This study analyses that compatibility and interoperability issues related to the use of the USAF NAVSTAR Global Positioning System for civil aviation purposes. It also compares the USSR GLONASS navigation system to GPS to provide similiar services worldwide. The GPS is primarily a military asset with significant civil applications especially as it applies to air traffic control. It is recognized by the civil sector as a system which will revolutionize the present day navigation methodology and indeed make way for new ATC concepts and procedures. Several compatibility and interoperability issues are described in this study wherein the system integrity issue remains outstanding and must be resolved prior to using GPS for civil aviation. It appears the USAF and FAA intend to utilize GPS to meet their air navigation system requirements of the future. However, the USAF GPS program implimentation is years ahead of the FAA. It is recommended the programs be compared and evaluated to ensure maximum compatibility and to expedite the use of GPS for civil applications. FAA is presently working with the USSR and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in an effort to develop international standards for satellite-based navigation systems such as GPS and GLONASS. This effort appears to be progressing well in spite of limited data regarding the GLONASS system. (JHD)
Interoperability Issues in the Use of Satellite-Based Navigation Systems for Civil Aviation Purposes
1989
88 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Navigation Systems , Air navigation , Civil aviation , Global positioning system , Air traffic control systems , Navigation satellites , Comparison , International , Methodology , Requirements , Standards , Ussr , GLONASS Satellite , GLONASS Navigation System , NAVSTAR Global Positioning System
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