The world gets incalculably benefitted from Space Technology in terms of Communication, Positioning, Observation, Detection. The advancement of technology and the commencement of very small satellites starting from Microsatellites, Nanosatellites, Picosatellites, Femtosatellites have meant that startle large Multinational companies and emerging countries that could reach space in an accessible way with a short span of time in a position to compete the targeted destination. The most innovative and interesting sector in space is “CubeSat” that are being used in several applications such as Remote Sensing, Earth Observation, Asset Tracking, Security, defence, IoT & Communications, Humanitarian aid, etc., Exploration of the Universe has been one of the fundamental human instincts. Though Space Explorations began with man's quest for knowledge, the technologies that were developed in the process have found applications that are of direct relevance to the development of society. Today Space-based telecommunications, TV Broadcasting, Metrology, Resource Monitoring have become much more pivotal and seminal in everyday life. This demographical statistic proves and shows the reason and their consideration for the rapid accretion towards Minisatellites especially CubeSats. The Collection, Procession, and the distribution of the meaningful data and information, wherein bringing up the Cloud Computing Service allied with Artificial Intelligence in CubeSats.
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28 September 2022
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEMATIZATION, SCIENCE AND SUPERVISION: ICSSS - 2021
26–27 June 2021
Madurai, India
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September 28 2022
Space cloud in cubesat - Consigning expert system to space
I. Aravindaguru;
I. Aravindaguru
a)
1
M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering
, Tamil Nadu, India
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D. Arulselvam;
D. Arulselvam
2
Sri Sai Ram Engineering College
, India
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N. Kanagavalli;
N. Kanagavalli
3
Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology
, Chennai, India
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V. Ramkumar;
V. Ramkumar
4
K Ramakrishnan college of Technology
– Trichy, India
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R. Karthick
R. Karthick
5
Sethu Institute of Technology
, Tamilnadu, India
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a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2518, 100001 (2022)
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I. Aravindaguru, D. Arulselvam, N. Kanagavalli, V. Ramkumar, R. Karthick; Space cloud in cubesat - Consigning expert system to space. AIP Conf. Proc. 28 September 2022; 2518 (1): 100001. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0104401
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