GLONASS Government GLONASS Government Policy, Policy, Status and Status and Modernization Modernization 3rd China Satellite Navigation Conference 15-18 May, 2012, Guangzhou, China Tatiana Mirgorodskaya Information and Analysis Center for Positioning, Navigation and Timing Central Research Institute of Machine Building Russian Federal Space Agency
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GLONASS Government Policy,GLONASS Government Policy,Status and Modernization Status and Modernization
3rd China Satellite Navigation Conference15-18 May, 2012, Guangzhou, China
Tatiana Mirgorodskaya
Information and Analysis Center for Positioning, Navigation and Timing
Central Research Institute ofMachine Building
Russian Federal Space Agency
Basic Principles of State Policy Basic Principles of State Policy
Basic Documents:
• Presidential Decree, May 17, 2007
• GLONASS Federal Program
– 2002 – 2011
– 2012 – 2020 (adopted 3 March, 2012)
Basic Principles
• GLONASS is a dual use system
• GLONASS free of charge worldwide
• GLONASS mandatory use for Russian critical infrastructure and governmental applications
• Promotion of GLONASS commercial use
• GNSS compatibility and interoperability
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Presidential DecreePresidential Decree
• Access to GLONASS civil signals is free and unlimited for both Russian and international users
• Federal organizations, Federal subjects’ executive authorities, local self-governments and authorities, neglecting their organizational and legal status, shall use navigation equipment utilizing GLONASS signals
• Russian Federation Government shall approve and adopt the GLONASS Federal Program
The Presidential Decree № 638 of May, 17, 2007
“On Use of GLONASS Global Navigation Satellite System for the Benefit of Social and Economic Development of the
Russian Federation”
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GLONASS 2002-2011 Program Results GLONASS 2002-2011 Program Results
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Constellation recovery Accuracy improvement
Number of operational satellites
2.8 м
User positioning error, (RMS, SIS)
Federal Program forGLONASS Sustainment, Development and Use
for 2012-2020Program Goals:• Mass introduction of domestic navigation
technologies • Guaranteed provision of navigation services to
meet continuously growing requirements of all categories of users• for the national security purposes• for social and economic benefit• for pursuing leadership in satellite navigation
by means of • Sustaining • Further development of GLONASS
– improvement of performance ,
– broadening functional capabilities
– conditions and domains of usage
– balanced evolution of system’s components
Program Goals
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•Program Approved
• Budget for 9 years defined
•RFPs opened
Main GLONASS Program DirectionsMain GLONASS Program Directions
• Constellation sustainment (24 sats with spares)– Glonass-M launches up to 2014– Glonass-K launches since 2015– 24 satellites transmitting CDMA signals by 2020
• GLONASS improvement– Constellation (availability)– Accuracy of the core system– Augmentations development (accuracy, integrity, availability,
assisting technologies…)– References improvement (geodesy, time, Earth rotation and
Reference stations network• 19 stations in Russia +up to 29 planned stations • 6-8 stations abroad +up to 53 planned stations
Central Processing Facilities• Master (Moscow)• Back-up (TBD)
Objectives• GNSS monitoring
integrity differential corrections orbit and clock data GNSS quality monitoring (GLONASS and
GPS)• Service area – Russian territory
Bellingshausen
Novolazarevskaya
Russkaya 2015
Progress
SummarySummary• GLONASS Program is among priorities of the Russian Government
policy• GLONASS open service is free for all users• First GLONASS Program completed, goal achieved by the end of
2011– Performance comparable with GPS by the end of 2011– Full constellation (24 sats) deployed by the end of 2011
• GLONASS will continue– Keep the GLONASS traditional frequency bands– Transmit existing FDMA signals – Introduce new CDMA signals
• New GLONASS Program (2012 – 2020) approved 3 March 2012– Government commitments for major performance characteristics– GLONASS sustainment, development, use
• International cooperation – to make GLONASS one of key elements of the international GNSS infrastructure for worldwide user benefits
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GLONASS Information ServiceGLONASS Information Service
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www.glonass-center.ru (www.glonass-iac.ru)
News GLONASS Status GLONASS Performance
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Thank you for your attention!
Тatiana MirgorodskayaCentral Research Institute of Machine Building