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Monday, 18 June 2012 20:16

Boeing 601 satellite

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The  Boeing 601 satellite is a body-stabilized geostationary satellite. 

The Boeing 601 was introduced in 1987 to meet anticipated requirements for high-power, multiple-payload satellites for such applications as direct television broadcasting to small receiving antennas, very small aperture terminals for private business networks, and mobile communications. The basic configuration features as many as 48 transponders and offers up to 4,800 watts. 

A more powerful version, the Boeing 601HP, made its debut in 1995. The HP versions can carry payloads twice as powerful as the classic Boeing 601 models, through such innovations as gallium arsenide solar cells, advanced battery technology, and an optional xenon ion propulsion system. The 601HP features as many as 60 transponders and provides up to 10,000 watts.

All Boeing 601 spacecraft use the same basic bus design, enabling Boeing to realize efficiencies gained by production volume, tooling investments and quantity buys.

 

Monday, 18 June 2012 05:16

Boeing 702 satellite

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The Boeing 702 satellite is a family of geostationnary satellites designed and manufactured by the company Boeing.

Its design requirements include lower cost and high reliability. It offers a broad spectrum of modularity. A primary example is payload/bus integration. After the payload is tailored to customer specifications, the payload module mounts to the common bus module at only four locations and with only six electrical connectors. This design simplicity confers advantages. First, nonrecurring program costs are reduced, because the bus does not need to be changed for every payload, and payloads can be freely tailored without affecting the bus. Second, the design permits faster parallel bus and payload processing. This leads to the third advantage: a short production schedule.

Further efficiency derives from the 702's advanced xenon ion propulsion system (XIPS), which was pioneered by Boeing. XIPS is 10 times more efficient than conventional liquid fuel systems. Four 25-cm thrusters provide economical stationkeeping, needing only 5 kg of fuel per year - a fraction of what bipropellant or arcjet systems consume. Using XIPS for final orbit insertion conserves more mass as compared to using an on-board liquid apogee engine. Customers can apply the weight savings to increase the revenue-generating payload, to prolong service life, or to change to a less expensive launch vehicle (when cost is based on satellite mass).

Monday, 18 June 2012 19:16

Argos System

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Argos is a satellite-based system which collects, processes and disseminates environmental data from fixed and mobile platforms worldwide. What makes Argos unique is the ability to geographically locate the source of the data anywhere on the Earth utilizing the Doppler effect.

The Argos system is operated by the French organization CLS.

Monday, 18 June 2012 19:05

CLS

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CLS (Collect Localisation Satellites) is a CNES subsidiary which operates and/or processes data from more than 80 instruments on board nearly 40 satellites.

It has acquired expertise and experience during more than 20 years of operating satellite systems. CLS is a major contributor to global efforts in the field of environmental monitoring, sustainable management of marine resources and maritime safety. CLS solutions offer direct operational support to government, institutions and industries working in these areas.

Among other satellite systems, it is operating the Argos System.

Monday, 18 June 2012 15:29

EPOCH IPS

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EPOCH IPS is a COTS software product (Commercially available Off-The-Shelf) intially developed by the company Integral System Inc., which is now Kratos ISI Inc. (after the merger with Kratos in 2011).

EPOCH is a product solution for satellite command and control. It is able to control an array of satellites with minimal personnel. A combination of EPOCH IPS’s open architecture, graphical user interface and automated monitoring and control features allows users to monitor and control both satellite and ground systems. EPOCH IPS’s architecture consists of several servers and user workstations all connected through an Ethernet local access network (LAN). EPOCH Integrated Product Suite contains EPOCH T&C Serverand EPOCH Client, which are Integral Systems' real-time satellite data processing and control software products. EPOCH Integrated Product Suite provides satellite command and control capabilities, including telemetry processing and display, commanding and command verification, ground-station control, alarm or event processing and data archiving. These functions are driven by the EPOCH Database product, allowing the system to support multiple satellites through database updates without modifying the run-time software.

Monday, 18 June 2012 11:58

EPOCH IPS

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EPOCH IPS is a COTS software product (Commercially available Off-The-Shelf) intially developed by the company Integral System Inc., which is now Kratos ISI Inc. (after the merger with Kratos in 2011).

EPOCH is a product solution for satellite command and control. It is able to control an array of satellites with minimal personnel. A combination of EPOCH IPS’s open architecture, graphical user interface and automated monitoring and control features allows users to monitor and control both satellite and ground systems. EPOCH IPS’s architecture consists of several servers and user workstations all connected through an Ethernet local access network (LAN). EPOCH Integrated Product Suite contains EPOCH T&C Serverand EPOCH Client, which are Integral Systems' real-time satellite data processing and control software products. EPOCH Integrated Product Suite provides satellite command and control capabilities, including telemetry processing and display, commanding and command verification, ground-station control, alarm or event processing and data archiving. These functions are driven by the EPOCH Database product, allowing the system to support multiple satellites through database updates without modifying the run-time software.

Monday, 18 June 2012 11:35

Integral Systems Europe

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Integral Systems Europe (ISE) is a subsidiary of the company American company Integral Systems Inc., specializing in satellite ground systems.  ISE provides complete ground station integrated solutions including hardware, software and associated services. ISE manages sales in the European, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and African geographical areas. ISE role is to provide COTS (Commercial-Off-the-Shelf) based solutions for:

  • Satellite Control Systems,
  • CSM (Carrier Systems Monitoring),
  • M&C (Monitoring and Control),
  • Military Networks.
Monday, 18 June 2012 11:08

Kratos ISI Inc.

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Kratos Integral Systems International Inc. is a provider of products, systems and services for satellite command and control, telemetry and digital signal processing, data communications, enterprise network management and communications information assurance. Kratos ISI specializes in the development, management and operation of secure communications networks, both satellite and terrestrial, as well as systems and services to detect, characterize and geolocate sources of RF interference. Its customers include U.S. and foreign commercial, government, military and intelligence organizations.

Kratos Integral Systems International, Inc. has long-term relationships with the U.S. DOD, NASA, NOAA.

On July 27, 2011, Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc.  merged with the company Integral Systems Inc. Now (2012), the company Kratos ISI is linked to the following network of companies :

  • Integral Systems, Inc.,
  • Integral Systems Europe, 
  • Lumistar, Inc., 
  • Newpoint Technologies, Inc., 
  • RT Logic SAT Corporation and CVG-Avtec.
Tuesday, 12 June 2012 16:03

SCISYS

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SCISYS is a British software and services company that specialises in solving complex problems, for example:

  • Mission control systems for the European Space Agency (ESA), the RNLI and Ministry Of Defence
  • Robotics and Autonomy systems in the space, defence and utilities markets
  • Geographic Information Systems, e.g. for the Coal Authority
  • Innovative Software- and System Solutions for Ground Segments, Service Centres, Data Services, Integrated Applications and ICT Infrastructures
  • Advanced meteorological systems and complete solutions for Earth Observation, meteorological receptions systems
  • Professional engineering and consultancy services for the support of space programmes and missions
Tuesday, 12 June 2012 13:38

ScanEx R&D Center

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ScanEx Research and Development Center (ScanEx R&D Center) is a Russian company on the remote sensing market.

It offers a set of services ranging from acquisition to thematic processing of Earth observation images from space. In 2012, ScanEx had signed license agreements with the top world remote sensing operators for direct data acquisition from IRS, SPOT, EROS, RADARSAT and ENVISAT satellites series to proprietary UniScan™ ground stations, enabling regular near real-time monitoring of territories of Russia and the CIS countries with spatial resolution from hundreds to less than one meter.

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