Abstract

The performance of a Global Navigation Satellite System can be quantified by availability, accuracy, and reliability. The deployment of Galileo by the European Union will provide double the number of navigation satellites currently available to users and offer improvements in accuracy and reliability. This paper briefly describes the design of the proposed Galileo system in comparison with the existing Global Positioning System (GPS). Availability and accuracy are then defined and statistical reliability theory is reviewed. Worldwide availability, accuracy, and reliability estimates for GPS, Galileo, and the combined GPS/Galileo system are obtained by software simulation. The simulation results are presented using Horizontal and Vertical Dilution of Precision as measures of availability and accuracy and maximum Horizontal Position Error due to one undetected blunder as a measure of reliability. The validity of these quantities as measures of accuracy and reliability is discussed and compared with other me...

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