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Page 1: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes (Galileo and EGNOS)

Brussels 4 June 2013

Consultation Workshop

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A Welcome and introduction ndash objectives of the public consultation Sanna Kuukka Policy Officer EU Satellite Navigation Applications and International affairs European Commission

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To reach the European GNSS objectives an end-to-end strategy from space to end-user is required to ensure market uptake

Objectives of setting up Galileo and EGNOS

Source SEC (2011) 1446 final

bull Deploying Galileo and EGNOS does not

ensure uptake of downstream

applications

bull Remaining dependent on foreign military

GNSS systems in a growing GNSS market

makes European society and economy

increasingly vulnerable

bull Foreign GNSS owners trying to impose the

use of their own GNSS by law points out the

need for action

1 Provide uninterrupted GNSS services and a

strategic advantage for Europe

2 Reinforce the resilience of the European

economic infrastructure by providing a backup

system in case of signal failure

3 Maximize socio-economic benefits for

European civil society

GALILEO Autonomous global navigation satellite system

(GNSS) infrastructure

EGNOS Satellite-based augmentation system

Stimulating market uptake is essential

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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The objectives of the consultation and this workshop is to obtain your input on how to maximize market uptake

The consultation allows to capture a broad

range of views on how to maximize the

market uptake of European GNSS

downstream applications

Your input will be taken into account when

formulating possible future regulatory

andor non-regulatory actions

bull Impact Assessment

Study of different possible options for future

regulatory andor non-regulatory actions

bull Applications Action Plan 14-18

Plan for cross-sectorial and sectorial non-

regulatory actions for the period 2014-2018

Stakeholders input

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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Lunch break 12h30 ndash 14h00

Agenda

10h00 ndash 10h15

10h15 ndash 10h45

10h45 ndash 11h25

11h25 ndash 11h45

11h45 ndash 12h00

Welcome amp introduction ndash objectives of the public consultation

European GNSS context

European GNSS market applications

Multi-constellation environment

Concluding remarks

Stakeholders feedback (cont) 15h45 ndash 17h00

Wrap-up 17h00

QampA 12h00 ndash 12h30

Stakeholders feedback 14h00 ndash 15h30

Coffee break (15 minutes) 15h30 ndash 15h45

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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B Presentations on European GNSS context market applications and multi-constellation environment

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B1 European GNSS context ndash the time to act is now

Michel Bosco Deputy Head of Unit EU Satellite Navigation Applications and International affairs European Commission

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As the deployment of Galileo is accelerating efforts on adoption measures should increase

Proposed DeployedImplemented

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

bull Safety-of-Life (SoL)

bull Open Service (OS)

EGNOS

GALILEO

ServiceActivity

Applications Action Plan (APPAP)

bull Commercial Service through EGNOS

Data Access Service (EDAS)

TODAY

Early services

APPAP 2010-2013 APPAP 2014-2018

Source Dominic Hayes DG ENTR Status of Galileo and EGNOS 5 Nov 2012

Full services

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The GNSS Applications Action Plan (APPAP) 2010-2013 allowed to reach tangible results on several action points

bull Seek EGNOS certification for civil aviation

bull Launch awareness campaign targeting road transport aviation maritime sector and agriculture and other natural resource

bull Amend regulation on digital tachographs

bull Introduce use of European GNSS in management of other EU Programmes

bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers

bull Promote use of European GNSS in surveying

bull Boost synergies with GMES amp telecom programmes

bull Establish International Application Forum virtual information centre amp international prize mechanism

bull Allocate FP7 funding to research proposals

Information

dissemination

amp awareness

Certification

standardisation

amp coordination

Regulatory

actions

Horizontal

actions

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

1

2

3

Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

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40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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0

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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2

SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 2: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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A Welcome and introduction ndash objectives of the public consultation Sanna Kuukka Policy Officer EU Satellite Navigation Applications and International affairs European Commission

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To reach the European GNSS objectives an end-to-end strategy from space to end-user is required to ensure market uptake

Objectives of setting up Galileo and EGNOS

Source SEC (2011) 1446 final

bull Deploying Galileo and EGNOS does not

ensure uptake of downstream

applications

bull Remaining dependent on foreign military

GNSS systems in a growing GNSS market

makes European society and economy

increasingly vulnerable

bull Foreign GNSS owners trying to impose the

use of their own GNSS by law points out the

need for action

1 Provide uninterrupted GNSS services and a

strategic advantage for Europe

2 Reinforce the resilience of the European

economic infrastructure by providing a backup

system in case of signal failure

3 Maximize socio-economic benefits for

European civil society

GALILEO Autonomous global navigation satellite system

(GNSS) infrastructure

EGNOS Satellite-based augmentation system

Stimulating market uptake is essential

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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The objectives of the consultation and this workshop is to obtain your input on how to maximize market uptake

