SISNeT
PLATFORM OVERVIEW
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Architecture
of the SISNeT platform
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The
four main components of the SISNeT platform are:
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Base Station (BS)
A PC computer connected to an EGNOS receiver through a serial
port. Several software components are installed on the computer, so
that EGNOS messages can be received and sent to a remote computer (called
Data Server) in real-time.
- Data
Server (DS)
A high-performance computer, optimised for running server applications
with many users connected at the same time. The DS functionality is
implemented through a software application called SISNeT Data Server
(SDS). This software receives the EGNOS messages from the BS and transfers
them to the remote SISNeT users in real time. In addition, the SDS implements
all the extra services (present and future) provided by the SISNeT system
to the users.
- User
Application Software (UAS)
A software application described in the SISNeT User Interface Document.
The UAS obtains EGNOS messages in real time (1 message/s or 250 bit/s)
from the DS. The UAS can also access and apply the present and future
additional SISNeT services. Each concrete SISNeT-based application is
characterised by specific processing and output interface stages, which
provide the desired functionality and user interface to the UAS. The
software can be embedded in different kinds of computers and electronic
devices (e.g. Personal Data Assistants).
- Web
server
The DS can store the received messages in a remote Web server via the
FTP protocol, enabling future development of Web / WAP applications
(accessible to the users through a Web browser or mobile device).
Presently, the BS and the DS are installed on the ESA Radionavigation
Laboratory in the ESTEC centre (Noordwijk, The Netherlands). The UAS used
by ESA is run in the EGNOS Project Office (Toulouse, France) where the
whole system is frequently updated. These enhancements are reported in
the SISNeT User Interface Document.
Last update: 9 July 2002
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