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Title: Introduction of ROCSAT2 Program


1
IntroductionofROCSAT-2 Program
  • Dr. Hung-Chih Wang
  • July 24, 1998

2
Outline
  • Background of ROCSAT-1 Program
  • Goals of ROCSAT-2 Program
  • Mission Objectives of ROCSAT-2 Program
  • An Overall Architecture of the ROCSAT-2 Program
  • Operation Concepts of Mission
  • Summary of ROCSAT-2 System Requirements
  • Acquisition Strategy of the ROCSAT-2 Program
  • Current Status of ROCSAT-2 Program
  • Concluding Remarks

3
Background of ROCSAT-1
  • ROCSAT-1 is a LEO Satellite Containing Three
    Scientific Instrument ECP, IPEI, and OCI
  • During the Development of the ROCSAT-1, NSPO Has
    Established the Following Capabilities
  • human resource to execute a space program
  • satellite integration and testing facilities
  • the ground system infrastructure with mission
    operation center
  • the infrastructure of space researches at local
    universities
  • a successful flight component development program
    by domestic industry

4
Goals of ROCSAT-2 Program
  • To Build-Up a Complete Satellite System with the
    Achievement of both Civilian Applications and
    Scientific Research
  • To Develop and Establish the Core Technology of a
    Satellite System and Associated Capability at
    NSPO
  • To Establish Human Resource Capability in the
    Area of Both Satellite-Related Technologies and
    Large-Scale System Engineering
  • To Enhance the Research in the Space Science and
    Technology and to Promote the International
    Cooperation in the Space Community
  • To Maximize the Use of the Infrastructure and
    Technologies Developed at NSPO and Domestic
    Industry

5
Mission Objectivesofthe ROCSAT-2 Program
  • To Develop a Low-Earth-Orbit Satellite with the
    Associated Ground System for
  • Observing Taiwan Island and Surroundings in a
    Near Real-Time Scale
  • Conducting Scientific Research in the Area of
    Upper Atmosphere Lightning

6
Mission Objectives ofRemote Sensing Instrument
  • The ROCSAT-2 Satellite is Capable of Acquiring
    Image Data Throughout the Island with the
    Following Applications
  • Agriculture and Forestry
  • Natural Disaster Evaluation
  • Urban Development and Land Use
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Academic Researches and Education

7
Mission Objectives ofImger of Sprites
  • Investigation of the Electrodynamic Coupling
    Between Clouds and the Upper Atmosphere
  • To Identify the Global Distribution of Red
    Sprites
  • To Identify the Spatial-Temporal Dynamics of Red
    Sprites
  • To Explore and Identify the UV-Band Content in
    the Activity of Red Sprites
  • To Identify the Activity Degree of the Ionization
    of Red Sprites

8
Overall Architectureofthe ROCSAT-2 Program
Space Segment
Orbit
Spacecraft
Remote Sensing Instrument
Communication Architecture
Launch Segment
Scientific Instrument
Receiving Station
TTC Station
Mission Objectives
Ground Segment
Back-Up TTC
Mission Operation
Data Processing
Users
9
Operation Conceptsof theRemote Sensing
Instrument
  • Mission Orbit
  • Sun-Synchronous
  • Height 891 Km
  • Inclination 98.99º
  • One Day Re-Visit of the island
  • Equatorial Descending Time 930 am - 1030 am
    (TBR)
  • Communication Architecture
  • Tasking Agility
  • Viewing Angle at Cross-Track ? 45º
  • Viewing Angle at Pitch ? 45º
  • Image Type Push-Broom

10
Mission Orbit
  • Parking 791 km, 98.99 deg
  • Mission Orbit 14 rev/day, 891 km, 98.99 deg
  • Swath gt 36 km Cross-Track Viewing Angel 45 deg

Mission Position
Parking Position
Taipei
Latitude (deg N)
Longitude (deg E)
11
Comminication Architecture
10O E/V
Day
Night
AOS
  • Image Data Downlink
  • X-Band
  • Data Rate ? 150 Mbps
  • Imaging PAN and/or MSS Simultaneously
  • Downlink PAN or MSS Data in a Near-Real Time

Receiving Station
  • SOH Data Downlink
  • Meet Existing S-Band Requirements
  • Data Downlink Rate ?2Mbps
  • Store and Dump Operation
  • MSS data
  • PAN data (Stereo Imaging and when Viewing Angel
    ? 30O)

