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Integrasys launches solution for Space Situational Awareness and Surveillance

Integrasys will demonstrate Orbisat at Satellite Show 2024.

Integrasys has unveiled Orbisat, the newest solution for Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST). Orbisat aims to revolutionise space monitoring by seamlessly integrating with existing proprietary or public subsystems, enabling automated tracking, collision avoidance, telemetry, Telecommand & Control, and the identification of uncharacterised objects across various space domains including LEO, MEO, GEO, Lunar, and deep space.

At the core of Orbisat lies a robust database of public data sourced from Celestrack and Spacetrack, continuously updated to ensure accuracy. The system incorporates antenna integration to measure and monitor S-band links in orbit, as well as LEOP (Launch and Early Orbit Phase).

Integrasys has enhanced Orbisat with advanced noise monitoring capabilities, facilitating the identification of uncharacterised satellites with ease. Furthermore, Orbisat’s API-driven design allows seamless integration with internal radars, telescopes, classified systems, and onboard GPS, offering unparalleled flexibility and interoperability.

While existing SSA/SST systems often lack integration and are tailored to specific problem sets, Integrasys has developed Orbisat as a Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) solution. Orbisat serves as a comprehensive system of systems, automating the protection of space assets and infrastructure, tracking both owned and external assets, and facilitating data exchange between ground and space sensors and actuators for AI-driven space operations.

Alvaro Sanchez, CEO of Integrasys, said: “At Integrasys, it is a great pleasure to address customer needs by leveraging software solutions that incorporate Artificial Intelligence and signal intelligence into an easy-to-use SSA/SST portal. With Orbisat, we aim to ensure that space remains a secure and controlled domain.”

Integrasys will demonstrate Orbisat at Satellite Show 2024.

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