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COSPAS-SARSAT LEOLUT
COMMISSIONING STANDARD
C/S T.005
Issue 3 - Revision 3
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COSPAS-SARSAT LEOLUT
COMMISSIONING STANDARD
History
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2
Scope .................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3
Reference Documents ........................................................................................... 1-1
2.
LEOLUT COMMISSIONING ................................................................................... 2-1
2.1
General ................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2
Pre-Test Requirements ......................................................................................... 2-1
2.3
Test Data Collection ............................................................................................. 2-2
2.4
Frequency Registration ......................................................................................... 2-2
2.5
Data Collection Limitation ................................................................................... 2-2
2.6
Submission of Results .......................................................................................... 2-2
2.7
LEOLUT Commissioning and Integration ........................................................... 2-3
2.8
LEOLUT/MCC Interface ..................................................................................... 2-3
2.9
Confirmation of Requirements ............................................................................. 2-3
2.10 Change of Location .............................................................................................. 2-3
3.
EVALUATION OF OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS ..................................... 3-1
3.1
LEOLUT Data Availability .................................................................................. 3-1
3.2
Data Requirements ............................................................................................... 3-1
3.3
Data Channels ....................................................................................................... 3-1
3.4
Satellite Tracking Capability ................................................................................ 3-1
3.5
Satellite Visibility/Signal Lock ............................................................................ 3-1
3.6
Status and Alarm .................................................................................................. 3-2
3.7
RF Radiation and Emissions ................................................................................ 3-2
3.8
Data Archiving ..................................................................................................... 3-2
4.
EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL AND PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS ... 4-1
4.1
Functional Requirements ...................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1
Antenna and RF Subsystem ................................................................... 4-1
4.1.2
Time and Frequency Reference Subsystem ........................................... 4-1
4.1.3
Orbit Maintenance Subsystem ............................................................... 4-1
4.1.4
MCC Interface ........................................................................................ 4-1
4.2
Beacon Message Processing ................................................................................. 4-1
5.
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS ................................... 5-1
5.1
SARP Test ............................................................................................................ 5-1
5.1.1
Satellite Passes ....................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.2
Orbitography or Reference Beacons ...................................................... 5-1
5.2
SARR Test ............................................................................................................ 5-1
5.2.1
Test Beacons .......................................................................................... 5-1
5.2.2
Satellite Passes ....................................................................................... 5-2
5.3
Combined SARP/SARR Test ............................................................................... 5-2
5.4
Combined LEO / GEO Processing ....................................................................... 5-2
5.5
Solution Statistics ................................................................................................. 5-2
5.6
Minimum Point Solution Statistics ....................................................................... 5-3
5.7
Solution Data ........................................................................................................ 5-3
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure G.1:
Overview of LEOLUT Integration
LIST OF ANNEXES
Annex A: LEOLUT Commissioning Report
Annex B: Statistics for Operational Requirements
Annex C: Statistics for Performance Requirements
Annex D: Beacon Simulator Test Script
Annex E: Data Format
Annex F: LEOLUT Commissioning - Principles and Policies
Annex G: Guidelines for Integration of New LEOLUTs in the Cospas-Sarsat System
Annex H: Guidelines for Registration of New LEOLUTs with ITU
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1.
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Purpose
The Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUT Commissioning Standard shall be used to verify that a LEOSAR
Local User Terminal (LEOLUT) complies with the Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUT Performance
Specification (C/S T.002). The national Administrations that wish to connect a new LEOLUT
to the Cospas-Sarsat network shall conduct the tests and provide the data, which is specified in
this document, to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat. For multi-LEOLUT environments, each
LEOLUT shall be commissioned individually as if it were a stand-alone LEOLUT.
1.2
Scope
This standard specifies LEOLUT commissioning for the 406 MHz SARP channel (Processed
Data Stream, PDS), the 406 MHz SARR channel (Ground Search and Rescue Processor,
G-SARP), and for combined processing on the 406 MHz channels (i.e. SARP/SARR,
SARP/GEOSAR, SARR/GEOSAR, and SARP/SARR/GEOSAR). Section 2 defines the
general commissioning process, section 3 describes the evaluation of the operational
requirements, section 4 specifies the commissioning of functional and processing requirements,
and section 5 specifies the commissioning of performance requirements. The annexes define
the test requirements, signal characteristics, test beacon messages, the format of the test data
which is to be collected, and the format of the commissioning report which is to be submitted
to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat.
1.3
Reference Documents
The following documents contain useful information applicable to LEOLUT commissioning:
a.
C/S A.001, Cospas-Sarsat Data Distribution Plan (DDP);
b.
C/S A.002, Cospas-Sarsat Mission Control Centres Standard Interface Description (SID);
c.
C/S A.005, Cospas-Sarsat MCC Performance Specification and Design Guidelines;
d.
C/S A.006, Cospas-Sarsat MCC Commissioning Standard;
e.
C/S T.001, Specification for Cospas-Sarsat 406 MHz Distress Beacons;
f.
C/S T.002, Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUT Performance Specification and Design Guidelines;
g.
C/S T.003, Description of the Cospas-Sarsat LEOSAR Space Segment;
h.
C/S T.006, Cospas-Sarsat Orbitography Network Specification;
i.
C/S T.009, Cospas-Sarsat GEOLUT Performance Specification and Design Guidelines; and
j.
C/S T.010, Cospas-Sarsat GEOLUT Commissioning Standard.
- END OF SECTION 1-
2-1
2.
LEOLUT COMMISSIONING
2.1
General
The Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUT commissioning tests defined in this document are intended to be
performed in addition to national acceptance tests, and are required prior to fully integrating a
LEOLUT into the Cospas-Sarsat Ground Segment. Conducting these tests and assessing the
results is the responsibility of the national Administration desiring to commission a LEOLUT.
The tests verify the LEOLUT's ability to receive and process signals transmitting in the SARP
channel and optionally the SARR channel in accordance with document C/S T.002 (LEOLUT
specification). A cross reference of the requirements in C/S T.002 and the corresponding
commissioning requirements specified in this document is provided in the “Summary Table”
of the commissioning report (Annex A). The tests shall be conducted with the LEOLUT in its
operational configuration and location, and connected to the associated MCC. However, the
data should not be distributed to other Cospas-Sarsat Ground Segment Operators.
The LEOLUT may be commissioned in various modes depending on the configuration of the
LEOLUT, and the data channels processed. The SARP channel is specifically tested with the
use of global-mode PDS data and local-mode PDS data. The SARR channel is specifically
tested with the use of data obtained only from the G-SARP. If the LEOLUT is expected to
operate with combined data from the SARP and SARR channels or with data from GEOLUTs,
the combined modes of operation should be analyzed and reported separately in the
commissioning report (Annex A), as specified in section 5.1.4.
For LEOLUTs which use data from GEOLUTs for combined LEO/GEO processing, it is a
prerequisite that the GEOLUTs meet the specification requirements of document C/S T.009
and be commissioned in accordance with document C/S T.010, in addition to the specific
LEO/GEO commissioning requirements detailed herein.
2.2
Pre-Test Requirements
Prior to commencing the test, the national Administration conducting the test shall coordinate
with appropriate authorities in its SAR region, as well as notifying all affected Cospas-Sarsat
MCCs, of the test periods of operation and the test beacon location(s), and is also invited to
provide this information to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat.
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2.3
Test Data Collection
The commissioning process for the SARP and SARR channels comprises the collection of
specific beacon messages and the specified numbers of solutions. If a LEOLUT has the
capability to process data from multiple channels or multiple sources, the data acquisition for
the commissioning tests may be conducted individually or in parallel.
Data should be collected from all available channels from all commissioned satellites.
2.4
Frequency Registration
Administrations should register their LEOLUTs use of the 1544.5 MHz frequency band by
“notifying” their LEOLUTs with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in
accordance with article 11 of the radio regulations. The information required to notify
LEOLUTs is identified at Annex H. The ITU only accepts notification requests submitted in
electronic format and has developed a software application, available free of charge from their
web site, which captures the required information and produces the necessary electronic file.
2.5
Data Collection Limitation
Only the data collected from those satellite channels that comply with documents C/S T.003
(LEOSAR space segment description) and C/S T.011 (GEOSAR payload description) shall be
used for the statistical data analysis. Data from satellites in an Initial Operational Capability
(IOC) status should not be used for test data collection.
2.6
Submission of Results
The results of the LEOLUT commissioning process, shall be documented in the commissioning
report, in accordance with the format detailed at Annex A for a review by the Joint Committee
or an Expert Working Group (EWG) tasked by the Cospas-Sarsat Council to review LUT
commissioning reports (e.g., an EWG on LUT commissioning or the Joint Committee).
In addition, the data detailed at Annex E shall be submitted to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat for
evaluation, retention, and distribution to Participants. Revisions or updates to commissioning
reports should be provided to the Secretariat with a clear indication given on the cover page of
the sections that have been revised and a short description of the nature of the revisions.
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2.7
LEOLUT Commissioning and Integration
The test results, as defined in the annexes shall be submitted for review by the experts of the
Joint Committee or an EWG tasked by the Cospas-Sarsat Council to review LUT
commissioning reports. The LEOLUT will be integrated into the Cospas-Sarsat Ground
Segment as described in Annex F and Annex G.
2.8
LEOLUT/MCC Interface
Validation of the LEOLUT/MCC interface shall be completed by the national Administration
as part of the LEOLUT commissioning.
2.9
Confirmation of Requirements
The national Administration shall confirm compliance to all requirements detailed in this
document with either a measurement, verification, declaration, or combination of these
methods. The exact method of confirming compliance for each respective requirement is
identified in the summary table of the commissioning report (Annex A).
A measurement requires the national Administration to conduct a test and include the
supporting data as part of the commissioning report. A verification requires a national
Administration to test a requirement, however, supporting data does not need to be provided as
part of the commissioning report. A declaration of compliance confirms that specific
requirements are met although not necessarily tested as part of the commissioning process.
Conformance to all requirements shall be documented in the commissioning report.
2.10
Change of Location
If the location of a commissioned LEOLUT has been changed, the responsible national
Administration shall ensure that the LEOLUT continues to satisfy C/S T.002 requirements prior
to resuming operations. Additionally, the national Administration shall:
a.
confirm that the level of local interference does not adversely affect LEOLUT
performance;
b.
verify the performance of the communication links in the new location;
c.
verify the performance of the antenna and RF subsystems; and
d.
update the technical file of the LEOLUT commissioning report (Appendix 1 to Annex A
refers) by providing a declaration that the LEOLUT satisfies C/S T.002 requirements
and the following information, to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat:
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(i)
Antenna Characteristics (Annex A, Appendix 1, section A.2.1),
(ii)
General LUT Indoor Equipment Description (Annex A, Appendix 1, section
A.2.2) - identify any changes to the equipment configuration, or indicate “no
change” if the configuration has not been changed,
(iii)
General Capabilities (Annex A, Appendix 1, section A.2.3), - identify any
changes to the general capabilities of the LEOLUT, or indicate “no change” if
appropriate,
(iv)
Communications Capability (Annex A, Appendix 1, section A.4),
(v)
Coverage (Annex A, Appendix 1, section A.5),
(vi)
Location (Annex A, Appendix 1, section A.6).
- END OF SECTION 2 -
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3.
EVALUATION OF OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
3.1
LEOLUT Data Availability
The LEOLUT data availability shall be measured during the commissioning period in
accordance with guidance provided at Annex B. If any basic function or requirement is not
performed by the LEOLUT, the LEOLUT data shall be considered unavailable.