The consultation allows to capture a broad

range of views on how to maximize the

market uptake of European GNSS

downstream applications

Your input will be taken into account when

formulating possible future regulatory

andor non-regulatory actions

bull Impact Assessment

Study of different possible options for future

regulatory andor non-regulatory actions

bull Applications Action Plan 14-18

Plan for cross-sectorial and sectorial non-

regulatory actions for the period 2014-2018

Stakeholders input

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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Lunch break 12h30 ndash 14h00

Agenda

10h00 ndash 10h15

10h15 ndash 10h45

10h45 ndash 11h25

11h25 ndash 11h45

11h45 ndash 12h00

Welcome amp introduction ndash objectives of the public consultation

European GNSS context

European GNSS market applications

Multi-constellation environment

Concluding remarks

Stakeholders feedback (cont) 15h45 ndash 17h00

Wrap-up 17h00

QampA 12h00 ndash 12h30

Stakeholders feedback 14h00 ndash 15h30

Coffee break (15 minutes) 15h30 ndash 15h45

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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B Presentations on European GNSS context market applications and multi-constellation environment

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B1 European GNSS context ndash the time to act is now

Michel Bosco Deputy Head of Unit EU Satellite Navigation Applications and International affairs European Commission

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As the deployment of Galileo is accelerating efforts on adoption measures should increase

Proposed DeployedImplemented

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

bull Safety-of-Life (SoL)

bull Open Service (OS)

EGNOS

GALILEO

ServiceActivity

Applications Action Plan (APPAP)

bull Commercial Service through EGNOS

Data Access Service (EDAS)

TODAY

Early services

APPAP 2010-2013 APPAP 2014-2018

Source Dominic Hayes DG ENTR Status of Galileo and EGNOS 5 Nov 2012

Full services

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The GNSS Applications Action Plan (APPAP) 2010-2013 allowed to reach tangible results on several action points

bull Seek EGNOS certification for civil aviation

bull Launch awareness campaign targeting road transport aviation maritime sector and agriculture and other natural resource

bull Amend regulation on digital tachographs

bull Introduce use of European GNSS in management of other EU Programmes

bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers

bull Promote use of European GNSS in surveying

bull Boost synergies with GMES amp telecom programmes

bull Establish International Application Forum virtual information centre amp international prize mechanism

bull Allocate FP7 funding to research proposals

Information

dissemination

amp awareness

Certification

standardisation

amp coordination

Regulatory

actions

Horizontal

actions

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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1

1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

1

2

3

Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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To reach the European GNSS objectives an end-to-end strategy from space to end-user is required to ensure market uptake

Objectives of setting up Galileo and EGNOS

Source SEC (2011) 1446 final

bull Deploying Galileo and EGNOS does not

ensure uptake of downstream

applications

bull Remaining dependent on foreign military

GNSS systems in a growing GNSS market

makes European society and economy

increasingly vulnerable

bull Foreign GNSS owners trying to impose the

use of their own GNSS by law points out the

need for action

1 Provide uninterrupted GNSS services and a

strategic advantage for Europe

2 Reinforce the resilience of the European

economic infrastructure by providing a backup

system in case of signal failure

3 Maximize socio-economic benefits for

European civil society

GALILEO Autonomous global navigation satellite system

(GNSS) infrastructure

EGNOS Satellite-based augmentation system

Stimulating market uptake is essential

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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The objectives of the consultation and this workshop is to obtain your input on how to maximize market uptake

The consultation allows to capture a broad

range of views on how to maximize the

market uptake of European GNSS

downstream applications

Your input will be taken into account when

formulating possible future regulatory

andor non-regulatory actions

bull Impact Assessment

Study of different possible options for future

regulatory andor non-regulatory actions

bull Applications Action Plan 14-18

Plan for cross-sectorial and sectorial non-

regulatory actions for the period 2014-2018

Stakeholders input

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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Lunch break 12h30 ndash 14h00

Agenda

10h00 ndash 10h15

10h15 ndash 10h45

10h45 ndash 11h25

11h25 ndash 11h45

11h45 ndash 12h00

Welcome amp introduction ndash objectives of the public consultation

European GNSS context

European GNSS market applications

Multi-constellation environment

Concluding remarks

Stakeholders feedback (cont) 15h45 ndash 17h00

Wrap-up 17h00

QampA 12h00 ndash 12h30

Stakeholders feedback 14h00 ndash 15h30

Coffee break (15 minutes) 15h30 ndash 15h45

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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B Presentations on European GNSS context market applications and multi-constellation environment

