GNSS augmentation systems (such as GBAS and SBAS) work around the central concept of providing Integrity to the user. The Integrity is a measure of reliability that the user can place on the system to provide a certain guaranteed performance and timely warning from potentially unfavorable scenarios. Various performance assessment studies use Integrity as a performance indicator and the computation of Integrity is a complex function of many inter-dependent system states. In the project described here an end-to-end software simulator has been designed and developed which uses simulated raw data for real scenarios. This paper provides a brief description of the capabilities of the simulator and example simulation results.


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    Title :

    Simulation of Integrity and Availability of multi-constellation and multi-frequency GNSS augmentation systems




    Publication date :

    2013-06-01


    Size :

    1078200 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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