Development of GLONASS Metrological Assurance Complex

Oleg Denisenko, Igor Silvestrov, Vyacheslav Fedotov, Anatoly Frolov, Dmitry Pecheritsa

Abstract: The operation of the GLONASS system is based on the use of various measurement equipment which is a part of all of the system’s components: the space complex, augmentation systems, high-precision aposteriori ephemeris-time support complex, fundamental complex and navigation equipment. In order to: - ensure the required quality of the GLONASS components in the process of their development, maintenance and repair; - improve the efficiency of research and development activities, production processes and testing of the GLONASS components; - maintain the state of readiness and secure efficient use of the GLONASS components; and in accordance with the legislation in force in the Russian Federation, the GLONASS system must include a metrological assurance complex for all its components. The GLONASS metrological assurance complex includes technical facilities of three basic types: - state primary standards (belong to the system functionally only); - means for transmitting measurement units from the state primary standards to the means of direct metrological assurance of working measuring instruments; - means for metrological assurance of working measuring instruments. The creation and development of the GLONASS metrological assurance complex is carried out by the institutes of the Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology (Rosstandart) and the Federal Space Agency.
Published in: Proceedings of the 28th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS+ 2015)
September 14 - 18, 2015
Tampa Convention Center
Tampa, Florida
Pages: 1992 - 1997
Cite this article: Denisenko, Oleg, Silvestrov, Igor, Fedotov, Vyacheslav, Frolov, Anatoly, Pecheritsa, Dmitry, "Development of GLONASS Metrological Assurance Complex," Proceedings of the 28th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS+ 2015), Tampa, Florida, September 2015, pp. 1992-1997.
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