Ground Track
Receiving Station
TTC Station
20O E/V (Real-Time Downlink Image Data when
Viewing Angel ? 30O)
LOS
  • Ground Station Requirements
  • 8m Dual Channel Antenna
  • S-Band G/T ? 21.0_at_10OE/V. Angle (clear sky)
  • X-Band G/T ? 26.7_at_20OE/V. Angle (clear sky)
  • X-Band Image Data Downlink Rate ? 150Mbps

12
Tasking Agility
Ground antenna elevation angle 10 deg
Ground Track
Multiple Strip Imaging
Look Backward
Pitch 30 deg
End Imaging
Rotation
FOR 45 deg
Stereo Imaging
Look Forward
Start Imaging
Tasking Agility Cross-track 30o/60sec
10o/25sec

Changing Viewing
Pitch - 45 degree
Duration 8.1 min
Basic Swath
Swath gt 36 km
Pitch 45 degree
1610 km
968 ??
Ground antenna elevation angle 20 deg
Complete three strips of different pitch roll
viewing
13
Operation Conceptsof theImager of Sprites
  • The Imager of Sprites will not be ON when Remote
    Sensing Instrument is Imaging
  • The Imager of Sprites is Limb-Viewing the
    Altitude and Lateral Extent of Optical Emissions
    from Upper Atmospheric Lightning
  • Viewing Direction Right-Hand Side Along with the
    ROCSAT-2 Mission Orbit
  • One or Two Photometers Will be Used as a Trigger
    Source for the Imager of Sprites
  • Viewing Area 1210 x 181.5 Km2 at a Distance 3467
    Km

14
Summary (1)ofROCSAT-2 System Requirements
15
Summary (2)ofROCSAT-2 System Requirements
16
Summary (3)ofROCSAT-2 System Requirements
17
Acquisition Strategy (1)ofthe ROCSAT-2 Program
  • NSPO is the Overall System Integrator for the
    Complete ROCSAT-2 System, Including Spacecraft
    with Remote Sensing Instrument, Scientific
    Instrument, Ground System, and Launch Vehicle.
    Tasks to be Performed
  • Define System Requirements
  • Design the ROCSAT-2 System
  • Define the Interface between Various Systems and
    Associated Requirements
  • Validate End-to-End ROCSAT-2 System

18
Acquisition Strategy (2)ofthe ROCSAT-2 Program
  • The ROCSAT-2 Spacecraft will be Designed and
    Developed Jointly by Both NSPO and Contractors
    Engineers. NSPO will be Responsible for Certain
    Subsystems, e.g., Primary Structure and Thermal
    Control.
  • NSPO will be Responsible for the Integration and
    Test of the Satellite by Using NSPO IT
    Facilities.
  • Some Key Components and/or Subsystems will be
    Manufactured by Domestic Industry.
  • Key Technologies of the EO Sensor will be
    Transferred to Precision Instrument Development
    Center (PIDC)

19
Acquisition Strategy (3)ofthe ROCSAT-2 Program
  • The Ground Station at National Central University
    will be the Primary Receiving Station for
    ROCSAT-2 Image Data. This Ground Station will be
    Modified to Meet Current System Requirements.
  • NSPO will Establish a Back-up Image Data
    Receiving Station and Multi-Mission MOC to
    Operate ROCSAT-1, -2, and -3.
  • NSPO will be Responsible for the Overall System
    Integration of Each Receiving Station when
    Modified.
  • The Launch Service will be Small Class Launch
    Vehicle, e.g., Athena II, Rockot, Taurus-XL, and
    KOSMOS.

20
Master Scheduleofthe ROCSAT-2 Program
21
Current StatusofROCSAT-2 Program
  • A Preliminary ROCSAT-2 RFP was Released to
    Potential Bidders.
  • A Bidder Conference Will be Held at NSPO on July
    30-31.
  • The RFP of ROCSAT-2 Spacecraft and Remote Sensing
    Instrument Will Be Released by the End of August
    1998.
  • The SOW of the Imager of Sprites is Under
    Preparation.

22
Concluding Remarks
  • The Entire Work Mentioned in This Presentation
    Package Was Accomplished Independently by NSPO
    Engineering Team. The Team Has Completed the
    Mission Definition Document and System
    Requirements Document for the ROCSAT-2 System,
    and the Spacecraft RFP.
  • The Results of This Effort Demonstrated the NSPO
    Technical Capability Has Been Established During
    the ROCSAT-1 Program.
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