2017 Public Interface Control Working Group and Forum for the NAVSTAR GPS Public Documents

Published date25 January 2019
Citation84 FR 368
Record Number2019-00111
SectionNotices
CourtAir Force Department,Defense Department
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 17 (Friday, January 25, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 17 (Friday, January 25, 2019)]
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                [Page 368]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-00111]
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                DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
                Department of the Air Force
                2017 Public Interface Control Working Group and Forum for the
                NAVSTAR GPS Public Documents
                 AGENCY: Global Positioning System Directorate (GPSD), Department of
                the Air Force, Department of Defense.
                 ACTION: The Global Positioning System Testing notice.
                SUMMARY: This notice informs the public that the Space and Missiles
                Center Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Directorate Engineering (SMC/
                GPE) Systems Integration Demonstration (SI Demo) team plans to execute
                a test in February 2019 to investigate legacy receiver week roll-over
                behavior and analyze any off-nominal behavior exhibited. Additonal
                details about the test and how interested civil vendors may participate
                is detailed below.
                DATES: Questionaire due by February 4, 2019.
                ADDRESSES: SMC/GPE, 483 North Aviation Boulevard, El Segundo, CA 90245-
                2808.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Global Positioning System (GPS) week
                number rollover occurs in the GPS legacy navigation (LNAV) message
                every 1024 weeks due to the GPS week number being represented by only
                10 bits within the LNAV message. The next GPS week number roll over
                will occur 18 seconds prior to the 0000Z boundary (Coordinated
                Universal Time) between April 6/7 2019. In most cases, any negative
                response from a GPS receiver caused by a problem accounting for the 10-
                bit week number week roll over would likely affect the calendar
                conversion from GPS time to UTC date/time and could result in the GPS
                receiver thinking it had jumped backward in time by 1024 weeks to 21/22
                August 1999. Many receiver-specific design documents contain
                requirements that ensure proper handling of a rollover event. However,
                SMC/GPE does not control, maintain, or even have an awareness of the
                software and requirements baseline of every GPS receiver in operation.
                Many performance conditions, especially those in older GPS receivers,
                may differ from expectations laid out in modernized receiver-specific
                design documents. It should be noted that the modernized civil
                navigation (CNAV) signals all utilize a 13-bit week number
                representation and the use of those CNAV signals can delay potential
                week number roll-over problems to 5/6 January 2137. Below are a few
                questions whose answers would help SMC/GPE understand your receiver's
                expected behavior during the upcoming GPS 10-bit week number roll-over:
                 1. Does your strategy involve user input?
                 2. Do the users understand and know the procedure?
                 3. Is the procedure detailed in a manual or other document?
                 4. Is the procedure, manual, or documentation posted on your
                website?
                 5. Are there concerns for any automated systems your receiver is
                integrated into?
                 6. Do you plan on posting product advisories for each receiver
                type? If so, where?
                 7. Has testing been planned/completed to confirm receiver
                performance expectations?
                 8. Would you be interested in participating in the test by either:
                1) Supplying receivers & technical support to test with the government
                team? 2) Testing using your own test setup and configuration?
                 9. How many receiver types would you be able to supply/test for
                this effort? (Note, not all receiver types may be applicable to this
                test event.)
                 If you wish to participate in this test, please submit the answers
                to the questions above to SMC/GPE mailbox at
                smc.gpev.sidemo28@us.af.mil by February 4, 2019. After the submition of
                the questinaire, the SI Demo team will schedule individual meetings
                with interested civil vendors to further discuss their participation in
                the test in more detail.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 2Lt Marcy Gouri
                (marcy.gouri@us.af.mil) or Capt Aaron Knoblauch
                (aaron.knoblauch@us.af.mil)
                Henry Williams,
                Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
                [FR Doc. 2019-00111 Filed 1-24-19; 8:45 am]
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