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SATELLITE NAVIGATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC (CGSIC-IISC Czech National Report 2005)

SATELLITE NAVIGATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC (CGSIC-IISC Czech National Report 2005). Prof. František Vejražka Czech Technical University in Prague. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic. 70’s development of aircraft industry for Warshaw P act in the time of cold war.

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SATELLITE NAVIGATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC (CGSIC-IISC Czech National Report 2005)

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  1. SATELLITE NAVIGATIONIN THE CZECH REPUBLIC(CGSIC-IISC Czech National Report 2005) Prof. František Vejražka Czech Technical University in Prague

  2. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 70’s • development of aircraft industry for Warshaw Pact in the time of cold war

  3. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 70’s • development of aircraft industry for the Warshaw Pact in the time of cold war Aero L159

  4. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 70’s • development of aircraft industry for the Warshaw Pact in the time of cold war • global navigation systems for civil aviation Aero L410

  5. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 70’s • development of aircraft industry for the Warshaw Pact in the time of cold war • global navigation systems for civil aviation • experiments with Omega • experiments with TRANSIT NNSS • experiments with GPS NAVSTAR

  6. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 70’s • development of aircraft industry for the Warshaw Pact in the time of cold war • global navigation systems for civil aviation • experiments with Omega • experiments with TRANSIT NNSS • experiments with GPS NAVSTAR • future of satellite navigation recognized • political situation prevented from deployment of SATNAV in the Czech Republic

  7. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • beginning of 80’s • position determination of Geodetical observatory Pecný by NNSS • 1984 • experiments with GPS signal reception on CTU • first off-line measurement of position by GPS • development of two channel sequential receiver

  8. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 1990 • industrial production of GPS receiver for Warshaw Pact military aircrafts (20 pcs)

  9. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 1990 • industrial production of GPS receiver for Warshaw Pact military aircrafts (20 pcs) • 1994 • GPS receiver for infantry

  10. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 1990 • industrial production of GPS receiver for Warshaw Pact military aircrafts (20 pcs) • 1994 • GPS receiver for infantry • experiments with DGPS

  11. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 1995 • DGPS reference station • tests of „dual system“ for the Czech Army

  12. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 1995 • DGPS reference station • tests of „dual system“ for the Czech Army • 1997 • implementation of „dual system“ in the Czech Army • tests in Air Forces • tests in SFOR troups in Jugoslavia • implementation of GPS in the Czech Army, first coordinated approach managed by Ministry of Defence

  13. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 1997 • GPS in the Czech Army coordinated • NATO • P(Y) code, etc. • sporadic civil GPS applications: • municipal transport control • maintenance of riverbed of rivers Morava and Labe • precision determination of places of excavation for gas mains repair works • mapping and maintenance of water and gas pipelines • searching of hydrants under snow by fire brigade • precision agriculture

  14. History of GNSS in the Czech Republic • 2000 • Ministry of Transport called for projects of science and research and initiated a project „The Czech Republic Participation in Project GALILEO“ • Czech Technical University offered solution of the project in 2001 - 2006 • 2001 • 5 pilot projects as a part of the main project • (however) GPS receivers (not GALILEO) are used in projects

  15. „Czech Republic Participation in Project GALILEO“ • open-handedness of Ministry of Transport  • 4 co-operating groups were set up: • 2 from University • 2 from industry • they • solved 5 pilot projects • could use a modern HW and SW technology • stimulated many new SATNAV applications

  16. „Czech Republic Participation in Project GALILEO“ • pointed a need of co-ordination of GNSS applications  • 2004 participation of the Czech Republic on European Radio-Navigation Plan (ERNP) • 2005 GNSS Co-ordination Board of the Government of the Czech Republic was established

  17. „Czech Republic Participation in Project GALILEO“ – pilot projects: • Experimental receiver for GNSS • Control and securing of secondary railway lines using GNSS • Information system for support of danger goods transport using GNSS • Optimalisation of road transport control using GNSS • Monitoring and control of movements on airports using GNSS

  18. PILOT PROJECT 1Experimental receiver Mean for development of algorithms of processing of signals of all navigation systems and their augmentations GNSS antenna RF part DSP and Processor LNA channel 1 Synthesiser FPGA XilinxVirtex-II Pro channel 2 A/D LNA PowerPCjádro PowerPCjádro channel 3 LNA

  19. PILOT PROJECT 2 GNSS for secondary railway lines

  20. KN 36018 Skřínka dispečerského pracoviště PILOT PROJECT 2 GNSS for secondary railway lines

  21. PILOT PROJECT 3 GNSS for danger goods transport

  22. PILOT PROJECT 3 GNSS for danger goods transport

  23. PILOT PROJECT 3 GNSS for danger goods transport

  24. PILOT PROJECT 4 GNSS for road transport control

  25. PILOT PROJECT 4 GNSS for road transport control

  26. PILOT PROJECT 5 GNSS for control of movement on airport

  27. Other applicationsIntegrated rescue systems, police, … rescue service Karlovy Vary police Kadaň

  28. Other applicationsCZEPOS - network of reference stations

  29. Other applicationsCZEPOS - network of reference stations

  30. Other applicationsCZEPOS - network of reference stations

  31. Other applicationsCar navigation – Škoda-Auto Navigation CD for the Czech Republic • third edition • 52% coverage of the CR • 92 000 km of roads • 11 900 points of interest (institutions, police stations, hospitals, tank stations, … • supports Czech graphic and voice output

  32. Other applicationsCar navigation – Škoda-auto

  33. Other applicationsPrecision agriculture – Daňhel Ltd. Týn n. V.

  34. Other applicationsPrecision agriculture – TOKO Luhačovice

  35. Other applicationsEnvironmental protection • snow monitoring and other activities in the National Park Giant Mountains • investigation of fir-trees fertility in Beskydy mountains • environment influence on • lichens • different flowers • …

  36. Other applications • Geomagnetics of the Earth • Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics of AS CR • determination of recent geodynamical movements of selected geological structural blocks • …

  37. Other applications • Archaeology

  38. Other activities - productionOn board units

  39. Conclusions 1/4 • In the Czech Republic, there is a sufficient knowledge concerning to the theory and possible practical applications of satellite navigation. • However, advanced technologies or applications using satellite positioning are deployed very slowly. • It is necessary to build up an infrastructure, intelligent transport systems, etc.

  40. Conclusions 2/4 • The development of applications utilising the present satellite navigation systems (GPS and GLONASS) prepares the ground for the future systems or modernised ones. Many applications will require doubled/tripled systems, for example a combination of GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO.

  41. Conclusions 3/4 • Even if the Czech Republic accepted the WGS system, we have an administrator of it, and our maps are harmonized with unit system of western countries we can see GPS users using incorrect map or reference system.

  42. Conclusions 4/4 • A support from the EGNOS system or from regional reference stations is essential in many applications. It would be useful to build up a reference stations network covering Central Europe with differential corrections, similar to the US Nation-wide DGPS System. • It is necessary to use and improve techniques enabling the processing of week satellite signals in very difficult conditions, as the AGPS is.

  43. Thank you for your attention

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