Results of Image Capture and Ship Detection by AIRIS

    Results of Image Capture and Ship Detection by AIRIS

    Tokyo, May 11, 2026 – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has successfully conducted an in-orbit demonstration using its onboard AI-based object detector “AIRIS” (Note1), which leverages a next-generation space-grade MPU(Note2). AIRIS, composed of an AI-equipped data processor and an earth observation camera developed by the Tokyo University of Science, detected ships from maritime imagery.

    AIRIS operates AI on board the satellite using the next-generation space-grade MPU “SOISOC4,” developed jointly by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and MHI, to detect objects from satellite images. As part of JAXA’s “Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program,” AIRIS was launched aboard the small demonstration satellite “RAISE-4” (Note3) on December 14, 2025, and has since been advancing its technology demonstration in orbit. Going forward, MHI plans to establish a continuous cycle to improve AI performance by retraining the AI on the ground using images of ships obtained during operations and updating the AI onboard AIRIS in orbit.

    In addition to the AI operation demonstration, the in-orbit demonstration of AIRIS aboard “Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-4” also includes an in-orbit demonstration of the SOISOC4 MPU. Through the development of these devices, MHI will continue striving for technological innovation in cutting-edge space equipment development and contribute to the advancement of Japan’s space development and utilization.

    Data Processor (Left) and  Earth Observation Camera (Right) Comprising AIRIS

    Data Processor (Left) and
    Earth Observation Camera (Right) Comprising AIRIS

    The Cycle to be Demonstrated by AIRIS

    The Cycle to be Demonstrated by AIRIS

     

    AIRIS Theme Mark

    AIRIS Theme Mark

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