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    Galileo System Test Bed Version 1 experimentation is now complete

    Simulation of positioning accuracy with GPS, EGNOS and Galileo
    Simulation of positioning accuracy with GPS, EGNOS and Galileo
    7 January 2005

    Following twelve months of successful operation in the ground segment development of the Galileo program, the Galileo System Test Bed Version 1 (GSTB-V1) routine operations were concluded on 22 December 2004.

    The GSTB-V1 project supported experimentation on the critical performances behind the services to be delivered to users by the final Galileo system. The results of the GSTB-V1 experimentation will be delivered to the development phase activities necessary for in-orbit validation of the Galileo system.

    The GSTB-V1 consisted of a worldwide network of sensor stations collecting high quality GPS observables at 1 Hz, an Experimental Precision Timing Station, located at the Istituto Elettronico Nazionale (IEN) Time Laboratory, providing the reference time scale steered to universal time and international atomic time (UTC/TAI), and a Processing Centre located at the European Space Agency (ESA-ESTEC) in The Netherlands which was used for the generation of navigation and integrity core products based on Galileo-like algorithms.

    GSTB-V1 processing centre
    GSTB-V1 processing centre

    The experimentation results have made it possible to assess the feasibility of some of the important assumptions and performance objectives of the final Galileo system in a realistic environment, for the following fields:

    • Experimental Galileo System Time and steering to UTC/TAI
    • Orbit Determination and Time Synchronization and Signal In Space Accuracy
    • Integrity computation

    The GSTB-V1 also made it possible to mitigate risk in the development of the operational processing facilities of the Galileo Ground Mission Segment, bringing added value in terms of confidence, design consolidation and accelerated schedule, ensuring:

    • Actual measurements and comparison of alternative algorithms in a realistic environment
    • Galileo timing infrastructure set-up
    • Calibration over an extended period of time
    • Early verification and tuning of simulators and build-up of adequate analysis tools
    • Contribution to the consolidation of the operational concept

    GSTB-V2 satellite (artist impression)
    GSTB-V2 satellite (artist impression)

    The next step will be the Galileo System Test Bed Version 2 (GSTB-V2), aiming at the launch of the first experimental satellite by end 2005 that will allow for experimentation on the Signal-In-Space and the Navigation Payload, including on-board clock characterisation.

    Galileo is an initiative of the European Commission and the European Space Agency. Galileo will be a global navigation satellite infrastructure under civil control. It will ensure European sovereignty in future traffic management services and many other application areas.

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