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Regulatory analysis of potential candidate bands for the modernisation of GNSS systems in 2015-2020

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With the increase of global satellite navigation systems (GNSS) in a limited number of frequency bands, the current spectrum dedicated to satellite navigation encounters congestion. A possible path to keep modernizing the different GNSS is to find new frequency bands where a satellite radionavigation service (RNSS) could be provided. This article takes a regulatory approach to identify potential candidate bands, which are then reviewed in detail to assess their usability for a new RNSS deployment. The results of this analysis are: (1) there exist spaces in the spectrum where a RNSS allocation exists or could be added. For example, the option consisting in adding another RNSS allocation into aeronautical radio-navigation service (ARNS) bands. However, such allocation change is not planned and would require important commitment from administrations and long negotiations with the civil aviation community; (2) the use of telecommunication signals of opportunity coming from an hybrid satellite-terrestrial network of emitters. Among these solutions, some would permit to combine navigation and telecommunication services, offering a huge opportunity for mass market application.
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hal-01022446 , version 1 (30-09-2014)

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Paul Thevenon, Michel Bousquet, Christophe Macabiau, Thomas Grelier, Lionel Ries, et al.. Regulatory analysis of potential candidate bands for the modernisation of GNSS systems in 2015-2020. IWSSC 2008, IEEE International Workshop on Satellite and Space Communications, Oct 2008, Toulouse, France. pp 172-175, ⟨10.1109/IWSSC.2008.4656778⟩. ⟨hal-01022446⟩
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