Thales Alenia Space paves
the way to the future satellite navigation systems
February 7, 2022
Thales Alenia Space has been
awarded a contract by the French Space Agency CNES
to develop a DFMC (Dual Frequency Multi
Constellations) SBAS prototype in the frame of the
next generation of SBAS, like EGNOS, the European
navigation satellite system.
This prototype will complement
both GPS and Galileo systems taking benefit of
signals transmitted in multiple frequencies for
better performances in particular dedicated to
aviation navigation and landing, but also to any
applications demanding a highly reliable and a
highly accurate positioning information.
When developed, this prototype
will be deployed and tested in an operational mode
in real condition using a geostationary satellite.
The performances will be analyzed in details
according to international standard criteria as
accuracy, availability, continuity and service
integrity.
“With this prototype, Thales
Alenia Space will continue to develop DFMC solutions
for its customers. When deployed, it would be the
first time in history of European satellite
navigation system that a DFMC SBAS signal-in-space
is emitted over Europe & Africa and we are proud to
enable it”, said Benoit Broudy Vice President,
Navigation Business at Thales Alenia Space.
“This contract will allow CNES
and industry to prepare the DFMC performance
evaluation in a representative context, and the
development of future receivers; it paves the way to
French industry to come out with new solutions and
to stand at a very high level of knowledge in the
domain that is necessary either for European needs
or exportation at international level” said
Jean-Pierre Diris, head of department of
telecommunication and navigation projects at CNES.
“The DFMC safety-of-life
service is a future evolution of SBAS, not only
because it will enable the full use of Galileo for
the benefit of civil aviation, but also because it
will allow to increase the performance gain in
ionosphere modelization and to improve the position
errors control. With this contract, CNES will
continue supporting industry, and Thales Alenia
Space in particular, to develop and demonstrate DFMC
capabilities.” – added Jean Marechal, Navigation and
localization program manager at CNES.
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