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ITU-R M 823-3-2006 Technical Characteristics of Differential Transmissions for Global Navigation Satellite Systems from Maritime Radio Beacons in the Frequency Band 283 5-315 kHz i《区域.pdf

1、 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M.823-3*Technical characteristics of differential transmissions for global navigation satellite systems from maritime radio beacons in the frequency band 283.5-315 kHz in Region 1 and 285-325 kHz in Regions 2 and 3 (1992-1995-1997-2006) Scope Many Administr

2、ations have implemented transmissions from radio beacon stations of differential corrections for global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). This Recommendation contains the technical characteristics to which such transmissions should conform for corrections to the GPS and GLONASS Navigation Satelli

3、te Systems. The Recommendation also describes the various types of differential correction messages used for those navigation satellite systems and the message format. In addition, it contains details of message transmission schedules. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) Resolution N

4、o. 602 of the World Administrative Radio Conference for the Mobile Services (Geneva, 1987) (WARC Mob-87); b) that according to No. 5.73 of the Radio Regulations (RR), in the band 285-325 kHz (283.5-325 kHz in Region 1) in the maritime radionavigation service, radio beacon stations may also transmit

5、supplementary navigational information using narrow-band techniques, on condition that the prime function of the beacon is not significantly degraded; c) Recommendation ITU-R M.631 on the use of hyperbolic maritime radionavigation systems in the band 283.5-315 kHz; d) the technical characteristics s

6、et out in the Final Acts of the Regional Administrative Conference for the Planning of the Maritime Radionavigation Service (radio beacons) in the European Maritime Area (Geneva, 1985); e) that the navigational accuracy expected to be available from global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) will be

7、 13-36 m (with 95% probability) for general use; f) that this accuracy, whilst adequate for most general navigation requirements, will not be enough for some specialized navigation, such as in confined waterways and harbour approaches or for the position sensor in electronic chart systems; g) that o

8、ther specialized maritime applications, such as fishing, navigational surveying, dredging, cable and pipe laying, positioning of buoys and other offshore structures may require higher accuracy than that available from GNSS for general use; *This Recommendation should be brought to the attention of t

9、he International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the International Association of Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) and the International Maritime Radio Association (CIRM). 2 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 h) that the navigational accuracy and integrity of GNSS can

10、 be improved considerably by the transmission of differential corrections from suitably located reference stations; j) that technical, economic and administrative factors indicate that the use of maritime radio beacons would be one feasible solution for the transmission of differential corrections;

11、k) that propagation of transmissions from maritime radio beacons is predominantly by ground wave with a usable range that does not exceed the range of applicability of the reference station corrections; l) that maritime radio beacons currently provide coverage of coastal waters in many parts of the

12、world, enabling a worldwide standard for these differential transmissions to be introduced efficiently and economically; m) that, although present studies have specifically addressed transmission of corrections for GPS/GLONASS, the same principles apply to terrestrial radionavigation systems, such a

13、s Loran-C/Chayka, recommends 1 that the technical characteristics of a differential correction service for GNSS using maritime radio beacons, in the frequency band 283.5-315 kHz in Region 1 and 285-325 kHz in Regions 2 and 3, and for associated receivers, should be in accordance with the characteris

14、tics given in Annex 1. Annex 1 System characteristics for differential GNSS 1 Technical characteristics 1.1 The carrier frequency of the differential correction signal of a radio-beacon station is an integer multiple of 500 Hz. 1.2 Frequency tolerance of the carrier is 2 Hz. 1.3 The general message

15、format is as shown in Fig. 1 which details the first two 30 bit words of each frame or message type. Each frame is N + 2 words long, N words containing the data of the message. The minimum message types available for transmission are as shown in Table 1. Details of these message type contents and fo

16、rmats are as shown in Figs. 2 to 7 for GPS and Figs. 8 to 12 for GLONASS. The parity algorithm used links 30 bit words within and across sub-frames of 10 words, using the (32,26) Hamming Code. Type 6 or 34 (N = 0 or N = 1) messages should be used if no other message type is available. Rec. ITU-R M.8

17、23-3 3 Station health bits: 111 Shall cause the user equipment to indicate that the reference station is not working properly. 110 Shall cause the user equipment to indicate that the transmission is unmonitored. Other codes can be used by the service provider for healthy broadcasts. TABLE 1 Message

18、types GPS message type number Title GLONASS message type number 1 Differential GNSS corrections (full set of satellites) 31 3 Reference station parameters 32 4 Reference Station Datum 4 5 Constellation health 33 6 Null frame 34 (N = 0 or N = 1) 7 Radio beacon almanacs 35 9 Subset differential GNSS c