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B1 European GNSS context ndash the time to act is now

Michel Bosco Deputy Head of Unit EU Satellite Navigation Applications and International affairs European Commission

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As the deployment of Galileo is accelerating efforts on adoption measures should increase

Proposed DeployedImplemented

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

bull Safety-of-Life (SoL)

bull Open Service (OS)

EGNOS

GALILEO

ServiceActivity

Applications Action Plan (APPAP)

bull Commercial Service through EGNOS

Data Access Service (EDAS)

TODAY

Early services

APPAP 2010-2013 APPAP 2014-2018

Source Dominic Hayes DG ENTR Status of Galileo and EGNOS 5 Nov 2012

Full services

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The GNSS Applications Action Plan (APPAP) 2010-2013 allowed to reach tangible results on several action points

bull Seek EGNOS certification for civil aviation

bull Launch awareness campaign targeting road transport aviation maritime sector and agriculture and other natural resource

bull Amend regulation on digital tachographs

bull Introduce use of European GNSS in management of other EU Programmes

bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers

bull Promote use of European GNSS in surveying

bull Boost synergies with GMES amp telecom programmes

bull Establish International Application Forum virtual information centre amp international prize mechanism

bull Allocate FP7 funding to research proposals

Information

dissemination

amp awareness

Certification

standardisation

amp coordination

Regulatory

actions

Horizontal

actions

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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1

1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

1

2

3

Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 4: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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The objectives of the consultation and this workshop is to obtain your input on how to maximize market uptake

The consultation allows to capture a broad

range of views on how to maximize the

market uptake of European GNSS

downstream applications

Your input will be taken into account when

formulating possible future regulatory

andor non-regulatory actions

bull Impact Assessment

Study of different possible options for future

regulatory andor non-regulatory actions

bull Applications Action Plan 14-18

Plan for cross-sectorial and sectorial non-

regulatory actions for the period 2014-2018

Stakeholders input

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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Lunch break 12h30 ndash 14h00

Agenda

10h00 ndash 10h15

10h15 ndash 10h45

10h45 ndash 11h25

11h25 ndash 11h45

11h45 ndash 12h00

Welcome amp introduction ndash objectives of the public consultation

European GNSS context

European GNSS market applications

Multi-constellation environment

Concluding remarks

Stakeholders feedback (cont) 15h45 ndash 17h00

Wrap-up 17h00

QampA 12h00 ndash 12h30

Stakeholders feedback 14h00 ndash 15h30

Coffee break (15 minutes) 15h30 ndash 15h45

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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B Presentations on European GNSS context market applications and multi-constellation environment

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B1 European GNSS context ndash the time to act is now

Michel Bosco Deputy Head of Unit EU Satellite Navigation Applications and International affairs European Commission

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As the deployment of Galileo is accelerating efforts on adoption measures should increase

Proposed DeployedImplemented

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

bull Safety-of-Life (SoL)

bull Open Service (OS)

EGNOS

GALILEO

ServiceActivity

Applications Action Plan (APPAP)

bull Commercial Service through EGNOS

Data Access Service (EDAS)

TODAY

Early services

APPAP 2010-2013 APPAP 2014-2018

Source Dominic Hayes DG ENTR Status of Galileo and EGNOS 5 Nov 2012

Full services

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The GNSS Applications Action Plan (APPAP) 2010-2013 allowed to reach tangible results on several action points

bull Seek EGNOS certification for civil aviation

bull Launch awareness campaign targeting road transport aviation maritime sector and agriculture and other natural resource

bull Amend regulation on digital tachographs

bull Introduce use of European GNSS in management of other EU Programmes

bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers

bull Promote use of European GNSS in surveying

bull Boost synergies with GMES amp telecom programmes

bull Establish International Application Forum virtual information centre amp international prize mechanism

bull Allocate FP7 funding to research proposals

Information

dissemination

amp awareness

Certification

standardisation

amp coordination

Regulatory

actions

Horizontal

actions

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

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Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

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40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 5: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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Lunch break 12h30 ndash 14h00