3.2
Data Requirements
The national Administration shall ensure that the LEOLUT provides the data necessary for the
associated MCC to distribute alert data according to the document C/S A.002 (SID). This shall
be verified and noted in the appropriate section of the LEOLUT commissioning report.
3.3
Data Channels
The data channels processed by the LEOLUT shall be listed in the commissioning report. The
national Administration shall verify that the appropriate data channel requirements, as detailed
at document C/S T.002 (LEOLUT specification), are satisfied, and note this in the appropriate
section of the LEOLUT commissioning report. Furthermore, if the LEOLUT implements
combined LEO/GEO processing, the identification of the sources of the GEOSAR data used
shall be declared in the appropriate section of the commissioning report.
3.4
Satellite Tracking Capability
The LEOLUTs ability to track and recover data shall be measured for all scheduled passes
during the commissioning period, according to the guidance provide at Annex B. The test
results and associated analysis shall be included in the appropriate sections of the
commissioning report.
3.5
Satellite Visibility/Signal Lock
The national Administration shall conduct the tests and record the measurements detailed at
Annex B, to demonstrate conformance with the satellite visibility specification contained at
document C/S T.002 (LEOLUT specification). The test results and associated analysis shall be
included in the appropriate sections of the commissioning report.
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3.6
Status and Alarm
The national Administration shall describe the status and alarm functions of the LEOLUT and
declare compliance in the appropriate section of the LEOLUT commissioning report.
3.7
RF Radiation and Emissions
The national Administration shall ensure that the LEOLUT does not radiate or emit any radio
frequency signals that will interfere with the functioning of the Cospas-Sarsat System. This
shall be declared in the appropriate section of the LEOLUT commissioning report.
3.8
Data Archiving
The national Administration shall describe the data archiving capability of the LEOLUT and
declare compliance in the appropriate section of the LEOLUT commissioning report.
- END OF SECTION 3 -
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4.
EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL AND PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS
4.1
Functional Requirements
4.1.1
Antenna and RF Subsystem
The national Administration shall verify that the antenna and RF subsystem of the
LEOLUT can acquire, track and receive the downlink signals from Cospas-Sarsat
satellites. This verification shall be documented in the LEOLUT commissioning report.
4.1.2
Time and Frequency Reference Subsystem
The national Administration shall declare in the LEOLUT commissioning report, the
LEOLUTs capability to maintain time and frequency subsystems according to document
C/S T.002 (LEOLUT specification).
4.1.3
Orbit Maintenance Subsystem
The national Administration shall declare, in the LEOLUT commissioning report, the
LEOLUTs capability to maintain accurate satellite orbital elements and tracking
schedules as described in document C/S T.002 (LEOLUT specification).
4.1.4
MCC Interface
The national Administration shall verify that the LEOLUT provides timely alert data of
the level of quality and detail specified in documents C/S A.002 (SID) and C/S A.005
(MCC specification). This verification shall be documented in the LEOLUT
commissioning report.
4.2
Beacon Message Processing
The national Administration shall conduct tests, and record the results in the appropriate section
of the commissioning report, which confirm the LEOLUTs compliance to the “channels
processing specifications” detailed in document C/S T.002 (LEOLUT specification).
These tests require the LEOLUT to process the data described at Annex D in the manner
prescribed. The processing consists of bit verification, message validation, message processing
and transmission. The specific beacon test messages contained at Annex D can be transmitted
by a test beacon or a beacon simulator.
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National Administrations should ensure that test beacons or simulators are capable of
transmitting the beacon messages at the frequencies described at Annex D. Alternatively,
national Administrations may arrange for the simulators in the United States or France to uplink
the messages contained at Annex D. If the test messages cannot be transmitted during the
commissioning period, the national Administration may develop alternative methods of
confirming compliance with the beacon message processing requirements and proceed with the
commissioning test, and preparation and submission of the commissioning report. The
unavailability of the test beacon or simulators to uplink the test messages contained at Annex D
shall not prevent the LEOLUT from being commissioned, if other adequate methods are used.
If alternative methods are used, these methods shall be completely documented in the
commissioning report.
- END OF SECTION 4 -
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5.
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
The national Administration shall conduct the tests defined at Annex C to confirm conformance
with the LEOLUT performance requirements detailed at document C/S T.002 (LEOLUT
specification). The results of these tests shall be included in the LEOLUT commissioning
report. Additional guidance pertaining to the tests detailed at Annex C is provided in the
remainder of this section.
5.1
SARP Test
SARP data shall be collected from the available Cospas-Sarsat orbitography/test beacons (see
Cospas-Sarsat website www.cospas-sarsat.org. At least one test/orbitography beacon shall be
outside the local-mode coverage area.
5.1.1
Satellite Passes
The performance measurement test shall consist of receiving and processing all scheduled
passes during the test period. Global-mode data shall be obtained at least once from each
available Cospas and Sarsat satellite.
A pass schedule for all satellite passes during the test period, as defined in Annex E, shall
be submitted to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat.
5.1.2
Orbitography or Reference Beacons
A list of those orbitography or reference beacons that are used by the LEOLUT during
the SARP test for updating the orbital elements shall be provided in the commissioning
report. Solution data from these beacons shall not be used in the calculation of the
LEOLUT performance statistics for those passes in which they are used for updating the
orbits.
5.2
SARR Test
A test shall be conducted to confirm that the LEOLUT local-mode SARR processing satisfies
the performance requirements detailed in document C/S T.002. This test will be conducted
using only data received via the SARR channel.
5.2.1
Test Beacons
Local-mode tests shall be conducted with type-approved Cospas-Sarsat 406 MHz
beacons coded with the test protocol and/or approved beacon simulators (i.e. not an
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orbitography beacon). The beacons must be placed within the LEOLUT local-mode
coverage area at a position known to within 100 metres and shall remain fixed at this
position throughout the test. The beacon locations shall be given with respect to the
reference system given in section 5.2.1. The test beacons shall not be used for updating
the orbital elements.
5.2.2
Satellite Passes
Local-mode tests shall consist of receiving and processing all scheduled passes from all
commissioned satellites during the test period.
5.3
Combined SARP/SARR Test
If the LEOLUT is expected to operate with combined data from the SARP and SARR channels,
then a test shall be conducted to confirm that the LEOLUT satisfies the performance
requirements detailed in document C/S T.002. This test will be conducted using data received
from the SARP (local and global) and the G-SARP, and shall include data received from both
within and external to the LEOLUTs local-mode coverage area.
5.4
Combined LEO/GEO Processing
If the LEOLUT is expected to perform combined LEO/GEO processing, then tests shall be
conducted to confirm that the LEOLUT satisfies the LEO/GEO performance requirements
detailed in document C/S T.002. The following channel combinations shall be tested if they
are used operationally:
a.
combined SARP/GEOSAR or SARP/SARR/GEOSAR; and
b.
combined SARR/GEOSAR.
5.5
Solution Statistics
All solutions from test/orbitography beacons used for commissioning shall be collected.
Statistics shall be calculated on two types of solutions.
a.
solutions meeting the following criteria:
(i)
having four (4) or more data points,
(ii)
data points bracketing the TCA of the satellite to the beacon, and
(iii) having an absolute value of cross-track angle (|CTA|) between 1 degree and
20 degrees,
shall be classified as nominal solutions.
b.
solutions not meeting the criteria above shall be classified as marginal solutions.
The statistics which shall be derived are listed in Annex C.
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5.6
Minimum Point Solution Statistics
LEOLUTs which implement combined LEO/GEO processing shall provide minimum point
location accuracy solution statistics for all LEO/GEO channel combinations listed in 5.1.4 in
addition to the requirements detailed in section 5.1.5.
Minimum point solutions are defined as those solutions which are calculated from only two
LEOSAR data points plus data from the GEOSAR system. Since minimum point solutions are
a subset of marginal solutions, they are incorporated into the marginal solutions statistics1.
Additionally, the minimum point solution location accuracy statistics shall be reported
separately.
5.7
Solution Data
The solution data from all tracked satellite passes shall be provided for each orbitography,
beacon simulator, and/or test beacon used during the test period. A minimum of:
a.
1000 nominal solutions shall be used for the SARP test (SARP data only);
b.
100 nominal solutions for the combined SARP/SARR test (all solutions shall include
SARP and SARR data);
c.
50 nominal solutions shall be used for the local-mode SARR test (SARR data only);
d.
100 nominal solutions and 100 minimum point solutions for the combined
SARP/GEOSAR or SARP/SARR/GEOSAR tests; and
e.
100 nominal solutions and 100 minimum point solutions for the combined
SARR/GEOSAR test.
All solutions shall be recorded in ASCII format onto a diskette and provided to the Secretariat
as part of the commissioning report.
The required data elements to be included in the commissioning report ASCII files, are listed
in Annex E.
- END OF SECTION 5 -
1 When only two data points are available, the processing does not have sufficient data to compute an ambiguity
resolution probability; the ambiguity resolution probability is always set to 50%. For this reason, there is no
specified requirement for ambiguity resolution of minimum point solutions, and the requirement for marginal
solutions is specified only for those marginal solutions that are not minimum point solutions.
ANNEXES TO
COSPAS-SARSAT LEOLUT
COMMISSIONING STANDARD
A-1
ANNEX A
LEOLUT COMMISSIONING REPORT
Country or national Administration: _______________
Location of LEOLUT:
_______________
Cospas-Sarsat Identifier:
_______________
Operational Configuration
_______________
(see Note)
Start of Commissioning Period:
_______________
End of Commissioning Period:
_______________
Section 1.0 contains a summary of the commissioning results as well as the declarations (D) and
verifications (V), by the national Administration, for requirements not specifically measured.
The organization of the summary table follows the requirements contained in document C/S T.002.
Section 2.0 contains the measurements (M) to support the results presented in section 1.0, a copy of the
associated data is provided in ASCII format as required by document C/S T.005. A technical description
of the LEOLUT is presented in Appendix 1.
Note: When combined LEO/GEO processing is implemented, the sources (i.e., satellite and
GEOLUT) of any GEOSAR data used by LEOLUT shall be identified.
1.0
Summary Table
Paragraph
in
C/S T.002
Requirement
or
Test
Pass
Criteria
Result
Pass/
Fail
Method
of
Compliance
Declaration/Verification
or
Comments
3.1
LEOLUT Data Availability
A  95
M
3.2
Data Requirements
n/a
n/a
V
3.3
Data Channels
Minimum
406 MHz Channel
n/a
V
3.4
Satellite Tracking Capability
ST > 99
M
3.5
Satellite Visibility/Signal Lock
L = 0
M
3.6
Status and Alarm
n/a
n/a
D
Include description in technical file
3.7
RF Radiation/Emissions
n/a
n/a
D
3.8
Data Archiving
n/a
n/a
D
4.1.1
Antenna and RF Subsystem
n/a
n/a
V
4.1.2
Time and Frequency Reference
Subsystem
n/a
n/a
V
A-2
Paragraph
in
C/S T.002
Requirement
or
Test
Pass
Criteria
Result
Pass/
Fail
Method
of
Compliance
Declaration/Verification
or
Comments
4.1.3
Orbit Maintenance Subsystem
Maintenance for
up to 8 Satellites.
