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Computing at the Edge: HPC and AI Supporting Recent U.S. Space Missions
DescriptionWhat if your data is at the extreme edge and has an HPC requirement—possibly deep in the ocean, on the space station, on a lunar colony, or even on an icy moon in the far reaches of the solar system? Panelists from NASA, NOAA, and industry will discuss current and future solutions to this challenging problem, present visually captivating imagery, and provide insight developed over many years while including fresh approaches from new voices. Examples include operational fault diagnosis and decision-making that require AI on missions to extraterrestrial icy moons with planned data flows to terrestrial capabilities, and collecting data to inform hurricane models. Hear from, and engage with, experts familiar with how recent and planned missions have expanded our concept of computing at the edge for both space-based and terrestrial challenges.
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Panel
TimeFriday, 22 November 202410:30am - 12pm EST
LocationB313B-B314
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Edge Computing
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