Agenda

10h00 ndash 10h15

10h15 ndash 10h45

10h45 ndash 11h25

11h25 ndash 11h45

11h45 ndash 12h00

Welcome amp introduction ndash objectives of the public consultation

European GNSS context

European GNSS market applications

Multi-constellation environment

Concluding remarks

Stakeholders feedback (cont) 15h45 ndash 17h00

Wrap-up 17h00

QampA 12h00 ndash 12h30

Stakeholders feedback 14h00 ndash 15h30

Coffee break (15 minutes) 15h30 ndash 15h45

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

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B Presentations on European GNSS context market applications and multi-constellation environment

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B1 European GNSS context ndash the time to act is now

Michel Bosco Deputy Head of Unit EU Satellite Navigation Applications and International affairs European Commission

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As the deployment of Galileo is accelerating efforts on adoption measures should increase

Proposed DeployedImplemented

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

bull Safety-of-Life (SoL)

bull Open Service (OS)

EGNOS

GALILEO

ServiceActivity

Applications Action Plan (APPAP)

bull Commercial Service through EGNOS

Data Access Service (EDAS)

TODAY

Early services

APPAP 2010-2013 APPAP 2014-2018

Source Dominic Hayes DG ENTR Status of Galileo and EGNOS 5 Nov 2012

Full services

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The GNSS Applications Action Plan (APPAP) 2010-2013 allowed to reach tangible results on several action points

bull Seek EGNOS certification for civil aviation

bull Launch awareness campaign targeting road transport aviation maritime sector and agriculture and other natural resource

bull Amend regulation on digital tachographs

bull Introduce use of European GNSS in management of other EU Programmes

bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers

bull Promote use of European GNSS in surveying

bull Boost synergies with GMES amp telecom programmes

bull Establish International Application Forum virtual information centre amp international prize mechanism

bull Allocate FP7 funding to research proposals

Information

dissemination

amp awareness

Certification

standardisation

amp coordination

Regulatory

actions

Horizontal

actions

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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1

1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

1

2

3

Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Thank you for your attention

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Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 6: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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B Presentations on European GNSS context market applications and multi-constellation environment

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B1 European GNSS context ndash the time to act is now

Michel Bosco Deputy Head of Unit EU Satellite Navigation Applications and International affairs European Commission

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As the deployment of Galileo is accelerating efforts on adoption measures should increase

Proposed DeployedImplemented

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

bull Safety-of-Life (SoL)

bull Open Service (OS)

EGNOS

GALILEO

ServiceActivity

Applications Action Plan (APPAP)

bull Commercial Service through EGNOS

Data Access Service (EDAS)

TODAY

Early services

APPAP 2010-2013 APPAP 2014-2018

Source Dominic Hayes DG ENTR Status of Galileo and EGNOS 5 Nov 2012

Full services

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The GNSS Applications Action Plan (APPAP) 2010-2013 allowed to reach tangible results on several action points

bull Seek EGNOS certification for civil aviation

bull Launch awareness campaign targeting road transport aviation maritime sector and agriculture and other natural resource

bull Amend regulation on digital tachographs

bull Introduce use of European GNSS in management of other EU Programmes

bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers

bull Promote use of European GNSS in surveying

bull Boost synergies with GMES amp telecom programmes

bull Establish International Application Forum virtual information centre amp international prize mechanism

bull Allocate FP7 funding to research proposals

Information

dissemination

amp awareness

Certification

standardisation

amp coordination

Regulatory

actions

Horizontal

actions

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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1

1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

1

2

3

Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

2

SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

1

Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 7: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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B1 European GNSS context ndash the time to act is now

Michel Bosco Deputy Head of Unit EU Satellite Navigation Applications and International affairs European Commission

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As the deployment of Galileo is accelerating efforts on adoption measures should increase

Proposed DeployedImplemented

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

bull Safety-of-Life (SoL)

bull Open Service (OS)

EGNOS

GALILEO

ServiceActivity

Applications Action Plan (APPAP)

bull Commercial Service through EGNOS

Data Access Service (EDAS)

TODAY

Early services

APPAP 2010-2013 APPAP 2014-2018

Source Dominic Hayes DG ENTR Status of Galileo and EGNOS 5 Nov 2012

Full services

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The GNSS Applications Action Plan (APPAP) 2010-2013 allowed to reach tangible results on several action points

bull Seek EGNOS certification for civil aviation

bull Launch awareness campaign targeting road transport aviation maritime sector and agriculture and other natural resource

bull Amend regulation on digital tachographs

bull Introduce use of European GNSS in management of other EU Programmes

bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers

bull Promote use of European GNSS in surveying

bull Boost synergies with GMES amp telecom programmes

bull Establish International Application Forum virtual information centre amp international prize mechanism

bull Allocate FP7 funding to research proposals

Information

dissemination

amp awareness

Certification

standardisation

amp coordination

Regulatory

actions

Horizontal

actions

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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1

