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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2016.20.4.305

Study on Technical Standard of Aviation GNSS for SBAS Performance Based Navigation  

Park, Jae-ik (Satellite Navigation Team, Satellite Navigation.Application Technology R&D Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Lee, Eunsung (Satellite Navigation Team, Satellite Navigation.Application Technology R&D Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Heo, Moon-beom (Satellite Navigation Team, Satellite Navigation.Application Technology R&D Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Nam, Gi-wook (SBAS Program Office/Satellite Navigation.Application Technology R&D Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Abstract
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has recommended the adoption of performance-based navigation (PBN), which utilizes global navigation satellite system (GNSS). As a part of efforts to adopt PBN in South Korea, preparations have been made to implement GNSS. In Oct. 2014, Korea augmentation satellite system (KASS) was officially launched for development. A set of navigation devices need to be on-board for an airplane to utilize GNSS. GNSS navigation devices are used for different phases of flights through en-route, terminal, departure, approach and a wide variety of specification standards have been proposed for GNSS navigation. In this paper, we investigate the many proposed standards for GNSS navigation devices and their interfaces. This paper can be useful for designing procedures and flight test used in KASS implementation.
Keywords
Satellite based augmentation system; Performance based navigation; Global navigation satellite system; Airborne; Technical standard;
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