Laketec Sagl is an innovative startup company that offers technical tailored solutions in the following areas:
-Remote Sensing -
Monitor crops, information about the vegetation quality, calculate the amount of fertilizer for any field, detect crop infestation, as well as apply spring fertilizers and pesticides. Expertise in remote sensing branches out to meet classification, image correction, image enhancement, image processing, and change detection services.
-Real-Time Embeeded Systems-
• Data acquisition and monitoring
• RTEMS OS Real-Time
• Unix/Linux systems administration
• Oracle DB Administration
• System integration
• Design and Development
We also support our customers with consulting services during all steps of the harware/software development process.
Consulting and Technical Support
Please contact us for more information info(at)laketec(dot)ch
REAL TIME EMBEDEED
RTEMS has already been used in several space applications, in particular FedSat (a scientific Research and Development microsatellite), the Surrey's Solid State Data Recorder (a component used in the Disaster Monitoring Constellation), ChipSat (a System-on-Chip architecture), the Electra UHF antenna of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and in the Galileo GIOVE-A and Herschel-Planck satellites.
REMOTE SENSING
ESA has just released a picture of Northern Italy which is a subset of Sentinel-2’s very first acquisition on 27 June 2015, just four days after launch. Copernicus Image Processed using the high-resolution infrared channel of the satellite’s multispectral camera, the image shows healthy vegetation. The southern part of Lake Maggiore and the glacial Lake Varese are also visible, as well as the Ticino river and Milan–Malpensa Airport at the bottom of the image.
Sentinel-2A is in its commissioning phase, which includes calibrating its multispectral imager. But the initial images from its first scan of Earth foreshadow the mission’s land-monitoring applications in areas such as agriculture, the monitoring of inland and coastal waters and land-cover mapping.
Source ESA