Update using
2 Methods.
n/a
D
4.1.4
MCC Interface
n/a
n/a
V
4.2.2.1
SARP Channel Data Recovery
n/a
n/a
V
Ability to recover global and local-
mode PDS data
4.2.2.2
SARR Channel Data Recovery
Exact Match on 9
Bit Frame Synch
n/a
D
Achieve identical match on 9 bit
frame synchronization
See para
2.2.4.B to
C/S T.001
Bit Rate Tolerance Check
Test - BR1
M/N > 0.75
n/a
M
4.2.3
Bit Verification
Test - BV1
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
Bit Verification
Test - BV2
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
4.2.4
Beacon Message Validation
Test - MV1
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
Beacon Message Validation
Test - MV2
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
Beacon Message Validation
Test - MV3
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
Beacon Message Validation
Test - MV4
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
4.2.5
Beacon Message Processing
Test - LP1
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
Beacon Message Processing
Test - LP2
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
Beacon Message Processing
Test - LP3
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
Beacon Message Processing
Test - LP4
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
Beacon Message Processing
Test - IV1
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
4.2.6
Time and Frequency
Requirements
n/a
n/a
D
4.2.7
Doppler Processing and Validation
Test - DP1
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
4.2.7.1
Selection of Data Points
--
--
--
--
Requirement the same as
requirement 4.2.4 in C/S T.002
4.2.7.2
Rejection of Data Points
Test - DP2
See Annex D to
C/S T.005
n/a
M
4.2.7.3
Combining Global/Local-mode
SARP Data
n/a
n/a
D
4.2.7.4
Combining SARR/SARP Data
n/a
n/a
D
A-3
Paragraph
in
C/S T.002
Requirement
or
Test
Pass
Criteria
Result
Pass/
Fail
Method
of
Compliance
Declaration/Verification
or
Comments
4.2.7.5
Combining LEO/GEO Data
n/a
n/a
V
Alert msg to MCC shall include
sources of GEO data & indicate
beacon freq. Stability/instability.
4.2.7.6
Validation of Doppler Locations
n/a
n/a
D
4.2.7.7
Beacon Message Assignment
--
--
--
--
Requirement the same as
requirement 4.2.5 in C/S T.002
4.2.8
Transmission of Alert Data
--
--
--
--
Requirement the same as
requirement 3.2 in C/S T.002
5.1.1
RF Signal Margin
n/a
n/a
D
5.1.2
Processing Time
PT < 15 min for
99% of passes
M
Requirement applicable to all
processing combinations
5.1.3
Orbit Determination
Error 2 km
n/a
D
5.1.4
Ambiguity Resolution
A + B = 100
V
5.1.5
SARP Error Ellipse
Nominal Solutions
N/A
M
SARP Error Ellipse
Marginal Solutions
N/A
M
SARR Error Ellipse
Nominal Solutions
N/A
M
SARR Error Ellipse
Marginal Solutions
N/A
M
5.2.1
SARP Data Recovery
DR 
M
5.2.2
SARP Time and Frequency
Calculation
1 millihertz and
1 millisecond
resolution
D
5.2.3
SARP Beacon Capacity
90 beacons in
local-mode
200 beacons in
global-mode
D
5.2.4
SARP Location Accuracy
M/N 0.95
(5 km)
M
Nominal Solutions
M/N 0.98
(10 km)
M
SARP Location Accuracy
M/N 0.60
(5 km)
M
Marginal Solutions
M/N 0.80
(20 km)
M
5.2.5
SARP Ambiguity Resolution
Nominal Solutions
M/N 0.90
M
SARP Ambiguity Resolution
Marginal Solutions
M/N 0.60
M
5.3.1
SARR Signal Sensitivity
Signal Sensitivity
better than
36dB-Hz
D
A-4
Paragraph
in
C/S T.002
Requirement
or
Test
Pass
Criteria
Result
Pass/
Fail
Method
of
Compliance
Declaration/Verification
or
Comments
5.3.2
SARR Beacon Message
Throughput
T 0.75
M
5.3.3
SARR Probability of Doppler
Location
PDL 0.95
M
5.3.4
SARR Time and Frequency
Calculation
350 millihertz and
10 ms
D
5.3.5
SARR Beacon Capacity
10 beacons
D
5.3.6
SARR Location Accuracy
M/N 0.95
(5 km)
M
Nominal Solutions
M/N 0.98
(10 km)
M
SARR Location Accuracy
M/N 0.60
(5 km)
M
Marginal Solutions
M/N 0.80
(20 km)
M
5.3.7
SARR Ambiguity Resolution
Nominal Solutions
M/N 0.90
M
SARR Ambiguity Resolution
Marginal Solutions
M/N 0.60
M
5.3.8
False Alert Prevention
False Alerts
Caused by
Processing
Anomalies
< 1 x 10-4
D,V
5.3.9
Processing Bandwidth
406.010 to
406.090 MHz
D
5.4
Combined SARP and SARR
Processing
as per document
C/S T.002
D
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine SARP and SARR
data
5.4.a
Combined SARP and SARR
Location Accuracy
Nominal Solutions
M/N 0.95
(5 km)
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine SARP and SARR
data
M/N 0.98
(10 km)
M
Combined SARP and SARR
Location Accuracy
M/N 0.60
(5 km)
M
Marginal Solutions
M/N 0.80
(20 km)
M
5.4.b
Combined SARP and SARR
Ambiguity Resolution
Nominal Solutions
M/N 0.90
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine SARP and SARR
data
Combined SARP and SARR
Ambiguity Resolution
Marginal Solutions
M/N 0.60
M
A-5
Paragraph
in
C/S T.002
Requirement
or
Test
Pass
Criteria
Result
Pass/
Fail
Method
of
Compliance
Declaration/Verification
or
Comments
5.4.c
Combined SARP and SARR
Error Ellipse Nominal Solutions
N/A
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine SARP and SARR
data
Combined SARP and SARR
Error Ellipse Marginal Solutions
N/A
M
5.5
Combined SARP/GEOSAR or
SARP/SARR/GEOSAR
Processing
as per document
C/S T.002
D
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine LEOSAR and
GEOSAR data
5.5.1.a
Combined SARP/GEOSAR or
SARP/SARR/GEOSAR
Processing
M/N 0.95
(5 km)
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine LEOSAR and
GEOSAR data
Location Accuracy Nominal
Solutions
M/N 0.98
(10 km)
M
Combined SARP/GEOSAR or
SARP/SARR/GEOSAR
Processing
M/N 0.60
(5 km)
M
Location Accuracy Marginal
Solutions
M/N 0.80
(20 km)
M
5.5.2
Combined SARP/GEOSAR or
SARP/SARR/GEOSAR
Processing
M/N 0.60
(5 km)
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine LEOSAR and
GEOSAR data
Location Accuracy Minimum
Point Solutions
M/N 0.80
(20 km)
M
5.5.1.b
Combined SARP/GEOSAR or
SARP/SARR/GEOSAR
Processing Ambiguity Resolution
Nominal Solutions
M/N 0.90
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine LEOSAR and
GEOSAR data
Combined SARP/GEOSAR or
SARP/SARR/GEOSAR
Processing Ambiguity Resolution
Marginal Solutions
M/N 0.60
M
Excluding minimum point solutions
5.5.1.c
Combined SARP/GEOSAR or
SARP/SARR/GEOSAR
Processing
Error Ellipse Nominal Solutions
N/A
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine LEOSAR and
GEOSAR data
Combined SARP/GEOSAR or
SARP/SARR/GEOSAR
Processing
Error Ellipse Marginal Solutions
N/A
M
5.5
Combined SARR/GEOSAR
Processing
as per document
C/S T.002
D
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine SARP and
GEOSAR data
A-6
Paragraph
in
C/S T.002
Requirement
or
Test
Pass
Criteria
Result
Pass/
Fail
Method
of
Compliance
Declaration/Verification
or
Comments
5.5.1.a
Combined SARR/GEOSAR
Location Accuracy Nominal
Solutions
M/N 0.95
(5 km)
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine SARR and
GEOSAR data
M/N 0.98
(10 km)
M
Combined SARR/GEOSAR
Location Accuracy Marginal
Solutions
M/N 0.60
(5 km)
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine LEOSAR and
GEOSAR data
M/N 0.80
(20 km)
M
5.5.2
Combined SARR/GEOSAR
Location Accuracy Minimum
Point Solutions
M/N 0.60
(5 km)
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine LEOSAR and
GEOSAR data
M/N 0.80
(20 km)
M
5.5.1.b
Combined SARR/GEOSAR
Ambiguity Resolution Nominal
Solutions
M/N 0.90
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine SARR and
GEOSAR data
Combined SARR/GEOSAR
Ambiguity Resolution Marginal
Solutions
M/N 0.60
M
Excluding minimum point solutions
5.5.1.c
Combined SARR/GEOSAR
Error Ellipse Nominal Solutions
N/A
M
Only applicable to LEOLUTs
which combine SARR and
GEOSAR data
Combined SARR/GEOSAR
Error Ellipse Marginal Solutions
N/A
M
A-7
2.0
Results of Measurements
This section contains the detailed results of measurements summarized in section 1.0. Each of
the requirements is referred to in the report by the report reference number. The test procedure
column identifies the reference in document C/S T.005, where the detailed test procedure and
pass / fail criteria is provided.
Report
Ref \#
Title
Test
Procedure
2.1
Operational Requirements
2.1.1
LEOLUT Data Availability (A)
B.1
2.1.2
Satellite Tracking (ST)
B.2
2.1.3
Satellite Visibility/Signal Lock (L)
B.3
2.2
Functional and Processing Requirements
2.2.1
Bit Verification (test code sequence BV1 - BV2)
D1
2.2.2
Beacon Message Validation (test code sequence MV1 - MV4)
D1
2.2.3
Beacon Message Processing (test code sequence LP1 - LP4 and IV1)
D1
2.2.4
Doppler Processing and Validation (test code sequence DP1)
D1
2.2.5
Rejection of Data Points (test code sequence DP2)
D1
2.3
Performance Requirements
2.3.1
Processing Time (PT)
C.1.2
2.3.2
SARP Statistics
2.3.2.1
SARP Data Recovery (DR)
C.2.1
2.3.2.2
SARP Location Accuracy
C.2.2
2.3.2.3
SARP Ambiguity Resolution
C.2.3
2.3.2.4
SARP Error Ellipse
C.2.4
2.3.3
SARR Statistics
2.3.3.1
SARR Beacon Message Throughput (T)
C.2.5
2.3.3.2
SARR Probability of Doppler Location (PDL)
C.2.6
2.3.3.3
SARR Location Accuracy
C.2.2
2.3.3.4
SARR Ambiguity Resolution
C.2.3
2.3.3.5
SARR Error Ellipse
C.2.4
A-8
2.3.4
Combined SARP / SARR Statistics
2.3.4.1
Location Accuracy
C.2.2
2.3.4.2
Ambiguity Resolution
C.2.3
2.3.4.3
Error Ellipse
C.2.4
2.3.5
Combined SARP/GEOSAR or SARP/SARR/GEOSAR Statistics
2.3.5.1
Location Accuracy
C.2.2
2.3.5.2
Ambiguity Resolution
C.2.3
2.3.5.3
Error Ellipse
C.2.4
2.3.6
Combined SARR/GEOSAR Statistics
2.3.6.1
Location Accuracy
C.2.2
2.3.6.2
Ambiguity Resolution
C.2.3
2.3.6.3
Error Ellipse
C.2.4
3.0
Other Information
3.1
The list of orbitography beacons used for orbit updates.
A-9
Appendix 1 - Technical File
A.1
General
This appendix defines LUT information to be provided by national Administrations for LUT
commissioning. The following information is required as a minimum:
A.2
LUT Hardware Description
A.2.1 Antenna Characteristics
a.
type and number of antennas
b.
gain/temperature ratio (G/T) at 5o elevation angle above the local horizon, and
actual elevation angle at which the G/T was measured
c.
operational limitations
d.
dedicated or shared
A.2.2 General LUT Indoor Equipment Description
a.
equipment complement
b.
stand alone, shared, or collocated with MCC
c.
