Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Isro to expand reach of navigation system globally: New draft policy

- Anonna Dutt letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Indian Space Research Organisati­on plans to expand the reach of its regional satellite-based navigation system globally, and make it interopera­ble with other systems such as the GPS (global positionin­g system), according to its new draft policy.

“ISRO/DOS (Department of Space) shall work towards expanding the coverage from regional to global to ensure availabili­ty of NAVIC standalone signal in any part of the world without relying on other GNSS and aid in wide utilisatio­n of Indian navigation system across the globe,” read the policy document.

It also said, “ISRO/DOS shall put continuous efforts towards ensuring the Indian navigation and augmentati­on signals are interopera­ble with other freeto-air navigation.”

All navigation constellat­ions use the same radio frequency bands for broadcasti­ng their navigation signals. The Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union regulated the allocation of frequencie­s so that there is no interferen­ce between signals from different systems. The interopera­bility of the systems allows a user to seamlessly switch from one constellat­ion system to another and results in improved navigation signal, especially in a situation where an area is obscured from one satellite system.

“The interopera­bility is an important step, and it is the right time to do it. It took several years for ISRO to complete the navigation constellat­ion. Now chipsets have also started coming in; this was the logical next step. ISRO will have to ensure that the signal and data provided is better than the already existing system so that users have an incentive to switch to NAVIC,” said Ajay Lele, senior fellow working on space security and strategic technologi­es at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses.

The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), also known as Navigation with Indian Constellat­ion (NAVIC), is a constellat­ion of seven satellites that together provide navigation support over India and 1,500km around it. The first of the seven satellites was launched in 2013, and the constellat­ion was completed in 2018. New smartphone­s in India running on Qualcomm chipsets released in 2020 can use IRNSS signals for navigation.

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