EDAS (EGNOS Data Access Service) Differential GNSS Corrections: A Reliable Free-of-Charge Alternative for Precision Farming in Europe

J. Vázquez, E. Lacarra, J. Morán, M. A. Sánchez, A. González, J. Bruzual
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Abstract EDAS (EGNOS Data Access Service) is the EGNOS internet broadcast service, which provides free of charge access to the data collected and generated by the EGNOS infrastructure. EDAS disseminates over the Internet, both in real time and via an FTP archive, the raw data of the GPS, GLONASS (no commitment on GLONASS data is provided (1)) and EGNOS GEO satellites collected by the receivers located at the EGNOS reference stations, which are mainly distributed over Europe and North Africa. The EDAS services offer several types of GNSS data in various protocols and formats, such as DGNSS corrections. This paper reports on the results of some in-field tests conducted by ESSP and Topcon Agriculture to confirm the suitability of EDAS DGNSS corrections for precision farming in Europe. The European Commission (EC) is the owner of EGNOS system (including EDAS) and has delegated the exploitation of EGNOS to the European GNSS Agency (GSA). EDAS service provision is performed by ESSP, as EGNOS Services Provider, under contract with the GSA, the EGNOS program manager. In the ENC 2018 article “EDAS (EGNOS Data Access Service): Differential GPS corrections performance test with state-of-the-art precision agriculture system”, ESSP and Topcon Agriculture presented the results of the first in-field test conducted in a dynamic and real-life environment in the summer of 2017. The test results indicated that the EDAS DGNSS corrections could enable a reliable pass-to-pass accuracy performance for a wide range of precision agriculture applications and become an attractive solution for cereal farms, when the farm is located in the vicinity of an EGNOS reference station. In particular, Topcon Agriculture acknowledged that the observed performance was sufficient to support the following precision agriculture applications: spraying and spreading of any crop type, tilling and harvesting of cereal. Then, ESSP and Topcon Agriculture engaged in additional testing activities to further characterise the EDAS DGPS performance in different scenarios (i.e. at various European locations and with a variety of distances between the designated farm and the target EGNOS reference station). In each test, multiple runs with the rover tractors have been performed over the reference patterns predefined in the Topcon guidance systems. Data recorded during the tests has been analysed in detail, looking at the key performance indicators (e.g. cross track error and pass-to-pass performance) that characterize the EDAS DGPS performance for precision agriculture applications. Different techniques for the computation of the pass-to-pass accuracy performance have been used, including a procedure to measure live in the field and a post-processing alternative. The diversity of scenarios available allows drawing conclusions on the applicability of EDAS DGPS corrections (in terms of maximum distance from the target EGNOS station) for precision agriculture and also understanding the impact of operationally relevant aspects such as the quality of the mobile internet coverage (highly variable across Europe). The EDAS system and its architecture, the main types of data disseminated through EDAS services and the online information available to the EDAS users are introduced in this paper. In particular, the EDAS Ntrip service is described in detail, since it provides the differential corrections to the GPS and GLONASS satellites at the EGNOS reference stations in RTCM format, which are the basis for the present study. The article also reports on the results of the latest tests, which have been performed using Topcon receivers, vehicles and auto-steering systems. In all cases, two different Topcon guidance systems on board tractors were running simultaneously to assess the EDAS DGPS positioning performance with respect to a the reference provided by a top-performing RTK-based Topcon solution. The objective of this paper is to draw conclusions on the use of EDAS DGPS corrections as a reliable free-of-charge alternative for precision farming in Europe (especially for cereal farms), based on the available performance results from the testing campaign and the feedback from the involved precision agriculture experts.
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EDAS (EGNOS数据访问服务)差分GNSS校正:欧洲精确农业的可靠免费替代方案
EDAS (EGNOS数据访问服务)是EGNOS网络广播服务,提供免费访问EGNOS基础设施收集和生成的数据。EDAS在互联网上实时或通过FTP存档传播由位于EGNOS参考站的接收器收集的GPS、GLONASS(未提供GLONASS数据承诺(1))和EGNOS GEO卫星的原始数据,这些卫星主要分布在欧洲和北非。EDAS服务以各种协议和格式提供几种类型的GNSS数据,例如DGNSS校正。本文报告了由ESSP和Topcon Agriculture进行的一些田间试验的结果,以确认EDAS DGNSS校正在欧洲精确农业中的适用性。欧洲委员会(EC)是EGNOS系统(包括EDAS)的所有者,并已将EGNOS的开发授权给欧洲GNSS局(GSA)。EDAS服务由ESSP作为EGNOS服务提供商,根据与EGNOS项目经理GSA签订的合同提供。在ENC 2018的文章“EDAS (EGNOS数据访问服务):最先进的精准农业系统的差分GPS校正性能测试”中,ESSP和Topcon农业展示了2017年夏天在动态和现实环境中进行的首次现场测试的结果。测试结果表明,EDAS DGNSS校正可以为广泛的精准农业应用提供可靠的pass-to-pass精度性能,并成为谷物农场的一个有吸引力的解决方案,当农场位于EGNOS参考站附近时。Topcon Agriculture特别承认,观察到的表现足以支持以下精准农业应用:任何作物类型的喷洒和撒播,谷物的耕作和收获。然后,ESSP和Topcon Agriculture进行了额外的测试活动,以进一步表征EDAS DGPS在不同场景下的性能(即在欧洲不同地点,指定农场与目标EGNOS参考站之间的距离不同)。在每次测试中,探测车牵引车都在Topcon制导系统中预定义的参考模式上进行了多次运行。对测试期间记录的数据进行了详细分析,考察了EDAS DGPS在精准农业应用中表现出的关键性能指标(例如交叉轨迹误差和pass-to-pass性能)。使用了不同的技术来计算pass-to-pass精度性能,包括现场测量程序和后处理替代方案。现有方案的多样性可以得出关于EDAS DGPS校正(从目标EGNOS站的最大距离来看)对精准农业的适用性的结论,也可以了解操作相关方面的影响,例如移动互联网覆盖的质量(在欧洲各地变化很大)。本文介绍了电子教育服务系统及其体系结构、通过电子教育服务传播的主要数据类型以及电子教育服务用户可获得的在线信息。特别是,详细描述了EDAS Ntrip服务,因为它以RTCM格式向EGNOS参考站的GPS和GLONASS卫星提供差分校正,这是本研究的基础。文章还报告了使用Topcon接收器、车辆和自动转向系统进行的最新测试结果。在所有情况下,船上拖拉机上的两个不同的Topcon制导系统同时运行,以评估EDAS DGPS定位性能,并参照性能最高的基于rtk的Topcon解决方案提供的参考。本文的目的是根据测试活动的可用性能结果和相关精准农业专家的反馈,得出结论,将EDAS DGPS校正作为欧洲精准农业(特别是谷物农场)可靠的免费替代方案。
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