LUT manufacturer and model number
d.
status and alarm functions
A.2.3 General Capabilities
a.
processing capability ( SARP and SARR)
b.
interference-monitoring capability
c.
combined LEO/GEO processing capabilities
A.3
Processing
a.
specific-performance capability
b.
manufacturer specifications
c.
bit error rate on PDS channel at Eb/No of 13 dB
d.
list of orbitography beacons used for orbit updating during the global-mode test
e.
G-SARP parameters (processing bandwidth, signal sensitivity and beacon
processing capacity)
A.4
Communications Capability
a.
primary-mode configuration
b.
backup-mode configuration
A-10
A.5
Coverage
a.
site-horizon profile
b.
operational-tracking (elevation) limits
A.6
Location 2
a.
latitude and longitude (of antenna)
b.
altitude
- END OF ANNEX A -
The location shall be given with respect to the Bureau International de LHeure (BIH)
geodetic reference system.
B-1
ANNEX B
STATISTICS FOR OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
B.1 LEOLUT Data Availability (A)
LEOLUT data availability measures the probability of receiving complete and accurate
LEOLUT data at the MCC. Whenever a LEOLUT does not perform any of its functions,
downtime (DT) is measured from LOS of the last successful satellite pass to AOS of the next
successful satellite pass. Availability (A) is expressed as a percentage and is calculated by
dividing the amount of operational time (OT) by the time required to be in operation (OTR).
The time required to be in operation (OTR), expressed in hours, is 24 times the number of days
in the commissioning period inclusive of all maintenance downtime. Downtime is that period
of time when the LEOLUT fails to perform any of its basic functions. Therefore:
A = (OT / OTR) * 100 = (1 - (DT / OTR)) * 100 and shall be greater than 95.
B.2 Satellite Tracking (ST)
ST = N/M * 100 and shall be greater than 99, where M = number of non-conflicting passes
visible to the LEOLUT with a maximum elevation angle of 5o above the horizon during the
commissioning period, and N = number of successfully tracked passes.
B.3 Satellite Visibility/Signal Lock (L)
L = number of passes that the LEOLUT lost carrier lock on the satellite downlink carrier signal
while the satellite was above a 5o elevation angle (except where local obstructions prevent this).
L shall be equal to 0.
- END OF ANNEX B -
C-1
ANNEX C
STATISTICS FOR PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
C.1
Commissioning Status
C.1.1 General
This annex describes the statistics to be provided to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat when
commissioning a LEOLUT. Data sets pertaining to number of points, TCA and CTA
for nominal solutions and marginal solutions are defined in sections 5.1.4.
For 406 MHz statistics, the report must include a list of:
a)
all 406 MHz beacons which were used for orbit updating during the test period;
and
b)
all 406 MHz beacons used for the statistical data analysis.
C.1.2 Processing Time (PT)
Processing time is defined as the elapsed time between the Loss Of Signal (LOS) and
the time at which all processed solutions are transmitted to the MCC. Processing time
is evaluated for the LEOLUT in its operational configuration (i.e. when it is configured
to process all channels as described in section 3.3).
PT = N - LOS, where N is the time when all solutions are transmitted to the MCC and
LOS is the loss of signal. PT shall be less than 15 minutes for 99% of all passes. The
minimum, average and maximum processing times for the commissioning period shall
be provided.
C.2
406 MHz Statistics
C.2.1 Data Recovery (DR)
DR=
Number of received 2.4 kbps frames
Number of expected 2.4 kbps frames while satellite is above 5 elevation angle
o
DR shall be 1.0 or greater for each pass.
This test is required for SARP only commissioning. It is not required for any combined
channel processing commissioning.
C-2
C.2.2 Location Accuracy
Nominal Solutions
M/N shall be greater than or equal to the following:
0.95 where:
M = number of solutions within 5 km
N = number of solutions
0.98 where:
M = number of solutions within 10 km
N = number of solutions
A histogram for the location accuracy of the correct solutions shall be provided. The
histogram shall be in 2 km increments from 0 to 20 km. All solutions with an error
greater than 20 km shall be individually listed and an explanation for the error provided.
Marginal Solutions
M/N shall be greater than or equal to the following:
0.60 where:
M = number of solutions within 5 km
N = number of solutions
0.80 where:
M = number of solutions within 20 km
N = number of solutions
Minimum Point Solutions
M/N shall be greater than or equal to the following:
0.60 where:
M = number of solutions within 5 km
N = number of solutions
0.80 where:
M = number of solutions within 20 km
N = number of solutions
C-3
Testing the minimum point solution accuracy is only applicable to combined
LEO - GEO Processing channel combinations.
A histogram for the location accuracy of the correct solutions shall be provided. The
histogram shall be in 5 km increments from 0 to 50 km. All solutions with an error
greater than 50 km shall be individually listed and an explanation for the error provided.
C.2.3 Ambiguity Resolution
Nominal Solutions
For the global-mode, the M/N shall be greater than or equal to 0.90, where:
M = number of solutions with correct A solution
N = number of solutions
Marginal Solutions (Excluding minimum point solutions)
For the global-mode, the M/N shall be greater than or equal to 0.60, where:
M = number of solutions with correct A solution
N = number of solutions
C.2.4 Error Ellipse
Nominal Solutions
For the global-mode, the M/N shall be reported where:
M = number of solutions for which the actual location falls inside the error ellipse
N = number of solutions
Marginal Solutions
For the global-mode, the M/N shall be reported where:
M = number of solutions for which the actual location falls inside the error ellipse
N = number of solutions
C.2.5 Beacon Message Throughput (T)
For each test beacon event calculate:
T = N / (D/R + 1), where:
N =
Number of valid messages recovered by the G-SARP
D =
Duration of the curve (first valid point to last valid point)
R =
Repetition rate of the test beacon
The average value of T for all beacon events shall be 0.75 or greater.
C-4
This test is required for G-SARP only commissioning. It is not required for any
combined channel processing commissioning.
C.2.6 Probability of Doppler Location (PDL)
PDL = M/N, where:
M =
Number of satellite passes with 4 minutes of mutual visibility between the
LEOLUT, satellite and test beacon at 5o elevation angle where a Doppler
solution for the test beacon was calculated
N =
Total number of satellite passes with 4 minutes of mutual visibility between the
LEOLUT, satellite and test beacon at 5o elevation angle
PDL shall be 0.95 or greater
This test is required for G-SARP only commissioning. It is not required for any
combined channel processing commissioning.
- END OF ANNEX C -
ANNEX D
BEACON SIMULATOR TEST SCRIPT
D.1
Test Messages to be Transmitted
Test
Code
Sequence
Simulator
Transmit
Frequency
(MHz)
Date/Time
(UTC)
Transmitted
30 Hex Transmitted Code
(15 Hex Identifier, bits 26-85)
Number of Bit Errors
Comments
PDF-1
BCH-1
PDF-2
BCH-2
Bit Rate Tolerance Check (BR)
BR1
[TBD]
406.025
[TBD]
96EEF9DA0A2BA9EB5F96F400000F19
Transmit 20 bursts at the higher end of the
permissible Bit Rate Range (396 bps)
[TBD]
406.025
[TBD]
96EEF9DA0A2BA9EB5F96F400000F19
Transmit 20 bursts at the lower end of the
permissible Bit Rate Range (404 bps)
Bit Verification (BV)
BV1
USA
406.025
[TBD]
56EE1100000000037E540000000000
n/a
n/a
USA, User Test coded beacon with two (2)
bit errors introduced at bits 44 and 48 in PDF
-1.
BV2
USA
406.027
[TBD]
D6E10E1A4324920458B9D555555555
USA, Orbitography beacon with a pattern of
01" in the long message. No bit errors
406.027
D6E10E1A4324920458B9D555555555
Same as above
Message Validation (MV)
MV1
USA
406.023
[TBD]
D6EE1100000000265F1424DB4CEFBF
USA, User Test coded beacon with encoded
position (38.855, -76.931) in PDF-1. Two
(2) bit errors at bits 44 and 48 in PDF-1.
Two (2) bit errors at bits 133 and 134 in
BCH-2
406.023
D6EE0011100000265F1424DB4CE3BF
Three (3) bit errors at bits 52, 56 and 60 in
PDF-1.
MV2
USA
406.025
[TBD]
96EE0000002729A5E22BB61B842E0A
USA, Standard Location Protocol Test coded
beacon with encoded position (38.855, -
76.931) in PDF-1 and PDF-2.
406.025
96EE0000002729A5E22BB61B842E0A
Same as above
406.025
96EE0000002729A5E22BB61B842EOA
Same as above
D-1
Test
Code
Sequence
Simulator
Transmit
Frequency
(MHz)
Date/Time
(UTC)
Transmitted
30 Hex Transmitted Code
(15 Hex Identifier, bits 26-85)
Number of Bit Errors
Comments
PDF-1
BCH-1
PDF-2
BCH-2
MV2
(Cont)
USA
406.025
[TBD]
96EE00000029299B91383601261D93
Position updated to 40.995 degrees.
406.025
96EE00000029299B91383601261D9F
Two (2) bit errors at bits 141 and 142 in
BCH-2.
MV3
USA
406.027
[TBD]
96EF000009B74CE5C3CFF61C080BF5
USA, National Location Protocol Test
coded beacon with encoded position
(38.855, -76.931) in PDF-1 and PDF-2.
Three (3) bit errors at bits 88, 96 and
104 in BCH-1.
406.027
96EF111109B74CE4C2CEF61C080BF5
USA, National Location Protocol Test
coded beacon with encoded position
(38.855, -76.931) in PDF-1 and PDF-2.
Four (4) bit errors at bits 44, 48, 52 and
56 in PDF-1.
406.027
96EF111019B74CE4C2CEF61C080BF5
USA, National Location Protocol Test
coded beacon with encoded position
(38.855, -76.931) in PDF-1 and PDF-2.
Four (4) bit errors at bits 44, 48, 52 and
60 in PDF-1.
MV4
USA
406.025
[TBD]
D6EEFEAAAAAAAAA2EA1A24E14CD2B4
USA, User Test coded beacon with
encoded position (38.855, -76.931) in
PDF-2. Three (3) bit errors at bits 42,
44 and 46 in PDF-1.
D-2
Test
Code
Sequence
Simulator
Transmit
Frequency
(MHz)
Date/Time
(UTC)
Transmitted
30 Hex Code
Number of Bit Errors
Comments
PDF-1
BCH-1
PDF-2
BCH-2
Location Protocol Processing (LP)
LP1
France
406.025
[TBD]
8E3E0000007FDFFC77A376000003DD
France, Standard Location Protocol Test
coded beacon with default encoded position
in PDF-1 and 0s in PDF-2.
406.025
8E3E0000007FDFFC77A376000003DD
Same as above
406.025
8E3E0000007FDFFC
77A376000003DD
Same as above
406.025
8E3E0000002B80372E8BB68E011E5C
Encoded position (43.559, 1.482) in PDF-1
and PDF-2
406.025
8E3E0000002B80372E8BB68E011E5C
Same as above
406.025
8E3E0000002B80372E8BB68E011E5C
Same as above
LP2
France
406.025
[TBD]
8E3F00000AA20175813BB60F380F6B
France, National Location Protocol Test
coded beacon with encoded position (42.559,
1.482) in PDF-1 and PDF-2
406.025
8E3F00000AA20175813BB60F380F6B
Same as above
406.025
8E3F00000AA20175813BB60F380F6B
Same as above
406.025
8E3FF0004AE2017491D4360F380F6B
Encoded position updated (43.559, 1.482) in
PDF-1
406.025
8E3FF0004AE2017491D4360F380F6B
Same as above
406.025
8E3FF0004AE2017491D4360F380F6B
Same as above
D-3
Test
Code
Sequence
Simulator
Transmit
Frequency
(MHz)
Date/Time
(UTC)
Transmitted
30 Hex Transmitted Code
(15 Hex Identifier, bits 26-85)
Number of Bit Errors
Comments
PDF-1
BCH-1
PDF-2
BCH-2
LP3
USA
406.025
[TBD]
D6EE1F1E1E1E1E06A383EFE0FF0146
USA, User Test coded beacon with
default encoded position in PDF-2.
