Lossless Hyperspectral Image Compression in Comet Interceptor and Hera Missions with Restricted Bandwith

Kasper Skog*, Tomáš Kohout, Tomáš Kašpárek, Antti Penttilä, Monika Wolfmayr, Jaan Praks

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Abstract

Lossless image compression is vital for missions with limited data transmission bandwidth. Reducing file sizes enables faster transmission and increased scientific gains from transient events. This study compares two wavelet-based image compression algorithms, CCSDS 122.0 and JPEG 2000, used in the European Space Agency Comet Interceptor and Hera missions, respectively, in varying scenarios. The JPEG 2000 implementation is sourced from the JasPer library, whereas a custom implementation was written for CCSDS 122.0. The performance analysis for both algorithms consists of compressing simulated asteroid images in the visible and near-infrared spectral ranges. In addition, all test images were noise-filtered to study the effect of the amount of noise on both compression ratio and speed. The study finds that JPEG 2000 achieves consistently higher compression ratios and benefits from decreased noise more than CCSDS 122.0. However, CCSDS 122.0 produces comparable results faster than JPEG 2000 and is substantially less computationally complex. On the contrary, JPEG 2000 allows dynamic (entropy-permitting) reduction in the bit depth of internal data structures to 8 bits, halving the memory allocation, while CCSDS 122.0 always works in 16-bit mode. These results contribute valuable knowledge to the behavioral characteristics of both algorithms and provide insight for entities planning on using either algorithm on board planetary missions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number899
Number of pages18
JournalRemote Sensing
Volume17
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • CCSDS 122.0
  • comet
  • Didymos
  • Dimorphos
  • hyperspectral
  • image compression
  • JPEG 2000
  • noise filtering

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