A look at NTCM-G, a new Ionospheric model fully compatible with the Galileo Open Service. MATTEO SGAMMINI, FRANCESCO MENZIONE, JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE (JRC) OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION RAUL ORUS PEREZ, EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY MAINUL HOQUE, GERMAN AEROSPACE CENTER (DLR) The Neustrelitz Total Electro
In 2016, Galileo was recognized by the International Maritime Organization as a component of the World Wide Radionavigation Systems (WWRNS). Since the.
HAS Information Note Table 2
Through the HAS, Galileo will offer a unique service with the transmission of corrections directly via Galileo satellites, allowing free high-accuracy positioning globally, for everyone.
The market for high-accuracy positioning is very dynamic, driven by various factors, including emerging applications such as autonomous vehicles and drones; technological advances such as dual-frequency chipsets for the mass-market; and the market situation, with cheap or free-of-charge augmentation services available in some countries. These factors are resulting in the “democratization” of high accuracy, according to the GSA. Democratization means becoming a more widespread commodity, rather than the exclusive domain of professional applications.