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KONGSBERG PROPRIETARY: This document contains KONGSBERG information which is proprietary and confidential. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or use is prohibited if not otherwise explicitly agreed with KONGSBERG in writing. Any authorised reproduction in whole or in part, must include this legend. © 2013 KONGSBERG – All rights reserved.

Deep Water and Harsh Environment Seminar

Satellite Based Monitoring for Maritime

Operations

Jan Petter Pedersen, KSAT

Content:

- Short KSAT introduction

- Satellite technology and operational applications

- Future outlook

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Kongsberg Satellite Services

• Established 1967, main office Tromsø, Norway

• World´s largest independent commercial satellite center

• 155 employees, +60 MEuro turnover

• Round the clock operations (24h / 365d)

• Satellite operations services

– Mission operations support & Data handling, all phases

– 120 antennas, ~100 satellites, 28 000 passes/month

– Global station network, Tromsø customer network access site

• Multimission global Near real-time services

– Information delivery to customer in 30-120 min globally

– Combining imagery and non-imagery information (AIS, models)

– Oil spill detection and monitoring services

– Vessel detection and activity monitoring services

Satellite technologies for the Arctic

• Challenging area weather, light, population, …….

• Information delivery time critical (< 60 min)

• Meteorological satellites since 70-ties

• Today’s all weather radar satellites, optical supplementary

• High latitude satellite telecom still challenging and expensive

• Frequent repetivity and coverage, ground station data access

– Svalbard and Inuvik

• Multisource satellite programs and continuity

– Europe/Norway: Copernicus, AISSAT

– Canada: Radarsat

• Operational maritime service capabilities

– Customer involvement and contributions

– Research for innovation and improvement

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Operational Ice Mapping and Monitoring

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Svalbard Satellite Station (Upper left)

Low resolution Arctic ice cap (Lower left)

Ice chart using Copernicus Sentinel-1 (Middle)

Polar mosaic satellite radar images (Right)

Operational Ice Services

- Regional ice maps (daily)

- Global maps (daily)

- Multiyear time series (climate)

Extended ice information and use

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Copyright raw data MDA, 2013

- Ice edge detection

- Ice berg detection

and tracking

- Images for vessel

navigation

Satellite vessel detection and identification

• Norwegian core maritime service since 90-ties

• # 1: Large area activity monitoring and target detections

• # 2: Targeted data collection and multisource identification

(imagery + AIS)

• High resolution data (optical) identification

RADARSAT-2 Data and Products © MacDONALD, DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES LTD., 2014– All Rights Reserved

RADARSAT is an official mark of the Canadian Space Agency

Arctic situational awareness

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Combining satellite (radar) imagery and

satellite AIS information

Updated ship traffic recognised picture

- Detected and identified targets

- Detected and non-identified

Arctic Situational Awareness

Russian Navy Fleet

October 2016

Copernicus/Sentinel-1

Offshore oil exploration

Example: Vessel in ice

Combining satellite radar

imagery and satellite AIS

October-2014

Copyright raw data MDA, 2014

Oil spill detection and monitoring - First operational Copernicus type service -

• R&I project developed into EMSA Pan-European service since 2006

– Initial Norwegian R&I project 1990+, followed by similar European activities

• KSAT leading provider for global/national authorities, oil&gas industry

• Multimission service utilising radar missions, combining (satellite-)AIS, Models

• Regular monitoring and/or Emergency service

• Information to users < 15-60 minutes

• Satellite information for early warning and more

effective aircraft monitoring

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Oil spill detection and source identification

EMSA CSN reported oil spills and statistics

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Reported spills 2011 2143 images analysed

2048 spills reported

CleanSeaNet Consortium (2007-)

KSAT, E-Geos, CLS, EDISOFT

Source: EMSA Annual Report 2012, 2015

possible spills detected per million km 2

Reported spills 2015 3052 images analysed

2423 spills reported

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Multimission radar data

16. October 2016

Radarsat-2

Sentinel-1

Cosmo-Skymed

Data processed by KSAT 2016

Copyright raw data

MDA, 2016

ESA, 2016,

E-Geos, 2016

Satellite Archive Data

Status and the future

• Existing operational satellite capabilities – Near real-time services for ice, vessels, oil spills, metocean

– Coverage, fast tasking and costs still challenging

– Mission continuity (Copernicus, Radarsat, AISSAT, …)

• Arctic increasing focus and importance – Resource, climate, safety and security

– Extended, updated and reliable information demand

• Newspace decade – Small satellites constellations (radar, optical, ……)

– Improve coverage, tasking time and lower costs

– Pan-Arctic ground station network for data access

• R&D innovative services and improved understanding – Ice classification, metocean (wind, current), vessels vs icebergs,

oil spill characterisation and detection – in ice, climate change

Innovation and research for the future

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Target detection - no image

Data set for ice (N-ICE)

Ocean surface velocity

Copyright raw data

MDA, 2016

ESA, 2016,

E-Geos, 2016

kongsberg.com

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WORLD CLASS

through people, technology and dedication

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