Within the Austrian national research project EMAG (Feasibility Study for an Experimental Platform for Multimodal Applications of Galileo), two innovative developments are carried out: (1) the architectural design of a software based Galileo receiver tailored to the requirements of maritime navigation applications, and (2) the development of an AIS (Automatic Identification System) transponder with integrated GPS/EGNOS receiver being capable of providing visual integrity information to the user. This paper provides an overview of the EMAG project results by describing the benefits of EGNOS (European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) and Galileo for maritime navigation applications in detail. First test results regarding functionality and especially accuracy, availability, and integrity of the GPS/EGNOS receiver integrated into the AIS transponder are presented. Available outputs of the standardization process are also mentioned.
AIS transponder with integrated EGNOS/Galileo receiver and related maritime standardization and certification aspects
Ein AIS-Transponder mit integriertem EGNOS/Galileo-Empfänger und zugehöriger maritimer Standardisierung und Zertifizierungsaspekten
2007
8 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 13 Quellen
Conference paper
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