1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

1

2

3

Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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As the deployment of Galileo is accelerating efforts on adoption measures should increase

Proposed DeployedImplemented

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

bull Safety-of-Life (SoL)

bull Open Service (OS)

EGNOS

GALILEO

ServiceActivity

Applications Action Plan (APPAP)

bull Commercial Service through EGNOS

Data Access Service (EDAS)

TODAY

Early services

APPAP 2010-2013 APPAP 2014-2018

Source Dominic Hayes DG ENTR Status of Galileo and EGNOS 5 Nov 2012

Full services

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The GNSS Applications Action Plan (APPAP) 2010-2013 allowed to reach tangible results on several action points

bull Seek EGNOS certification for civil aviation

bull Launch awareness campaign targeting road transport aviation maritime sector and agriculture and other natural resource

bull Amend regulation on digital tachographs

bull Introduce use of European GNSS in management of other EU Programmes

bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers

bull Promote use of European GNSS in surveying

bull Boost synergies with GMES amp telecom programmes

bull Establish International Application Forum virtual information centre amp international prize mechanism

bull Allocate FP7 funding to research proposals

Information

dissemination

amp awareness

Certification

standardisation

amp coordination

Regulatory

actions

Horizontal

actions

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

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An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

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SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

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50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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-15

-10

-5

0

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GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 9: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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The GNSS Applications Action Plan (APPAP) 2010-2013 allowed to reach tangible results on several action points

bull Seek EGNOS certification for civil aviation

bull Launch awareness campaign targeting road transport aviation maritime sector and agriculture and other natural resource

bull Amend regulation on digital tachographs

bull Introduce use of European GNSS in management of other EU Programmes

bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers

bull Promote use of European GNSS in surveying

bull Boost synergies with GMES amp telecom programmes

bull Establish International Application Forum virtual information centre amp international prize mechanism

bull Allocate FP7 funding to research proposals

Information

dissemination

amp awareness

Certification

standardisation

amp coordination

Regulatory

actions

Horizontal

actions

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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1

1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

1

2

3

Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 10: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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H2020 will also provide a platform to stimulate GNSS-related and applications-oriented RampD

H2020 ndash Framework Programme for

Research and Innovation

Europes growth

strategy to become a

smart sustainable and

inclusive economy

Europe 2020

Employment

Social inclusion

Education

Climate energy

Innovation

bull Aims to provide continued funding

of GNSS related research in

ndash Upstream infrastructure

ndash PRS

ndash Downstream applications

bull Applications RampD will be financed

in the framework of

ndash Space in Leadership in enabling

and industrial technologies

ndash Smart green and integrated

transport in Societal challenges

bull ECDG ENTR would like to delegate

the management of RampD to GSA

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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1

1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

1

2

3

Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

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T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 11: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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1

1

An APPAP 2014-2018 is being considered with cross-sectorial actions that build strongly upon APPAP 2010-2013

1) All actions in italic letters are a continuation of an action in the GNSS Applications Action Plan

Source GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013 stakeholder interviews

Uncertainty in Galileo programme and planning

Uncertainty in Galileo added value

Lack of funding

Interoperability aspects of the multi-constellation environment

Proposed action in APPAP 2014-2018

bull Increase awareness around Galileo Programme bull Ensure consistent messages on Programme progress and

planning are conveyed

bull Continuation of virtual information centre International Application Forum and international prize mechanism

bull Increase awareness on Galileo added value including among SMEs

bull Boost synergies with Copernicus telecom programmes and the EIB programme

bull Increase awareness among SMEs on funding possibilities bull Allocate H2020 funding to research proposals

bull Promote industrial cooperation on chips and handsets bull Fund RampD to reduce cost of receivers bull Increase awareness on the benefits of multi-GNSS future

and the benefits of Galileo added value

Included in APPAP 2010-2013

4

1

2

3

Identified barriers

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

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0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 12: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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The sectorial measures in the APPAP 2014-2018 would focus on selected market segments

bull Agriculture

bull Aviation

bull Construction

bull Critical infrastructure

bull LBS

bull Maritime

bull Rail

bull Road

bull Surveying

Sector

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SECTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

bull Certification

bull Standardisation

bull Coordination

bull Regulatory

bull Awareness

TYPE OF ACTIONS PRIORITIZATION OF SECTORS AND ACTIONS [EXAMPLE]

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

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30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

