The Intelligent System Initiative is a crosscutting initiative that aims to advance the autonomy of space-based systems in a disruptive way.
The Initiative adopts a global system-of-system approach, exploiting synergies with application domains from a multitude of sectors. The Intelligent System Initiative works to a rapid timeframe, leveraging the most advanced processing techniques to increase system performance.
In particular, the Initiative targets leapfrog advance systems autonomy, defines the architecture of an end-to-end (E2E) system, including space and ground segments, and demonstrates key technologies for a prototype autonomous satellite.
Through a collaborative effort between industry, government and academia, this initiative offers several benefits in the sustainable use of space:
Context
Future generations of satellites, and in particular constellations, will drastically increase autonomy to enable more complex operations, operative cost reduction, new services, including for instance resilient cyber-security applications as well as complex constellations and fleet management.
The initiative targets an end-to-end architecture that makes use of one or more satellites and a ground segment. Intelligence and the appropriate level of autonomy shall be distributed among individual space nodes, fleet or constellation and the ground segment. Multiple implementation solutions are possible, with the potential to feature master and slave nodes, thus allowing for autonomy and reliability requirements at system level. For reliability and security purposes, each node will have a local level of autonomy, a channel to feed the node health status to the higher parent group and the system, and a global system autonomy capability. The Intelligent System Initiative is complex and ambitious, with the potential to revolutionise the way we use space. By advancing the autonomy of space-based systems, it will enable new missions and applications that were not possible before.
The programme of work
The roadmap includes a System Study under the ARTES Future Preparation programme, which will run throughout 2024, to identify the general architecture of the initiative key technology development requirements, and a first batch of basic building blocks. For these basic building blocks, ESA will open competition tenders under the ARTES Advanced Technology programme in 2024. More building blocks may stem from the System Study and will enable an In-Orbit Experiment (IOE) mission within the next years. The System Study encourages the use of industrial consultation, to broaden the high-level strategy beyond the specific consortium that will run the System Study itself.
The Intelligent System is a collaborative effort that strives to create an opportunity for industries to work towards a new end-to-end architecture, that encompasses standard interfaces, that covers space and ground, that targets interoperability of different blocks, sufficient level of abstraction for a flexibly reconfigurable system. Besides the Agency-driven development listed below, we welcome further Industry-initiated co-funded activities, which can be submitted via the ARTES Competitiveness & Growth open call for proposal.
The following table will progressively cover the key activities in the Intelligent System Initiative roadmap; the first one is the System Study, and then priority technology blocks will follow, covering the new avionics elements to be started in 2024.
By the beginning of 2025 the IOE procurement will be added, and during 2025, possible new blocks may be added (e.g. in the domain of payload). Entries will be regularly updated as they become ready for publication in the esa-star Publication portal:
Work plan title
Work Plan Reference Number
Further Details
Intelligent Platform for ConstellationsWork plan title
1B.140
Artificial Intelligence-Based System for Autonomous On-Board Failure Isolation, Recovery, and Resource Optimisation for Telecommunication Constellation
4A.099
Software Execution Environment for Intelligent Applications
4G.047
Onboard Data Handling Sub-System for Autonomous Satellites
4G.044
Power Module with Advanced Battery Monitoring and Electrical Power System Telemetry Management
4F.169
In-Orbit Experiment of Autonomous Deployment and Early Operations for Telecom Constellation Satellite
3E.024
- In-Orbit Experiment of Autonomous Deployment and Early Operations for Telecom Constellation Satellite
- (ARTES AT IOE cancelled and will be replaced by a number of Industry proposed ARTES C&G IOEs)
Software Defined Satellite Avionics Development Environment
4G.046
Machine Learning Techniques for Data Rate Reduction
7B.079
Autonomous Health Monitoring for Telecommunication Platform Mechanisms (on request)
4E.089
Intelligent Signal Monitoring Unit for Payload Equipment Autonomy, Health Monitoring, and Reconfiguration
5C.530
Digital Twin of a Spacecraft autonomous and Collaborative Intelligent Multi-Agent System
4G.050
- Invitation to Tender Link Pending
Enhanced AOCS On-Board Autonomy and Adaptability for Satcom Constellations
4C.075
- Invitation to Tender Link Pending
Server in Space Module (SiSM)
4A.098
- Invitation to Tender Link Pending
In-Orbit Experiment for Intelligent Control for Multi-Environment Satcom Satellites (on request)
3E.033
- Invitation to Tender Link Pending