Fugro launches G4 service

Fugro launched its G4 service, in the field of GNSS augmentation systems for offshore positioning applications.

The new satellite correction service is the first to take advantage of all four GNSS (global navigation satellite systems): GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou and Galileo. GNSS augmentation services significantly improve position accuracy compared to unaided GNSS receivers, which are commonly used in the consumer sector.

By using all available GNSS satellites, Fugro’s G4 service is designed to improve availability and reliability of offshore positioning, enhancing the safety and productivity of a wide range of survey and other activities offshore. G4 represents a significant advancement compared to augmentation systems, which are based on GPS only, or GPS combined with its Russian equivalent, GLONASS.

The BeiDou system operated by China currently provides coverage in the Asia-Pacific region. Fugro’s G4 service already utilizes the first BeiDou satellites and is ready to start using the Galileo satellites as soon the EU announces initial operational capability (IOC) status for this system. Galileo and future BeiDou satellites will be automatically included as they come online, steadily increasing availability and robustness of this integrated augmentation service.

The new G4 service will be particularly beneficial when the line-of-sight to certain satellites is obstructed by offshore structures - a key consideration during critical positioning operations. The G4 augmentation signals, transmitted via seven high–powered communication satellites to provide at least two independent broadcast channels anywhere in the world, will offer Fugro’s customers unrivalled coverage and availability.

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