DMCii increases downlink
capacity with Svalbard
ground station
facilities
17 April 2013
DMC International
Imaging (DMCii) has
signed an agreement with
Kongsberg Satellite
Services (KSAT) that
will increase the volume
of imagery acquired and
the speed in which it
can be delivered. The
new facilities in
Svalbard have allowed
DMCii to receive 30%
more data from day one,
with the scope for
significant further
expansion in the future.
Under this agreement,
KSAT will deliver a
complete ground station
service to DMCii,
including the provision
of hardware, and
delivery of data to
DMCii’s headquarters in
the UK. The Svalbard
ground station is
uniquely placed near the
North Pole to provide
maximum downlink
opportunities from
polar-orbiting
satellites, such as
those operated by DMCii.
Whilst an antenna near
the equator might get 2
or 3 passes of a
satellite over it in a
day, antennas at
Svalbard get 14 passes a
day so satellite data
can be downlinked every
90 minutes. A high speed
data link between
Svalbard and DMCii
headquarters will speed
up the delivery time of
satellite imagery.
Dave Hodgson, Managing
Director of DMCii, said:
“Timeliness of
information is of vital
importance to our
customers and is a key
differentiator of our
imagery services. The
improved downlink has
significantly upgraded
data delivery times and
has already made 30%
more imagery available,
further improving
capability for change
detection applications.
This will become more
important as the
capacity of our
satellites to acquire
data expands in the near
future.”
Rolf Skatteboe,
President of KSAT, said:
“Kongsberg Satellite
Services (KSAT) is
pleased with the
opportunity to work
together with DMCii and
deliver an efficient and
flexible ground segment
for DMC series of
satellites; reducing the
latency for DMCii
customers from the
largest ground station
in the world for polar
orbiting satellites.”
“This is a strong
Anglo-Norwegian
partnership that we
expect to continue with
future missions such as
the UK’s forthcoming
NovaSAR mission. The
combination of timely
deliveries of Earth
Observation data and
operational marine
monitoring services is
important for KSAT
marine situational
awareness services."
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