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Country Report from Japan Launched QZS-1 and Next Steps - Toward “Geo-Intelligence” Infra - The 7th PNT Advisory Board Meeting, October 14-15, 2010 Hiroshi Nishiguchi Japan GPS Council. QZS-1 was launched on 11 September successfully. Radiation Cooled TWT. TWSTFT Antenna. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Country Report from Japan

    Launched QZS-1 and Next Steps

    - Toward Geo-Intelligence Infra -

    The 7th PNT Advisory Board Meeting, October 14-15, 2010

    Hiroshi Nishiguchi Japan GPS Council

  • QZS-1 was launched on 11 September successfully.

  • *Satellite Configuration on Orbit25.3mI. System Description Space Segment - QZS-1 -

    MassApprox. 1,800kg (dry) (NAV PayloadApprox. 320kg)PowerApprox. 5.3 kW (EOL) (NAV Payload: Approx. 1.9kW)Design Life10 years

  • *FrequencyNotesL1-C/A1575.42MHzComplete compatibility and interoperability with existing and future modernized GPS signalsDifferential correction data, integrity flag, and ionospheric correctionAlmanac & Health for other GNSS SVs L1CL2C1227.6MHzL51176.45MHzL1-SAIF*1575.42MHz Compatibility with GPS-SBASLEX1278.75MHzExperimental Signal with higher data rate message (2Kbps)Compatibility & interoperability with Galileo E6 signal* L1-SAIF: L1-Submeter-class Augmentation with Integrity FunctionI. System Description Planned Signals

  • IOV and Utilization Demo

    (1) the end of 2010 : In-Orbit-Validation

    (2) Summer of 2011 : Utilization Demonstration

    101 of companies will participate and 58 of demo programs will be implemented.

  • Next Step for QZS-2 & -3

    (1) Establishment of The Joint Project Team and WG To be decided Who should b in charge of managing and operation of QZSS services, and securing budget. (2) The project team is composed of the Parliament Officials in charge of main 9 Ministries For integrated coordination among Interagency

  • Voice of People in Japan

    Do you know of the GPS ? - Yes : 95 %

    Do you understand of how GPS does work? - Yes, GPS shows my location on the map.

    Do you think the QZSS is necessary in Japan ?

  • *Magnitude of Economical Loss source:JIPDECThe economical loss is estimated based on the cause of GPS non-availability

    Momental ImpedimentShort TermImpedimentLong TermImpedimentService ClusterMarket size \ 1. tri\ 12 bil\ 36 bil\ 120 bil

    Basic Service ClusterMarket size \ 800 bil\ 40 bil\ 56 bil\ 112 bil

    Products ClusterMarket size \ 8 triNegligible impacts\ 100 bil

    \ 200 bil

    TotalOver \ 520 bilOver \ 192 bilOver \ 432 bil

  • *ProductsBasic ServiceServiceGPS tipsModulesDevices\ 25 bilPlatform service ASP etcMobile contents 4200 x 14%=\ 58.8 bilMobile advertisement 913 x 14%=\ 12.8 bilLBS =\ 10.3 bilGross surveying industry =\ 350.0 bilMachine control =\ 10.0 bilGPS module mounted Productsapprox. \ trillionGPS mobile phone : \ 1trillionSmart phone, PND, Car-navi : \600bilB to CB to B

    Charged contentsTraffic Info etc : \ 20.6bilSecurity & Safety

    ElementsAnalysis is made by classifying the industry into 3 clusters of GPS utilization.(1) Products ClusterManufacturing the products to receive GPS date.(2) Basic service ClusterProviding the Data (partially processed) mainly obtained via to(3) Service ClusterProviding services by utilizing the data mainly obtained via toConcept of Industry source:JIPDEC

  • *Service Cluster source:JIPDECClassified by required precision and use frequencyHigh Precisionfew meterLow Precision 10 meter Sometimesa few / monthAll time24 hourMarine port workPersonal managementNursing & Medical careSafety, SARProveTourismFleet managementMobile serviceMaintenance serviceConstantly connected LBSBody guardCash delivery vehicle monitorMachine controlEnvironment, Weather monitorCar navigationGroupGroup Group Group

    *******Voice of People*