BS EN 61108-3:2010
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Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems. Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) – Galileo receiver equipment. Performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 64 |
IEC 61108-3:2010 specifies the minimum performance standards, methods of testing and required test results for Galileo shipborne receiver equipment, based on IMO resolution MSC.233(82), which uses the signals from the Galileo Global Navigation Satellite System in order to determine position. It takes account of the general requirements given in IMO resolution A.694(17) and is associated with IEC 60945.
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7 | CONTENTS |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
11 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviations |
12 | 4 Minimum performances standards 4.1 Object |
13 | 4.2 Galileo receiver equipment 4.3 Performance standards for Galileo receiver equipment |
16 | Tables Table 1 – Acquisition time limits |
20 | Table 2 – RAIM integrity states |
21 | Table 3 – Integrity states corresponding to the Galileo integrity message |
22 | 5 Methods of testing and required test results 5.1 Test sites Table 4 – Accuracy of COG |
23 | 5.2 Test sequence 5.3 Test signals |
24 | 5.4 Determination of accuracy 5.5 General requirements and presentation requirements 5.6 Receiver tests |
33 | 5.7 Tests for typical RF interference conditions |
34 | Table 5 – RF interference values |
36 | Annex A (informative) Galileo navigation signals characteristics Table A.1 – General characteristics of the Galileo navigation signals |
37 | Table A.2 – General characteristics of Galileo observables |
38 | Annex B (informative) The Galileo integrity concept |
40 | Figures Figure B.1 – Graphical illustration of SISA and SISMA [GIC05] |
41 | Table B.1 – Integrity flag values |
44 | Annex C (informative) Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) |
45 | Figure C.1 – Navigation alerts and FDE events |
46 | Figure C.2 – RNP parameters |
47 | Figure C.3 – Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) |
48 | Figure C.4 – Position errors |
49 | Figure C.5 – Decision threshold and minimum detectable bias for the (W)SSE statistic |
50 | Figure C.6 – Maximum residual test statistic |
51 | Figure C.7 – Geometry screening |
52 | Table C.1 – Galileo satellite failure [GIC05] |
53 | Table C.2 – RAIM-FDE parameters |
54 | Annex D (normative) Galileo standard received signals and interference environment Table D.1 – Minimum and maximum receiver power levels on ground Table D.2 – Minimum and maximum levels at antenna port and receiver input |
55 | Figure D.1 – E5 in-band and near-band maximum CW RFI levels Table D.3 – Table of main characteristics of Figure D.1 above |
56 | Figure D.2 – E1 in-band and near-band maximum CW RFI levels Table D.4 – Table of main characteristics of Figure D.2 |
57 | Figure D.3 – E5 Maximum in-band CW/NBI RFI levels Figure D.4 – E1 Maximum in-band CW/NBI RFI levels Table D.5 – E5 maximum in-band RFI levels versus bandwidth |
58 | Table D.6 – E5 maximum in-band RFI levels versus bandwidth |
59 | Annex E (informative) Galileo RAIM testing |
60 | Table E.1 – Scenario overview |
61 | Bibliography |