India's equivalent of the GPS will be called the Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System or IRNSS, a cluster of seven satellites being developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) - IRNSS-1A, IRNSS-1B, IRNSS-1C, IRNSS-1D, IRNSS-1E, IRNSS-1F and IRNSS-1G. The first satellite - IRNSS-1A which will weigh 1,425 kg - is expected to be launched on July 1, 2013. Launched from Sriharikota on PSLV-C22 rockets, all the seven satellites are expected to be in orbit by early 2015 and will operate in allweather conditions. The system is intended to provide an absolute position accuracy of better than 10m throughout the Indian landmass and better than 20m in the Indian Ocean. So if you are travelling on the road and want to locate an address, a receiver in your car tuned into IRNSS will tell you the exact position of the address to within 10m of the building. It will give both visual and voice navigation instructions. But is there a need for IRNSS when there already exists a reliable satellite navigation system in the form of the GPS? And will it be as reliable as the GPS? Officials say the Indian system will be more accurate in this part of the globe. The satellite navigation system will cover the Indian subcontinent and around 1,500 km beyond the country's geographical boundaries. Besides the satellites or the space segment, the system will also have a ground segment, comprising spacecraft control facility, range and integrity monitoring stations, navigation centre, network timing facility, ranging stations and data communication network, and an user segment - aircraft, ships, motorists et al. The ground segment would be responsible for maintenance and operation of the satellite constellation. "It will be our own system. It will make us independent in the area of navigation. At the moment we depend on US' GPS or Russia's GLONASS system. They can block signals anytime if they want," an ISRO official said. "All satellites will be placed in such a way that these will keep looking at India all the time," he said. As part of the ground segment, a navigation centre has been unveiled in Bangalore rural district at the Indian Deep Space Network complex at Byalalu. The centre will be responsible for time reference, generation of navigation messages and monitoring and control of ground facilities. India has launched over 65 satellites over the years for applications like mobile communications, direct-to-home services, meteorological observations, telemedicine, tele-education, disaster warning, radio networking, search and rescue operations, remote sensing, urban development, mineral prospecting, drought and flood forecasting and space studies. Aryabhata was the first indigenously built Indian satellite, which was launched on April 19, 1975. The INSAT system, one of the largest domestic communication satellite systems in the Asia-Pacific region, was established in 1983 with the commissioning of INSAT-1B. The IRS satellite system was commissioned with the launch of IRS-1A in 1988. It has 11 satellites in operation. Major image-booster This system is an exercise in space engineering. In fact, India's space programme is good value for money as it does not cost much. However, in the future lack of trained manpower may limit the country's space programme. Space and atomic energy sciences are attracting low calibre people." - Rajesh Kochhar former director, National Institute of Science, Technology and Development studies ![]() via Science - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFfj5ezwmmWSAbD_JKi_pVEIzPXDA&url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/satellite-based-navigation-system-isro-gps-global-positioning-system-irnss/1/284086.html | |||
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