One (1) bit error at bit 48 in PDF-1
406.025
D6EE1F1E1E1E1E06A383E4E14CD2BE
Encoded position updated (38.995, -
76.851) in PDF-2. One (1) bit error in
bit 48 in PDF-1 and two (2) bit errors at
bits 141 and 143 in BCH-2.
406.025
D6EE1F1E1E1E1E06A383E4E14CD2BE
One (1) bit error in bit 48 in PDF-1 and
two (2) bit errors at bits 141 and 143 in
BCH-2.
406.025
D6EE1F1E1E1E1E06A383E4E14CD2B4
One (1) bit error in bit 48 in PDF-1.
LP4
USA
406.025
[TBD]
96EF000049C14CD260D5F608380389
USA, National Location Protocol Test
Coded beacon with encoded position
(38.995, -76.851).
406.025
96EF000049C14CD260D5F608380389
Same as above.
406.025
96EFF00049C14CD260D5F608380389
Four (4) bit errors at bits 41, 42, 43 and
44 in PDF-1.
406.025
96EF000049814CD2E947F608380389
Encoded position (37.995, -76.851)
updated.
406.025
96EF000049814CD2E947F60838038F
Two (2) bit errors in bits 142 and 143.
406.025
96EF000049814CD2E947F6083803E9
Two (2) bit errors in bits 138 and 139.
D-4
Test
Code
Sequence
Simulator
Transmit
Frequency
(MHz)
Date/Time
(UTC)
Transmitted
30 Hex Transmitted Code
(15 Hex Identifier, bits 26-85)
Number of Bit Errors
Comments
PDF-1
BCH-1
PDF-2
BCH-2
Invalid Beacon Message Processing (IV)
IV1
France
406.025
[TBD]
8E3FF0004AE2017491D4360F380F6B
France, National Location Protocol Test
coded beacon. Four (4) bit errors at bits
41, 42, 43 and 44.
406.025
8E3FF0004AE2017493D4360F380F6B
France, National Location Protocol Test
coded beacon. Four (4) bit errors at bits
41, 42, 43 and 44 and one (1) bit error
at bit 95.
406.025
8E3FF0004AE2017493D4360F380F6B
Same as above.
406.025
8E3FF0004AE2017493D4360F380F6B
Same as above.
Doppler Processing (DP)
DP1
France
406.025
[TBD]
4E3EAAAAAAAAAAA057FD8000000000
France User Test coded beacon.
406.025
4E3EAAAAAAAAAAA057FD8000322000
Same as above
406.025
4E3EAAAAAAAAAAA057FD8000000000
Multiple errors in PDF-2
DP2
USA
406.025
[TBD]
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
USA, User Test coded beacon.
406.025
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
Same as above
406.029
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
Same as above
406.025
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
Same as above
406.025
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
Same as above
D-5
Test
Code
Sequence
Simulator
Transmit
Frequency
(MHz)
Date/Time
(UTC)
Transmitted
30 Hex Transmitted Code
(15 Hex Identifier, bits 26-85)
Number of Bit Errors
Comments
PDF-1
BCH-1
PDF-2
BCH-2
DP2
(Cont)
USA
406.025
[TBD]
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
Same as above
406.025
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
Same as above
406.029
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
Same as above
406.025
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
Same as above
406.025
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
Same as above
D-6
D.2
Expected Processing
Test
Code
Sequence
Message to be Transmitted by LEOLUT
Encoded Location
Comments
BR1
96EEF9DA0A2BA9EB5F96F400000F19
n/a
LEOLUT sends a valid message to the MCC.
BV1
56EE0000000000037E540000000000
n/a
LEOLUT should correct two bit errors and transmit corrected message to MCC.
BV2
D6E10E1A4324920458B9D555555555
n/a
LEOLUT should transmit orbitography beacon message without error correcting the long
message.
MV1
D6EE0000000000265F1424FFFFFFFF
n/a
LEOLUT corrects both beacon messages (message is confirmed) and transmits corrected
message to MCC with bits 113 to 144 set to all 1.
MV2
96EE0000002729A5E22BB61B842E0A
38.855, -76.951
LEOLUT sends the first complete, confirmed message to MCC and calculates Doppler position.
MV3
n/a
n/a
LEOLUT suppresses beacon alert because no valid message exists and no match available for
invalid messages.
MV4
n/a
n/a
LEOLUT suppresses beacon alert because no message has 3 bit errors and is not confirmed.
LP1
8E3E0000002B80372E8BB68E011E5C
43.559, 1.482
LEOLUT sends updated, confirmed message for Standard Location Protocol beacon to MCC.
LP2
8E3F00000AA20175813BB60F380F6B
43.559, 1.482
LEOLUT sends updated, confirmed message for National Location Protocol beacon to MCC.
LP3
D6EE1E1E1E1E1E06A383E4FFFFFFFF
n/a
LEOLUT sends valid short message to MCC, however bits 113 to 144 are set to all 1 because
PDF-2 is not confirmed.
LP4
96EF000049C14CD260D5F608380389
38.855, -76.951
LEOLUT sends complete, confirmed message to MCC.
IV1
8E3FF0004AE2017491D436FFFFFFFF or
8E3FF0004AE2017493D436FFFFFFFF
n/a
LEOLUT calculates Doppler location and sends invalid message to MCC with bits 113 to 144 all
set to 1.
DP1
4E3EAAAAAAAAAAA057FD8000000000
n/a
LEOLUT should generate Doppler location, set bits 113 to 144 to 0 and transmit to MCC.
DP2
56EE0000000000477BEAC000000000
n/a
LEOLUT should eliminate suspect data points and calculate Doppler location.
- END OF ANNEX D -
D-7
E-1
ANNEX E
DATA FORMAT
E.1 General
This annex describes the data format to be provided to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat separately
from a commissioning report. The data is to be provided in three separate electronic text files,
one for the tracking database (section D.2), the solution data (section D.3), and the beacon
database (section D.4). The data is to be provided in a comma (,) delimited format, and each
field shall include an entry. If there is no data for any given field, then a blank space is to be
inserted into the appropriate portion of the file. All solution data used in the commissioning
testing are to be provided.
A description of the fields is provided below:
Field
Relative position of the data
Description
Description of the information provided
Detailed Format
Guidance on how the data should be provided
Type
C - Character, N - Numeric and L - Logical
Width
The total number of bytes for the field
Dec
The total number of bytes after the decimal
MF\#
Message Field as described in C/S A.002 (SID)
Comments
E.2 Tracking Database
Field
Description
Detailed
Format
Type
Width
Dec
MF\#
Comments
LUT ID
AAAA
C
Satellite ID
nnn
N
Orbit Number
nnnnn
N
LUT AOS Time
YYDDDhhmm
N
LUT LOS Time
YYDDDhhmm
N
Pass Scheduled
Y or N
L
Pass Tracked
Y or N
L
Solution from Pass
Y or N
L
Manually Scheduled
Y or N
L
E-2
E.3
LUT Database for Solution Data
Field
Description
Detailed
Format
Type
Width
Dec
MF\#
Comments
LUT ID
C
Location Name
C
Beacon ID
C
Beacon Message
C
Satellite ID
nnn
N
A Calculated TCA
YYDDDhhmm
N
Note 1
B Calculated TCA
YYDDDhhmm
N
LUT AOS Time
YYDDDhhmm
N
LUT LOS Time
YYDDDhhmm
N
Window Factor
n
N
LUT TPC
YYDDDhhmm
N
Message Number
nnnnn
N
Transmit Time
YYDDDhhmm
N
Time of First Data
Point Received
snnnn
N
Note 2
Time of Last Data
Point Received
snnnn
N
Note 2
A Latitude
snn.nnn
N
A Longitude
snnn.nnn
N
A CTA
snn.n
N
A Heading
nnn
N
A Semi-Major
nnn.n
N
A Semi-Minor
nnn.n
N
A Bias (Hz)
snnnnn.n
N
B Latitude
snn.nnn
N
B Longitude
snnn.nnn
N
B CTA
snn.n
N
B Heading
nnn
N
B Semi-Major
nnn.n
N
B Semi-Minor
nnn.n
N
A Probability
nn
N
Number of Points
nnnn
N
Confidence Factor
n
N
Note 3
Processing Sources
C
Note 4
GEOLUT Source
C
GEOSAR Satellite
C
Note 5
Comments
C
Notes
1.
For 406 MHz unlocated alerts, use time of last data point.
2.
Time in seconds relative to calculated TCA of solution A.
3.
Confidence factor of "A" solution. Use 9 if not calculated at LEOLUT.
4.
For 406 MHz alerts, indicate each channel source which provided data in the alert as S for SARP, G
for SARR, and/or C for Combined with GEOSAR data (e.g. a SARP only solution would be indicated
with an S”, a SARP/SARR solution would be indicated by SG”, and a SARP/SARR/GEOSAR solution
would be indicated by SGC”).
5.
Indicate the first letter for the series of the GEOSAR satellite (e.g. G for GOES) followed by its
designator (e.g. G08 would represent GOES-8 and I2A would represent INSAT-2A).
E-3
E.4
Beacon Database Description
Field
Description
Detailed
Format
Type
Width
Dec
MF\#
Comments
Beacon Number
nn
N
Location
C
Beacon ID
C
Latitude of Beacon
snn.nnn
N
Longitude of Beacon
snnn.nnn
N
Type
C
Country
C
Activation Time
YYDDDhhmm
N
Deactivation Time
YYDDDhhmm
N
Actual On Time
YYDDDhhmm
N
Actual Off Time
YYDDDhhmm
N
Comments
C
- END OF ANNEX E -
F-1
ANNEX F
LEOLUT COMMISSIONING - PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES
F.1 References
The Cospas-Sarsat Council approved the general principles of its commissioning policy for
LEOLUTs, provided hereunder in sections F.2, F.3 and F.4.
F.2
General
The following principles govern the commissioning of Cospas-Sarsat Ground Segment
equipment:
F.2.1
A State which has notified its association with the Cospas-Sarsat Programme as a
Ground Segment Provider assumes the responsibility "to adhere to the technical
specifications and operating procedures set by the Council for the purpose of ensuring
adequate System performance" and "to provide, as agreed with the Council,
appropriate performance data in order to confirm compatibility of its Ground Segment
equipment with the System" (section 3.1 of the Letter of Notification).
F.2.2
Cospas-Sarsat performance standards and design guidelines for LEOLUTs and MCCs
are defined in documents C/S T.002 and C/S A.005, respectively.
F.2.3
Cospas-Sarsat criteria and test methods for verifying that LEOLUTs and MCCs meet
these standards are defined in documents C/S T.005 and C/S A.006, respectively.
F.2.4
The responsible Agency or Administration installing and planning to operate a new
LEOLUT or MCC shall plan and conduct appropriate tests, in accordance with the
applicable Cospas-Sarsat standards, which may form part of its own acceptance
testing.
