Fujitsu has demonstrated the real-world significance of keeping space uncluttered, assuring ist accessibility for future generations.

Jacob Geer, Head of Space Surveillance and Tracking, UK Space Agency
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Innovating partnership to make space sustainable

Digital Annealer and Artificial Intelligence assure space accessibility for future generations

Customer

UK Space Agency

Challenge

Millions of items of space debris travelling at 17,000 miles per hour threaten to destroy or significantly damage active satellites and space assets such as the International Space Station. Tracking and disposing of them is expensive and time-consuming. The consortium wanted to make the process faster and more efficient.

Solution

  • Fujitsu Digital Annealer and Quantum-Inspired Optimisation Services, combined with artificial neural networks (ANN), to solve some of the main problems with the commercial viability associated with active debris removal mission planning and design.

Outcomes

  • 25% faster mission time, more efficient collection of space debris
  • Fuel consumption has reduced by 18%
  • Reduced costs due to lower fuel weight at launch
  • Digital Annealer calculates mission scenarios 10,000+ times faster

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