Abstract:The tenth launch (L10) of the European Global Navigation Satellite System Galileo filled in all orbital slots in the constellation. The launch carried four Galileo satellites and took place in July 2018. The satellites were declared operational in February 2019. In this study, we report on the performance of the Galileo L10 satellites in terms of orbital inclination and repeat period parameters, broadcast satellite clocks and signal in space (SiS) performance indicators. We used all available broadcast navigat… Show more
“…Andrei et al [3,4] analysed the performance of Galileo L10 (tenth launch) in terms of Signals-in-Space (SiS) availability and accuracy and concluded with their numerical results that these satellites comply with their target values in terms of SiS performance. This demonstrates the reliability, robustness and consistency of the signal transmission for Galileo and is probably due to (apart from other technical improvements) the use of highly stable Passive Hydrogen Masers on board the satellites [5].…”
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“…Andrei et al [3,4] analysed the performance of Galileo L10 (tenth launch) in terms of Signals-in-Space (SiS) availability and accuracy and concluded with their numerical results that these satellites comply with their target values in terms of SiS performance. This demonstrates the reliability, robustness and consistency of the signal transmission for Galileo and is probably due to (apart from other technical improvements) the use of highly stable Passive Hydrogen Masers on board the satellites [5].…”
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/).
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