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WAAS Performance Standard - GPS

global positioning system WIDE AREA AUGMENTATION system (WAAS) Performance Standard 1st Edition 31 October 2008 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 1st Edition Page i 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS (This page intentionally left blank.) 1st Edition Page i 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS (This page intentionally left blank.) 1st Edition Page i 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION The GPS WAAS 1 Purpose .. 1 1 GPS SPS Definition .. 2 WAAS Service Definition .. 2 Key Terms and Definitions .. 2 global positioning system 2 GPS Space Segment.

The Navstar Global Positioning System, hereinafter referred to as GPS, is a space-based radionavigation system owned by the United States Government (USG) and operated by the United States Air Force (USAF). The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is owned by the USG and operated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide regional GPS

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1 global positioning system WIDE AREA AUGMENTATION system (WAAS) Performance Standard 1st Edition 31 October 2008 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 1st Edition Page i 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS (This page intentionally left blank.) 1st Edition Page i 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS (This page intentionally left blank.) 1st Edition Page i 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION The GPS WAAS 1 Purpose .. 1 1 GPS SPS Definition .. 2 WAAS Service Definition .. 2 Key Terms and Definitions .. 2 global positioning system 2 GPS Space Segment.

2 2 GPS Control Segment .. 4 Wide Area Augmentation system (WAAS) Overview .. 6 GPS WAAS Air Navigation User 6 GPS WAAS Corrections and Integrity .. 7 WAAS Architecture and Operational 9 SECTION WAAS SIS WAAS SIS Interface Overview of WAAS SIS Interface Characteristics ..12 WAAS SIS RF Characteristics ..12 WAAS Message Characteristics ..12 Overview of WAAS SIS Performance WAAS SIS Accuracy ..13 WAAS SIS Integrity ..13 WAAS SIS Continuity ..14 WAAS SIS Availability ..15 SECTION WAAS SIS Performance WAAS SIS WAAS SIS Performance Requirements ..19 WAAS SIS WAAS Current Services and Availability.

3 20 Mapping Functions to Operational Capability ..21 SECTION Government Non-Government 1st Edition Page i 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS List of Figures Figure GPS SIS Generation and 3 Figure The GPS Operational Control system .. 4 Figure WAAS Augmented and GPS Only 7 Figure WAAS Integrity Protection Cylinder .. 8 Figure WAAS Architecture and Operational 9 Figure WAAS Data Processing Path .. 10 Figure WAAS Zone 1 Coverage 16 Figure WAAS Zone 2 Coverage 17 Figure WAAS Zone 3 Coverage 17 Figure WAAS Zone 4 Coverage 18 Figure WAAS Zone 5 Coverage 18 Figure WAAS Ranging Function, Satellite Status and Differential Correction Function.

4 22 Figure WAAS Service Area for 23 Figure WAAS Service Area for Localizer Precision with Vertical Guidance (LPV) Approach (HAL = 40m; VAL = 50m).. 24 List of Tables Table WAAS Message Table Navigation Performance Table WAA SIS Performance ..20 1st Edition Page ii 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS List of Appendices Appendix A: WAAS Service Special Topics Appendix B: Key Terms, Definitions, Abbreviations and Acronyms Note: A Table of Contents is contained within each respective Appendix. 1st Edition Page iii 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS Executive Summary The global positioning system (GPS) Standard positioning Service (SPS) consists of space-based positioning , navigation, and timing (PNT) signals generated from space vehicles orbiting the earth and delivered free of direct user fees for civil, commercial, and scientific uses worldwide.

5 The Wide Area Augmentation system (WAAS) provides an augmentation signal to GPS, delivered free of direct user fees, that provides correction and integrity information intended to improve positioning navigation and timing (PNT) service over the United States ( ) and portions of Canada and Mexico. WAAS is the first operational implementation of an International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) compliant Space Based augmentation system (SBAS). This WAAS Performance Standard (WAAS PS) specifies the levels of navigation Performance that will be available to suitably equipped users who use both the GPS SPS broadcast signals and the WAAS augmentation signal.

6 The Government is committed to meeting the minimum levels of service specified in this WAAS PS. Refer to the GPS SPS PS for specific information regarding the USG commitment for the GPS SPS. Since WAAS was commissioned in 2003, actual Performance has typically met and exceeded the minimum accuracy, integrity, continuity, and availability Performance requirements specified in this WAAS PS and users can therefore generally expect improved Performance over the minimum levels described here. Actual real-time Performance , statistical Performance and real-time data are provided on-line by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Quarterly Performance Analysis Reports for both GPS and WAAS are also available at the FAA Technical Center WAAS Test Bed web site ( ).

7 Interested readers are encouraged to refer to this site and other sources for updated GPS and WAAS Performance information. Note that the number of WAAS-based Localizer Performance with Vertical (LPV) guidance procedures now exceeds the number of Instrument Landing system (ILS) procedures in the United States. GPS will provide three new modernized civil signals in the future: L2C, L5, and L1C. With the additional signal on L5, airborne receivers will be able to correct for the line of sight ionospheric propagation delay error. This dual frequency (L1/L5) mode of operation will allow changes to be made in the delivery of GPS-based augmentation services, such as WAAS, but this Performance Standard does not consider those future changes.

8 This WAAS Performance Standard only applies to WAAS augmented GPS SPS users of the L1 ( MHz) Coarse/Acquisition (C/A) signal and the WAAS Signal-In-Space (SIS) broadcast by a geostationary satellite (GEO). The WAAS PS will be updated as required to reflect substantial changes to WAAS augmentation services. In addition to the WAAS PS, readers are referenced to the GPS SPS PS and FAA Technical Standard Order (TSO)-145/146 for details in both the fundamental GPS SPS service and WAAS receiver equipment. WAAS also meets or exceeds the ICAO Annex 10, Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) for global Navigation Satellite system (GNSS) Satellite Based Augmentation system (SBAS).

9 1st Edition Page iv 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS (This page intentionally left blank.) 1st Edition Page v 31 October 2008 GPS WAAS PS SECTION The GPS WAAS Service The Navstar global positioning system , hereinafter referred to as GPS, is a space-based radionavigation system owned by the United States Government (USG) and operated by the United States Air Force (USAF). The Wide Area Augmentation system (WAAS) is owned by the USG and operated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide regional GPS augmentation services coverage in North America. The FAA is responsible for the design, development, operation, and sustainment of the WAAS.

10 The WAAS Program Office is located at FAA headquarters in Washington, Second level engineering and logistics are located at Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City, and the WAAS Performance monitoring center is located at the FAA Technical Center in Atlantic City, This 1st Edition WAAS Performance Standard serves as a companion document to the GPS SPS Performance Standard to define the Performance of WAAS augmented GPS SPS. This WAAS Performance Standard follows the same format and structure as the GPS SPS PS. Purpose This 1st Edition of the WAAS Performance Standard (WAAS PS) defines the levels of signal-in-space (SIS) Performance to be provided by the USG to the WAAS user community.


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