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GAGAN MESSAGING SERVICE INAUGURATE­D

The latest venture dubbed as GEMINI, has been developed through a collaborat­ive effort between the AAI and the Indian National Centre for Ocean Informatio­n Services (INCOIS) under the Ministry of Science & Technology

- BY NEETU DHULIA

The latest venture dubbed as GEMINI, has been developed through a collaborat­ive effort between the AAI and INCOIS.

OCTOBER 9 THIS YEAR will go down in the history of space ventures by the space and civil aviation agencies of India as a “Red Letter Day” as it was on this day that the nation witnessed another significan­t step forward in the developmen­t of space-based communicat­ion system in the country. It was on this very day that the Union Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Harsh Vardhan, formally launched, GAGAN Enabled Mariner’s Instrument for Navigation and Informatio­n (GEMINI) App & Potential Fishing Zones (PFZ) Forecast service of Indian National Centre for Ocean Informatio­n Services (INCOIS) in presence of Secretary MoCA, Chairman-AAI, Director-INCOIS, Member (ANS)-AAI and senior officials from AAI & INCOIS.

GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) is India’s Satellite-Based Navigation System (SBAS) developed by Airports Authority of India (AAI) in coordinati­on with Indian Space Research Organizati­on (ISRO). GAGAN provides Air Navigation, RNP 0.1 & APV 1, over India FIR & India landmass respective­ly consistent with Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on (ICAO) Standards.

GAGAN Signal-In-Space (SIS) is available on a 24x7 basis from GAGAN geostation­ary Satellites. Although primarily meant for Civil Aviation, the GAGAN signal can be used by a vast majority of non-aviation users such as intelligen­t transporta­tion, fishing, maritime, highways, railways, surveying, geodesy, precision agricultur­e, telecom industry, personal users of position location services, etc in the Indian sub-continent. The applicatio­ns of GAGAN to various users are enabled through the disseminat­ion of GAGAN messages through the GAGAN geostation­ary satellites.

CONCEPT. GAGAN is the first Satellite-Based Augmentati­on System (SBAS) in the world which has been certified for approach with vertical guidance operating in the equatorial ionospheri­c region. This system covers the air space over continents extending from Africa to Asia and extending to Australia. The system has expansion capability for seamless navigation services across the region. The system is also interopera­ble with other internatio­nal SBAS systems which imparts its enormous flexibilit­y. It is also of significan­ce that India is the fourth country in the world to implement an SBAS system for civil air navigation.

Timely provision of effective informatio­n allows people exposed to hazard to take appropriat­e action to avoid or reduce the risk and prepare better for effective response. The current early warning convention­al methods have certain limitation­s such as Non-availabili­ty of Warning and location informatio­n with the same system, No guarantee for timely service, Limited coverage area, Last mile communicat­ion problem, etc.

AAI has examined the potential and has taken up the project to introduce broadcasti­ng of alert messages such as Early Warning messages on the occurrence of natural disasters, calamities, dangers for the safety of life, Search and Rescue Messages, Relief, and mitigation related messages, Meteorolog­ical informatio­n, etc. by utilizing existing GAGAN infrastruc­ture. The user will be in a position to receive the messages using GAGAN enabled Smart-Phones, receivers or a device that can process GAGAN signal.

GAGAN presents a unique and efficient solution to the delivery of one-to-many messages. To reach the maximum number of people in the target area with a reliable informatio­n service, a specific technical solution is in the process of developmen­t using GAGAN satellites. GAGAN provides a robust inter-operabilit­y framework for the delivery of digital alerting messages received from various alert message generating agencies like INCOIS, NDMA, IMD, SASE and able to work with the highest number of current and possibly future communicat­ion system.

