Title: Current and Future Trends in Global Navigation Satellite Systems
1Current and Future Trends in Global Navigation
Satellite Systems
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- A Presentation to the Victorian GNSS Group
- 12th July 2001
- Presented by Dr Allison Kealy
- The Department of Geomatics
- The University of Melbourne
2Requirements of a navigation/positioning system
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- available everywhere
- available all the time
- extremely accurate
- trustworthy
(availability)
(continuity/reliability)
(accuracy)
(integrity)
3Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Can the current performance capabilities of GPS
alone meet these requirements?
4Current Status of GPS
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- The current GPS constellation consists of 29
satellites. - lt10m single receiver positioning
- ltm and cm level positioning using two receivers
- Real time capability
- Baselines 10s - 1000s km
- Low cost hardware
- Many applications
5Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
RTK GPS FOR SETTING OUT
6Machinery Control
7- Improved speed and accuracy
- Unlimited work schedules
- Reduction in required skills and costs
- Ability to operate in hazardous conditions
GPS FOR FULL AUTOMATION
8Precision Applications
9KINEMATIC GPS APPLICATIONS
10DEFORMATION MONITORING Geodynamics Dams Bridges Bu
ildings Oil platforms
11Continental Scale Movements
12HOW FAST IS SEA LEVEL RISING?
13Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- The reality For the vast majority of emerging
applications GPS offers tremendous potential but
poses many challenges particularly those that are
safety critical.
14GPS Challenges
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Accuracy is the degree of conformance of
estimated position with true position. - Reliability is the ability of a positioning
system to provide required service over a
specified period of time without interruption. - Availability is the percentage of time' that the
services of the system are useable. - Integrity is the ability of a system to provide
timely warning to users when the system should
not be used.
Reference Han, S (1999), Modernisation and
Augmentation of GPS, GPS/GIS Showcase, Singapore
15Multimodal (air, sea and land users) Capable of
meeting future navigation timing requirements
Global standard Cost effective Easy to
use Fundamentally based around the integration
and augmentation of technologies
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- GNSS is the result of a recognition by the
civilian community of the benefits that can be
derived from the development of a 'true' civilian
global positioning system that is
16GALILEO will come after, as the European
contribution to GNSS-2. Europe will launch its
own Navigation Satellite constellation, to be
operational in 2008.
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
Similarly, the Russian constellation follows by
offering their GLONASS system in 1995.
In 1998 Europe launch the implementation phase of
GNSS-1.
In 1993, the American Department of Defense
officially offers its military satellite
constellation to the international civil
community.
17(No Transcript)
18Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- The intention is to create a global technology,
specifically designed to meet the requirements of
civilian applications, under full civilian,
international control, thereby overcoming the
technical, political, social and economic
limitations of any single technology.
19Recent Trends in GPS
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Removal of Selective Availability
- Permanent GPS infrastructure
- Status of Glonass
- GPS Augmentations
- Receiver developments
- Algorithms and Processing
20Selective Availability
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
On May 1st 2000 a directive issued by President
Clinton resulted in the intentional degradation
of GPS turned off.
Autonomous GPS position with SA Horizontal
position accuracy 95 55.356m
Autonomous GPS position without SA Horizontal
position accuracy 95 4.340m
21Mapping
22Recent Trends in GPS
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Removal of Selective Availability
- Permanent GPS infrastructure
- Status of Glonass
- GPS Augmentations
- Receiver developments
- Algorithms and Processing
23Permanent Infrastructure
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
24Recent Trends in GPS
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Removal of Selective Availability
- Permanent GPS infrastructure
- Status of Glonass
- GPS Augmentations
- Receiver developments
- Algorithms and Processing
25Status of GLONASS
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- 24 satellite system similar to GPS established by
the USSR - Several combined receivers available on the
market - Fully operational in 1996, now only 7 functioning
satellites - 3 new satellites launched on October 13th 2000
- Facing an uncertain future
26Recent Trends in GPS
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Removal of Selective Availability
- Permanent GPS infrastructure
- Status of Glonass
- GPS Augmentations
- Receiver developments
- Algorithms and Processing
27GPS Augmentations
28GPS
GPS GLONASS DR
GPS GLONASS
29PSEUDOLITES
30GPS Augmentations
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- GBAS local area differential systems which
augment GPS/GLONASS and broadcast augmentation
message directly to the user from the ground
(datalink) - SBAS wide area differential systems which
augment GPS/GLONASS and broadcast augmentation
message by the mean of complementary
geostationary satellites - ABAS the GPS/GLONASS augmentation is made
directly from aircraft based equipment
31Recent Trends in GPS
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Removal of Selective Availability
- Permanent GPS infrastructure
- Status of Glonass
- GPS Augmentations
- Receiver developments
- Algorithms and Processing
32Receiver Developments
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Cheaper, smaller, faster, better
- Combined GPS/GLONASS receiver
- Multipath rejection techniques
- Integration with terrestiral systems
- Sub metre and cm level GIS mapping
- Growing low-accuracy market
33Recent Trends in GPS
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Removal of Selective Availability
- Permanent GPS infrastructure
- Status of Glonass
- GPS Augmentations
- Receiver developments
- Algorithms and Processing
34Algorithms and Processing
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Web-based Processing
- Auslig MicroCosm
- JPL Gipsy
- Scripps Gamit
- Virtual Reference stations
- Improved ambiguity resolution validation and
quality control
35Future Trends in GNSS
- More satellites and frequencies
- GPS modernisation
- GALILEO
- others
- 100 navigation satellites by 2010?
