Mobile on-demand services for mobility and traffic

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Kühne, R [1 ]
Dalaff, C [1 ]
Ruhé, M [1 ]
Rupp, T [1 ]
Froebel, L [1 ]
Janschek, K [1 ]
Tchernykh, V [1 ]
Behr, P [1 ]
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[1] German Aerosp Ctr DLR EV, Inst Transport Res, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
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MultiSat WebService is a space borne service concept primarily to support, extend or substitute information services for mobility and traffic purposes. It allows the determination of traffic data from space on a global and near-real-time scale. Main objective is to provide a profitable service for mobility and traffic management.. A market survey, being made shows that space borne online information services may be viable. The service provides the possibility to receive preprocessed, near-real-time Earth surface data with E-commerce compatible methods. The system design gives the opportunity to freely configure the space system according to customers needs. The MultiSat infrastructure design features a satellite constellation with imaging Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and optical payloads combined with low-rate communication especially established to support this service. Also included is a scalable, fault tolerant, multi-computer system. The development cycle focuses on an airborne demonstration of the service idea as a first milestone. The MultiSat WebService concept is being created and designed by a consortium consisting of German Aerospace Center (DLR), Technische Universitat Dresden and Fraunhofer Gesellschaft FIRST and presented here as a visionary feasibility study.
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