F.2.5
A commissioning report, including the results of the commissioning tests defined by
Cospas-Sarsat, shall be submitted to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat, for review by the
Joint Committee or an EWG established by the Cospas-Sarsat Council to review LUT
commissioning reports and be subsequently submitted by the Ground Segment
Provider as per the meeting submission deadline.
F.2.6
After review of the commissioning report, appropriate recommendations are made to
the Cospas-Sarsat Council. Formal commissioning is recorded at the subsequent
Council meeting, after approval of recommendation by the Council.
F-2
F.2.7
This commissioning and reporting procedure shall be implemented by all
Cospas-Sarsat Ground Segment operators, including Parties to the International
Cospas-Sarsat Programme Agreement, for commissioning new LEOLUTs and MCCs
or new equipment or functions which have a significant impact on the Cospas-Sarsat
Ground Segment operation.
F.2.8
The cost of implementing the commissioning procedure and reporting to Cospas-
Sarsat is borne by the operating Agency or Administration installing the equipment to
be commissioned.
F.2.9
Ground Segment equipment will be commissioned into the Cospas-Sarsat System only
if the formal association of the LEOLUT and MCC operator with the Cospas-Sarsat
Programme has been notified in accordance with the standard procedure, unless
otherwise agreed by the Council.
F.3 LUT COMMISSIONING
The following principles govern the implementation of the Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUT
Commissioning Standard (C/S T.005):
F.3.1
The implementation of the commissioning procedure defined in document C/S T.005
is the responsibility of the operating Agency or Administration.
F.3.2
The operating Agency or Administration will be responsible for equipment which may
be required for performing the commissioning tests.
F.3.3
A LEOLUT may be commissioned as a stand-alone system, independent of an MCC.
However, LEOLUT commissioning may take place at the same time that the
associated MCC is being commissioned.
F.3.4
The LEOLUT/MCC interface is part of the LEOLUT commissioning. Therefore, it
shall be tested as part of the LEOLUT commissioning procedure.
F.3.5
If the test results in the commissioning report submitted by the operating Agency or
Administration do not demonstrate full compliance with the LEOLUT Performance
Specification (C/S T.002), corrective action shall be taken.
F.3.6
If the test results in the commissioning report submitted by the operating Agency or
Administration do demonstrate full compliance with the LEOLUT Performance
Specification (C/S T.002), the alert data derived from the new LEOLUT can be
immediately used by the associated MCC for distribution in accordance with the
Cospas-Sarsat Data Distribution Plan (C/S A.001).
F.3.7
Once the alert data derived from the new LEOLUT begins to be used by the associated
MCC, a change of System status shall be notified to all MCCs by the associated MCC,
in accordance with the procedure of document C/S A.001.
F-3
F.3.8
The Joint Committee or an EWG established by the Council for the purpose reviews
the LUT commissioning report and recommends to the Cospas-Sarsat Council, as
appropriate, formal commissioning of the LEOLUT.
F.4 STATUS OF THE COSPAS-SARSAT GROUND SEGMENT
F.4.1
After their commissioning, LEOLUTs are listed and described as appropriate in the
applicable System documents and the Cospas-Sarsat System Data document.
F.4.2
The Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs commissioned in the Cospas-Sarsat System shall be
listed on the Cospas-Sarsat website www.cospas-sarsat.org.
- END OF ANNEX F -
G-1
ANNEX G
GUIDELINES FOR INTEGRATION OF NEW LEOLUTs
IN THE COSPAS-SARSAT SYSTEM
The introduction of new LEOLUTs in the Cospas-Sarsat System is supervised by the Joint
Committee or an EWG body tasked by the Cospas-Sarsat Council to review LUT
commissioning reports whose objectives support:
a)
the improvement of the overall performance of the Cospas-Sarsat Ground Segment;
and
b)
the technical control of the development of the Cospas-Sarsat LUTs.
The guidelines hereunder, and Figure G.1, provide procedures for integrating a new LEOLUT
into the Cospas-Sarsat Ground Segment.
1.
Installation of New Equipment - The new LEOLUT(s) equipment should be sited to allow
the widest possible horizon and to maximize coverage of national SRRs as well as the
entire Cospas-Sarsat System. The location of the LEOLUT(s) should also allow for
reliable communications with the associated MCC.
2.
Ground Segment Description and LEOLUT Coverage - The national Administration
should ensure that a description of the new LEOLUT(s) along with (1) coordinates,
(2) address, (3) frequencies and (4) LEOLUT antenna masks are provided to the Cospas-
Sarsat Secretariat.
The national Administration should also ensure that their LEOLUT(s) are properly
registered with the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The forms provided
in Annex I to this document should be completed and forwarded to ITU through the
appropriate national authorities.
3.
Commissioning Test - For new Ground Segment Providers, the LEOLUT
Commissioning tests may be scheduled to coincide with the MCC commissioning tests.
In any case, the LEOLUT should be connected to the MCC and tested in its operational
configuration processing all channels identified in section 3.3 of this document.
However, statistics for the different channels may be collected separately.
The LEOLUT Operator should ensure that test beacon(s) capable of transmitting the test
code sequences contained in Annex D is (are) available for the commissioning test, or
the LEOLUT Operator should coordinate with beacon simulator providers in the USA
or France for the transmission of such code sequences. If test beacons/simulators cannot
be used during the commissioning test, the LEOLUT Operator should ensure that an
alternative method of confirming compliance is identified.
The relevant sections of this document describe the operational, functional and
processing, and performance requirements to be tested. During the test, the data from the
G-2
LEOLUT(s) should be transmitted to the associated MCC, however, the data should be
suppressed by the MCC and not transmitted within the Cospas-Sarsat System.
4.
Preparation of Commissioning Report - The results of the tests, along with the proper
declarations and verifications for items not specifically tested, should be documented in
a commissioning report. Annex A to this document contains the format of the
commissioning report.
The commissioning report should include as a minimum the information requested in this
document and in the format contained in Annex A. In addition, information to explain or
clarify results should also be included in the commissioning report.
Any anomaly, or failure to meet a requirement, observed during the commissioning test
should be corrected and the requirement re-tested. After the LEOLUT satisfies the
requirements of document C/S T.002 Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUT Performance
Specification and Design Guidelines,” the completed commissioning report should be
submitted by the national Administration to the Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat.
5.
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) - If the commissioning test has been completed
successfully, and the commissioning report has been forwarded to the Cospas-Sarsat
Secretariat, the LEOLUT may begin operations in an IOC status. However, the LEOLUT
cannot reach IOC status prior to the MCC IOC date if the associated MCC is also in the
commissioning process. The national Administration, through its associated MCC,
should notify all Ground Segment Operators of a LEOLUTs IOC status via a System
Status message.
The IOC phase allows a thorough review of the LEOLUT performance. However a
LEOLUT shall not remain in an IOC phase for more than one year. LEOLUTs that have
not reached FOC within one year will be considered not operational, and documented as
Under Development”. To regain IOC status the LEOLUT will require a retest of the
elements which prevented it from reaching FOC. The LEOLUT then must operate again
in an IOC phase prior to reaching FOC. All Cospas-Sarsat Ground Segment Operators
should monitor the data from new LEOLUTs for any significant anomalies that could
impact Cospas-Sarsat operations.
6.
Full Operational Capability (FOC) - If after 90 days of operation in an IOC state no
anomalies are detected in the performance of the LEOLUT, the LEOLUT should be
declared at FOC by the appropriate nodal MCC. The transition of a LEOLUT from an
IOC status to a FOC status ensures that the LEOLUT performs to Cospas-Sarsat standards
and does not negatively impact System operations.
7.
Formal Commissioning - The Joint Committee or an EWG established by the Cospas-
Sarsat Council for the purpose reviews the commissioning report and, pending additional
details or explanations, provides recommendations on approval of the report and the
commissioning of the LEOLUT into the Cospas-Sarsat Ground Segment to the Council.
The Council approves the recommendation and decides that the LEOLUT is formally
commissioned in the Cospas-Sarsat Ground Segment.
G-3
Figure G.1:
Overview of LEOLUT Integration
-END OF ANNEX G-
Any
Significant
Anomalies?
LO Coordinates
with Beacon
Simulator
Providers as
Necessary
Conform
to
C/S T.002?
LO* Installs
LEOLUT
Equipment
Begin Process to
Register LUTs
with ITU
LO Submit
Report to
C/S Secretariat
Ground Segment
Description to
C/S Secretariat
LO Prepares
Required
Documentation
LO Performs
Commissioning
Test
LO Analyzes
Test Results/
Prepare Report
LEOLUT
Begins Operations
at IOC
LEOLUT
Operator Takes
Corrective
Action
Council
Formally
Commissions
LEOLUT
JC or EWG on LUT commissioning
Evaluates
Report and
Recommends
NM** Declares
LEOLUT at FOC
C/S System
Monitors for
Anomalies
Report is submitted
for review
Yes
No
Yes
No
\*LO: LEOLUT Operator
**NM: Nodal MCC
H-4
ANNEX H
GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION OF NEW LEOLUTs WITH ITU
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE FORM OF NOTICE ApS4/III
FOR REGISTRATION OF COSPAS-SARSAT LEOLUTs WITH ITU
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NOTES:
-
The form ApS4/III provided at appendix 1 to this Annex is to be completed by each national
administration or agency operating Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs, for each LUT and each
satellite network (i.e. KOSPAS and SAR)3.
-
Plain characters in the description below reproduce the text of ITU BR Circular Letter
CR/65. Comments by the Secretariat are in Italics.
-
Different information is required for registering GEOLUTs. In particular, GEOLUTs
cannot be associated with the KOSPAS and SAR networks as notified to ITU.
HEADER4:
DATE
Date of submission by notifying administration for its own use.
Administration serial number
Serial/reference number given by the notifying administration for its
own use.
A1f. NOTIFYING
ADMINISTRATION
The country symbol designating the notifying administration and the
symbol designating the international satellite system, if appropriate.
Note that the three letter symbol designating the country is different
from the Cospas-Sarsat three letter abbreviation given on the Cospas-
Sarsat website www.cospas-sarsat.org. The ITU three letter country
symbol is given in Table B1 of the Preface to the International
Frequency List (IFL). Cospas-Sarsat has not been declared as an
international system and no abbreviation has been assigned, so the
second part of this field should not be completed.
RR1488
Indicate with a X that this is a Notification.
RR1107 and RR1610
To be left blank.
RS46
Not applicable to Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs.
NOTIFICATION INTENDED
FOR ADDITION
To be indicated with the letter A for a new earth station (not
previously notified). Letters M or S are to be used for modification or
suppression of earth stations previously notified.
BR IDENTIFICATION NO.
OF STATION TO BE
MODIFIED / SUPPRESSED
To be used only in case of modification or suppression of earth
stations previously notified.
SECTION 1: CHARACTERISTICS OF EARTH STATION
3 Note that since Mars 2008, the ITU has made available a PC based data capture software application named
Spacecap for the electronic capture of data elements to be furnished in notices relating to space systems and Earth
stations. The latest version of the software, dated 28 July 2009, is freely available at the website www.itu.int/ITU-
R/software/space/spacecap/index.html. The electronic version of the notice form APS4/III is no longer available
but all requirements for submission of an Earth station are spelt out in Annex 2 to Appendix 4 of the Radio
Regulations (www.itu.int/publ/R-REG-RR/en).
4 Note that these fields refer to the form ApS4/III, minor adjustments might be required when using the new ITU
electronic data capture system (Spacecap).
H-5
A1e1. TYPE
Indicate Specific with letter S.
A1e2. NAME OF EARTH
STATION
Enter name of LEOLUT.
