AUSTRALIA-JAPAN QZSS EMERGENCY WARNING SERVICE TRIAL PROJECT

S. Choy, Y. Bai, S. Zlatanova, A. Diakité, E. Rubinov, C. Marshall, P. Knight, A. Riddell, V. Rooke, M. Woolf, N. Kishi, S. Kogure
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This paper provides an overview and the results of the Australia-Japan 2020 Quasi Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) Emergency Warning System trial project. The project aimed to evaluate and demonstrate the feasibility of utilising the QZSS system to support emergency warning and response in Australia. The trial has focussed on bushfire and tsunami warnings with an emphasis on the message structure and standards for incorporation on the available signal bandwidth, and the spatial coverage extent of the messages. It also aimed to address the need for a space-based communication capability in Australia, which could potentially facilitate effective emergency warning system unconstrained by the limitations of terrestrial telecommunications. A newly dedicated MobileApp was developed to decode the warning message and visualise relevant information on a map. Two messages for bushfire and tsunami warnings were generated in Australia and sent to the QZSS ground station for satellite transmission. The developed application was tested in Victoria and New South Wales. The trial was successful in the sense that the emergency warning message could be received and decoded using the QZSS enabled receivers and the dedicated MobileApp. The field tests showed that the systems are capable of delivering the required information to users with the required timeliness and completeness. Several technical issues encountered during testing can be primarily attributed to the alpha state of the app, and the specific receiver used for testing. Neither of which are considered to be significant barriers to the on-going development of an operational satellite EWS system.
澳日QZSS应急预警服务试点项目
本文介绍了澳大利亚-日本2020年准天顶卫星系统(QZSS)应急预警系统试验项目的概况和结果。该项目旨在评估和证明利用QZSS系统支持澳大利亚紧急预警和反应的可行性。试验的重点是森林火灾和海啸警报,重点是信息结构和标准,以便结合可用的信号带宽,以及信息的空间覆盖范围。它还旨在解决澳大利亚对天基通信能力的需求,这可能有助于建立不受地面电信限制的有效紧急警报系统。一款新的专用移动应用程序被开发出来,用于解码警告信息并在地图上显示相关信息。在澳大利亚产生了两个森林大火和海啸警报信息,并发送到QZSS地面站进行卫星传输。开发的应用程序在维多利亚州和新南威尔士州进行了测试。试验是成功的,因为可以使用启用QZSS的接收器和专用的MobileApp接收和解码紧急警告消息。现场测试表明,这些系统能够以所需的及时性和完整性向用户提供所需信息。在测试过程中遇到的一些技术问题可能主要归因于应用的alpha状态,以及用于测试的特定接收器。这两者都不被认为是正在进行的业务卫星EWS系统发展的重大障碍。
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