SouthPAN early Open Services are
live
27 September 2022
Industry can now access the
benefits of accurate and reliable positioning services
from the Southern Positioning Augmentation Network
(SouthPAN), with early Open Services live as of today.
This comes just two weeks after Geoscience Australia
awarded a $1.18 billion, 19-year contract to Lockheed
Martin Australia.
SouthPAN provides accurate,
reliable and instant positioning services across all of
Australia and New Zealand’s land and maritime zones
without the need for mobile phone or internet coverage.
It will improve positioning from 5-10 metres, to as
little as 10 centimetres – a 50-fold increase in
accuracy.
With early Open Services, industry
and the community can harness this technology to
increase safety, improve productivity and drive
innovation. It can immediately integrate with existing
equipment or products to create or enhance positioning
service offerings to end-users.
Early Open Services unlock
widespread benefits across agriculture, construction,
resources and many other industries, paving the way for
technological advancements in automation, including:
Heavy vehicle automation, such as
truck platooning, where vehicles can connect to each
other as a group to transport goods;
Precision agriculture applications
like yield mapping, controlled traffic farming,
inter-row seeding, precision spraying and livestock
management; and,
Personnel safety on mine and
construction sites, through smart geo-fencing
technologies that accurately identifies the location of
workers with key equipment, such as vehicles and heavy
machinery.
SouthPAN is a partnership between
Geoscience Australia and Toitū Te Whenua Land
Information New Zealand (LINZ).
To find out more about SouthPAN
early Open Services and stay connected to our latest
updates on SouthPAN, subscribe to Positioning News or
visit ga.gov.au/southpan.
The Inmarsat 4F1 satellite is being
used to provide SouthPAN early Open Services until its
replacement with two new satellites (Credit: Inmarsat)
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