iDSS for SDA

iDSS for SDA

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An intelligent satellite network redefining how we monitor and manage objects in Earth’s orbit. By combining real-time data sharing, high-resolution imaging, and autonomous decision-making, the system tracks space debris and satellite traffic more accurately than ground-based alternatives, detecting potential collisions and adjusting satellite paths without waiting for ground commands. This distributed, AI-driven approach improves safety, reduces the risk of catastrophic crashes, and lays the foundation for more sustainable space traffic management

Team

Khaja Faisal Hussain

Khaja Faisal Hussain

Khalifa University of Science and Technology

Khaja Faisal Hussain is a doctoral researcher in Aerospace Engineering at Khalifa University, UAE, specializing in Intelligent Distributed Satellite Systems (iDSS) for Space Domain Awareness (SDA) and Space Traffic Management (STM). He earned dual bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering from GRIET (India) and Karabuk University (Turkey), followed by a master’s in Aerospace Engineering from Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). His ongoing research focuses on Intelligent Distributed Satellite Systems (iDSS) for Space Domain Awareness (SDA) and Space Traffic Management (STM), specifically on Point-to-Point Space Transport (PPST).

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