A1e3a. COUNTRY
Indicate the country in which the station is located using the
appropriate symbol given in Table No. B1 of the Preface to the IFL or
the SRS. In most cases this is the same symbol as in field A1f).
A1e3b. GEOGRAPHICAL
COORDINATES
Specific to the LEOLUT.
A4c1. ASSOCIATED SPACE
STATION
KOSPAS or SAR.
A4c2. NOMINAL ORBITAL
LONGITUDE
Not applicable, leave blank.
A7a. HORIZON ELEVATION
DIAGRAM
Enter the number of the attachment containing the diagram indicating
the horizon elevation angle for each azimuth around the station
(instructions for presentation of graphical data are given in IFRB
circular letter No. 769 of 23 December 1988); or
alternatively, fill in the table provided for the values of horizon
elevation angle (A7a TABLE OF VALUES FOR THE HORIZON
ELEVATION). In this case it is not necessary to fill in values for each
5 or 10 degrees of azimuth; only changes in the horizon elevation
angle need be indicated. Thus, for example, if the horizon elevation
angle has a constant value of 1.5 degrees between azimuths of 50
and 180 degrees only two entries are required in the table; one for an
azimuth of 50 degrees and one for an azimuth of 180 degrees. In
addition, if for two consecutive values of azimuth in the table, the
horizon elevation angles are different, intermediate values will be
calculated by linear interpolation.
A7b. ELEVATION ANGLE
Enter the planned minimum operating angle of elevation of the
antenna on the direction of maximum radiation towards the associated
space station, expressed in decimal degrees from the horizontal
plane.
In the case of Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs this elevation angle should be
0.0 degrees or the minimum value (over 0) specified in Table A7a.
A7c. OPERATING
AZIMUTHAL ANGLES
Enter the planned range of operating azimuthal angles for the direction
of maximum radiation, each value expressed in decimal degrees
clockwise from True North.
In the case of Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs these values should be 0.0 to
360.0 degrees.
A7d. ALTITUDE
Enter the height of the centre of the antenna above mean sea level,
expressed in metres.
This information is specific to each Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUT.
A10. COORDINATING AREA
DIAGRAMS
Not necessary for Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs.
End of page ApS4/III - 1
H-6
SECTION 2: TRANSMITTING EARTH STATION CHARACTERISTICS
Not applicable to Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs, pages ApS4/III - 2a and
2b are not to be completed nor forwarded to the ITU.
SECTION 3: RECEIVING EARTH STATION CHARACTERISTICS
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ANTENNA
B1. ASSOCIATED
SATELLITE TRANSMITTING
BEAM DESIGNATION
Enter the receiving beam designation by a symbol consisting of up to
four characters.
For Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs, enter T1.
ADD/MOD/SUP/REP of the
antenna
Leave blank.
OLD BEAM
DESIGNATION
Leave blank.
B5. EARTH STATION
ANTENNA
CHARACTERISTICS
a. MAXIMUM ISOTROPIC
GAIN
Enter the appropriate sign (+ or -) followed by the isotropic gain (Gi
see RR154) of the antenna in the direction of maximum radiation,
expressed in dBi.
Enter value specific to the LEOLUT antenna, as specified by the
manufacturer. For example, Bundaberg LUT was notified as +25.9
dBi, other Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs could have figures of about +30.0
dBi.
b. BEAMWIDTH
Enter the total beamwidth at the mean half-power points of the main
lobe, expressed in decimal degrees.
Enter value specific to the LEOLUT antenna, as specified by the
manufacturer. For example, Bundaberg LUT was notified with 8.00
degrees beamwidth, other Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs could have
beamwidth of about 5.00 degrees.
C1. ANTENNA RADIATION
PATTERN DIAGRAM. SEE
ATTACHMENT No.
If available, enter the attachment number where the measured
radiation diagram of the LUT antenna is provided. This is NOT
required for Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs and, alternatively, the radiation
pattern symbol can be entered in c2.
C2. RADIATION PATTERN
Indicate the reference radiation pattern (from table in BR Circular
CR/65 and the Preface to IFL or SRS). Note that if the radiation
pattern had been provided as an attachment, then this should be left
blank.
The symbol AP29 can be used for Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs. It refers
to Annex 3 to Appendix 29 of the RR (Radiation Patterns for Earth
Station Antennae to Be Used When They Are Not Published).
FOR NON STANDARD
ANTENNA PROVIDE
Leave blank.
H-7
INFORMATION COMMON TO THE FOLLOWING GROUPS (LISTS)
OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES OF THIS ANTENNA
A2a. DATE OF BRINGING
INTO USE
Enter date of commissioning or expected date of operation
(dd/mm/yy).
A3a. OPERATING AGENCY
OR COMPANY
Using symbols from Table No. 12A/12B of the Preface to the IFL or
SRS, indicate the operating agency or company and the postal and
telegraphic addresses of the administration to which communications
should be sent on urgent matters regarding interference, quality of
emissions, and questions referring to the technical operation of
stations (see Article 22 of the RR). If there is no symbol in Table No.
12A/12B of the Preface corresponding to the administration or agency
concerned, spell out the name in box REMARKS with reference to box
A3a or A3b as applicable, and the Bureau will provide the symbol.
The Preface to the SRS is available in CD form at the Secretariat,
information on existing symbols, as recorded for each country in the
Preface, can be provided on request. For example, the symbols given
in the Preface to the Space Radiocommunications Stations are:
- 005 for INTA, Spain
- 018 for CNES, France
- 003 for National Defence, Algeria
- 027 for Ministry of Transport, London, UK
A3b. ADMINISTRATION
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
STATION
Enter A if the operating agency is an administration, refer to Tables
12A/12B of the Preface otherwise.
SPECIAL SECTION AR11/A
(RR1042)
Enter the number of the Special Section of the Weekly Circular in
which the advance information was published under Section I of Article
11.
This box should be left blank and references to advance publications
of the satellite networks provided in OTHER SPECIAL SECTIONS
(see below).
SPECIAL SECTION AR11/C
(RR1060)
Leave blank.
SPECIAL SECTION ART.14
(RR1610)
Leave blank.
OTHER SPECIAL SECTIONS
- Forms in respect of the KOSPAS network, enter:
in column reference,
in column number
(1) SPA-AA
(2) SPA-AA
- Forms in respect of the SAR network, enter:
in column reference,
in column number
(1) SPA-AA
(2) SPA-AA
A6/A7. COORDINATED
WITH OR AGREEMENT
REACHED WITH
Leave blank.
H-8
A6/A7. COORDINATION
REQUESTED WITH OR
AGREEMENT SOUGHT WITH
Leave blank.
REMARKS
Leave blank.
End of page ApS4/III - 3a
SATELLITE TRANSMITTING
BEAM DESIGNATION
Enter the symbol T1
BR IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER OF GROUP (LIST)
OF FREQUENCIES TO BE
MODIFIED / SUPPRESSED /
REPLACED
To be used only in case of modification or suppression of group of
assigned frequencies previously notified. Leave blank for notification
of LEOLUTs not previously registered.
ADD / MOD / SUP / REP
Enter the symbol A
CHARACTERISTICS COMMON TO THE FOLLOWING GROUP
(LIST) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES
C4a. CLASS OF STATION
Indicate the appropriate class of station and the nature of service,
using the symbols given in Tables Nos. 6A1 and 6B1 respectively of
the Preface to the IFL and the SRS. Up to four pairs of values can be
provided
For Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs, enter the symbols:
- TB which designates aeronautical earth stations,
- TI which designates coast earth stations,
C4b. NATURE OF SERVICE
For Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs, enter the symbols:
- FS i.e. a land station established solely for the safety of life, and
- OT i.e. a station open exclusively to the operational traffic of the
service concerned.
C6. POLARIZATION
Enter the symbol for the type of polarization in the first box (see Table
No. 9D1 of the Preface to the IFL and the SRS).
For Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs, enter the symbol CL which indicates a
left-hand circular polarization. Leave the second box (if linear, …)
blank.
C3a. ASSIGNED
FREQUENCY BAND
Enter the bandwidth of the assigned frequency band as defined in
RR141, expressed in KHz. The assigned frequency band should in
no case exceed the bandwidth of a single satellite transponder.
Enter the figure 800 (kHz) for Sarsat satellites and 1000 (kHz) for
Cospas satellites, or the value specific to the LEOLUT if different.
H-9
C5b. RECEIVING SYSTEM
NOISE TEMPERATURE
Enter the value of the lowest total receiving noise temperature
expressed in kelvins, referred to the output of the earth station antenna
under clear sky conditions.
This data is specific to the LUT and should be obtained from the LUT
manufacturer.
EMISSIONS RECEIVED BY THE ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES
LISTED BELOW
C7a. DESIGNATION OF
EMISSION
Indicate the necessary bandwidth (RR146) and class of emission
(RR133) in accordance with Article 4 and Appendix 6.
For the KOSPAS network the registered data for the T1 frequency
beam shows 1M00FXX. For the SAR network the registered data for
the T1 frequency beam shows 800KFXX. However, the best
description of the class of emission received by the LUT is G9D.
Therefore, for Cospas-Sarsat LEOLUTs, the designation of emission
to be entered is 1M00G9D for Kospas network and 800KG9D for SAR
network.
C8e. C/N Objective (total -
clear sky)
Enter the required carrier to noise ratio, in decibels, for the overall link
for each carrier when clear sky propagation conditions apply.
This data is specific to the LUT and should be obtained from the LUT
manufacturer.
GROUP (LIST) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES HAVING THE
ABOVE COMMON CHARACTERISTICS
C2a. ASSIGNED
FREQUENCY
The value 1544.5 should be entered as shown at Annex 3 with the
letter M (for MHz) in the last box.
End of page ApS4/III - 3b
End of form
H-10
FORM OF NOTICE
NOTIFICATION INTENDED FOR
A1f. NOTIFYING
ADMINISTRATION
RR1488
Notification
Request for
Coordination
Agreement
under Art.14
Request for Assistance
of the BR for
and
/or
FIRST NOTIFICATION
RESUBMISSION
ADDITION
MODIFICATION
SUPPRESSION
EARTH STATION
(APPENDIX S4 - ANNEX 2A)
RR1107
RR1107
ApS4/III
A1e2. NAME OF THE EARTH STATION
A1e3a. COUNTRY
A1e3b. GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES
A4c1. ASSOCIATED SPACE STATION
(if geostationary)
A4c2. NOMINAL ORBITAL LONGITUDE
A7d. ALTITUDE
A7c. OPERATING AZIMUTHAL
ANGLES
RR1610
BR IDENTIFICATION NO. OF STATION
TO BE MODIFIED / SUPPRESSED
A1e1. TYPE (Specific/Typical)
RR1610
DATE
(Day/Month/Year)
Administration
Serial Number
Metres
Degrees
E/W
L o n g i t u d e
L a t i t u d e
Degrees
Min.
Sec.
Deg.
E/W
N/S
Min.
Sec.
Form ApS4/III - 1
GENERAL NOTES :
different emissions (with associated power and power density values) in this box. If there are more emissions, use another page
on the preceding page. In all cases where there is more information than can fit in a box, follow this procedure.
1. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EARTH STATION
ii. Data items that are related are grouped together in a box. For example, the page labelled "Form ApS4/III - 2b" (at the bottom)
contains a box titled "Emissions common to the assigned frequencies listed below". It is possible to specify 12
of the same type to provide additional data, after checking ( ) the field labelled 'More emissions on next page"
iii. This form can be used to add, modify or suppress an existing station, by entering A, M or S in the box at the top right-
hand corner of this page in the area titled "Notification intended for". In the case of a modification of an existing station,
where certain data fields are to be added, modified or suppressed, provide ALL the data in the particular box as they would
look after the change. In addition, indicate that the corresponding antenna or group of frequencies is being modified by
entering M or R in the field that has been provided for this purpose at these levels.
iv. Certain fields in this notice form have a superscript "1"as part of their labels. This has the following meaning :
1 - This information is not required for the notification of a typical earth station.
