Glonass system is an
element of the critical
state infrastructure. please
elaborate this statement?
GLONASS is a dual-use system, which
is applied to meet the needs of national
security, as well as of the economic growth
in various branches of Russian economy,
including transportation, communication,
energy, and mining, i.e. in those areas,
which constitute the background for
the economic strength of Russia.
What stage is Glonass now?
At present we are working on the
modernization of the GLONASS system
using Glonass-M space vehicles. It is
expected that the full orbital constellation
will be deployed in 2010 and the system
performance characteristics will be
improved. This will lay the foundation
for the large-scale implementation of
GLONASS both in Russia and abroad.
Use of Glonass is the
binding in russia for the
governmental users and critical
applications. pl. comment?
In 2005 The Government of Russia
adopted the Resolution № 365, enacting
the obligatory use of GLONASS
across Russia. This mainly concerns
the governmental users and the users
from the key strategic branches of the
Russian economy. This requirement
has been anchored by the Presidential
Decree of May 18, 2007. At present weare completing the legal base formation
to implement the taken decisions. At
the same time, there are no restrictions
imposed on the use of other systems,
provided that the user equipment is sure
to use the GLONASS signals along
with the signals of other systems.
What about Glonass
availability to users
in entire globe?
At the moment we have the routine
replacement of the old Glonass space
vehicles by the new Glonass-M. By
the end of 2008 the GLONASS orbital
constellation is expected to comprise
18 operational satellites, and the
continuous navigation across Russia
will be provided. As for now, the
combined use of GLONASS and GPS
provides the reliable and continuous
navigation even in the city jungles.
What are your
modernization plans?
We are planning to enhance the level
of performance characteristics, to
develop the GNSS augmentations,
electronic maps of the required
scale and coverage, competitive
user equipment and the essential
preconditions for its mass production,
and to implement the pilot projects of
the GLONASS use in various areas.
The GLONASS modernization plan
suggests the introduction of new
navigation signals for the civil users,
including those with the code division.
How do you see GLONAS
vis-à-vis US GPS and
Europe's Galileo?
The GLONASS modernization plan
implies the activities to achieve
compatibility and interoperability
of signals, geodetic frames and
time systems of all existing and
perspective GNSS. They all will
operate together, but each will
remain under national control.
How much conflict or
compatibility you see
among these GNS?
We do not see any conflict among
GLONASS, GPS and Galileo, COMPASS.
All compatibility issues shall be resolved
within ITU coordination procedure.
On the contrary, as I have already
emphasized, we see that in future these
GNSS will complement each other for the
benefit of users throughout the world.
What about international
cooperation of GLONAS
with country like India?
We have a really close cooperation
with India in the field of satellite
navigation. There is an intergovernmental
agreement on cooperation in this
sphere, covering the joint efforts in
the GLONASS development, as well
as in the augmentations and user
equipment issues. Our common task
is to make this agreement work.
Countries like India, China,
Japan aspire to have their
own GNS. Are we heading
for a GNS chaos?
We are convinced that the emergence
of the new GNSS will cause the
synergetic effect, rather than chaos,
for they will operate together and
complement each other in a mutually
beneficial way. In this respect, much is
expected of the International Committee on GNSS, established following the
United Nations General Assembly
resolution. It seems to me, that the
main task of this Committee in terms
of the GNSS providers would be the
development of the common “GNSS
gaming rules”. Thus the consumers
worldwide will gain substantial
advantage from the combined use of
all systems, primarily through the
enhanced reliability of navigation.
Do you think of a scenario
when there in one Global
Satellite Navigation
System for all?
We are progressing toward combined
united GNSS where each system will
operate independently under national
control. Thus, I believe we will succeed to
provide compatibility and interoperability
of all systems to benefit all users over
the world and all applications.
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