- Improved modelling
- functional
- stochastic
36GPS MODERNISATION
Also more power on both L1 and L2
37Benefits of Modernisation
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Three civil signals will provide improved
reliability, availability and integrity, with lt1m
for standalone applications - Triple-frequency carrier phase based positioning
will enable cm-level accuracy instantaneously - No encryption of L2 and L5 - lower cost geodetic
receivers - Improved multipath mitigation
- New signal for safety critical applications.
38ARGUMENTS FOR A EUROPEAN GNSS (GALILEO)
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- 'Robust' competition leads to better service and
technology - Independent positioning systems
- Improved integrity, reliability, accuracy
- Positioning becomes an increasing commonplace
capability
Reference Rizos, C (2000), Where does GPS Go
from here, GPS/GIS Showcase, Singapore
39GALILEO
- Key design criteria
- interoperable with GPS
- complementary but independent
- include an Open Access Service (OAS)
- to provide both global accuracy and integrity
- Some expected features
- 30 SVs in MEOs at 23000km
- 10 SVs in each of 3 planes - to provide best
GPS coverage - four frequencies
- Final decision date April 2001
- first launch 2003, fully operational 2008
- total cost 3.3billion 100million EC and ESA
funding
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
40ACCURACY
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
Accuracy
(NSE,95)
Galileo Only
Galileo GPS
Horizontal (m)
2 to 4
3.30
73.53
4 to 6
96.70
26.47
6 to 8
-
-
8 to 10
-
-
Vertical (m)
2 to 4
-
-
4 to 6
50.99
95.43
6 to 8
45.77
4.57
8 to 10
3.24
Design criterion is 6m_at_95 - both horizontal and
vertical
41GALILEO RAIM INTEGRITY
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
GALILEO GALILEOGPS
Horizontal 85 100 Vertical 6 93
42MODELLING DEVELOPMENTS
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Improved real-time orbits and clocks
- SRP models and extended ground infrastructure
- more frequent uploads
- Improved multipath mitigation
- new antenna designs, signal processing
- impact of more satellites and signals
- Atmospheric stochastic modelling
- impact of more satellites
- More reliable ambiguity determination
- faster ambiguity fixing (due to better modelling)
- additional frequencies (e.g. L5)
43The big picture
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
"Consumerism is the dominant driving force of
innovations" (Rizos,1999)
44Industry Trends
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
- Expansion in all types of communications systems,
particularly wireless - Adoption of the Internet for computer/database
connectivity - Increasing reliance on E/M/L commerce
transactions - Rapid transition to an information society
- Government promotion of knowledge-based
industries - Consumerism as the driving force for innovation
Reference Rizos, C (2000), Where does GPS Go
from here, GPS/GIS Showcase, Singapore
45Location, Location, Location
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
46LOCATION BASED SERVICES
- Where are my properties?
- Where do my friends live?
- Where is the broken street light?
- Where is the nearest dentist?
- How do I get there?
- Whats happening here and when?
- What public transport services run from here?
47Where to next..
- 1cm level GNSS-based positioning possible in
(almost) all urban and semi-rural areas - real-time, kinematic, single receiver
- implications for dynamic coordinate systems
- Implications for mapping and cadastral surveying
agencies in terms of data capture techniques and
quality - Explosion in location based products
- GNSS will become the first choice for positioning
for most applications - integrated with dead-reckoning (etc) where
necessary - integrated with GSM for low accuracy applications
- increasing number of surveys without monuments
- New applications will continue to emerge
- Positioning will be increasingly compulsory in
transportation and personnel monitoring - privacy issues???
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...
48Moving towards a future in which positioning will
have become a ubiquitous capability.
Navigation requirements Current status of
GPS Some Applications GPS Challenges GNSS Recent
Trends in GPS GNSS Future Trends The Big
Picture Trends in the Industry LBS Where to
next...