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Objectives
The objectives of the TRACKS project are the following:
For a GSM cell extension via satellite and its services, test an approach of generic product that ensures efficiency in both the following application environments:
- Export market for rural communications in developing countries,
- Crisis management.
Experiment and validate:
- Operations and system concepts related to the developed transportable GSM cell product,
- Innovative design and integration approach dedicated to be economically distinguished from the developed product and its services from competitive ones.
This approach aims to create a synergy of work and a positive context to make crisis management applications become operational.
Challenges
The following key issues will be addressed by the project:
- The economic issues which are related to the economic affordability of the product in terms of acceptability of its acquisition cost, its operations and maintenance costs.
- The technical issues, which concern the bandwidth use optimisation, the operations efficiency of the product (deployment rapidity, autonomy etc.).
The programmatic issue on the use of GSM frequency. This issue needs to be managed with GSM operators as well as frequency regulation authorities.
Plan
The project is planned to last nine months.
The first two months of the project will be dedicated to the market analysis study and the product specification.
Following this, development and integration activities will take place for five months.
Field trials will be performed during the last two months. Results and feedback from end users will be taken into account for the refinement of the market analysis as well as the product definition.
Current Status
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The Final review was held successfully on Friday 9th December 2005, at ESA / ESTEC. The TRACKS demonstrator / product is fully operational and fulfils all its initial performance requirements. |
![]() TRACKS is interoperable with other systems |
TRACKS is planned to be used within EC project ASTRO+: an experimentation of TRACKS will be performed in nearby Warsaw on Monday 6th, Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th February 2006, using DVB-RCS VSAT technology.
For commercial markets, EADS Astrium intends to organise other demonstrations of TRACKS during the current year.
For a Press Release published on the ESA Telecom webpage click ‘EADS Astrium develops affordable transportable satellite tranceiving station’ under related links at the top-right of this page.
