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HAP Applications SymposiumYork, 25 October 2006
The Potential of HighThe Potential of High--Altitude PlatformsAltitude Platforms& the European Framework Programme& the European Framework Programme
for Research for Research Rosalie Zobel, PhD
Director “Components & Systems”European Commission, Brussels
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Presentation outline
• European policy objectives
• The new Framework Programme for research (FP7)
• European activities related to HAPs
• Other initiatives
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The Lisbon strategy
By 2010 Europe should “… become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion.”
- Council of Ministers, Lisbon, March 2000
• Markets & competition:− Europe: a more attractive
place to invest & work• Knowledge & innovation
− Boosting growth• Employment & skills
− Creating more & better jobs
3 pillars
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The Sustainable Development strategy
Meeting the needs of present generations without jeopardizing the opportunities of future generations. Towards a better quality of life for everyone, now and for the generations to come.
- Council of Ministers, Gothenburg, June 2001
• Climate change & clean energy• Sustainable transport• Sustainable production &
consumption• Public health threats• Better management of natural
resources• Social inclusion, demography
& migration• Fighting global poverty
7 challenges
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The European policy framework
LisbonStrategy
(growth & jobs)
LisbonStrategy
(growth & jobs)
SustainableDevelopment
Strategy
(quality of life)
SustainableDevelopment
Strategy
(quality of life)
supported by
7th Framework Programme
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Framework Programme 7 (2007-2013):Increased R&D investment
0.941.35
1.65
3.303.74
4.40
1984 1987 1990 1994 1998 2002
FP1FP1 FP2FP2 FP3FP3 FP4FP4 FP5FP5 FP6FP6
2006
Budget in bn €/yr(5 % of total civil RTD expenditure)
… 2013
7.8
FP7FP7
+ 60
%
+ 60
%
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FP7 Specific Programmes(Preliminary budget agreement)
+EURATOM
EURATOM Programme
“Cooperation”Collaborative R&D, pre-defined themes, JTIs
“Ideas”Frontier research, competition, individual grants
“People”Human potential, mobility
“Capacities”Infrastructure, SMEs, science and society
Joint Research Centre (non-nuclear)
NEW
Total€ 54.6 bn2007-2013
€ 1.3 bn€ 2.8 bn
€ 32.3 bn
€ 7.5 bn
3 %
65 %15 %
9 %€ 4.7 bn
8 %
€ 1.8 bn
€ 4.3 bn
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FP7 Cooperation (Themes):
1. Health 6,0002. Food, Agriculture & Biotechnology 1,9353. Information & Communication Technologies 9,1204. Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies,
Materials & new Production Technologies 3,5055. Energy 2,3006. Environment (including Climate Change) 1,9007. Transport (including Aeronautics) 4,1958. Socio-Economic Sciences & the Humanities 6109. Space 1,43010. Security 1,320
Joint Technology InitiativesJoint Technology Initiatives
ERA-NetsERA-Nets
International Co-operationInternational Co-operation
Preliminary budget [mn €] Graz, May 2006
32,315
… including
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ICT Work Programme 2007-08
Futu
re a
nd E
mer
ging
Te
chno
logi
es
Cognitive Systems, Interaction,Robotics
Network & Service Infrastructures
Components, Systems, Engineering
Digital Content & Knowledge
ICT for Health
Intelligent Car &
Sustainable Growth
ICT for Indepen-
dent Living & Inclusion
End-to-end Systems, Socio-economic GoalsTe
chno
logy
Roa
dblo
cks
TechnologyPlatforms
i2010 FlagshipInitiatives
Call 1:Jan-Apr ’07
€ 1,139 mn
Call 2:May-Sep ’07€ 508 mn
Call 3:Dec ’07-Mar ’08
€ 207 mn
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ICT Work Programme 2007-08:Call 2
• ICT for environmental management
– Collaborative systems for environmental management
• Monitoring, reporting, management, alert & response• Enhanced capacity to assess population exposure & health risk• Visionary concepts, as well as evolutionary integrated systems• Generic solutions with prime validation focus on water and air
– Coordination & Support Actions• Adoption of common open architectures (INSPIRE, GMES, GEOSS)• ICT research for disaster risk reduction & emergency management• ERA-Net in ICT for environmental sustainability
«Towards an integratedinformation environment
in Europe»
Call 2 (June ’07):€ 34 mn
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Why R&D in HAPs ?
