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ISABP-X, Arraial do Cabo, 23 – 27 August 2004 Argos: Where we are – Where we’re going by by Debbie Shaw Debbie Shaw Service Argos, Service Argos, Inc. Inc.

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Argos: Where we are – Where we’re going. by Debbie Shaw Service Argos, Inc. Where we are: Reliable as ever 3 satellites carrying Argos-2 2 satellites carrying Argos-1 First 2-way no longer operating 40 real-time LUTs 20% usage increase in 2004 New customer web interface. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Argos: Where we are – Where we’re going

ISABP-X, Arraial do Cabo, 23 – 27 August 2004

Argos:

Where we are – Where we’re going

byby

Debbie ShawDebbie Shaw

Service Argos, Inc.Service Argos, Inc.

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Where we are:Where we are:

Reliable as everReliable as ever 3 satellites carrying Argos-23 satellites carrying Argos-2 2 satellites carrying Argos-12 satellites carrying Argos-1 First 2-way no longer operatingFirst 2-way no longer operating 40 real-time LUTs40 real-time LUTs 20% usage increase in 200420% usage increase in 2004 New customer web interfaceNew customer web interface

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Where we’re going:Where we’re going:

NOAA-N (NOAA-18) to be launched Feb. 2005 NOAA-N (NOAA-18) to be launched Feb. 2005 carrying Argos-2 instrumentcarrying Argos-2 instrument

Late 2005 – Metop-1 with Argos-3 and downlinkLate 2005 – Metop-1 with Argos-3 and downlink NOAA-N’ will most likely be refurbished and NOAA-N’ will most likely be refurbished and

launched in 2008 with an Argos-3 instrumentlaunched in 2008 with an Argos-3 instrument NPOESS – 1NPOESS – 1stst one to be launched 2008 or 2009 one to be launched 2008 or 2009 Iridium data processingIridium data processing

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The Argos System

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NOAA 11

NOAA 12

NOAA 14 NOAA 15 NOAA 16

Argos 1

Argos 1

Argos 1 Argos 2 Argos 2

ADEOS II

Argos 2+

NOAA 17

Argos 2

NOAA N (18)

Argos 2February 2005

Argos Space Segment

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Argos Ground Segment: 2004

2 global centers (CLS - France and SAI - USA) and 4 regional centers (Australia, Peru, Japan, Indonesia)

40 receiving antennas

5 satellites: NOAA 12, 14, 15, 16, 17

Daily average active platforms: 5920

Over 1000 platforms delivered on the GTS

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LARGOLARGO

TOULOUSETOULOUSE

TOKYOTOKYO

MELBOURNEMELBOURNE

LIMALIMAJAKARTAJAKARTA

Argos Processing Centers

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Real-time Coverage

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Number of Active Platforms 12362

10522

9708

8963

8018

1500

2500

3500

4500

5500

6500

7500

8500

9500

10500

11500

12500

jan-88 jan-89 jan-90 jan-91 jan-92 jan-93 jan-94 jan-95 jan-96 jan-97 jan-98 jan-99 jan-00 jan-01 jan-02 jan-03 jan-04

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Types of Active Platforms

2936

2254

1612

3088

555

359

707

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

jan-95 jan-96 jan-97 jan-98 jan-99 jan-00 jan-01 jan-02 jan-03 jan-04

Active Ptts

Ocean Surface

Safety

Envir.Data Col Only

Fishing

Animals

Ocean Subsurface

Mobiles

Equipment MonitoringPollution Risk

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Argos PTT Types (June 2004)

drifting buoys16.6%

moored buoys3.9%

birds9.3%

marine animals7.4%

land animals7.1%

ARGO10.0%

safety5.7%

fixed stations4.5%

Rafos3.0%

fishing vessels24.9%

SMM0.7%

miscellaneous6.9%

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Web Interface Mapping Option

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NOAA-N

NOAA-N to be launchedNOAA-N to be launchedin February 2005 with anin February 2005 with an

Argos-2 instrument.Argos-2 instrument.

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400 & 4800 bits per second

12 processing units

-137 dBm

110 kHz receiver bandwidth

2- way communication

ARGOS 3ARGOS 3

Third Third Generation Argos System Argos System

(Available on METOP end of 2005)(Available on METOP end of 2005)

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NOAA-N’ most likely to be refurbished

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00 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1803 08 09 1001 02 0704 05 06

Loca

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ross

ing T

ime

1330

NOAA NPOESSC2N’N16

0530

0930

NPOESSC3

NPOESS

NOAA METOP

NPOESSC117

C4

C5

C6

(A3) (A3)

(A3) (A3)

(A3) ?

(A3) ?

(ADEOS 2)

(A4)

M1 M2 M3

POES METOP NPOESS

Launch Schedule

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Iridium Data Processing

Currently receiving Iridium data from some usersCurrently receiving Iridium data from some users

Working to process the data into GTS messagesWorking to process the data into GTS messages Will eventually release data on the GTS networkWill eventually release data on the GTS network

ARGOS

GTS