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The [[GALILEO General Introduction|GALILEO]]  System will be an independent, global, European-controlled, satellite-based navigation system and will provide a number of guaranteed services to users equipped with Galileo-compatible receivers.
The [[GALILEO General Introduction|Galileo]]  System will be an independent, global, European-controlled, satellite-based navigation system and will provide a number of [[Galileo Services|guaranteed services]] to users equipped with Galileo-compatible receivers.
One of these services is the GALILEO Safety-of-Life Service (SoL) which improves the [[Galileo Open Service (OS)|Open Service]] performance through the provision of timely warnings to the user when it fails to meet certain margins of accuracy ([[Integrity|integrity]])<ref>[http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Navigation/The_future_-_Galileo/Galileo_services European Space Agency (ESA) - Galileo Services]</ref>.
One of these services is the Galileo Safety-of-Life Service (SoL) which will improve the [[Galileo Open Service (OS)|Open Service]] performance through the provision of timely warnings to the user when it fails to meet certain margins of accuracy ([[Integrity|integrity]])<ref>[http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Navigation/The_future_-_Galileo/Galileo_services European Space Agency (ESA) - Galileo Services]</ref>.  
 
As of 2011, the SoL service is being re-profiled<ref>[http://www.oosa.unvienna.org/pdf/icg/2012/icg-7/4.pdf  “Status of Galileo and EGNOS”] Presentation at the 7th annual meeting of the International Committee on GNSS (ICG-7), held November 17-22, 2012, in Beijing, China.</ref>; one of the solutions under assessment being [[ARAIM]].


The EGNOS Evolution (EGNOS V3) will provide the service on both L1 and L5 bands, through the new geostationary generation transponders, GEO-2. Two of these new transponders were successfully launched on board the SES ASTRA 5B satellite, on March 22, 2014, which constitutes the first step in making the service available.<ref>[http://www.gsa.europa.eu/news/egnos-capability-and-service-enhanced-addition-new-generation-transponders EGNOS Capability And Service Enhanced With Addition Of New Generation Transponders], GSA, March 24, 2014</ref>


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Revision as of 17:47, 1 August 2014


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Title Galileo Integrity Monitoring
Edited by GMV
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2011

The Galileo System will be an independent, global, European-controlled, satellite-based navigation system and will provide a number of guaranteed services to users equipped with Galileo-compatible receivers. One of these services is the Galileo Safety-of-Life Service (SoL) which will improve the Open Service performance through the provision of timely warnings to the user when it fails to meet certain margins of accuracy (integrity)[1].

The EGNOS Evolution (EGNOS V3) will provide the service on both L1 and L5 bands, through the new geostationary generation transponders, GEO-2. Two of these new transponders were successfully launched on board the SES ASTRA 5B satellite, on March 22, 2014, which constitutes the first step in making the service available.[2]

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