Project NEWSPAPER
Beyond Gravity received a fund from GSA, the European GNSS Agency, to develop a GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) receiver for Low Earth Orbit satellites.
NewSpace PPP Receiver (NEWSPAPER)
The project aims to develop a GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) receiver for Low Earth Orbit (constellation) satellites in the 50–500 kg class for space applications with Precise Point Positioning (PPP) capability. The receiver will be based on Galileo’s E6 High Accuracy Service (HAS). The service provides real-time positioning accuracy in the low decimeter or even centimeter range.
Game Changer for Real-Time Navigation
Galileo’s HAS is expected to be a game changer for real-time navigation in space. With the advent of HAS it will be possible to perform PPP processing without relying on services so far exclusively offered by commercial PPP providers.
The project intends to close a significant technology gap for GNSS receivers through:
- Leveraging of the unique Galileo high accuracy service
- Precise positioning and precise and robust timing using wide bandwidth E-GNSS signals
- Dual and triple frequency operation of the GNSS receiver
- Satellite-based real-time Precise Point Positioning (PPP) without commercial correction services
Receiving System Targeting New Space Market
The project’s goal is to develop a GNSS receiving system that is also geared towards the New Space market. The system should be capable of the Precise Point Positioning (PPP) technique utilizing Galileo’s High Accuracy Service (HAS) transmitted on the Galileo E6 signal. “New Space” is this context mainly refers to a major trend in space to change from large, expensive satellites to constellations of smaller, cost optimized satellites. This trend is seen in telecommunication applications, where hundreds or even thousands of satellites are planned to replace the large GEO satellites used in previous decades. The most well-known examples of such constellations are OneWeb, Telesat, Amazon’s Kuiper and SpaceX’s Starlink, but there are also several other telecom constellations planned.
Publications
M. Schütz, S. Zehetmayer, K. Zajac, J. v. Borany, M. Laabs, F. Zangerl, R. Zangl, D. Plettemeier, and M. Sust, „Spaceborne GNSS-Receiver Heritage Leveraged on New Space“, in ENC 2020, November 22-25, 2020, Dresden, Germany