GNSS in the world
The four global GNSS systems are —
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* GLONASS (Russia), Additionally, there are two
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* BeiDou (China). ® QZSS (Japan)
NavIC (Indiaj or IRNSS
Made In India NavIC To Replace GPS.
In August, the Centre said that NaviC is as good as the GPS in terms of position accuracy:
The 2021 satellite navigation policy stated that the government will work towards expanding coverage
to ensure the availablity ofthe NavIC signal In any corner of the world.30-May-2023
What is the future plan of NaviC?
To make NavIC truly “global” like GPS, more satellites will be placed in an orbit
Joser to earth than the current constellation
It will be done by adding medium earth orbit satellites
MEO orbits occupy a space between GEO and Low Earth Orbit (LEO), or about
250-2,000 km from earth. —Effect of GNSS Signal Interference on Aircraft
GPS JAMMING
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The effects of a degradation of the GNSS signal vary greatly.
Satellite signal jamming is not always identified by aircraft systems and the crew,
but can have a serious effect on navigation systems accuracy and, in some cases,
results in unusual system behaviour.
For example, some aircraft types have lost the enhanced functions of EGPWS and have
« experienced Terrain Avoidance and Warning System (TAWS) errors which triggered.The following non-exhaustive list provides examples of issues that a degradation
of GNSS signal (including Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) and
Ground Based Augmentation Systems (GBAS)) could generate:
+ Temporary or non-recoverable failure or degradation of PNT information
provided by GNSS, possibly resulting in:
0 Loss of or misleading TAWS (e.g,, spurious PULL UP alerts triggered by predictive
TAWS during cruise, descent, approach, and landing phase that in some cases
resulted in high vertical rate uncoordinated climbs, note that traffic alerts are
deprioritised over TAWS PULL UP alerts);
0 Loss of Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS);o Loss of or misleading information on a Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS),
weather uplink functions, predictive wind shear, and other surface
functionalities;
o Inconsistent flight guidance possibly resulting in route divergence,
uncommanded turns, and deviations from the ATC clearances or instructions
received, which could potentially lead to airspace infringements, loss of traffic
separation, insufficient terrain/obstacle clearance, etc.;
0 Inconsistent, or potentially misleading aircraft position, GNSS altitude, and
calculated ground or wind speed on the navigation display or on the
Electronic Flight Bag (EFB);
© Inconsistent, or potentially misleading aircraft position and/or GNSS altitude,
later in the flight after having exited the affected area, e.g., during approach;
ACS Flight Crow Ground Schoolo Loss or misleading time and/or date dependent systems (e.g., clock, fuel
computation system, flight management system, discarded Controller
Pilot Data Link Communication (CPDLC) messages).
+ Inability to use GNSS for navigation, including waypoint navigation;
+ Inability to use GNSS for navigation after exiting the affected area or for
the remainder of the flight;
+ Inability to maintain GNSS based Area Navigation (RNAV) and/or
Required Navigation Performance (RNP).
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