Presentation 2008/10/30
Scheduling North-South Mirror Motion between Two Consecutive Meteorological Images of COMS(Satellite Network)
Soojeon Lee, Won Chan Jung, Jaehoon Kim,
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Abstract(in English) As a multi-mission GEO satellite, Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite (COMS) is scheduled to be launched in the year 2009. COMS has three different payloads: Ka-band communication payload, Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) and Meteorological Imager (MI). Among the three payloads, MI and GOCI have several conflict relationships; one of them is that if MI mirror moves vertically larger than 4 LOS angle while GOCI is imaging, image quality of GOCI becomes degraded. In this paper, MI scheduling algorithm to prevent GOCI's image quality degradation will be presented.
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Keyword(in English) Mirror Motion / Meteorological Imager / COMS / Mission Planning System
Paper # SAT2008-26
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Title (in English) Scheduling North-South Mirror Motion between Two Consecutive Meteorological Images of COMS(Satellite Network)
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Keyword(1) Mirror Motion
Keyword(2) Meteorological Imager
Keyword(3) COMS
Keyword(4) Mission Planning System
1st Author's Name Soojeon Lee
1st Author's Affiliation Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute()
2nd Author's Name Won Chan Jung
2nd Author's Affiliation Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
3rd Author's Name Jaehoon Kim
3rd Author's Affiliation Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Date 2008/10/30
Paper # SAT2008-26
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 274
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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