19、orrections (this may replace Types 1 or 31) 34 (N 1) 16 Special message 36 27 Extended radio beacon almanac 27 4 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 5 6 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 7 TABLE 2 Contents of a Type 4 message Parameter No. of bits Scale factor and units Range DGNSS 3 1 000 = G

20、PS 001 = GLONASS 010 = Reserved 011 = Reserved 100 = Reserved 101 = Reserved 110 = Reserved 111 = Reserved DAT 1 1 0 = Local Datum 1 = WGS-84/PE-90 Reserved Datum Code Character No. 1 Datum Code Character No. 2 Datum Code Character No. 3 Datum Sub Div Character No. 1 Datum Sub Div Character No. 2 DX

21、 (optional)(1)DY (optional)(1)DZ (optional)(1)4 8 8 8 8 8 16 16 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.1 m 0.1 m 0.1 m 3276.7 m 3276.7 m 3276.7 m (1)Twos complement NOTE 1 The field DGNSS identifies the DGNSS system of the reference station. A GPS differential broadcast is identified by 000, and a GLONASS differential br

22、oadcast by 001. 8 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 TABLE 3 Contents of Type 5 and 33 messages Parameter Bit No. Explanation Reserved 1 A simple bit reserved for possible future expansion of satellite numbers beyond 32 Satellite ID 2-6 Standard format (1-32, 32 is indicated with all zeros) Issue of data (IOD) link

23、 (GPS) Issue of data Tblink (GLONASS) 7 Bit set to “0” indicates this information refers to navigation data with IOD or Tbin message Types 1 and 9 (GPS) or 31, 34 (GLONASS) Data health (Bn GLONASS) 8-10 Standard information concerning satellite navigation data health. For GPS three zeros indicate al

24、l data is valid, any of the three bits set to “1” indicates a problem with some or all of the data. For GLONASS, bit 8 set to “1” indicates satellite is unhealthy, bit 8 set to “0” indicates satellite is healthy; the second and the third bits are spares and are disregarded by the user equipment C/N0

25、11-15 Satellite signal-to-noise ratio as measured at reference station. Scale factor 1 dB(Hz). Range is 25 to 55 dB(Hz). Bit 15 is LSB. The value “00000” indicates that the satellite is not being tracked by the reference station. The value “00001” = 25 dB(Hz) at the low end and the value “11111” = 5

26、5 dB(Hz) at the high end Health enable 16 Bit set to 1 indicates that satellite can be considered healthy by DGPS/DGLONASS user equipment despite the fact that satellite navigation data indicates the satellite is unhealthy New navigation data 17 Bit set to 1 indicates that new satellite navigation d

27、ata is being acquired by the reference station and being integrated into the pseudorange correction generation process. There will soon be a new IOD/Tbindicated in the Type 1/31 or 9/34 messages Loss of satellite warning 18 Bit set to 1 indicates that a change in the satellites health to “unhealthy”

28、 is scheduled. The “healthy” time remaining is estimated by the following 4 bits Time to unhealthy 19-22 See bit 18 above. Scale factor is 5 min. Range is 0 to 75 min. Bit 22 is LSB. The value “0000” indicates that the satellite is about to go “unhealthy”. The value “1111” indicates the satellite wi

29、ll go “unhealthy” in about 75 min Unassigned 23-24 Parity 25-30 Type 6 message format Null frame (GPS) The Type 6 message contains no parameters. It will be used as transmission fill, if required. Its purpose is to provide messages when the reference station has no other message ready to send, or to

30、 synchronize the beginning of a message to some unspecified epoch. The message contains the first two words as usual with N = 0 or 1, depending whether an even or odd transmission fill is required. If N = 1, then the 24 data bits in the extra word should be filled with alternating 1s and 0s. Parity

31、should be tested as usual. Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 9 10 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 11 12 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 13 1.4 Where Type 9 or Type 34 messages are transmitted in place of Type 1 or Type 31 messages respectively, an equal number of corrections shall be transmitted for ea

32、ch satellite for which corrections are calculated. 1.5 The transmission of differential data is continuous, synchronous and the most significant bit first. 1.6 The data transmission rate is selectable from 25 (GLONASS only), 50, 100 and 200 bit/s. 1.7 Minimum shift keying (class of emission G1D) is

33、used. The form of modulation is 90 phase retard representing binary “0”, 90 phase advance representing binary “1”. The change of phase, relative to the carrier, is linear with a 1 bit duration. 14 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 TABLE 4 8-bit representation of the Russian alphabet Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 15 FIGURE 13

34、 Contents of a Type 27 message Radio beacon almanac Six words per station, excluding header Note 1 Reference: RTCM Recommended Standards for Differential GNSS Service (2001), 2.3, 4-70. 16 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 Parameter Number of bits Scale factor and units Range Latitude 16 0.002747 90(1),(2)Longitud

