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Loft Orbital and SmartSat CRC
Partner to Demonstrate Wildfire Detection Application
Onboard AI-enabled Satellite
Loft Orbital has signed a contract
with the SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre (SmartSat
CRC) to deploy a wildfire detection application to
Loft’s on-orbit satellites. The project will serve as a
high-tech demonstration of near real-time,
software-based wildfire detection from low Earth orbit.
This mission is designed to
validate the software's functionality and performance in
the space environment, providing a critical
proof-of-concept for low-latency early detection of
small smoke signatures. The application uses
hyperspectral signatures to identify and distinguish
smoke from standard cloud cover or fog, allowing early
detection of small fires that can build to large
wildfire events.
The collaboration will explore the
potential operationalization of the capability for
emergency services, both by Australian and international
wildfire management organizations, leveraging Loft’s
growing infrastructure of AI-enabled space assets.
Validating Future Operational
Capabilities
The project is a critical step
toward potential future operational capability, aimed at
proving advanced algorithms can successfully and
effectively process data on-orbit, enabling low-latency
alerts necessary for wildfire response to be
automatically generated in space. Successfully
demonstrating this capability on Loft’s existing space
infrastructure will provide a blueprint for potential
future integration across Loft’s growing satellite
constellation.
"This partnership with SmartSat CRC
is an important step in proving how software-defined
missions can advance vital Earth observation goals,"
said Mack Koepke, Senior VP of Business Development at
Loft. "By testing this application on our satellite
platform, we are establishing the technical foundation
required to provide low-latency insights to emergency
organizations on a global scale."
National Interest and Global Reach
The project has already garnered
significant interest from wildfire fighting agencies in
Australia, who are looking toward space-based technology
to enhance early detection efforts. As a project funded
by the Australian Government through the SmartSat CRC,
the demonstration highlights the growing collaboration
between international space infrastructure providers and
sovereign research initiatives.
"SmartSat’s focus for this
collaboration is on developing sovereign space
technologies that address Australia’s unique
environmental challenges," said Professor Andy Koronios,
CEO of SmartSat CRC. "This demonstration onboard Loft’s
AI-enabled infrastructure is a vital step in our
research. It allows us to refine our detection models
and prove the technical feasibility of generating
low-latency alerts, which will be crucial in order to
deliver a fully operational service for fire agencies
and emergency services."
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