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Introduction of COMS ProgramIntroduction of COMS Program

September 2006

COMS Program OfficeKorea Aerospace Research Institute

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Long-term Plan for National Space Program

1999 KITSAT 3

2003Scientific Satellite 1

2001 2005Scientific Satellite 2

2008 Scientific Satellite 3

2006

2011

2005KOREASAT 5

1999 KOREASAT 3

2013Scientific Satellite 52015

ScientificSatellite 6

2004 KOMPSAT 22008Communication, Ocean & Meteorological Satellite-1

2008 KOMPSAT 3

2009 KOMPSAT4

2010KOMPSAT5

2011 Scientific Satellite4

2012KOMPSAT 6

2014KOMPSAT 72015

KOMPSAT 82015KOREASAT 6

1999 KOMPSAT 1

2014Communication, Ocean& Meteorological Satellite 2

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Governmental Support for COMS

MOST : Ministry of Science and TechnologyMIC : Ministry of Information and Communication MOMAF : Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries KMA : Korea Meteorological Administration

Ka band PayloadDevelopment

MIC

MI PayloadDevelopment

KMA

System/BUS/AITDevelopment

MOST

GOCI PayloadDevelopment

MOMAF

National Committee of Space Development

COMS

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Mission Objectives of COMS

Weather Monitoring Mission

Continuous monitoring of imagery and extracting of meteorological products with high-resolution and multi-spectral imagerEarly detection of special weather such as storm, flood, yellow sandMonitoring of long-term change of sea surface temperature and cloud

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Mission Objectives of COMS

Ocean Monitoring Mission

Monitoring of marine environmentsaround the Korean peninsulaProduction of fishery information(Chlorophyll, etc.)Monitoring of long-term/short-term change of marine ecosystem

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Mission Objectives of COMS

Satellite Communication Mission

In-orbit verification of developed communication technologiesExperiment of wide-band multi-media communication service

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SOC(KARI)

Internet

End-users

MSC(KMA)KOSC(KORDI)

Exclusive line

TM/TC

Rawdata

LRIT/HRIT(backup) TM/TC

(backup)

Rawdata

LRIT/HRIT

LRIT/HRIT

Raw data

CTES(ETRI)

COMSV

-001

-8

Ka-bandCommunication

End-users

COMS System Architecture

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COMS Ground Station Locations

MSC(진천) SOC(대전) CTES(대전) KOSC(동해)~110km ~4km ~135km

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KARI Ground Station Operating Room

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Flight Configuration of COMS Satellite

MI

GOCI

IRES

MODCS L band antennaMODCS S band antenna

Ka band antenna

TMTC S band antenna

Solar ArrayEarth Direction

Ram Direction

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Stawed Configuration of COMS Satellite

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Launch Vehicle Compatibility

SoyuzAriane 5

LandLaunchSeaLaunch Delta 4

ProtonAtlas V

SoyuzAriane 5

LandLaunchSeaLaunch Delta 4

ProtonAtlas V

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Processed Data Distribution Coverage

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COMS Frequency Registration

ITU Registration Orbit : 116.2 °E, 128.2°EITU Registration Orbit : 116.2 °E, 128.2°E

ITU Registration Frequency BandITU Registration Frequency Band

For Ocean and Meteorological Service and Satellite Operation: 1,670 ~ 1,710 MHz(L-Band): Sensor Data & Processed Data Downlink: 2,025 ~ 2,110 MHz(S-Band): Processed Data & Command Uplink: 2,200 ~ 2,290 MHz(S-Band): Telemetry Downlink

For Communication Service: 27.5 ~ 30.8 GHz: Ka-Band Uplink: 18.3 ~ 20.7 GHz: Ka-Band Downlink

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COMS S-Band Ranging Service RequirementOverview

• COMS satellite Location: Geostationary Orbit- 116 deg, east or 128.2 deg east

• On-station S-Band Ranging measurement support is required during IOT phase. During IOT, ranging measurement shall be done by KARI, Korea and by service provider

• Ranging Standard: ESA Tone Standard

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Major Milestones for COMS Development

Prime Contractor EDC(EADS Astrium): 27 April 2005

Kickoff Meeting at Astrium: 18-19 May 2005

System Requirement Review: 13-14 June 2005

System Design Review: 8-9 August 2005

Preliminary Design Review: 9-13 January 2006

Critical Design Review: March 2007

Launch: End of 2008