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The [[BeiDou_General_Introduction|BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS)]], also known as BeiDou-2<ref name=BDS_STATUS>COMPASS/BeiDou Status, Jun Shen, BNStar Navigation Technology & System, Inc., Rome (Italy), June 11, 2009</ref>, is China’s second-generation satellite navigation system<ref name=BDS_STATUS/><ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beidou_Navigation_Satellite_System BeiDou Navigation Satellite System in Wikipedia]</ref> that will be capable of providing positioning, navigation, and timing services to users on a continuous worldwide basis<ref name=BDS_WORLDWIDE> BeiDou China’s Rapidly Emerging GNSS, InsideGNSS, May/June 2014</ref>. The ground segment is expanding as [[BeiDou_Future_and_Evolutions|BeiDou evolves]] to global navigation capability, expected by 2020+.


The [[COMPASS General Introduction|Compass Navigation Satellite System (CNSS)]], also named BeiDou-2,<ref name=Chinese_today>[http://www.sinodefence.com/space/satellite/compass-beidou2.asp Compass Satellite Navigation System (Beidou), on Sinodefence.com, updated on August 6th, 2011.] </ref> is China’s second-generation satellite navigation system that will be capable of providing positioning, navigation, and timing services to users on a continuous worldwide basis.<ref name=Chinese_today/><ref name=COMPASS_Wiki>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass_navigation_system COMPASS Navigation system in Wikipedia]</ref>
==BeiDou Ground Segment==
[[File:CompassAntenas.PNG|BeiDou Ground Segment|thumb|250px]]


Although the upgrade of its regional navigation system towards a global solution started in 1997, the formal approval by the Government of the development and deployment of BeiDou-2/CNSS was done in 2004.<ref name=Chinese_today/> The system is currently under development evolving from a regional system called [[Other Regional Systems|BeiDou-1]], and in the first phase will provide high-accuracy positioning services for users in China and its neighboring regions by 2012.<ref name=Chinese_today/> In a second stage, the system will evolve to provide global navigation services by 2020, similarly to the [[GPS General Introduction|GPS]], [[GLONASS General Introduction|GLONASS]] or [[GALILEO General Introduction|Galileo]] systems.<ref name=Chinese_today/>
The BeiDou Ground Segment consists of:<ref name=BDS_STATUS/>


As of August 2011, nine satellites for Compass have been launched, the first eight of which completed the deployment foreseen for the first phase of BeiDou-2.<ref name=Chinese_today/><ref name=BEIDOU_MUNICH_2011>China Satellite Navigation Office, ''Development of BeiDou Navigation Satellite System'', Munich Satellite Navigation Summit, 2011.</ref><ref name="Compass-IGSO3">[http://business.globaltimes.cn/industries/2011-04/642763.html ''China completes basic Beidou (Compass) Navigation Satellite System''], 2011-04-10 by Globaltimes.cn</ref>
* a Master Control Station: responsible for satellite constellation control and processing the measurements received by the Monitor Stations to generate the navigation message.
* Upload Stations: responsible for uploading the orbital corrections and the navigation message to BeiDou satellites;
* Monitor Stations, which collect BeiDou data for all the satellites in view from their locations.




==COMPASS Ground Segment==
Currently, the Ground Segment includes one Master Control Station, two Upload Stations and 30 Monitor Stations<ref>"Status of COMPASS Development", Stanford PNT Symposium 2010, M. Lu, Tsinghua University</ref>.
[[File:CompassAntenas.PNG|COMPASS Ground Segment|thumb|250px]]


The COMPASS Ground Segment consists of:<ref name=BEIDOU_MUNICH_2011/><ref>[http://www.filasinternational.eu/sidereus-project/pdf/02.pdf Jun Shen, ''COMPASS/Beidou-China’s GNSS'', BNStarNavigation Technology & System, Inc., Rome, June 11th, 2009]</ref>


* a Master Control Station: responsible for satellite constellation control and processing the measurements received by the Monitor Stations to generate the navigation message.
In addition, the system supports a short message communication service that can be exchanged between the station and the users.
* Upload Stations: responsible for uploading the orbital corrections and the navigation message to Compass satellites. 
* Monitor Stations, which collect Compass data for all the satellites in view from their locations.


==Notes==
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Title BeiDou Ground Segment
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The BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS), also known as BeiDou-2[1], is China’s second-generation satellite navigation system[1][2] that will be capable of providing positioning, navigation, and timing services to users on a continuous worldwide basis[3]. The ground segment is expanding as BeiDou evolves to global navigation capability, expected by 2020+.

BeiDou Ground Segment

BeiDou Ground Segment

The BeiDou Ground Segment consists of:[1]

  • a Master Control Station: responsible for satellite constellation control and processing the measurements received by the Monitor Stations to generate the navigation message.
  • Upload Stations: responsible for uploading the orbital corrections and the navigation message to BeiDou satellites;
  • Monitor Stations, which collect BeiDou data for all the satellites in view from their locations.


Currently, the Ground Segment includes one Master Control Station, two Upload Stations and 30 Monitor Stations[4].


In addition, the system supports a short message communication service that can be exchanged between the station and the users.

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b c COMPASS/BeiDou Status, Jun Shen, BNStar Navigation Technology & System, Inc., Rome (Italy), June 11, 2009
  2. ^ BeiDou Navigation Satellite System in Wikipedia
  3. ^ BeiDou China’s Rapidly Emerging GNSS, InsideGNSS, May/June 2014
  4. ^ "Status of COMPASS Development", Stanford PNT Symposium 2010, M. Lu, Tsinghua University