Space-Based Information Services

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Author - C. Lee

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JBIS Volume # - 52

Page # - 73-76

Year - 1999

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JBIS Reference Code # - 1999.52.73

Number of Pages - 4

Abstract

With useful data now beginning to flow from earth observation and navigation satellites, it is an active time for the development of space services - all types of satellites are now being put to work, not just Comsats. However derived products require a blend of innovative software design, low cost operational support and a real insight into the information needs of the customer. Science Systems is meeting this challenge through a series of on-going projects, three of which are summarised here (addressing navigation, communications and earth observation). By demonstrating a broad range of related disciplines; from monitoring and control to back-room billing; from data management to intelligent systems, Science Systems hopes to play a key role in this developing market.


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