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The European Space Agency (ESA) is currently completing the final qualification stages of the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) and is in the process of developing the GALILEO system, a self-standing 30 satellite constellation for global satellite navigation. The European GNSS Evolution Program was defined in 2006 by ESA to address the second generation of these systems.<ref name=" ESA SISNeT Portal">EGNOS Evolution Plans and the GNSS Evolutions Programme; R. Lucas Rodriguez, F. Toran, R. Dellago, B. Arbesser-Rastburg, D. Flament; Proceedings of the 2009 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation January 26 - 28, 2009 </ref>
The European Space Agency (ESA) is currently completing the final qualification stages of the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) and is in the process of developing the GALILEO system, a self-standing 30 satellite constellation for global satellite navigation. The European GNSS Evolution Program was defined in 2006 by ESA to address the second generation of these systems.<ref name=" ESA SISNeT Portal">EGNOS Evolution Plans and the GNSS Evolutions Programme; R. Lucas Rodriguez, F. Toran, R. Dellago, B. Arbesser-Rastburg, D. Flament; Proceedings of the 2009 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation January 26 - 28, 2009 </ref>


Three more RIMS are scheduled to be deployed in Agadir (Morrocco), Athens (Greece) and Alexandria (Egypt). The deployment is designed to extend EGNOS signal coverage to northern Africa.
As part of the evolutions considered, three more RIMS are scheduled to be deployed in Agadir (Morrocco), Athens (Greece) and Alexandria (Egypt) providing the extension of  EGNOS signal coverage to northern Africa.


Processing improvements are scheduled for the EGNOS signal, for example iono algorithm pre-processing fine tuning.
Besides, processing improvements are scheduled for the EGNOS signal, including iono algorithm pre-processing fine tuning.


Scheduled deployment of EGNOS v3 to cover the Multi-Constellation Regional System (MRS) concept and implement a GPS L5 augmentation service.
Finally, the deployment of EGNOS v3 is scheduled to cover the Multi-Constellation Regional System (MRS) concept and implement a GPS L5 augmentation service.


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==Notes==

Revision as of 11:07, 9 May 2011


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Title EGNOS Future and Evolutions
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The European Space Agency (ESA) is currently completing the final qualification stages of the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) and is in the process of developing the GALILEO system, a self-standing 30 satellite constellation for global satellite navigation. The European GNSS Evolution Program was defined in 2006 by ESA to address the second generation of these systems.[1]

As part of the evolutions considered, three more RIMS are scheduled to be deployed in Agadir (Morrocco), Athens (Greece) and Alexandria (Egypt) providing the extension of EGNOS signal coverage to northern Africa.

Besides, processing improvements are scheduled for the EGNOS signal, including iono algorithm pre-processing fine tuning.

Finally, the deployment of EGNOS v3 is scheduled to cover the Multi-Constellation Regional System (MRS) concept and implement a GPS L5 augmentation service.

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References

  1. ^ EGNOS Evolution Plans and the GNSS Evolutions Programme; R. Lucas Rodriguez, F. Toran, R. Dellago, B. Arbesser-Rastburg, D. Flament; Proceedings of the 2009 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation January 26 - 28, 2009