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Project description

New solutions for a satellite revolution

In the realm of space exploration, the demand for higher-performing satellites outpaces what current CubeSats can provide. Addressing this pivotal challenge, the EU-funded Smart Payload Solutions for Microsatellites (SMC) project introduces the Smart Processing Module (SPM) and Smart Power Supply (SPS). With first product cycles completed, the SPM, an FPGA-based System-on-Module, offers Gbit/sec throughput and real-time data processing. By seamlessly integrating FPGA and processors, it pioneers efficient parallel and serial data handling while maintaining low power consumption. As the SMC project readies a strategic marketing campaign, it expects to reshape the landscape of NewSpace satellites, merging cutting-edge technology with unprecedented performance.

Objective

EMM is developing smart payload solutions with the focus on satellite electronics and on-board processing. Our first products Smart Processing Module (SPM) and Smart Power Supply (SPS) completed its first product cycles and first hardware designs are available. The products complete into a smart on-board computer for NewSpace satellites operating higher performant payloads than typical CubeSats nowadays can afford. Our Smart Processing Module (SPM) is an FPGA-based System-on-Module providing data in the range of Gbit/sec throughput with real-time processing. With the combination of FPGA and processors, our SPM combines parallel and serial data processing while keeping the overall power consumption very low. With built-in error correction coding and redundancy a reliable system is achieved. Implementation of artifical intelligence on the processors customized for applications yields cutting-edge technology.
In order to gain more visibility on the market, the next phase of the product development requires a strong sales & marketing strategy and campaign. These will include activities such as publications, conference attendance, building demonstrators, social media appearance and update of business plan. The marketing campaign will be proposed as a project for 2023.

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Coordinator

ENGINEERING MINDS MUNICH GMBH
Net EU contribution

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€ 75 000,00
Address
HOHENLINDENER STRASSE 1
81677 Munchen
Germany

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SME

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Yes
Region
Bayern Oberbayern München, Kreisfreie Stadt
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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