• DocumentCode
    8028
  • Title

    The COSMO-SkyMed Dual Use Earth Observation Program: Development, Qualification, and Results of the Commissioning of the Overall Constellation

  • Author

    Caltagirone, Francesco ; Capuzi, A. ; Coletta, Alessandro ; De Luca, Giuseppe F. ; Scorzafava, Edmondo ; Leonardi, R. ; Rivola, Stefano ; Fagioli, Sandro ; Angino, Giuseppe ; L´Abbate, Michelangelo ; Piemontese, Matteo ; Faustini, Enrico Zampolini ; Torre

  • Author_Institution
    Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, Rome, Italy
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Jul-14
  • Firstpage
    2754
  • Lastpage
    2762
  • Abstract
    COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) is the largest Italian investment in Space Systems for Earth Observation, commissioned and funded by the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and the Italian Ministry of Defense (It-MoD). The CSK constellation has been completely qualified in orbit since 2010 and it is still operating at full performance with a constellation of four mid-sized satellites placed in Low Earth Orbit, each carrying a high-resolution X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and a full-featured Ground Segment to exploit observation capabilities and providing SAR imaging servicing worldwide. The primary mission objective of CSK is the provision of services able to quickly answer to the user needs in the domains of Monitoring of land and environmental resources, Strategic Surveillance for Defense and Intelligence, Maritime Control, Topography, and Commercial applications as well. CSK fulfills civilian and defense needs, enhancing international partnerships through its interoperability, expandability, and multisensor (IEM) features and practices. Thanks to these features, CSK is an asset for international partnership such as the Italian-Argentinean Satellite System for Emergency Management (SIASGE). This paper intends to delineate how those fundamental characteristics of CSK have been qualified and commissioned from the launch of the first CSK satellite in 2007 through its progressive deployment until the system in-flight final acceptance (S-IFAR) event in 2010 that has completed the orbiting four-satellite qualified configuration. Nowadays, CSK is operating at full performance, constituting an asset for its firstclass radar observation capabilities, state-of-the-art technology aimed at improving security of countries, safety, and life quality of their citizens.
  • Keywords
    remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; COSMO-SkyMed Dual Use Earth Observation Program; CSK constellation; IEM features; Italian Ministry of Defense; Italian Space Agency; Italian investment; Italian-Argentinean Satellite System for Emergency Management; S-IFAR event; SAR imaging; SIASGE; Space Systems for Earth Observation; Strategic Surveillance for Defense and Intelligence; Synthetic Aperture Radar; full-featured Ground Segment; high-resolution X-band SAR; radar observation; state-of-the-art technology; system in-flight final acceptance; Earth; Orbits; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Space vehicles; Synthetic aperture radar; Time factors; Digital elevation models (DEM); RADAR imaging; RADAR polarimetry; dual system; earth observing system; ground segment; interoperability–expandability–multisensor (IEM); interoperability??expandability??multisensor (IEM); low earth orbit satellites; mission planning; response time; revisit time; satellite ground stations; space technology; synthetic aperture RADAR (SAR);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1939-1404
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2317287
  • Filename
    6816045