Active PAR

P1952

Standard for Resilient Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) User Equipment

This standard specifies technical requirements and expected behaviors for resilient Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) User Equipment (UE). The scope is limited to the reception, ingestion, processing, handling, and output of PNT data, information, and signals. The scope does not include standards relating to the characteristics of PNT sources. Based on technical requirements, the standard defines different levels of resilience to enable users to select a level that is appropriate based on their risk tolerance, budget, and application criticality. This standard applies to UE that outputs PNT solutions, including PNT systems of systems, integrated PNT receivers, and PNT source components (such as Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) chipsets).

Standard Committee
COM/NetSoft-SC - Virtualized and Software Defined Networks, and Services Standards Committee
Joint Sponsors
GRSS/SC
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2021-05-21

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Communications Society
Standard Committee
COM/NetSoft-SC - Virtualized and Software Defined Networks, and Services Standards Committee
Working Group
RPNTUEWG - Resilient Positioning, Navigation, and Timing User Equipment
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Jennifer Santulli
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Working Group Chair
Shelby Savage

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