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20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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On top of these non-regulatory support actions regulatory measures could be considered

bull APPAP 2014 ndash 2018 Non-regulatory support actions only

bull Regulatory measures for critical infrastructure (Energy Transport and Information amp Communications Technology)

bull Regulatory measures for selected regulated activities (Transport Agriculture Conservation of marine biological resources under the common Fisheries Policy Trans-European Networks)

bull General obligation imposing Galileo compatibility

Regulatory measures

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

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30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

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20

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T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Market uptake of foreign GNSS is stimulated by similar regulatory measures

BACK-UP ndash NON-EXHAUSTIVE

Reference to GNSS

technology

Reference to own

GNSS system

Non-exclusive

obligation to use

own GNSS system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Exclusive obligation

to use own GNSS

system

bull Sectorial

bull General

Eg E-call Eg GLONASS enabled receiver on marine river and river-sea vessels

Eg non-Federal receive-only equipment operating with foreign satellite systems must be licenced

Eg Digital tachograph

Intensity

EUROPEAN GNSS CONTEXT

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

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T-G

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T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 15: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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B2 European GNSS market applications

Dr Gian Gherardo Calini Head of Market Development GSA

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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22

Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

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50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

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T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 16: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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16 Source GSA Market report

GNSS devices shipments continued growth is expected

GNSS MARKET EVOLUTION

Shipments of GNSS devices worldwide (millions of units)

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Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 17: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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17

Global core GNSS market by segment (cumulated revenues 2010-2020)

Source GSA Market report

Revenues concentrated in Road and mobile Location Based Services

ROAD AND LBS

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18

Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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22

Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

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GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 18: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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Pay as you drive Distance based road pricing more accurate and trustable

positioning enhance the performances

Connected vehicles robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation

in-vehicle infotainment safety and eco-driving

Digital Tachograph

GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register

starting-ending time of the journey

EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability

Dangerous goods tracking robust positioning requirements uptake in EU

Member States

Automatic emergency assistance eCall regulation will accelerate the

business case

Concrete examples for Road Transportation

ROAD

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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22

Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 19: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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Chipsets

Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS WiFi intertial)

GNSS multi-constellation integration

Improvements in cost power consumption and performance

Intelligent driving ADAS connected vehicles (comfort and safety)

Smartphones

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (12)

LBS

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

1

Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Map and data providers

Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors

Content providers (eg Google) moving into vendor and OS space

Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)

Application stores and content developers

New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs

Explosive growth in applications (over 600000 in the AppStore + Android)

Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation

Integration along value chain tying together content platform apps

Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones

New role of camera ndash window to augmented reality

LBS

The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain (22)

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

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SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

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5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Examples of applications

Track control

Ship-to-ship coordination

Port approach and navigation

Ship-to-shore coordination

Calamity abatement

Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations

Europersquos contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-

SARSAT

ldquoReturn linkrdquo feature to send detection acknowledgement

message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon

Detection of SAR alert in near real-time

EGNOS and Galileo can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation

MARITIME

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

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SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

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0

5

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20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Examples of business opportunities

Farm management solutions

Tractor guidance

Variable Rate Applications (SMALL

EXPLANATION) enabling

Automatic steering solutions

Supporting trends creating a strong business case

Increasing average farm size (EU)

Decreasing farming population vs increasing world population

Better access to agriculture machinery

Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly

EGNOS taking grounds quickly today multi-constellation and dual

frequency use while ramping up Galileo

AGRICULTURE

With the emergence of Galileo multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

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SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

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Thank you for your attention

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Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Examples of applications

Thematic mapping for small and medium

municipalities

Forestry and park management

Surveying of utility infrastructures

Supporting factors creating a strong business case

GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (eg EGNOS

enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and

services)

In land-surveying more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the

technology

In hydrographic surveying exploitation of maritime areas increases along

with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for

geo data

New constellations and multiple frequencies along with decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping

SURVEYING AND MAPPING

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

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SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 2

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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T-G

PS

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s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 24: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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24

FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (12)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

bull LBS

bull Road navigation

bull High precision

Significantly increased

bull Availability

bull Reliability

bull Trustability of positioning

thanks to more satellites and better signals

OS

bull High precision

bull Road User Charging

bull Pay Per Use Insurance

bull Secure transactions (eg

mobile payments)

bull Increase the robustness and availability in order to

prevent expensive failures

bull Authentication feature could be used to certify the

measurements with legal value

bull Improved accuracy and even better performance

within urban canyons

CSOS

GNSS MARKET

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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Galileo already present in more than 30 of the receiver models ahead of full capability

