CNES(F) is responsible for the development of a new generation of Operational Control Center (CMP) which will operate the new heliosynchronous remote sensing satellite (SPOT4). This Operational Control Center takes large benefit from the experience of the first generation of control center and from the recent advances in computer technology and standards. The CMP is designed for operating two satellites all the same time with a reduced pool of controllers. The architecture of this CMP is simple, robust, and flexible, since it is based on powerful distributed workstations interconnected through an Ethernet LAN. The application software uses modern and formal software engineering methods, in order to improve quality and reliability, and facil...
NASA's New Millenium Program (NMP) has identified a variety of revolutionary technologies that will ...
Since 1974, CNES has been involved in geostationary positioning. Among different entities participat...
In order to maintain the world’s largest Earth Observation satellite constellation and its goal of p...
In the context of the CNES SPOT4 program CISI is particularly responsible for the development of the...
SPOT sun-synchronous remote sensing satellites are operated by CNES since February 1986. Today, the ...
The positioning and station keeping of French national satellites are among the main missions of CNE...
This paper presents an overview of current space operations performed by the French space agency at ...
A new generation of Mini All-purpose Satellite Control Centers (MASCC) has been developed by CNES (F...
Since 1975, the Toulouse Space Centre (a technical establishment of the French Space Agency, CNES) h...
Today, any approach to the design of new space systems must take into consideration an important con...
Since 1974, CNES, the French National Space Agency, has been involved in the geostationary launch an...
The Solar Anomolous and Magnetospheric Explorer (SAMPEX) satellite was launched in July 1992. It was...
A suitable ground segment is required for the rapid delivery of small satellites to low-earth orbits...
A common goal for satellite operations is to achieve a level of automation that minimizes human inte...
For NASA's Resource Prospector (RP) Lunar Rover Mission, we are moving away from a control center co...
NASA's New Millenium Program (NMP) has identified a variety of revolutionary technologies that will ...
Since 1974, CNES has been involved in geostationary positioning. Among different entities participat...
In order to maintain the world’s largest Earth Observation satellite constellation and its goal of p...
In the context of the CNES SPOT4 program CISI is particularly responsible for the development of the...
SPOT sun-synchronous remote sensing satellites are operated by CNES since February 1986. Today, the ...
The positioning and station keeping of French national satellites are among the main missions of CNE...
This paper presents an overview of current space operations performed by the French space agency at ...
A new generation of Mini All-purpose Satellite Control Centers (MASCC) has been developed by CNES (F...
Since 1975, the Toulouse Space Centre (a technical establishment of the French Space Agency, CNES) h...
Today, any approach to the design of new space systems must take into consideration an important con...
Since 1974, CNES, the French National Space Agency, has been involved in the geostationary launch an...
The Solar Anomolous and Magnetospheric Explorer (SAMPEX) satellite was launched in July 1992. It was...
A suitable ground segment is required for the rapid delivery of small satellites to low-earth orbits...
A common goal for satellite operations is to achieve a level of automation that minimizes human inte...
For NASA's Resource Prospector (RP) Lunar Rover Mission, we are moving away from a control center co...
NASA's New Millenium Program (NMP) has identified a variety of revolutionary technologies that will ...
Since 1974, CNES has been involved in geostationary positioning. Among different entities participat...
In order to maintain the world’s largest Earth Observation satellite constellation and its goal of p...