GTC wins NASA Phase II for AI-driven Fault Detection Method

GTC is the only Georgia based company to be awarded a NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR Phase II this year! GTC is developing a platform agnostic and reusable onboard fault management technology for autonomous systems along with its partners: CubeSat manufacturer ARGOTEC , University of Colorado Denver Assistant Prof. and Cyber-Physical Systems expert Dr. Liang He, and NASA software integrator D2K Tech. Feasibility of this AI/ML technology – ARADISS (Adaptive Real-Time Anomaly Detection and Identification for Space Systems) was demonstrated in phase I on a CubeSat, and an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. The ease to deploy this technology reduces costs and development timelines, providing viable fault management either as primary or secondary line of defense according to the application.

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