0

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30

40

50

60

70

80

SBAS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou

GNSS capabilities of todays receivers

Note based on percentage of models of GNSS receivers available in the market

Source GSA analysis based on available public sources and interviews December 2012

GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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2

SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

1

Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

6

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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FOC Services will satisfy key needs of priority markets (22)

EXAMPLE SEGMENTS FOC planned Galileo benefits Service

GNSS MARKET

bull Maritime navigation

bull Aviation

bull Professional LBS

bull Distress situation relieve

bull Near real time alert localisation and message

detection

bull Higher beacon localization accuracy

bull High availability and global multi-satellite

coverage

SAR

bull Defence

bull Homeland security

bull Critical infrastructure

bull Improvement of the probability of continuous

availability of the signal in space

bull Reduction of risk of spoofing and jamming

bull Controlled access by encryption of the

ranging codes and data

PRS

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GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

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Agriculture

Mapping

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MARKET SEGMENTS

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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GALILEO PENETRATION

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On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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T-G

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GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

Page 27: Applications of EU satellite navigation programmes ... · Application Forum, virtual information ... Source: GNSS Applications Action Plan 2010-2013, stakeholder interviews Uncertainty

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27

On- going market development actions needed for market uptake Integrated Market Development activities to foster E-GNSS consistently with APPAP

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

Content amp

applications

Service

providers Chipset

receiver

Navigation

Signal

Providers Device s

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

Analyse the market

and public benefits

Application RampD

Define user

requirements

Convince users and

decision makers

Engage receiver

manufacturers

Adoption Roadmap

Road

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

LBS

Agriculture

Mapping

Governmental

MARKET SEGMENTS

MARKET UPTAKE

European Commission Action

Plan required to maximise

these benefits

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

2

SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

1

Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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B3 European GNSS and multi-constellation environment

Ignacio Fernaacutendez Hernaacutendez ProjectTechnical Officer EU Satellite Navigation Programme Management European Commission

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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GPS

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Compass

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Galileo

GPS

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Compass

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

GPS

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INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

6

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

1

Source ESA NavSAS 12 October 2012 FM3 FM4

21 October 2011 PFM FM2

12 March 2013

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

2

SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

1

Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

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Assisted

GNSS

Radar

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

6

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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SourceESA

Position Accuracy ndash 12th March

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Galileo CNo above 40 dB-Hz

Galileo and GPS at similar power levels

Received Power Levels - 12 March

SourceESA

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

1

Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

6

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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E11 = PFM

E12 = FM2

E19 = FM3

E20 = FM4

SVIDrsquos vs Flight Model Zenith View ESTEC (GNOR Station)

Source ESA

Satellite Visibility During First Galileo Position Fix - 12 March 2013 1000 UTC -

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PS

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s]

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GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

1

Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

6

Galileo Differentiators

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

50 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

51 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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29042013 01052013-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

GS

T-G

PS

T[n

s]

GST-GPST Time Offset from April 27 to May 2 2013

GGTO Evaluated at TVF

GGTO Navigation Message

Galileo System Time to GPS System Time Offset (ns)

Computed GGTO

Broadcast GGTO

Galileo to GPS Time Offset (GGTO) is already broadcast as part of the navigation

message This facilitates combined use of Galileo with GPS

Source ESA

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

38 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

8

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

1

Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

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httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 36 The European GNSS Programmes 36

Deployment Schedule (2015)

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Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

7

Early services will be provided from 2014 with a gradual transition towards full

services as more satellites become available

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Early service

Early service

Early service

Stable signals

Early service Demonstrator

Public Regulated Service

Open Service

Search and Rescue

Commercial Service

Pilot projects

Galileo Services Provision Timeline

Early Services

declaration

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

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GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

0

GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

6

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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GPS

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Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

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Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 3

9

GPS

(incl SBAS GEO)

Source Dr Frank Van Diggelen

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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Beidou

GPS

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Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

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GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

49 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

51 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GNSS

Galileo (EU) Compass (PRC)

Glonass (RF)

Sources Dr Frank Van Diggelen chinaorgcn spacecorpru

GPS (US)

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

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httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Galileo

Beidou

GPS

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Compatibility and Interoperability

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

2

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

6

Galileo Differentiators

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lete

th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

49 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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ard

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20

10

01

11

ndash d

o n

ot

de

lete

th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

50 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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01

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o n

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th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

6

Galileo Differentiators

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bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

49 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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01

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o n

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xt o

bje

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

50 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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o n

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th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

