- It will measure the signals broadcasted by Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in order to assess its performances.
Indra, the premier IT company in Spain and a leading IT multinational in Europe, will implement a station network to measure Global Navigations Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals in order to supervise that data used by aircrafts in the German territory are accurate and reliable.
The German air navigation services provider, the DFS (Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH), commissioned AC-B (Air Traffic Control & Business Systems), as Indra subsidiary in Germany, with the modernisation of the GNSS-Ü (Global Navigation Satellite Systems Monitoring). It consists of a critical system which calculates errors and determines the accuracy, integrity, continuity and availability of the data provided by the positioning systems GPS and EGNOS for the different flight phases.
Indra’s network will come into service in a year and will consist initially of three-sensor station conveniently distributed from the North of the country to the South and a redundant central server system in Langen (near Frankfurt). They will collect all the GPS and EGNOS information. The system will monitor the satellite signals, will analyse them in search of possible errors and will record them.
By using navigation algorithms and calculations, the system will feed the DFS control centre in Langen data regarding the quality of the service achieved by the global navigation satellite systems.
Indra will be supported by its German subsidiary AC-B to implement the systems and guarantee maintenance and performance.
GPS is used in Germany for navigation from en-route down to NPA (Non-Precision Approach) at more than 40 airports. EGNOS is expecting certification for air navigation beginning 2011.
The system to be implemented by Indra in Germany will be one of the first ones to enter service and to back up air traffic.
Experience in EGNOS
Indra, as one of the leading companies in the space sector, has participated along with ESA in the development of EGNOS and Galileo’s ground segments. The experience helps develop crucial systems to back up air navigation operations.
The experience adds to the company’s leadership in the sector of air traffic management (ATM) as one of the most significant companies worldwide. In Germany, Indra has been a technology supplier of DFS and has developed the flight plan management, which is the core of the automation system of the ATM system employed by air traffic controllers.
Indra is the premier Information Technology company in Spain and a leading IT multinational in Europe and Latin America. It is ranked as the second European company in its sector according to investment in R&D with nearly € 500 M during the last three years. In 2009 revenues reached € 2,513 M of which a 40% came from the international market. The company employs more than 30,000 professionals and has clients in more than 100 countries.