Ever wondered if your receiver is leveraging Galileo's advanced capabilities?
The European GNSS Service Centre provides regularly updated lists of Galileo-enabled receivers to help users make informed decisions about their technology.
The Galileo compatible devices page provides the lists of Galileo enabled receivers. The lists are frequently updated based on public information from the manufacturers. The database focuses on technology that supports Galileo High Accuracy Service (HAS) and Open Service - Navigation Message Authentication (OS-NMA) service. The lists are frequently updated and include the name of the manufacturer, the model, the applicable segments or applications and the supported channels for HAS (i.e., E6B and/or Internet Data Distribution).
Whether you are a consumer, developer or industry professional, these resources help you to make informed decisions about your technology.
What to expect from a Galileo enabled receiver?
Having a Galileo enabled receiver is more than just a technical feature: it can make a real difference in the accuracy, reliability and security of your location data!
* Improved positioning accuracy: with HAS, Galileo enables receivers to achieve decimeter-level positioning accuracy. This is especially valuable for high-precision applications such as smart farming, land surveying, drone navigation, autonomous driving and other advanced guidance systems.
* Enhanced Security and Trust: Galileo OSNMA allows enabled receivers to verify the authenticity of navigation data, increasing the user's robustness against spoofing and signal interference. This feature allows sensitive sectors such as transportation, emergency services, critical infrastructure, financial systems and law enforcement, where trust in the signal is essential.
* Better Signal Coverage: Receivers that support multiple satellite constellations including Galileo achieve better availability and performance in challenging environments, such as urban canyon or dense forests.
Visit the Galileo compatible devices page for more details.
About Galileo
Galileo, the EU´s Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), provides improved navigation, positioning and timing information. More than 4 billion users are already benefitting from Galileo.
The Galileo Programme is owned by the EU. The European Commission, as the Programme Manager, oversees the implementation of all activities. EUSPA is responsible for the operational management of the services, ensuring that they are delivered with the defined performance and without interruption. Galileo's system design and system evolution are entrusted by EUSPA to ESA .
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