Airships or planes situated typically 17-22 km above the Earth
• HAPs combine the best features of both terrestrial and satellite systems, while having potential to deliver services more economically
• HAPs can be rapidly deployed, making them ideal for disaster relief applications
• Applications: – Environmental monitoring
(remote sensing)– Disaster relief (surveillance)– Communications (wireless
broadband)
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Wireless broadband:IST project CAPANINA
Up to 120 Mbit/ssymmetric links
Fixed BFWA particularly for rurallocations
Moving TrainUp to 300km/h
Steerable/Smart Antenna
17-22km
31/28GHz, (47/48GHz),+ optical backhaul
& interplatform
www.capanina.org
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IST project HeliNet
• Centred around the design and construction of a scaled-down prototype stratospheric aircraft, the HeliPlat
• An unmanned solar powered airplane, capable of long endurance and autonomous operation
• Three applications:– localisation (GPS, GNSS)– environmental monitoring (optical payload)– broadband communications (BFWA)
www.helinet.polito.it
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HAP-related activities
• Framework Programme for research– FP7 Themes Security, Transport (aeronautics), Environment, ICT
• Spectrum issues (DG Information Society & Media)– ITU WRC 07
• Activities under GMES• UK
– EPSRC has awarded a study to the University of Surrey, to examine 3G from HAPS
– Defence and Evaluation Research Agency (DERA), now the Defense Science and Technology Agency, is researching HAP
• Germany– Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik has developed 75m long
manned airships, commercially operational
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Pre-operational Structure: GMES application fields
Service and/or Thematic Centres
Input sourcesInput sources
EO areaEO area
OutputOutput
Data providers
Users
SpaceSpace AirborneAirborne InIn--situsitu
Coastal Coastal zonezone FisheriesFisheries
Fleet nav.Fleet nav.
Forest Forest Fires Fires
Floods Floods
Agri. Agri.
Cities Cities Civil Civil Protection Protection
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gmes.infogmes.info
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“Establish by 2008 a EU capacity for global monitoring of Environment and Security”
GlobalMonitoring for the Environment &Security
GMES R&D activities in FP6
1.2: Information Society Technologies (IST)
1.6: Sustainable development & global change
…..
1.4: Aeronautics & Space
TELECOM GMES GALILEO
GMES
GMESRisk mgt
…..
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Risk management in the GMES context
Downstream applications & services;state-of-the-art technology integration;
open architecture standards
ESA SPACEarea GMES
Global changeecosystems
IST
Integrate EOwith in-situ
pilot servicesstandards
Risk management:scientific methods, models, assessment
& mitigation;data harmonisation
Improved accessto satellites i.e.
GMES serviceelements
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HAP-relevant research in FP7:FP7 Cooperation (Themes)
1. Health 6,0002. Food, Agriculture & Biotechnology 1,9353. Information & Communication Technologies 9,1204. Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies,
Materials & new Production Technologies 3,5055. Energy 2,3006. Environment (including Climate Change) 1,9007. Transport (including Aeronautics) 4,1958. Socio-Economic Sciences & the Humanities 6109. Space 1,43010. Security 1,320
Joint Technology InitiativesJoint Technology Initiatives
ERA-NetsERA-Nets
International Co-operationInternational Co-operation
Preliminary budget [mn €] Graz, May 2006
32,315
… including
HAP-relevant
R&D
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A spiral model of innovation capitalising on the multiple reciprocal relationships
between public & private stakeholders at various knowledge stages
A spiral model of innovation capitalising on the multiple reciprocal relationships
between public & private stakeholders at various knowledge stages
FP7 – Aims to pull efforts together:European Technology Platforms
• Addressing major technological challenges in specific domains• Aiming to leverage public & private investment for R&D & innovation• Involving key R&D stakeholders
— eg industry, the research community & public authorities
• Bundling fragmented R&D efforts towards agreed goals— Vision 2020 document & Strategic Research Agenda
30+ European Technology Platforms launched so far:
cordis.europa.eu/technology-platformscordis.europa.eu/technology-platforms
POLICYPOLICYRESEARCHRESEARCH
BUSINESSBUSINESS
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1. Emergence & setting up: – „Bottom-up“ process with key stakeholders in a specific domain– Key deliverable: Strategic vision document
2. Definition of a Strategic Research Agenda– Co-ordinated by an Advisory Council– Consensus-based– Deployment strategy
3. Implementation of the Strategic Research Agenda- Through collaborative research in FP7 & with other resources, or- Through a Joint Technology Initiative (JTI) which integrates funding
sources, eg Framework Programme, transnational & nat’l research programmes, industrial funding, 3rd party private finance
Commission Staff Working Paper, SEC(2005)800 of 10 June 2005 &Status Report 2 of May 2006
cordis.europa.eu/technology-platforms/further_en.html
Commission Staff Working Paper, SEC(2005)800 of 10 June 2005 &Status Report 2 of May 2006
cordis.europa.eu/technology-platforms/further_en.html
Joint Technology Initiatives:A way to implement a Strategic Research Agenda
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FP7: Joint Technology Initiatives
Global Monitoring For Environment
and Security
Global Monitoring For Environment
and Security
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for a Sustainable Energy
Future
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for a Sustainable Energy
Future
NanoelectronicsNanoelectronics
Embedded SystemsEmbedded Systems
Aeronautics and Air Transport
Aeronautics and Air Transport
Innovative Medicines for the Citizens
of Europe
Innovative Medicines for the Citizens
of Europe
NEW
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IST 2006 event
Conference
Exhibition
Networking & workshopsec.europa.eu/information_society/istevent/2006
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For more information
European research on the web:http://cordis.europa.euhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7http://ec.europa.eu/comm/research/future/
Information Society and Media:http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/http://cordis.europa.eu/ist
Contact:[email protected]