risk factors in a straightforward
fashion. This is extremely useful to power grid operators, as they
are not experts in the field of space weather, but they must be
able to deal with its impacts. This is the critical message of this
extremely valuable book." - William A. Radasky, Ph.D., P.E., IEEE
Life Fellow, Metatech Corporation, California USAAimed at risk
engineers, policy-makers, technical experts and non-specialists
such as power system operators, this book seeks to provide an
insight into the GMD as a natural hazard and to perform the risk
assessment of its potential impacts on the power systems as
critical infrastructures. The reader gets familiar with how the Sun
can endanger ground-based technological systems and the physics of
solar activity manifestation on the Earth as Geomagnetically
Induced Currents (GICs). The reaction of power systems to GMDs and
mitigation strategies aiming at reducing and controlling the risks
are then addressed. The GMD mitigation strategies, the power
systems critical factors analysis, the high-risk zones
identification and an estimation of economic loss, which is a
valuable input for the (re)insurance sector, are also brought to
the attention of the reader. Thereby, this book provides a full
risk assessment tool for assessing power systems confronted with
space weather risks. Key features: * Brings together
interdisciplinary perspectives on the topic in one, cohesive book *
Practical guideline on mitigation actions for diverse users and
even non-specialists * Dealing comprehensively with the threat of
geomagnetic disturbance on the worlds power systems * Introducing
unique methods to evaluate a particular system risk factors in a
straightforward fashion Authors Olga Sokolova, Ph.D., is a risk
analyst and electrical engineer with expertise in the domain of
critical infrastructure risk assessment to natural catastrophes.
Nikolay Korovkin, Ph.D., is a full professor and head of Theoretic
Electrical Engineering Department at Peter the Great
Saint-Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU). Masashi Hayakawa,
Ph.D., is an emeritus professor of the University of
Electro-Communications, and also CEO of Hayakawa Institute of
Seismo Electromagnetics, Co.Ltd.
"This book provides up-to-date knowledge of space debris and
valuable insights on how to grapple with this issue from legal,
technical, economical and societal aspects. I would strongly
recommend that everyone who is working on space development and
utilizations and even non-specialists once read this book and think
over how human being should be faced with this issue." –Prof.
Shinichi Nakasuka, University of Tokyo, Japan Space Debris Peril:
Pathways to Opportunities takes readers through the wide spectrum
of problems created by space debris – including technical,
political, legal and socio-economical aspects – and suggests ways
to mitigate its negative consequences and create new opportunities.
With chapter contributions from authors at world-renowned
universities, private or public entities, and research institutes
active in the field of space debris mitigation, space policy and
law, risk and resilience, liability and insurance, this book
provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject helping the
reader to grasp the whole picture of the current space debris
remediation challenges. This book will be of interest to the
scientific communities, policy makers, business developers,
(re)insurers and international standards developers for space
operations and orbital debris mitigation. Also, it should appeal to
a broader audience among non-specialists in various sectors and the
general public. Key features: Brings together interdisciplinary
perspectives on the topic in one, cohesive book Chapter
contributions from specialists in this interdisciplinary field from
around the globe Up-to-date information with the latest
developments
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