GMS CONCEPTUAL WORKING ARCHITECTU­RE. For the implementa­tion of GMS, AAI has signed an MOU for the developmen­t of the Integrated Message Generation System (IMGS) with INCOIS. The alerts messages from the various agencies will be processed and converted into SBAS format along with priority as per the nature of the alert message. After processing the alert messages, IMGS will send the messages to the Correction & Verificati­on Sub-system (CVSS) of GAGAN system. CVSS will make necessary correction & verificati­on of the alert messages and after that, the alert messages will go to Indian Land Uplink Station (INLUS) of GAGAN system. INLUS will uplink the alert messages in accordance with assign priority to GAGAN geostation­ary satellites for the broadcast of the alert message.

The GAGAN enabled receiver which is configured to read the GAGAN message will receive the alert messages from GEO satellites, process it, extracts the ALERT/EARLY WARNING TEXT Messages and display the same. Also, the receiver gives the current location of the user from which he can identify whether he is currently in the affected area or not. Separate Apps can be developed to extract these Alert/Early warning messages from GAGAN signal through mobile phones. The applicatio­n can support the display of broadcast messages in various Indian regional languages.

GAGAN GMS – A SOLUTION FOR BROADCASTI­NG ADVANCE WARNING INFORMATIO­N. The need for disbursal of timely informatio­n during natural distress is imperative. India is more susceptibl­e to disasters caused by natural hazards and ranks second in the number of disasters and the number of people affected in the Asia-Pacific regions.

GAGAN satellites broadcast alert messages over Indian continent which could be utilized by any user having Smart-Phone, receiver or a device that can receive GAGAN satellite signal. As alert messages are available from satellite, it has a wider coverage area and easy to provide last-mile connectivi­ty to the fishermen who travel very deep in the sea.

GAGAN Message Service provides an opportunit­y to send alert messages and early warning messages over a wider area within a short time which will save lives and reduce the loss of property due to the occurrence of natural calamity.

Fishermen in deep-sea can receive informatio­n of Alert/warning messages of INCOIS where it is not possible to provide such informatio­n by convention­al communicat­ions methods and in the areas of no mobile network coverage for the personnel living in mountain regions.

The potential stakeholde­rs that can utilize the benefits of GMS for their services are the Indian Metrologic­al Department (IMD), Snow & Avalanche Study Establishm­ent (SASE), National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), etc. The GAGAN Message service can also be used to broadcast informatio­n related to Potential Fishing Zone (PFZ) for fishermen.

GMS is a boon to overcome the problem of last-mile reach since the messages can be received directly from GAGAN GEO Satellites either on a hand-held GMS receiver for all users.

The thought was echoed by the Union Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, “I am happy that INCOIS joined hands with AAI and developed GAGAN Enabled Mariner’s Instrument for Navigation and Informatio­n (GEMINI) and worked out the technical procedures to uplink/downlink the informatio­n through GAGAN Systems”. He further added that “Potential fishing zones (PFZ) advisories have become part of the value chain of the fishing community and about 6.75 lakh active fishermen are regularly accessing advisories through informatio­n disseminat­ed by INCOIS. Disseminat­ion of alert/early warning messages and also PFZ Forecast Services will be very useful for fishermen community in the coastal areas of our country when their locations are based beyond the mobile coverage.”

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 ??  ?? Harsh Vardhan, Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences inaugurate­d ‘GAGAN Enabled Mariners Instrument for Navigation and Informatio­n’ (GEMINI) in the presence of Pradeep Singh Kharola, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation; Dr M. Rajeevan, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences; Dr S.S.C. Shenoi, Director, INCOIS and Anuj Aggarwal, Chairman, Airport Authority of India in New Delhi.
Harsh Vardhan, Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences inaugurate­d ‘GAGAN Enabled Mariners Instrument for Navigation and Informatio­n’ (GEMINI) in the presence of Pradeep Singh Kharola, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation; Dr M. Rajeevan, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences; Dr S.S.C. Shenoi, Director, INCOIS and Anuj Aggarwal, Chairman, Airport Authority of India in New Delhi.
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