51 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

3

Galileo

GPS

Beidou

INS Maps

Compass

E-Loran

Mobile

Comms

Wi-Fi

Lidar

Digital

images

Bluetooth

RFID

LEO

QZSS

Barometer

Assisted

GNSS

Radar

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

depend on GNSS

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

6

Galileo Differentiators

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

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Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

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httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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First Galileo Results

Multi-GNSS Multi-Technology Environment

Galileo Differentiators and Opportunities

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

50 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

51 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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is te

xt o

bje

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Why Galileo

bull ldquoThere is a need to ensure that European users are not at risk from changes in the servicerdquo

bull ldquoproblems of both sovereignty and security if Europersquos safety critical navigation systems are out of Europersquos controlrdquo

bull ldquoThe capacity for EU industry to compete in this market would be constrained (hellip) if it did not have equal access to the technological developments in the system itselfrdquo

Galileo - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION 1021999

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

5

Sources httpwwwnavcenuscggovDo=constellationstatus httpglonass-iacruenGLONASS igsorg

Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

49 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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rb_

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nd

ard

ndash

20

10

01

11

ndash d

o n

ot

de

lete

th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

50 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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nd

ard

ndash

20

10

01

11

ndash d

o n

ot

de

lete

th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

51 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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o n

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th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS E5ab AltBOC signal performance

bull OS First GNSS to be fully interoperable with GPS L1CA (157545 MHz) in low-cost low-power chips (GLONASS FDMA in the 1602+ MHz and Beidou B1I carrier frequency 15611 MHz)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

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Galileo Differentiators

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

49 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

A4

rb_

sta

nd

ard

ndash

20

10

01

11

ndash d

o n

ot

de

lete

th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

50 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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01

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o n

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th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

51 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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o n

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th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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11 June 2013 T

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Thank you for your attention

httpeceuropaeugalileo

httpeceuropaeuegnos

Ignaciofernandez-hernandez at eceuropaeu

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Some opportunities from the Galileo Services

bull OS Adoption of L5E5a (1176 MHz) Currently only 3 GPS IIF with L5 operational (3613)

bull OS Future use of free bits (120 bps) from SoL in INAV message for applications TBD (eg improve TTFF authentication ARAIM)

bull OS First GNSS to transmit MBOC signals (to be adopted later by GPS III and Beidou 3)

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

7

Galileo Differentiators

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

8

Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

PRS Participants involved need to be authorised by state PRS Competent

Authority and approved by Security Accreditation Board

All PHM clock stability

49 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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ard

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10

01

11

ndash d

o n

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de

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th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

ndash EGNOS to be used for maritime and terrestrial communities

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4

9

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

50 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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10

01

11

ndash d

o n

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de

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th

is te

xt o

bje

ct

Navigation solutions powered by Europe

bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

0

Galileo and the Aviation Sector

51 BRU-3510-21770-64 -04-EN (consultation workshop)v6pptx

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th

is te

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bje

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Navigation solutions powered by Europe

Conclusions

bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

11 June 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 5

1

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bull CS Global low latency data transmission (eg high accuracy) including in polar regions

bull CS Use of encrypted signals (E6-BC) for civil professional Authentication services

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Source KN Arno Norwegian Space Centre

Limits of Geostationary Communications

Galileo Differentiators

SAR Accelerate Cospas-Sarsat MEOSAR system reduce distress detection

time 2-way communication (return link)

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

bull SBAS and multi-constellation

ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

ndash EU strongly involved through SBAS Interoperability Working Group (IWG)

ndash EGNOS evolutions to augment GPS and Galileo

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

ndash Dual frequency (L1-L5) multiconstellation RAIM for LPV-200

ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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bull Small sector (lt1 of market share) but very demanding and influential historically and nowadays

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ndash Aviation community working toward bi-frequency (L1-L5) and bi-constellation standard

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

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ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

ndash Setting a GNSS performance commitment baseline for multi-constellation in aviation

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bull Galileo is a reality 1st position fix Performance in line with expectations (limited configuration) Satelliteslaunches in the pipeline

bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

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bull ARAIM (Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

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ndash To become naturally the future standard for global multiconstellation (GPS GLONASS Beidou Galileo)

ndash Most ARAIM work recently channeled through US-EU Working Group (WG-C) but discussions starting to open to other GNSS (eg ICG)

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bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

bull ECGSA counts on developers of applications services products technology and users to support Galileo services

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bull Galileo will coexist in a multiGNSS (GPS GLONASS Beidou) multi-technology (INS maps wifi mobile signalshellip) location environment

bull There are differentiators of Galileo with respect to other systemstechnologies that make it attractive

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