India Says Goodbye to GPS and Welcome IRNSS Navigation System in 2016

ShortCube: Indians Will be proud of it and the reason – ISRO is going to launch Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) the more powerful and accurate.

The ISRO is going to launch Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) the more powerful and accurate Navigational system than American Global Positioning System (GPS). India is moving towards in more advanced technology, the senior scientist from ISRO has explained how the process of IRNSS can visualise more accurate than the American GPS system.
The desi navigation system from Indian scientist makes major changes in all technology and gadgets, all the developers and manufacturer will have to also manufacture and reproduce Indian own navigation program in the devices.
In Bangalore: On Thursday ISRO major meeting with leading organisations including, location and navigation device manufacturers, Technology Developers, Global Information System and Mobile Phone Manufacturers. ISRO in the meeting demonstrates that how the new IRNSS will work more advanced than the traditional American GPS Also presented that what are the advantages of using IRNSS.
ISRO also demonstrated how the seven constellation satellite will work together once operational by July 2016, he all seven satellite will bring more accurate navigation experience than American GPS system, however, the overall meeting will be representing the IRNSS that how it will work with more accuracy the visual experience in Land street mode. The senior scientists from Space Application Centre (SAC) – Ahmedabad also attended the meeting in Bangalore.

ISRO said that the new IRNSS will be integrated with all new devices as well as it will have its own device for public like Cars navigational system. The unrelated device from American GPS, ISRO to delivered its own additional hardware in handheld devices that will be connected with IRNSS satellites to receive S-Band signals and L-Band signals from phone software to interconnect.
The connection between S and L-Brand and signals will always be in connection with all IRNSS satellite which receiving and sending data to satellite constellation of the IRNSS navigation system, the system software from Satellite itself reconcile the unfortunate errors caused by atmospheric disturbances significantly. The senior ISRO official told that it will give superior quality in providing location than the American GPS system.
The ISRO officials said that all the seven satellites of Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System as IRNSS will be plotted in orbit expected by March 2016. ISRO also said that this signals are not only available in India or its neighbouring countries but also across the entire globe.
Approximate coverage of the IRNSS once complete
ISRO is performing better from the year of 2010, since then, the development project in IRNSS have taken higher pickups, the new IRNSS initiative from ISRO to present the world the more accurate navigation system, this IRNSS has set to become the first independent satellite navigation system – to provide accurate navigation experience to its Indian region users in all the platform such as position, velocity and time. the system has integrated a constellation of seven satellite with a vast number of connection and networks on the ground level systems.
In March 2015, ISRO has launched IRNSS-1D with embed navigation system and the launch was successfully reached to space, it has been confirmed the satellite meets all the necessary requirement to become independent positioning system which operates other six satellites.
Satillites

IRNSS-1A the first navigational satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System series of satellites to be placed in geosynchronous orbit. was built at ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore, costing 125 crore (US$19 million). It has a lift-off mass of 1380 kg, and carries a navigation payload and a C-band ranging transponder, which operates in L5 band (1176.45 MHz) and S band (2492.028 MHz).An optimised I-1K bus structure with a power handling capability of around 1600 watts is used and is designed for a ten-year mission.The satellite was launched on-board PSLV-C22 on 1 July 2013 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota.

IRNSS-1B is the second out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System. It has been very precisely and successfully placed in its orbit through PSLV-C24 rocket on 4 April 2014.

IRNSS-1C is the Third out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System series of satellites. The satellite was successfully launched using India's PSLV-C26 from theSatish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota on 16 October 2014 at 1:32 am.

IRNSS-1D is the Fourth out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System series of satellites system. It was successfully launched using India's PSLV-C27 on 28 March 2015 at 5:19 pm.

IRNSS-1E will be the fifth out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System series of satellites system. Its launch is planned in January 2016.

IRNSS-1F will be the sixth and IRNSS-1G will be seventh of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System series of satellites.Launch of the both is planned in March 2016 which will become a record for ISRO as it never launched two satellites in a single month ever since its inception.

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