35、e 16 0.005493 180(1),(2)Reference station No.1 ID 10 1 0 to 1 023 Frequency 12 100 Hz 190 (all 0s) to 599.5 kHz (all 1s) OP = operational status 2 - “00” Radiobeacon fully operational “01” Test mode “10” No information available “11” Not in operation (or planned station) Reference station No. 2 ID 1

36、0 1 0 to 1 023(3)Broadcast bit rate 3 “000” 25 bits/s “001” 50 bits/s “010” 100 bits/s “011” 200 bits/s (4)DAT: datum(5)1 “0” WGS-84 “1” Local R: reserved for synchronization type 1 “0” Default BC: broadcast coding 1 “0” No added coding “1” FEC coding Station name (9 characters) 72 ASCII (6)Total 14

37、4 NbParity 6 * N Nb= Number of radio beacons in message. N = Number of words in message containing data = 6 * Nb(1) 2s complement. (2) Average position of the reference station antennas. “+” values indicate North Latitude or East Longitude. (3) Same as ID as reference station No. 1 if there is only

38、one reference station. (4) 100, 101, 110, and 111 are reserved for future use. (5) Should be coded as “0” if the datum used is close enough to WGS84 to be adequate for the intended use.(6) Same format as for the Type 16 message, (7 bit ASCII with MSB = 0). The name should conform to the IALA List, s

39、hort form. Unused character fields should be filled with zeros. 1.8 In the EMA of Region 1, the maximum permitted occupied bandwidth should be 230 Hz. 1.9 The broadcast and reference station identities are in binary numbers. (The allocation of identities to each radio beacon broadcast and reference

40、station is coordinated by IALA.) 1.10 The receiver frequency range is at least 283.5-325 kHz, selectable in 500 Hz steps. 1.11 The receiver has a dynamic range of 10 V/m to 150 mV/m. Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 17 1.12 The receiver operates at a maximum bit error ratio of 1 103in the presence of Gaussian noi

41、se at a signal-to-noise ratio of 7 dB in the occupied bandwidth. 1.13 Partially decoded Type 9 or Type 34 messages can be utilized if both words which contain the corrections for a given satellite have passed parity and no previous words in the message have failed parity. 1.14 The receiver has adequ

42、ate selectivity and frequency stability to operate with transmissions 500 Hz apart having frequency tolerances of 2 Hz and protection ratios given in Table 5. 1.15 Where serial data ports are provided, these are to International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards IEC Publication 1162 (Digit

43、al Interfaces; Navigational and Radiocommunications equipment on board ships). 1.16 The user equipment gives a warning indication of any loss of a valid navigation solution. 1.17 Where automatic frequency selection is provided in the receiver, it will be capable of receiving, storing and utilizing b

44、eacon almanac information from Type 7 and Type 35 messages. The same will apply for message Type 27 which contains extended almanac information. 2 Protection ratios The protection ratios to be applied are as in Table 5. TABLE 5 Protection ratios 3 Definitions 3.1 “Modified” Z-count The Z-count repre

45、sents the reference time for the differential data messages. The Z-count begins at 0, at the beginning of each hour in GPS or GLONASS time and ranges to a maximum value of Frequency separation between wanted and interfering signal (kHz) Protection ratio (dB) Wanted Radio beacon(1)(A1A) Differential

46、(G1D) Differential (G1D) Radio beacon(1)(A1A) Interfering Differential (G1D) Radio beacon (A1A) Differential (G1D) Radio beacon (A1A) 0 15 15 15 15 0.5 39 25 22 39 1.0 60 45 36 60 1.5 60 50 42 60 2.0 55 47 (1)Applicable to radio beacons in the European maritime area under the 1985 Geneva Agreement.1

47、8 Rec. ITU-R M.823-3 3 599.4 s, with a resolution of 0.6 s. It is used to compute the GPS time or GLONASS time of the corrections, in the same manner as other time calculations are made in the users receivers. 3.2 Sequence number The sequence number increments by one with each header and may be used

48、 to aid in synchronization. 3.3 Issue of data (GPS) The issue of data (IOD) as broadcast by the reference station is the value in the GPS navigational messages which corresponds to the GPS ephemeris data used to compute corrections. This is a key to ensure that the user equipment calculations and re

49、ference station corrections are based on the same set of broadcast orbital and clock parameters. 3.4 Scale factor Two states of the scale factor for pseudorange corrections may be used and these are defined in Table 6. The rationale for the two-level scale factor is to maintain a high degree of precision most of the time, and the ability to increase the range of the corrections on those rare occasions when it is needed. TABLE 6 Scale factor Code No. Indication 0 (0) Scale factor for pseudora

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