Challenging Issues in Inter-Satellite Optical Wireless Systems (IsOWC) and it...idescitation
Inter-satellite optical wireless communication
system (IsOWC), one of the important applications of FSO
(Free Space Optics) technology, will be deployed in space in
the near future because of providing power efficient and high
bandwidth allocation facilities unlike present microwave
satellite systems. In this paper, we have deliberated a
presentation of different challenging issues in achieving a
prolonged inter satellite link for an IsOWC system under
different situations and conditions. This work is also
emphasized on the suggested techniques to combat with the
degrading factors to put into practice of high speed IsOWC
system with minimum BER.
Evaluating effectiveness of radiometric correction for optical satellite imag...Dang Le
One of our published researches in ACRS 31st in Hanoi.
It has been used for our project in processing optical satellite imagery to detect environmental pollution.
Telespazio (Finmeccanica/Thales) ranks among the world’s leading satellite services operators. The company relies on a domestic and international network of space centres and teleports, the most important being the Fucino in the Abruzzo region.
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Challenging Issues in Inter-Satellite Optical Wireless Systems (IsOWC) and it...idescitation
Inter-satellite optical wireless communication
system (IsOWC), one of the important applications of FSO
(Free Space Optics) technology, will be deployed in space in
the near future because of providing power efficient and high
bandwidth allocation facilities unlike present microwave
satellite systems. In this paper, we have deliberated a
presentation of different challenging issues in achieving a
prolonged inter satellite link for an IsOWC system under
different situations and conditions. This work is also
emphasized on the suggested techniques to combat with the
degrading factors to put into practice of high speed IsOWC
system with minimum BER.
Evaluating effectiveness of radiometric correction for optical satellite imag...Dang Le
One of our published researches in ACRS 31st in Hanoi.
It has been used for our project in processing optical satellite imagery to detect environmental pollution.
Telespazio (Finmeccanica/Thales) ranks among the world’s leading satellite services operators. The company relies on a domestic and international network of space centres and teleports, the most important being the Fucino in the Abruzzo region.
La red de telescopios robóticos BOOTES y el proyecto GLORIAcampusmilenio
Bootes es el primer observatorio astronómico robótico ubicado en España para complementar desde Tierra la observación de fuentes celestes estudiadas en altas energías (rayos X y gamma) desde el espacio. En 1998 comienza a funcionar en Huelva, en 2001 en Málaga, y en 2009 se produce la internacionalización del proyecto con Bootes-3 en Nueva Zelanda.
Ponente: Alberto Castro Tirado (España) es licenciado en Físicas por la Universidad de Granada Doctor en Astrofísica por la Universidad de Copenhague. Es Investigador Científico del C.S.I.C desde 2007 y es el Investigador Principal del proyecto Bootes en el Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA). Es miembro de la IAU y ha publicado más de 190 artículos en revistas especializadas como Nature, Science, de divulgación sobre Astronomía y prensa.
Dati satellitari e prodotti derivati in modalità open and free del programma ...giovannibiallo
Dati satellitari e prodotti derivati in modalità open and free del programma Copernicus - Marcello Maranesi (e-GEOS) - Conferenza OpenGeoData Italia 2015
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The European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) is motivated by a wide range of scientific Challenges Encountered by modern astronomy. This project belongs to European astronomers who are planning to build an optical telescope that is four times larger than any other in today.
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Galileo is Europe’s programme for a global navigation satellite system, providing a highly
accurate, guaranteed global positioning service, interoperable with the US GPS and Russian
Glonass systems. It consists of 30 satellites and ground infrastructure.
COSMO-SkyMed, financed by the Italian Space Agency, the Italian MoD and MIUR, is a constellation of 4 radar satellites for Earth observation for dual use applications. Telespazio was responsible for manufacturing the civil and military ground segments of the system.
Geohazards Exploitation Platform (GEP) at EuroGEOSS Workshop 2018terradue
GEP provides large scale processing of Earth Observation data.
Designed in the context of the Geohazards Supersite initiative (GSNL) and the CEOS Disasters Working Group which address a Task of the Disaster Societal Benefit Area of the intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations (GEO).
A model for partnership and community building that is user driven. Started from the International Forum on Satellite EO and Geohazards organised by ESA and GEO in Santorini in 2012 (140+ participants from 20 countries, 70+ organisations incl. international organisations, public institutes, space agencies, universities & private sector).
Telespazio plays a strategic role in military tactical satellite secure communications (MILSATCOM), thanks to its multi-year experience in satellite telecommunications and to its participation in the long standing SICRAL and more recent ATHENA-FIDUS programmes.
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Small Satellites and Main Applications, with special focus on Earth Observation. The UPC NanoSat program: 3Cat-1 to 3Cat-5/A-B (FFSCAT). Current Trends in Earth Observation Missions with Small Satellites.
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The first spanish optical satellite is almost ready
1. The First Spanish Optical Satellite is Almost Ready
The electronic part of the Ingenio satellite cameras is now ready. Soon the Spanish first optical
observation satellite will be ready, que will take up to 100 pictures a day to "keep watch" on Earth.
Madrid, Spain, July 29, 2013 - The electronic part of the Ingenio satellite cameras is now ready. Soon the first
Spanish optical observation satellite will be ready, which will take up to 100 pictures a day to "keep watch" on
Earth.
The company charged with the electronic part of this is Thales Alenia Space España. Its head of Detection
Engineering, Rafael Navarro, explained that "the eyes of the satellite" consist of two cameras and will be
integrated into the optical instrument. Once in orbit they will be able to take up to 100 photographs a day with a
resolution of between 2.5 and 10 metres.
The Electronics are the “primary nucleus” and have been in the works for five years. These components will be
responsible for receiving and transforming signals from the images that can be sent to bases on Earth. The pictures
will be in colour and will have various applications in civil use, such as natural disaster control, mapping and water
pollution monitoring.
Thales has also developed the "voice" and "ears" of the satellite, using TTC (Telemetry, Tracking and Control)
communication systems to control Ingenio, and high speed data transmission systems (250 megabytes per
second).
Together with Ingenio, the military radar satellite Paz makes up the National Earth Observation Programme, which
allows Spain to operate a dual land observation system and allows for independent coverage of areas of national
interest.
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