When to compute in space
By: Rajiv Thummala, Gregory Falco
Potential Business Impact:
Chooses best place for space computers to work.
Spacecraft increasingly rely on heterogeneous computing resources spanning onboard flight computers, orbital data centers, ground station edge nodes, and terrestrial cloud infrastructure. Selecting where a workload should execute is a nontrivial multi objective problem driven by latency, reliability, power, communication constraints, cost, and regulatory feasibility. This paper introduces a quantitative optimization framework that formalizes compute location selection through empirically measurable metrics, normalized scoring, feasibility constraints, and a unified utility function designed to operate under incomplete information. We evaluate the model on two representative workloads demonstrating how the framework compares compute tiers and identifies preferred deployment locations. The approach provides a structured, extensible method for mission designers to reason about compute placement in emerging space architectures.
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