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Sally Wannop
User Relations Manager
EUMETCast and the Future
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Overview
EUMETCast System, User Community & Products
Training Channel
Disaster Charter support
EUMETCast DVB-S2 evolution
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Overview
EUMETCast System, User Community
& Products
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Key Features:
Off-the-shelf, commercially
available DVB reception
components
One-stop-shop many data
streams via one station
Secure delivery multicast to
a specific user, or group of
users
Handling many file formats,
high and low volume data and
supporting high-timeliness
delivery requirements
Worldwide coverage through
GEONETCast partnership
Service Status end Mar 2013:
- 38 Data Providers
- 291 Different Data Collections
Net Bandwidth Status end Mar 2013:
- 20.5 Mbps EUMETCast-Europe
- 2.55 Mbps EUMETCast-Africa
- 1.8 Mbps EUMETCast-Americas
EUMETCast System Overview
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EUMETCast Data and Products
EUMETSAT Satellite Data Meteosat / Metop / J ason-2
Third Party Satellite Data GOES, NOAA, NPP & MODIS (USA) / MT-SAT (J apan)
/ FY2 & FY3 (China), SMOS (ESA)
Numerous Third Party Satellite Products
Products per application:
In-situ / observational data
Numerical Weather Forecasts & Analysis Data
Atmosphere 99
Marine 58
Land 125
Services available on EUMETCast
May 2013
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3,248 users worldwide, end 2012
EUMETCast Europe
EUTELSAT 9A, KU-BAND
EUMETCast Africa
EUTELSAT 5A, C-BAND
EUMETCast South America
NSS-806, C-BAND
500+
201 500
51 200
11 50
2 10
1 user
0 users
EUMETCast User Community
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Overview
EUMETCast Training Channel
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EUMETCast Training Channel
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Improve access to training
material - especially where
Internet connectivity is limited
Place training material with the
data
EUMETSAT & Third-Party data
suppliers
Pilot service for EUMETCast-
Africa to start in mid-2013
Expand to Europe and Americas
after successful pilot
Training Channel would be made
available for use by the MESA
project
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EUMETCast Training Channel
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Training Channel characteristics:
Set of zip files are disseminated on
EUMETCast
These are received and delivered to the
Target Directory established by the user
A script file will expand the contents from
here the user can use the html file to
navigate the contents
Contents of EUMETCast Training
Channel are mirrored on an FTP site.
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Overview
EUMETCast Disaster Charter Support
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An International agreement among
participating Space Agencies to provide
space-based data and information in
support of relief efforts during
emergencies caused by major disasters.
EUMETCast & the Charter
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Charter Data & Product Dissemination
Charter data generated by the Charter Data
Providers in support of the call will be
disseminated via EUMETCasts Disaster
Channel;
These data will be available to Charter
Project Managers to allow them to
generate value added products in
support of a call.
Products generated by the PM in support of
the call would be transferred to the
EUMETCast Disaster Channel for use
by the Authorised or End user.
These products would be maps/imagery
and other value added products for use
by the disaster management agencies.
EUMETCast & the Charter
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EUMETCast Evolution & DVB-S2
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EUMETCast bandwidth evolution - past
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EUMETCast bandwidth evolution - future
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DVB-S2 Migration
Need for DVB-S2 migration
Current transponder is more than 50% used by EUMETCast
Max for DVB-S is 29 Mbps net rate
Continuing DVB-S beyond 1 transponder is inefficient due to
lack of free transponders
Price
Migration schedule is driven by bandwidth needs and the status
of the service contracts that underpin EUMETCast
DVB-S2 Migration
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DVB-S2 Migration
Benefits of DVB-S2
most effective and most flexible usage of a transponders
resources, close to the known physical limits
the provision of high throughput
the ability to shape the transponder usage depending on service
characteristics
due to flexibility in throughput the most cost effective usage of
transponder resources
secure the readiness of EUMETCast for upcoming missions
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The future EUMETCast DVB-S2 based service
Two virtual services EUMETCast-Europe in the future:
The Basic Service catering broadly for Nowcasting needs, addressing most Users,
with focus on cheap commercial-of-the-shelf equipment and small antenna sizes;
Basic service: 8PSK 3/5, 44 Mbit/s net rate, 80 cm dish (footprint core)
The High Volume Service catering for the NWP needs and broadly speaking for
specialised users with focus on maximum volume dissemination;
High Volume service: 8PSK 9/10, 66 Mbit/s net rate, 1.8 m dish (footprint core)
Both services can coexist on one transponder in any ratio. A scenario with a 50%-50%
ratio was successfully tested for its technical feasibility with a full transponder in Feb.
2011. The link margin was higher than expected.
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Transition to the EUMETCast DVB-S2 Service
Transition from current to new service
Parallel phase starting J uly 2014
Reuse of existing antennas will be possible
New DVB reception device needed (mandatory)
Following items are only known after selection of the new service
providers:
If different satellite is chosen, re-point reception antennas
Footprint changes are possible, some regions might require larger
antennas
High Volume service will be introduced at a later stage
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EUMETCast DVB-S2 receiver selection
Model (with hyperlink) type price range OS support Remarks Test status
TBS 6925 PCIe card <300 Euro Win/Linux Dual input in process
TBS 5925 USB box <300 Euro Win/Linux Dual input in process
Forsway Odin router/LAN <400 Euro All in process
AYECKA SR1 router/LAN <800 Euro All 120 Mbps in process
Novra S300 router/LAN <900 Euro All 80 Mbps in process
Newtec EL940
Professional Receiver router/LAN ~3500 Euro All
Dual input
154 Mbps tested
Table 1: List of recommended EUMETCast Europe DVB-S2 devices
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Further details on the EUMETCast DVB-S2 migration
.... can be found on the EUMETSAT web-site
www.eumetsat.int
Thanks for your attention

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