Differing from
real (navigation)
satellite missionsa differentiation of the GATE system
into the typical sectors Space Segment,
Ground Segment and User Segment
is not adequate. A division of the
GATE system into the four segments
- Transmit Segment (GATS), Mission
Segment (GAMS), Control Segment
(GCS), and the Support Segment – was
considered as more adequate. Figure 1
gives an general overview of the system
architecture of the GATE infrastructure.
The ground-based transmitters, which
are part of the GATE Transmit Segment
(GATS), will emit all frequencies foreseen
for Galileo. Therefore they have to be
flexible in signal generation and adaptive
to changes in signal structure. As GATE is
a real-time system it is necessary to feed
the navigation message in real-time to the
transmitters. They are also equipped with
stable atomic clocks. The following Figure
2 shows the six envisaged transmitter
locations, as well as the transmitter rack
and the corresponding transmit antenna.
The GATE Mission Segment (GAMS)
monitors the navigation signals by using
two GATE Monitoring Stations (GMS),
performs the time synchronisation of all
system clocks and generates navigation
messages and steering commands to be
sent to the six transmitters. The tasks
denoted above are mainly performed
by the two GAMS core elements, the
GATE Processing Facility (GPF) and
the GATE Monitor Receiver (GMRx),
both developed by IFEN GmbH.
The GATE Control Segment (GCS)
includes all the functionality and facilities
that are required for the mission control
and operation. The main tasks it has
to perform are to monitor and control
the entire GATE system, to host and
operate the control centre, which serves
as operational node of GATE including
Figure 1: GATE Infrastructure Overview e.g. the mission planning, to host and
provide the GATE system time, and
to archive the GATE mission data.
The main tasks of the GATE Support
Segment (GSS) finally comprise
the appropriate preparation, i.e.
simulation and planning, of the GATE
experiments with dedicated software
tools, as well as the provision of the
GATE User Terminals equipped with
a combined Galileo/GPS receiver.