Qualitative Precipitation Estimation from Satellite Data Based on Distributed Domain-Specific Architecture

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This paper presents the qualitative precipitation estimation (QPE) based on data from the Himawari satellite and distributed-domain specific architecture. The QPE process consists of receiving and managing the raw data from the satellite every 10 minutes and calculating the rain-temperature relationship. The aim of this research is to decrease the QPE processing time by using distributed domain-specific architecture (DDSA), with 9 small computing boards are connected to a gigabit switch. Instead of using a high-performance PC, this distributed embedded system is also suitable for processing interval data receiving from the satellite every 10 minutes. The experimental results show that the proposed fast-satellite data processing algorithm is optimal for QPE processing on the DDSA platform, requiring 115.53 seconds processing time and low power consumption.

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Prongnuch, S., Wiangtong, T., & Sitjongsataporn, S. (2021). Qualitative Precipitation Estimation from Satellite Data Based on Distributed Domain-Specific Architecture. Modelling and Simulation in Engineering, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/8827900

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