SMOS

Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity

Artist's impression of SMOS
Artist's impression of SMOS © ESA
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Part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Living Planet Programme, the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission, due for launch in 2007, will provide invaluable information on hydrology and ocean circulation patters. This will benefit meteorologists, weather forecasters, and research into global climate change.

SciSys has been a member of the SMOS Payload Module team (lead by EADS CASA) since the start of Phase B. SciSys has been responsible for specifying and developing the on-board application software.

Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity

Artist's impression of SMOS
Artist's impression of SMOS © ESA
(click to enlarge)

The software controls the 2-D interferometric radiometer which consists of three arms, each 4.5 metres long.

The software carries out the following functions:

The software is developed to run on the ERC32 processor and has been written in ANSI C.