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John Wilde CEO, DW International
GNSS Integrity John Wilde CEO, DW International
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Agenda About DW International Basic GNSS Principles
Navigation System Performance – RNP RAIM on the Ground - Performance Prediction GNSS RAIM/RNP Prediction Tool
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DW International In-house Expertise in Aviation Started in 2005
Consultancy for: Air Navigation Civil Air Communications Air Traffic Management In-house Expertise in Aviation Array of External Consultants International Presence ISO 9001:2008 Certified
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Expertise Navigation (PBN) Airworthiness and Operational Approval Aviation Safety Communications Surveying / Geodesy Instrument Procedure Design Airspace Design GNSS Policy Making ATM Consultancy Spectrum
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Consultancy RNAV 1 / RNAV 2 Navigation Specification
PBN Criteria for PANS-OPS Editorial Reviews for ICAO PBN Manual + RNP AR Procedure Design Manual P-RNAV Safety Case RF Spectrum Expertise Technical Advisor to EUROCONTROL IFPP Member Chairmanship of CGSIC
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Agenda About DW International Basic GNSS Principles
Navigation System Performance – RNP RAIM on the Ground - Performance Prediction GNSS RAIM/RNP Prediction Tool
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The GPS Timeline 1973 1978 1983 1991 1995 2000 2003 2005 2009 L5 L2C 2nd Gulf War SA Switched Off GPS Fully Operational July 1995 1st Gulf War President Ronald Reagan ordered the U.S. military to make the Global Positioning System (GPS) available for civilian use so that navigational errors like that of KAL 007 could be averted in the future. KAL 007 Shot Down 1st GPS Satellite Launched GPS Initial Approval December 1973
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How does GPS work?
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Multiple Satellites for Position
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Error Source GPS Error (m) Error Sources Ephemeris 1 to 3 Ionosphere
Troposphere 0.1 to 0.5 Multi-path 0.5 to 1.5 Satellite Clock 1 to 2 Receiver Noise 0.2 to 0.3
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Agenda About DW International Basic GNSS Principles
Navigation System Performance – RNP RAIM on the Ground - Performance Prediction GNSS RAIM/RNP Prediction Tool
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Navigation System Performance - RNP
Traditionally “box-based” Mandatory equipment Performance not specified explicitly Move towards Required Navigation Performance or Performance-Based Navigation Operator can meet requirements in ‘anyway he pleases’ e.g. with GPS Goal: Target Level of Safety Risk of leaving containment area distributed amongst: Accuracy Integrity Continuity Availability
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Navigation System Performance - Accuracy
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Accuracy: Lateral
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Accuracy: Geometry
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Accuracy: Geometry
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Navigation System Performance - Integrity
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Navigation System Performance - Continuity
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Continuity Continuity risk is the probability of a detected but unscheduled navigation function interruption after an operation has been initiated RAIM: detected failure causes loss of continuity - but preserves integrity
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Navigation System Performance - Availability
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Agenda About DW International Basic GNSS Principles
Navigation System Performance – RNP RAIM on the Ground - Performance Prediction GNSS RAIM/RNP Prediction Tool
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RAIM on Ground - Performance Prediction
Average (expected) performance depends mainly on Geometry (time-varying) Measurement quality (constant) Satellite failure rate (constant) Geometry is predictable Expected performance is predictable Prediction does not include effect of real-time events Sudden satellite failures Can be performed on the ground as a pre-flight check
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RAIM (integrity) Holes
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Agenda About DW International Basic GNSS Principles
Navigation System Performance – RNP RAIM on the Ground - Performance Prediction GNSS RAIM/RNP Prediction Tool
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GRPS : On-Demand Service
GRPS = GNSS RAIM / RNP Prediction Service Web interface and automated XML interface Current website implementation for GPS constellation only Future implementation for other GNSS to meet demand e.g. GLONASS, Galileo, COMPASS Fully integrated XML solution for Airlines Air Navigation Data Providers Flight planning companies Both do RAIM predictions down to 0.1 NM
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RAIM in Aviation: ICAO RNP Requirements
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GRPS Dynamic and flexible High load capacity, high availability
Tailorable to the requirements of the data provider and their client base High load capacity, high availability Hosted in professional data centres, load-balanced Includes planned and short-notice outage information Latest constellation almanacs and NANUs supplied by the US Coastguard All calculations are performed in real time and not on a pre-calculated grid Routes and Airports capability
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GRPS: On-Demand Service
Both services support both RAIM prediction algorithms common in GPS devices: Fault Detection (FD): Used by traditional RAIM to detect faults (differences between a satellite’s pseudo range measurement and its expected value) Minimum 5 satellites in view Fault Detection and Exclusion (FDE): Used by newer GPS receivers to allow continued operation in the presence of a GPS failure Minimum 6 satellites in view Baro aided, SA on/off, mask angle, etc Avionic specifics for RNP AR
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Architecture
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GRPS: Comparison with AUGUR
DWI GRPS Coverage Area ECAC Airspace Only Global Constellation Status Check Yes Constellation Visibility Check Aerodrome Check RAIM Only Terminal: 1.0 NM NPA: 0.3 NM RAIM and RNP En-route: 2.0 NM MNPS RNAV5 RNP10: 10 NM RNP4: 4 NM RNP(AR): NM Route RAIM Check Max. Fidelity of RAIM/RNP Prediction NPA 0.3 NM RNP(AR) 0.1 NM Configurable Receiver Parameters C129-FD C145/146-FDE Baro / Non-Baro Aided C129-FD/FDE, SA On/Off C145/146-FDE, SA Off RAIM/RNP Calculations Compliant with ICAO PBN Manual Partial Aeronautical Data Provider Jeppesen (Possible move to Eurocontrol’s EAD in 2012) GPS Constellation Data Provider USCG
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https://tools.dwint.com/grps/
GRPS Web Access Customisable – e.g. ICAO SAM Region
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Eurocontrol
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Web Tools AUGUR SAFIRE Final Approach Segment Database (FAS DB)
Web-based RAIM Prediction Tool SAFIRE Web-based, secure communications Frequency Management Tool Final Approach Segment Database (FAS DB) Final Approach Segment Data Block Tool – Web- based Tool to generate CRC values
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RNAV Validation Tool Desktop ground RNAV Procedure Validation application PANS-OPS criteria Flyability Noise contours Fuel Flow Emissions
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GNSS Performance Monitoring System
GPMS Allows users to comply with ICAO Guidance – Annex 10 Requires Monitoring and Recording of GNSS Data as Navigation Aids and for incident investigation Localised GNSS Receivers Wide Area RAIM Prediction GNSS NOTAMS for State ANSP and Airspace users Ionospheric data collection and alerting
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GNSS Performance Monitoring System
Incheon International Airport, Seoul, Korea Hong Kong International Aiport
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GNSS Performance Monitoring System
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Obrigado - Any questions?
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