Galileo

Introduction

The Galileo European Satellite Navigation System is an initiative launched by the European Union and the European Space Agency to provide an independent worldwide satellite navigation system. It is conceived as being both a competitor and a complement to the existing American Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) service and to other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) like the Russian Glonass.

The Galileo programme places high dependence on standardization in order to assure good market penetration and to promote the system to end users.



Our Role & Activities

Work in ETSI on standards for Galileo is still at an early stage, but it is expected that it might include:

  • Conformity to the RTTE Directive for transmitting ground earth stations
  • Protection of Galileo frequencies
  • Development of generic mass market receiver/interface standards
  • Standards for Open Access, Safety of Life and, possibly, other services.

Improvements to location-based services made possible by the availability of the Galileo satellite specifications will enable an Advanced Global Navigation Satellite System (A-GNSS) in systems based on both the GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network (GERAN) and the UMTSTM Radio Access Network (UTRAN).



Standards

The following is a list of recently published and frequently downloaded standards. Please use the ETSI Work Programme to find further related standards.

Standard No.Standard title
DTR/SES-00289 Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Protection of RNSS L5 band
DTR/SES-00290 Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Identify areas for EC standardization support related to satellite communication
TR 102 168 VHF air-ground Data Link (VDL) Mode 4 radio equipment; Study report on Galileo local component