PD CEN/TR 18104:2024
Space. SBAS receivers performances for maritime applications. MARESS Test report
Standard number: | PD CEN/TR 18104:2024 |
Pages: | 78 |
Released: | 2024-10-07 |
ISBN: | 978 0 539 31416 8 |
Status: | Standard |
PD CEN/TR 18104:2024 - SBAS Receivers Performances for Maritime Applications
Introducing the PD CEN/TR 18104:2024, a comprehensive standard that delves into the performance of SBAS (Satellite-Based Augmentation System) receivers specifically designed for maritime applications. This document, known as the MARESS Test Report, is an essential resource for professionals in the maritime industry who are looking to enhance navigation accuracy and reliability through advanced satellite technology.
Overview
The maritime industry is constantly evolving, with technology playing a pivotal role in ensuring safe and efficient navigation. The PD CEN/TR 18104:2024 standard provides a detailed analysis of SBAS receivers, which are crucial for improving the precision of positioning systems used in maritime environments. This standard is a must-have for engineers, navigators, and maritime technology developers who are committed to advancing their systems to meet modern demands.
Key Features
- Standard Number: PD CEN/TR 18104:2024
- Pages: 78
- Release Date: October 7, 2024
- ISBN: 978 0 539 31416 8
- Status: Standard
Why Choose This Standard?
The PD CEN/TR 18104:2024 standard is meticulously crafted to address the unique challenges faced by maritime navigation systems. By focusing on SBAS receivers, this document provides insights into the performance metrics that are critical for ensuring high levels of accuracy and reliability in maritime applications. Whether you are involved in the design, implementation, or maintenance of maritime navigation systems, this standard offers invaluable guidance.
Enhanced Navigation Accuracy
SBAS technology is renowned for its ability to enhance the accuracy of GPS systems by providing additional correction signals. This standard explores the performance of SBAS receivers, ensuring that maritime professionals can rely on precise positioning data even in challenging environments. With the PD CEN/TR 18104:2024, you can be confident in the accuracy of your navigation systems, reducing the risk of errors and enhancing safety at sea.
Comprehensive Testing and Analysis
The MARESS Test Report included in this standard offers a thorough examination of SBAS receiver performance. It provides detailed test results and analysis, allowing you to understand the capabilities and limitations of these receivers in maritime settings. This information is crucial for making informed decisions about the integration and use of SBAS technology in your navigation systems.
Future-Proof Your Maritime Systems
As the maritime industry continues to evolve, staying ahead of technological advancements is essential. The PD CEN/TR 18104:2024 standard equips you with the knowledge needed to future-proof your navigation systems. By understanding the latest developments in SBAS technology, you can ensure that your systems remain competitive and compliant with industry standards.
Who Should Use This Standard?
This standard is ideal for a wide range of professionals in the maritime industry, including:
- Maritime Engineers
- Navigation System Developers
- Maritime Safety Officers
- Research and Development Teams
- Regulatory Authorities
Conclusion
The PD CEN/TR 18104:2024 standard is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the maritime industry. By providing a detailed analysis of SBAS receiver performance, this document helps you enhance the accuracy and reliability of your navigation systems. With its comprehensive testing and future-focused insights, this standard is your key to staying at the forefront of maritime technology.
Invest in the PD CEN/TR 18104:2024 today and ensure that your maritime navigation systems are equipped to meet the challenges of tomorrow.
PD CEN/TR 18104:2024
This standard PD CEN/TR 18104:2024 Space. SBAS receivers performances for maritime applications. MARESS Test report is classified in these ICS categories:
- 47.020.70 Navigation and control equipment