Request for
Coordination
RS 46
PAGE
OF
A7a. TABLE OF VALUES FOR THE HORIZON ELEVATION
AZIMUTH
ELEVATION
ANGLE
Degrees
AZIMUTH
ELEVATION
ANGLE
Degrees
AZIMUTH
ELEVATION
ANGLE
Degrees
AZIMUTH
ELEVATION
ANGLE
Degrees
AZIMUTH
ELEVATION
ANGLE
Degrees
AZIMUTH
ELEVATION
ANGLE
Degrees
FROM (Degrees)
TO (Degrees)
A7b. ELEVATION ANGLE
Degrees
i. This form of notice consists of three parts - 1, 2, and 3 - as indicated below :
1 - Characteristics of the earth station
2 - Transmitting earth station characteristics and
3 - Receiving earth station characteristics.
In each part, each information item/data field includes a number in its label. This number is the same as that used for the same
item in Appendix S4 (WRC-95) within the same part. For example, on the page labelled "Form ApS4/III - 2a" (at the bottom), the
field "A2a. Date of bringing into use" is the item numbered 2a in Part A of Annex 2A to Appendix S4.
A7a. HORIZON ELEVATION DIAGRAM
SEE ATTACHMENT NO.
A10. COORDINATION AREA DIAGRAMS
SEE ATTACHMENT NO.
d d
m
m
y
y
A B C
A
S
C
C
B
A
C
N a m e
C
o
f
L U T
m
m
m
K O S P A S o
R
A
S
r
d d d X m m
s
s
s
m
m
X
d
d
s
( To be completed - See Annex I )
Or the code for
the location of
LEOLUT as
identified in the
preface to the
IFL if different
from A1f
H-11
OLD BEAM DESIGNATION (if changed)
NOTES ON FILLING IN THE NEXT PAGES:
2. TRANSMITTING EARTH STATION CHARACTERISTICS
B1. ASSOCIATED SATELLITE RECEIVING
BEAM DESIGNATION
b. BEAMWIDTH
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ANTENNA
+/-
dBi
Degrees
B5. EARTH STATION ANTENNA CHARACTERISTICS
a. MAXIMUM ISOTROPIC GAIN
(4)
(5)
A2a. DATE OF BRINGING INTO USE
R
R
RR Provision
R
R
R
R
R
R
OTHER SPECIAL SECTIONS
(1)
(2)
(3)
Reference
Number
A
R
1 /
A /
Number
A
R
1 /
C /
Number
A
R
4 /
C /
Number
SPECIAL SECTION AR11/A (RR1042)
SPECIAL SECTION AR11/C (RR1060)
SPECIAL SECTION ART.14 (RR1610)
Symbols of the Administrations concerned
R
R
R
R
RR Provision
R
R
R
R
R
R
Symbols of the Administrations concerned
R
R
A3b. ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STATION
(Refer to Table 12A/12B of the Preface to the IFL & SRS)
Day
Month
Year
INFORMATION COMMON TO THE FOLLOWING GROUPS (LISTS) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES OF THIS ANTENNA
REMARKS
Form ApS4/III - 2a
A3a. OPERATING AGENCY OR COMPANY
(Refer to Table 12A/12B of the Preface to the IFL & SRS)
A6/A7. COORDINATED WITH OR AGREEMENT REACHED WITH
A6/A7. COORDINATION REQUESTED WITH OR AGREEMENT SOUGHT WITH
of the antenna
ADD / MOD / SUP / REP
c2. RADIATION PATTERN
(give reference pattern or provide diagram)
c1. ANTENNA RADIATION PATTERN
DIAGRAM. SEE ATTACHMENT NO.
NOTE: For a steerable beam,
the last character of the beam
designation shall be "R"
FOR NON-STANDARD ANTENNA PROVIDE:
PAGE
OF
FOR EACH ANTENNA YOU MAY PROVIDE ONE OR MORE GROUPS (LISTS) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES, EACH GROUP (LIST) HAVING ONE SET OF COMMON
CHARACTERISTICS. THE BOTTOM HALF OF THIS PAGE CONTAINS COMMON DATA THAT IS APPLICABLE TO ONE OR MORE GROUPS (LISTS) OF FREQUENCIES
OF THIS ANTENNA. FOR EACH GROUP (LIST) OF FREQUENCIES OF THIS ANTENNA, FIRST FILL IN THE SET OF COMMON CHARACTERISTICS, FOLLOWED BY
THE GROUP (LIST) OF FREQUENCIES TO WHICH THE SET APPLIES. USE AS MANY PAGES AS NECESSARY.
Degrees
PHI1
dBi
Coefficient A
dBi
Coefficient B
dBi
Coefficient C
dBi
Coefficient D
Do not send this page to the ITU
H-12
+/-
dBW
dBW/Hz
+/-
MORE ON NEXT PAGE
C4a. CLASS
OF STATION
C4b. NATURE
OF SERVICE
C8a1/C8b1. * MAXIMUM
PEAK POWER
C8a2/C8b2. * MAXIMUM
POWER DENSITY
EMISSIONS COMMON TO THE ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES LISTED BELOW
GROUP (LIST) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES HAVING THE ABOVE COMMON CHARACTERISTICS
C7a. DESIGNATION OF EMISSION
Form ApS4/III - 2b
CHARACTERISTICS COMMON TO THE FOLLOWING GROUP (LIST) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES
k/M/G
Hz
C2a. ASSIGNED FREQUENCY
k/M/G
Hz
C2a. ASSIGNED FREQUENCY
BR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF GROUP (LIST) OF FREQUENCIES TO BE
MODIFIED / SUPPRESSED / REPLACED
PAGE
OF
of the group
ADD / MOD / SUP / REP
C6. POLARIZATION
TYPE
in degrees
if linear, provide angle
C3a. ASSIGNED FREQUENCY
BAND
(kHz)
C8g. MAXIMUM
AGGREGATE POWER
dBW
+/-
+/-
dBW
C8c1. MINIMUM PEAK
POWER
dBW/Hz
+/-
C8c2. MINIMUM
POWER DENSITY
SATELLITE RECEIVING BEAM DESIGNATION
* If maximum peak power and maximum power density
values are of type C8b, check this box
Reason for minimum peak power and minimum power
density (C8c) values being absent; see attachment No.
MORE EMISSIONS
ON NEXT PAGE
Do not send this page to the ITU
H-13
OLD BEAM DESIGNATION (if changed)
NOTES ON FILLING IN THE NEXT PAGES:
3. RECEIVING EARTH STATION CHARACTERISTICS
B1. ASSOCIATED SATELLITE TRANSMITTING
BEAM DESIGNATION
b. BEAMWIDTH
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ANTENNA
+/-
dBi
Degrees
B5. EARTH STATION ANTENNA CHARACTERISTICS
a. MAXIMUM ISOTROPIC GAIN
(4)
(5)
A2a. DATE OF BRINGING INTO USE
R
R
RR Provision
R
R
R
R
R
R
OTHER SPECIAL SECTIONS
(1)
(2)
(3)
Reference
Number
A
R
1 /
A /
Number
A
R
1 /
C /
Number
A
R
4 /
C /
Number
SPECIAL SECTION AR11/A (RR1042)
SPECIAL SECTION AR11/C (RR1060)
SPECIAL SECTION ART.14 (RR1610)
Symbols of the Administrations concerned
R
R
R
R
RR Provision
R
R
R
R
R
R
Symbols of the Administrations concerned
R
R
A3b. ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STATION
(Refer to Table 12A/12B of the Preface to the IFL & SRS)
Day
Month
Year
INFORMATION COMMON TO THE FOLLOWING GROUPS (LISTS) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES OF THIS ANTENNA
REMARKS
Form ApS4/III - 3a
A3a. OPERATING AGENCY OR COMPANY
(Refer to Table 12A/12B of the Preface to the IFL & SRS)
A6/A7. COORDINATED WITH OR AGREEMENT REACHED WITH
A6/A7. COORDINATION REQUESTED WITH OR AGREEMENT SOUGHT WITH
of the antenna
ADD / MOD / SUP / REP
c2. RADIATION PATTERN
(give reference pattern or provide diagram)
c1. ANTENNA RADIATION PATTERN
DIAGRAM. SEE ATTACHMENT NO.
NOTE: For a steerable beam,
the last character of the beam
designation shall be "R"
FOR NON-STANDARD ANTENNA PROVIDE:
PAGE
OF
FOR EACH ANTENNA YOU MAY PROVIDE ONE OR MORE GROUPS (LISTS) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES, EACH GROUP (LIST) HAVING ONE SET OF COMMON
CHARACTERISTICS. THE BOTTOM HALF OF THIS PAGE CONTAINS COMMON DATA THAT IS APPLICABLE TO ONE OR MORE GROUPS (LISTS) OF FREQUENCIES
OF THIS ANTENNA. FOR EACH GROUP (LIST) OF FREQUENCIES OF THIS ANTENNA, FIRST FILL IN THE SET OF COMMON CHARACTERISTICS, FOLLOWED BY
THE GROUP (LIST) OF FREQUENCIES TO WHICH THE SET APPLIES. USE AS MANY PAGES AS NECESSARY.
dBi
Coefficient A
dBi
Coefficient B
dBi
Coefficient C
dBi
Coefficient D
Degrees
PHI1
2 9 5
S P A - A A
A
A
A -
P
S
A
y y
m
m
d
d
P
A
+
T
Or 223 and
281 for SAR
Not to be
completed if
antenna radiation
pattern diagram
has been included
with submission
H-14
EMISSIONS RECEIVED BY THE ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES LISTED BELOW
MORE ON NEXT PAGE
C4a. CLASS
OF STATION
C4b. NATURE
OF SERVICE
C5b. RECEIVING SYSTEM
NOISE TEMPERATURE
C3a. ASSIGNED FREQUENCY
BAND
CHARACTERISTICS COMMON TO THE FOLLOWING GROUP (LIST) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES
C7a. DESIGNATION OF EMISSION
GROUP (LIST) OF ASSIGNED FREQUENCIES HAVING THE ABOVE COMMON CHARACTERISTICS
Form ApS4/III - 3b
C6. POLARIZATION
BR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF GROUP (LIST) OF FREQUENCIES TO BE
MODIFIED / SUPPRESSED / REPLACED
PAGE
OF
of the group
ADD / MOD / SUP / REP
kelvins
(kHz)
TYPE
SATELLITE TRANSMITTING BEAM DESIGNATION
dB
C8e. C/N Objective
(total - clear sky)
if linear, provide angle
in degrees
k/M/G
Hz
C2a. ASSIGNED FREQUENCY
k/M/G
Hz
C2a. ASSIGNED FREQUENCY
MORE EMISSIONS ON NEXT PAGE
-END OF ANNEX H-
-END OF DOCUMENT-
T
C
I
T
S
T
O
T
I
T
B
T
B
L
F
M
D
G
M
1000 for Kospas and 800 for SAR
Or 800KG9D for
SAR
F S
O T
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Cospas-Sarsat Secretariat
1250 René-Lévesque Blvd. West, Suite 4215, Montreal (Quebec) H3B 4W8 Canada
Telephone: +1 514 500 7999
Fax: +1 514 500 7996
Email: mail@cospas-sarsat.int
Website: http://www.cospas-sarsat.int