Title: Adam Brzozowski
1The Fully Networked Car, Geneva, March 2009
Use of Satellite Communications in ITS
Project SISTER
Adam Brzozowski Project Manager Avanti
Communications Plc.
2Joe 38 years old Goods transport business Bad
experience with land transport
3X
4X
5so Joe opted for land transport but he found it
slow and unreliable, however cheap...
6or maybe?
7Bad experience with satellites?
Expensive, unreliable, confusing or simply I
dont know why I would need one?
8Satcoms specifics
Orbits Frequency bands Coverage (beams, line
of sight) Communications capabilities (speed,
latency, etc) Cost (suitable for mass
market?) Hardware specifics
9SISTER Overview
- 10.5M Integrated Project co-funded by DG
Enterprise Industry (FP6) - 3 years project, started in Nov. 2006
- SISTER promotes the integration of satellite and
terrestrial communications with GALILEO to enable
mass-market take-up by road transport
applications.
10Consortium
11Applications
12Chosen applications
Satellite Narrowband bidirectional data
transmission (SND)
Satellite Data Broadcasting (SDB)
- Safety Security Services
- eCall
- Theft detection
- Remote Vehicle Diagnostic
- PAYD insurance
- Road User Charging
- Commercial Vehicles Services
- Fleet Management systems
- Vehicle Navigation Service
- Digital Maps Update
- Traffic and weather information
- POI information update
- RTK data
- GPS signal authentication
13Why Satellite ?
- Provides back-up communications capability,
closing the coverage gaps of terrestrial network - Very efficient broadcast mode
- Coverage Pan-European solution, rural areas
- Initiating communication/ authentication/ OBU
interogation - Cost effective for large number of customers
- No roaming necessary
- Enforcement
- Minimal infrastructure
- Distribution of traffic over various
communication platforms - Premium services
14Transceiver
15S-band
- S-band
- Proximity to UMTS (3G) gives opportunity to
modify existing chipsets and integrate S-band
with existing handhelds and other devices - 2 x 30MHz reserved for mobile satellite services
to be awarded in Q2 2009 - