European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System
The
European geostationary navigation overlay system
(EGNOS) is a
satellite navigation system
under development by the
European Space Agency
, the
European Commission
and
EUROCONTROL
. It is intended to supplement the
GPS
and
GLONASS
systems by reporting on the reliability and accuracy of the signals, allowing position to be determined to within 2 metres. It will consist of three
geostationary satellites
and a network of ground stations and is intended to be operational in June 2005. It is planned as a precursor to the
Galileo positioning system
. Similar service is provided in America by the
WAAS
system.
External link
ESA information on EGNOS
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