DocumentCode
1339751
Title
Wide area augmentation of the Global Positioning System
Author
Enge, Per ; Walter, T. ; Pullen, Sam ; Kee, Changdon ; Chao, Yi-chung ; Tsai, Yeou-jyh
Author_Institution
Dept. of Aeronaut. & Astronaut., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Volume
84
Issue
8
fYear
1996
fDate
8/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1063
Lastpage
1088
Abstract
The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is being deployed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to augment the Global Positioning System (GPS). The WAAS will aid GPS with the following three services. First, it will broadcast spread-spectrum ranging signals from communication satellites. The airborne WAAS receiver will add these new ranging signals to the GPS constellation of measurements. By so doing, the augmented position fix will be less sensitive to the failure of individual system components, thus improving time availability and continuity of service. Second, the WAAS will use a nationwide ground network to monitor the health of all satellites over our airspace and flag situations which threaten flight safety. This data will be modulated on to the WAAS ranging signals and broadcast to the users, thereby guaranteeing the integrity of the airborne position fix. Third, the WAAS will use the ground network to develop corrections for the errors which currently limit the accuracy of unaugmented GPS. This data will also be included on the WAAS broadcast and will improve position accuracy from approximately 100 m to 8 m. When complete, the augmented system will provide an accurate position fix from satellites to an unlimited number of aircraft across the nation. It will be the primary navigation system for aircraft in oceanic routes, enroute over our domestic airspace, in crowded metropolitan airspaces, and on airport approach
Keywords
Global Positioning System; aircraft navigation; error correction; monitoring; spread spectrum communication; 8 m; GPS augmentation; Global Positioning System; US Federal Aviation Administration; Wide Area Augmentation System; airborne WAAS receiver; aircraft navigation system; augmented position fix; communication satellites; error corrections; nationwide ground network; satellite integrity monitoring; service continuity; spread-spectrum ranging signals; time availability; Aircraft navigation; Artificial satellites; Availability; Condition monitoring; Constellation diagram; FAA; Global Positioning System; Satellite broadcasting; Sea measurements; Spread spectrum communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/5.533954
Filename
533954
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