欧洲替代定位导航与授时研究

V. Vitan, G. Berz, Luca Saini, J. Arethens, B. Belabbas, P. Hotmar
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多星座、多频率GNSS的发展正在进行中,目的是为空域用户提供强大可靠的导航和进近服务。虽然这将大大减少对空间天气、无意干扰和星座弱点的脆弱性,但仍将存在一些剩余脆弱性。在当前以GPS L1 GNSS为主的环境中,航空业已经接受了基于地面系统的替代定位、导航和授时能力仍然是必要的。这些回归区域导航功能主要基于DME/DME,同时还提供一些剩余的VOR/DME服务。然而,这种转换能力尚未被证明能够支持GNSS所能支持的严格的RNP要求。此外,DME被批评为频谱效率低,航空内部和航空外部与其他业务共享DME频段的压力显着增加。通信、导航和监视系统未来发展的一个关键问题是未来需要何种类型的转换能力(地面或天基),以及需要提供何种性能水平。为了回答这个问题,在具体技术方案的支持下,SESAR地平线2020框架(PJ14-03-04)下的一个项目正在研究这个主题,名为“替代定位、导航和授时,a - pnt”。a - pnt是一个复杂的、多学科的课题,技术和操作方面涉及整个CNS领域,频谱问题是一个潜在的驱动因素。PJ14-03-04中的研究活动涵盖了一系列潜在的技术解决方案:充分利用实际的DME性能、DME增强功能(确保与遗留系统的兼容性)、LDACS NAV功能和eLORAN。本文将重点讨论每种技术可实现的性能水平及其主要优点和缺点。模块化方法的概念也将被引入(它允许基于不同类型传感器输入的完整位置解决方案的计算)。该论文包括以下SESAR合作伙伴的贡献:EUROCONTROL, DLR,泰雷兹航空电子,泰雷兹航空系统和霍尼韦尔宇航。
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Research on alternative positioning navigation and timing in Europe
The development of multi-constellation, multi-frequency GNSS is ongoing, with the aim to enable a robust and reliable navigation and approach service to airspace users. While this will greatly reduce vulnerability to space weather, unintentional interference and constellation weakness, some residual vulnerabilities will remain. In the current, predominantly GPS L1 GNSS environment, aviation has accepted that alternate positioning, navigation and timing capabilities based on terrestrial systems remain necessary. These reversionary area navigation capabilities are based primarily on DME/DME, while still providing some residual VOR/DME services. However, this reversionary capability has not been demonstrated to support the stringent RNP requirements that GNSS can support. Also, DME is criticized as being spectrum inefficient, and aviation-internal and aviation-external pressures to share the DME band with other services are increasing significantly. A key question for the future evolution of Communication, Navigation and Surveillance systems is what type of a reversionary capability will be needed in the future (terrestrial or space based), and what performance levels it needs to provide. To answer this question, supported by specific technology options, a project under the SESAR Horizon 2020 Framework (PJ14-03-04) is working on this topic under the title “Alternative Positioning, Navigation and Timing, A-PNT”. A-PNT is a complex, multi-disciplinary topic, with technical and operational aspects going across the CNS domains, and spectrum concerns being an underlying driver. The research activities in PJ14-03-04 are covering a selected set of potential technical solutions: take full advantage of the actual DME performance, DME enhancements (ensuring compatibility with legacy systems), LDACS NAV function and eLORAN. This paper will focus the discussion on the performance levels achievable by each of these technologies and their major advantages and drawbacks. The concept of a modular approach will be introduced as well (which allows the computation of a position solution with integrity based on inputs from various types of sensors). The paper includes contributions from the following SESAR partners: EUROCONTROL, DLR, Thales Avionics, Thales Air Systems and Honeywell Aerospace.
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