Title :
Regulatory analysis of potential candidate bands for the modernisation of GNSS systems in 2015–2020
Author :
Thevenon, Paul ; Bousquet, Michel ; Macabiau, Christophe ; Grelier, Thomas ; Ries, Lionel ; Roviras, Daniel
Author_Institution :
TeSA-ISAE, Toulouse
Abstract :
With the increase of global satellite navigation systems (GNSS) in a limited number of frequency bands, the current spectrum dedicated to satellite navigation encounters congestion. A possible path to keep modernizing the different GNSS is to find new frequency bands where a satellite radio-navigation service (RNSS) could be provided. This article takes a regulatory approach to identify potential candidate bands, which are then reviewed in detail to assess their usability for a new RNSS deployment. The results of this analysis are: (1) there exist spaces in the spectrum where a RNSS allocation exists or could be added. For example, the option consisting in adding another RNSS allocation into aeronautical radio-navigation service (ARNS) bands. However, such allocation change is not planned and would require important commitment from administrations and long negotiations with the civil aviation community; (2) the use of telecommunication signals of opportunity coming from an hybrid satellite-terrestrial network of emitters. Among these solutions, some would permit to combine navigation and telecommunication services, offering a huge opportunity for mass market application.
Keywords :
radio spectrum management; satellite navigation; GNSS systems; aeronautical radio-navigation service bands; civil aviation community; global satellite navigation systems; mass market application; regulatory analysis; satellite radio-navigation service; spectrum management; telecommunication signal; Artificial satellites; Downlink; Frequency; Global Positioning System; Radio navigation; Radio spectrum management; Region 2; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite navigation systems; Telecommunication services; GNSS evolution; hybrid systems; spectrum management;
Conference_Titel :
Satellite and Space Communications, 2008. IWSSC 2008. IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Toulouse
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1947-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1948-7
DOI :
10.1109/IWSSC.2008.4656778