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PIB Summaries 22 December 2023

  1. Integration of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in ISRO’s Space Exploration
  2. MoMSME Introduces Three Sub-Schemes Under RAMP Programme for MSME Sector


Context:

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has showcased significant advancements in incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) into space exploration. This strategic move is in response to the rapid technological progress in these domains. Notably, ongoing projects such as the Gaganyaan Program are actively utilizing AI solutions.

Relevance:

GS III: Science and Technology

Dimensions of the Article:

  1. Applications of AI and ML in Diverse Space Operations
  2. AI and ML Initiatives in India’s Space Sector
  3. Major Challenges in AI and ML for the Space Sector

Applications of AI and ML in Diverse Space Operations

Autonomous Exploration:

  • AI-driven robots and rovers navigate and explore distant planets independently.
  • Capable of making decisions without constant human intervention.

Image Analysis and Recognition:

  • ML identifies celestial objects, terrain, and hazards in images from space probes.
  • Helps in understanding space environments and potential risks.

Earth Observation:

  • ML algorithms analyze satellite images for monitoring Earth’s surface changes.
  • Monitors weather patterns and environmental shifts.

Predictive Maintenance:

  • AI anticipates satellite component failures by analyzing telemetry data.
  • Enhances maintenance scheduling and minimizes downtime.

Health Monitoring:

  • AI systems monitor spacecraft component health, predicting potential failures.
  • Enables proactive maintenance measures.

Resource Optimization:

  • ML algorithms optimize power, fuel, and resources during spacecraft operations.
  • Enhances efficiency during missions.

Data Analysis and Discovery:

  • AI analyzes astronomical data to discover celestial bodies and understand cosmic phenomena.
  • Identifies space debris and potential threats.

Signal Processing:

  • ML processes signals from deep space, distinguishing between noise and valuable data.
  • Ensures accurate communication and data retrieval.

Mission Planning and Decision Support:

  • AI models assess mission risks and aid decision-making processes.
  • Consider various factors and scenarios for optimal planning.

Adaptive Systems:

  • ML enables spacecraft to adapt to changing environments and unexpected situations.
  • Real-time adjustments during missions.

Communication Systems Refinement:

  • AI and ML refine optical communication systems for changing space conditions.
  • Maximize data transmission rates crucial for interplanetary missions.

Quantum Computing Integration:

  • AI harnesses quantum computing for complex calculations and cryptography.
  • Enhances security and computational capabilities for advanced space missions.

AI and ML Initiatives in India’s Space Sector

AI and ML Projects:
  • Launch Vehicle and Spacecraft Trajectory Design:
    • Implementation of AI for mission trajectory design and autonomous operations.
  • Health Monitoring of Launch Vehicles and Satellites:
    • Predictive maintenance using AI for launch vehicles and satellite health monitoring.
  • Satellite Data Processing:
    • Resource mapping, weather prediction, disaster prediction, geo-intelligence, precision agriculture, and agroforestry.
  • Humanoid Robots and Chatbots:
    • Integration of AI in humanoid robots and chatbots for space exploration.
  • Space Robotics and Smart Manufacturing:
    • Development of space robotics and smart manufacturing technologies for space operations.
ISRO’s Future Endeavors:
  • Chandrayaan-4 Mission:
    • Planned lunar mission to bring back samples from the Moon within four years.
  • Bharatiya Antariksh Station (Space Station):
    • Launch of the first module with robotic experiment capabilities by 2028.
  • SPADEX Experiment:
    • Demonstrates autonomous docking capability between two spacecraft.
  • NISAR (NASA-ISRO SAR):
    • Low Earth Orbit (LEO) observatory jointly developed by NASA and ISRO.
  • Gaganyaan Mission:
    • Human spaceflight mission with two unmanned flights and one manned flight.

Major Challenges in AI and ML for the Space Sector

  • Limited Computational Resources:
    • Spacecraft have restricted computational power and memory, demanding optimization of AI algorithms for efficient execution in resource-constrained environments.
  • Harsh Space Environments:
    • High radiation levels and extreme temperatures in space pose threats to hardware and software components of AI systems, necessitating the development of reliable and robust algorithms.
  • Data Limitations for Training:
    • Gathering relevant training data for AI models in space missions is challenging due to the scarcity of past missions or situations to learn from.
  • Ethical and Legal Concerns:
    • The increasing role of AI in space missions raises ethical and legal questions, including accountability for AI decisions, data privacy, and potential conflicts between AI-driven decisions and human judgment.


Context:

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MoMSME) has launched three sub-schemes under the RAMP programme, aimed at bolstering the MSME sector in India.

Relevance:

GS II: Government Policies and Interventions

Dimensions of the Article:

  1. Sub-schemes Unveiled in RAMP Programme
  2. RAMP Scheme Overview

Sub-schemes Unveiled in RAMP Programme

MSME Green Investment and Financing for Transformation Scheme (MSME GIFT Scheme):
  • Aims to facilitate MSMEs’ adoption of green technology.
  • Provides interest subvention and credit guarantee support.
  • Implemented by SIDBI.
MSE Scheme for Promotion and Investment in Circular Economy (MSE SPICE Scheme):
  • First-ever scheme supporting circular economy projects.
  • Involves credit subsidy to promote zero emissions by 2070.
  • Implemented by SIDBI.
MSE Scheme on Online Dispute Resolution for Delayed Payments:
  • Pioneering scheme integrating legal support and AI tools.
  • Addresses delayed payments for Micro and Small Enterprises.
  • Implemented by National Informatics Centre Services Inc. (NICSI)
Other Initiatives under Existing Schemes:
  • MSME – SCIP (Support for Commercialisation of IP Programme) supports innovators in commercializing intellectual property.
  • Zero Defect and Zero Effect (ZED Scheme) now made free for women-led MSMEs.
  • Government guarantees 100 percent financial support for certification cost.

RAMP Scheme Overview

  • World Bank assisted Central Sector Scheme.
  • Supports Covid Resilience and Recovery Interventions of MoMSME.
Aimed at:
  • Improve market and credit access.
  • Strengthen institutions and governance.
  • Enhance Centre-State linkages.
  • Address delayed payments and promote greening of MSMEs.
Components:
  • Strategic Investment Plans (SIPs) for all states/UTs.
  • SIPs include outreach plans, gap identification, milestone setting, and budget projections.
  • Focus on priority sectors like renewable energy, rural & non-farm business, trade, and women enterprises.
Monitoring and Policy Overview:
  • Oversight by the National MSME Council.
  • Headed by the Minister for MSME.
  • Inclusive representation from various Ministries.
  • Supported by a dedicated secretariat.

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