Ssalto
The Ssalto multimission ground segment (Segment Sol multimissions d'ALTimétrie, d'Orbitographie et de localisation précise) encompasses ground support facilities for controlling the Doris and Poseidon instruments, for processing data from Doris and the Topex/Poseidon, Jason-1 and Envisat-1 altimeters, and for providing user services and expert altimetry support.
Ssalto was designed by Cnes, the French space agency, in partnership with its subsidiary CLS and local industry. Ssalto will serve as a common ground segment for the Doris/Spot, Doris/Envisat, Topex/Poseidon, Jason-1 and Envisat missions. It thus responds to a growing commonality of user needs and will support the continued operation of Doris instruments and altimetry payloads flying simultaneously on different satellites.
Ssalto encompasses the resources to:
The CMA processes altimetry data from Jason-1 and Envisat, and from Ssalto components that control the instruments (CCI) and determine precision orbits.
Other components process Topex/Poseidon and Doris data from other satellites (Spot, Envisat) and distribute data (Aviso).
See also :
- S. Coutin-Faye et al., 2000: Ssalto: a new ground segment for a new generation of altimetry satellites, Aviso Newsletter, n°7 January 2000.



