GAGAN
About GAGAN
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- GAGAN is an Indian Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) launched by the Indian government in 2015. GAGAN stands for GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation.
- SBAS is a wide area augmentation system that provides augmented accuracy and integrity to a Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) navigation signal such as GPS.
- GAGAN is implemented to provide required accuracy, continuity, availability, and integrity to enable users/aircrafts to rely on GPS for all phases of flight.
- It was developed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
- There are only four Space-Based augmentation systems available in the world namely India (GAGAN), the United States (Wide Area Augmentation System- WAAS) Europe (European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service- EGNOS) and Japan (MTSAT Satellite Augmentation System- MSAS).
- GAGAN is the first such system developed for India and neighbouring countries in the equatorial region.
How does it work?
- GAGAN consists of a set of ground reference stations positioned across various locations in India called Indian Reference Station (INRES), which gathers GPS satellite data. A master station, Indian Master Control Centre (INMCC) collects data from reference stations and creates GPS correction messages.
- The corrected differential messages are uplinked via Indian Uplink Station (INLUS) and then broadcasted on a signal from three geostationary satellites (GSAT-8, GSAT-10 and GSAT-15). The information on this signal is compatible with basic GPS signal structure, which means any SBAS enabled GPS receiver can read this signal.
Coverage Area
- GAGAN GEO footprint expands from Africa to Australia and GAGAN system has capability to cater 45 reference stations for expansion to neighbouring countries.
Benefits from GAGAN
- GAGAN system is being used for effective management of wildlife resources and monitoring of forests.
- It can provide navigational support to Indian railways for signalling.
- The Road Asset Management System (RAMS) is likely to be developed for all National Highways in the country and a modern management system that will use the GAGAN system.
- GAGAN signals can also be used to manage traffic in real time to avoid traffic jams.
Why in News?
- The Ministry of Civil Aviation held a meeting to discuss the promotion of GAGAN (GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation) system.
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