Year: 2019 Language: english Author: EU Commission, US Federal Government Genre: Reference book Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 415 Description: Bundle of European Radio Navigation Plan (ERNP), 27th Nov 2018 and US Federal Radionavigation Plan (FRP), 2019. The European Radio Navigation Plan provides an inventory of existing and emerging radio navigation systems, foreseen modernisation plans, details user requirements, lists key stakeholders. The ERNP includes a comprehensive description of the status of the radio navigation systems, their expected evolution, the user requirements, the roles and responsibilities of the principal stakeholders. The systems addressed in this ERNP are the following: • Global Positioning System, GPS. • GLONASS. • Galileo. • BeiDou. • European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System, EGNOS. • Ground Based Augmentation System, GBAS. • Differential GNSS, DGNSS. • Non-Directional Beacon, NDB. • VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range, VOR. • Distance Measuring Equipment, DME. • Instrument Landing System, ILS. • Microwave Landing System, MLS. • Loran-C / Chayka. • Enhanced Loran, eLoran. • Differential eLoran, eDLoran. • Longwave time and frequency distribution systems, DCF77. • Cellular networks based positioning. • Iridium-Satelles Time and Location, STL. The US Federal Radionavigation Plan (FRP) is the official source of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) policy and planning for the Federal Government. The FRP is prepared jointly by the Departments of Defense (DoD), Homeland Security (DHS), and Transportation (DOT) and published not less than every two years. The policies and operating plans described in this document cover the following PNT systems: - Global Positioning System (GPS) - Augmentations to GPS - Instrument Landing System (ILS) - Very High Frequency (VHF) Omnidirectional Range (VOR) - Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) - Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) - Nondirectional Beacon (NDB) - Internet Time Service (ITS) - Radio Station WWVB signal - Two-Way Satellite Time Transfer (TWSTT) - Network Time Protocol (NTP) - Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B)
Contents
European Radio Navigation Plan 1. INTRODUCTION 2. PURPOSE OF THE ERNP 3. THE RADIO NAVIGATION LANDSCAPE IN EUROPE 4. GUIDING PRINCIPLES 5. BENEFITS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF USING EGNSS SECTOR BY SECTOR 6. CHALLENGES FOR AN OPTIMISED EU RADIO NAVIGATION LANDSCAPE 7. CONCLUSIONS ANNEX 1. Description of Radio Navigation and Timing Systems ANNEX 2. End-User Requirements ANNEX 3. Actors, Roles and Responsibilities ANNEX 4. Regulatory Framework LIST OF ACRONYMS 2019 Federal Radionavigation Plan 1. Introduction to the Federal Radionavigation Plan 2. Roles and Responsibilities 3. Policy 4. PNT User Requirements 5. Operating Plans 6. PNT Architecture Assessment and Evolution A. System Parameters and Descriptions B. PNT Information Services C. Geodetic Reference Systems and Datums
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EU & US Radio Navigation Plan
Year: 2019
Language: english
Author: EU Commission, US Federal Government
Genre: Reference book
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 415
Description: Bundle of European Radio Navigation Plan (ERNP), 27th Nov 2018 and US Federal Radionavigation Plan (FRP), 2019.
The European Radio Navigation Plan provides an inventory of existing and emerging radio navigation systems, foreseen modernisation plans, details user requirements, lists key stakeholders. The ERNP includes a comprehensive description of the status of the radio navigation systems, their expected evolution, the user requirements, the roles and responsibilities of the principal stakeholders. The systems addressed in this ERNP are the following:
• Global Positioning System, GPS.
• GLONASS.
• Galileo.
• BeiDou.
• European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System, EGNOS.
• Ground Based Augmentation System, GBAS.
• Differential GNSS, DGNSS.
• Non-Directional Beacon, NDB.
• VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range, VOR.
• Distance Measuring Equipment, DME.
• Instrument Landing System, ILS.
• Microwave Landing System, MLS.
• Loran-C / Chayka.
• Enhanced Loran, eLoran.
• Differential eLoran, eDLoran.
• Longwave time and frequency distribution systems, DCF77.
• Cellular networks based positioning.
• Iridium-Satelles Time and Location, STL.
The US Federal Radionavigation Plan (FRP) is the official source of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) policy and planning for the Federal Government. The FRP is prepared jointly by the Departments of Defense (DoD), Homeland Security (DHS), and Transportation (DOT) and published not less than every two years. The policies and operating plans described in this document cover the following PNT systems:
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Augmentations to GPS
- Instrument Landing System (ILS)
- Very High Frequency (VHF) Omnidirectional Range (VOR)
- Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)
- Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN)
- Nondirectional Beacon (NDB)
- Internet Time Service (ITS)
- Radio Station WWVB signal
- Two-Way Satellite Time Transfer (TWSTT)
- Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B)
Contents
European Radio Navigation Plan1. INTRODUCTION
2. PURPOSE OF THE ERNP
3. THE RADIO NAVIGATION LANDSCAPE IN EUROPE
4. GUIDING PRINCIPLES
5. BENEFITS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF USING EGNSS SECTOR BY SECTOR
6. CHALLENGES FOR AN OPTIMISED EU RADIO NAVIGATION LANDSCAPE
7. CONCLUSIONS
ANNEX 1. Description of Radio Navigation and Timing Systems
ANNEX 2. End-User Requirements
ANNEX 3. Actors, Roles and Responsibilities
ANNEX 4. Regulatory Framework
LIST OF ACRONYMS
2019 Federal Radionavigation Plan
1. Introduction to the Federal Radionavigation Plan
2. Roles and Responsibilities
3. Policy
4. PNT User Requirements
5. Operating Plans
6. PNT Architecture Assessment and Evolution
A. System Parameters and Descriptions
B. PNT Information Services
C. Geodetic Reference Systems and Datums
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