A major cooperative effort between west and east bloc nations in developing a new space system for detecting ships and aircraft in distress is discussed. The compatible working of the SARSAT system developed by Canada, France, and the US and the COSPAS system developed by the Soviet bloc is summarized, and the SARSAT system is described. The method of location determination is presented, and the ELT and EPIRB, space segment, local user terminal, and mission control center subsystems of the SARSAT system are surveyed, showing block diagrams and data on spacecraft orbital parameters and ELT/EPIRB BECON characteristics. The current problem of ground-based interference is discussed. An outline of future development activities leading to the implementation of a fully operational system is included.


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    Title :

    SARSAT - Using space for the search and rescue of lives in distress


    Contributors:
    Flatow, F. (author) / Trudell, B. (author)

    Publication date :

    1984-01-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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