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WAAS User Segment: The user segment is the GPS and [[Work in Progress:WAAS Receivers|WAAS receiver], which uses the information broadcast from each GPS satellite to determine its location and the current time, and receives the WAAS corrections from the Space segment.
WAAS User Segment: The user segment is the GPS and [[Work in Progress:WAAS Receivers|WAAS receiver]], which uses the information broadcast from each GPS satellite to determine its location and the current time, and receives the WAAS corrections from the Space segment.


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Revision as of 09:28, 17 June 2011


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Title WAAS User Segment
Author(s) GMV.
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2011
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The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is an GPS Augmentation system developed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), with the goal of improving its accuracy, integrity, and availability. Essentially, WAAS is intended to enable aircraft to rely on GPS for all phases of flight, including precision approaches to any airport within its coverage area.

WAAS uses a network of ground-based reference stations, in North America and Hawaii, to measure small variations in the GPS satellites' signals in the western hemisphere. Measurements from the reference stations are routed to master stations, which queue the received Deviation Correction (DC) and send the correction messages to geostationary WAAS satellites in a timely manner (every 5 seconds or better). Those satellites broadcast the correction messages back to Earth, where WAAS-enabled GPS receivers use the corrections while computing their positions to improve accuracy.[1]

WAAS User Segment

WAAS System

WAAS User Segment: The user segment is the GPS and WAAS receiver, which uses the information broadcast from each GPS satellite to determine its location and the current time, and receives the WAAS corrections from the Space segment.

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