APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 1 Introduction to Future COMS Met. Operational Center KWON O-Ung Korea Meteorological Administration.

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APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 1 Introduction to Future COMS Met. Operational Center KWON O-Ung Korea Meteorological Administration

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 2 KMA still remains as an end-user of foreign meteorological satellites, mainly GMS, GOES and many others. After the successful launch of the COMS in 2008, KMA will have responsibility in sharing COMS meteorological observations with world meteorological community. An integrated system of experts and facilities to receive, analyze, and re-distribute COMS meteorological observations is needed. Why Operational Center ?

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 3 Function (1/3) Data reception, analysis, and redistribution –Downlink of source data from COMS meteorological Imager (MI) –Generation of meteorological products –Broadcasting the products (LRIT/HRIT services for users) –Receiving foreign geostationary and polar orbit meteorological satellite observations

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 4 Function (2/3) Meteorological mission control of COMS User Services ( domestic/foreign ) –Expansion of COMS user groups –Training for COMS users –User conferences for COMS users

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 5 Function (3/3) Planning for the 2 nd Korean MetSat. –Collecting requirements from domestic/foreign users –Establishment of the user requirements –Research on the advanced MetSat. technology and experience –Budgeting –Recruiting new experts Backup of SOCC/KARI

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ KITSAT Scientific Satellite Scientific Satellite Scientific Satellite KOREASAT KOREASAT Scientific Satellite Scientific Satellite KOMPSAT KOMPSAT KOMPSAT KOMPSAT Scientific Satellite KOMPSAT KOMPSAT KOMPSAT KOREASAT KOMPSAT 1 National Space Program in Korea 2008 COMS 2014 COMS-2

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 7 Conceptual Diagram for COMS Operation Command, Telemetry Raw Data, HRIT/LRIT Satellite Operation Control Center / KARI / Back-up Data Processing Center Met. Operational Center / KMA (Primary Data Processing Center) HRIT/LRIT Foreign Meteorological Data Receiving Station Communication System Monitoring Facility Specialized Organization / Domestic Users Foreign Meteorological Organization / Foreign Users Exclusive Line Meteorological Information Supply Various Sites Internet Ka-band RF Signals Raw Data

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 8 COMS Backup Configuration

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 9 TT & C (KARI)Met. Operational Center (KMA) LRIT transmission Attitude and Orbit Control Telemetry downlink Command uplink Ranging Telemetry processing Command processing Source data from satellite HRIT transmission Fuel remains, power, thermal condition TT&C Telecom. network LRIT & image processing High Resol. image HRIT DATA Basic data generation Grid data Data analysis ( CMW, CLA, SST, Aerosol, UTH,,,, ) Calibration Navigation QC HRIT processing Data archive Met. Mission control LRIT DATA M-DUS S-DUS Monitoring of satellite health status Users (thru landline) Users (thru landline) Satellite links Data Flow Image Processing Met. Data Processing

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 10 S-DUS M-DUS HRIT/LRIT Pre-processing Monitoring of satellite health status Meteorological mission control Web server Met. Data Processing internet LAN GTS KMA Raw data Data Managing Server Monitoring of integrated operation system Monitoring of Met. data processing SOC firewall server ftp server mainframe computer for R & D Data archive DLT library PCs Users ’ W/S R & D W/S End users Antenna Facilities HRIT/LRIT

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 11 Provisional COMS MI Scenario 1 (normal) Full Disk every 3 hours N. Hemi every 30 min. East Asia every 15 min. Normal mode

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 12 Provisional COMS MI Scenario 2 (in emergency) Special mode Full Disk every 3 hours N. Hemi every 30 min. East Asia every 15 min. Korean Penin. every 8min

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 13 What should be done ? Before the COMS launch, Construction of the Center building Establishment of ground segments –R/F System –Computers, Storages –Networks Set-up of Met. Mission Control –Control of COMS MI (through SOCC of KARI) –Policy-making for user services

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 14 Organization (Expected) In 2008, total of 87 persons will work at the four divisions as follows; General Services Division Met. Satellite Policy Division Data Analysis Division Communication Division

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 15 WMO space-based component of the GOS

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 16 Best Wishes for a Mission Success of COMS !!

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 17

APSDEU-6, 1-3 June 2005, KMA HQ 18