Data Exploitation
Abstract
Data exploitation efforts support demonstration and prototype architecture planning and experimentation as well as provide the critical on-orbit data required to develop and validate Wide Field of View (WFOV) algorithms, as well as on-board MDP throughput requirements for strategic missile warning. Data exploitation efforts will exploit existing OPIR data sources including Defense Support Program (DSP), SBIRS Highly Elliptical Orbit (HEO), SBIRS GEO Scanner, SBIRS GEO Starer, prototypes, and other sources. Efforts will exploit data through collection, processing, fusion, data dissemination, algorithm development and testing, network connectivity, and sensor performance assessments. SBIRS and other sensors provide a rich data set for exploitation. SMI data exploitation enables access to raw and processed data for data analysts and application developers, from the government and industry, to expand capabilities for battlespace awareness and other applications. SMI data exploitation efforts are complementary to, and enhance, the exploitation capabilities delivered by the PoR. These efforts will develop tools and algorithms to enable users to apply OPIR data to support their mission needs. Data exploitation efforts also evaluate tools for C2, mission management, and MDP to reduce risk. Data exploitation efforts evolve the PoR ground system to an open architecture that could support PoR and other future satellite alternatives. SMI ground system development activities seek to demonstrate the performance of an evolved, next-generation, open-architecture ground system capable of supporting multiple satellites, payloads, and missions through management and data processing. These efforts seek to lower operating costs with enhanced net-centric and service oriented features with a new flexible expansion capability.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2022
- Source ID
- 08c1325111376c3fef47966e1da9769d
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