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WAAS Services

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Title WAAS Services
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), WAAS is an extremely accurate navigation system developed for civil aviation. Before WAAS, the U.S. National Airspace System (NAS) did not have the potential to provide horizontal and vertical navigation for approach operations for all users at all locations. With WAAS, this capability is a reality. WAAS provides service for all classes of aircraft in all phases of flight - including en route navigation, airport departures, and airport arrivals. This includes vertically-guided landing approaches in instrument meteorological conditions at all qualified locations throughout the NAS.

WAAS Services

The WAAS is a safety-critical system consisting of the equipment and software which augments Global Positioning System (GPS) Standard Positioning Service (SPS). The WAAS provides a signal-in-space to WAAS users to support en route through precision approach navigation. The WAAS users include all aircraft with approved WAAS avionics using the WAAS for any approved phase of flight. The signal in space provides two services: (1) data on GPS and GEO satellites, and (2) a ranging capability. In addition to providing GPS integrity, the WAAS verifies its own integrity and takes any necessary action to ensure that the system meets the WAAS performance requirements. The WAAS also has a system operations and maintenance function that provides information to FAA Airway Facilities (AF) National Airspace System (NAS) personnel.

The objectives of the WAAS are to provide improved: integrity,accuracy,availability, and continuity of service to the GPS Standard Positioning Service (SPS). The ultimate objective is to provide a navigation system for all phases of flight through precision approach.[1]

The WAAS has a single state - normal state. Periodic maintenance and corrective maintenance do not interrupt the normal state. There are two modes for the normal state.

  • Continuous Service Mode: In the normal state, the WAAS shall possess an operational mode of continuous service meeting all of the performance requirements.
  • Military Emergency Mode: In the normal state, the WAAS shall possess a military emergency mode that only meets the performance requirements for en route through non-precision approach services.

Notes

References

  1. ^ FAA.Specification for the Wide Area Augmentation System(WAAS). FAA-E- 2892b. August 13, 2001.