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1 September 1995 Eagle Vision, an innovative realization for satellite data acquisition and processing
Jacques Renaudin, Michel Goscianski, Philippe M. Rebillard
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Abstract
Matra Cap Systèmes developed a transportable station capable of tracking remote sensing satellites and acquiring and processing the SPOT telemetry. The full station is C- 1 30 transportable, easy to assemble and can be used for near real time data acquisition in disaster monitoring or lack of conventional station coverage. This station consists of an Antenna Subsystem set on a trailer, connected to a Shelter Subsystem housing a Processing Subsystem and the in-door control and receiving equipments of the Antenna. The Processing Subsystem offers acquisition control, satellite programming, quick processing and nominal processing of satellite data up to standard levels.
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Jacques Renaudin, Michel Goscianski, and Philippe M. Rebillard "Eagle Vision, an innovative realization for satellite data acquisition and processing", Proc. SPIE 2555, Airborne Reconnaissance XIX, (1 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218599
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Antennas

Data acquisition

Computer programming

Automatic tracking

Interfaces

Clocks

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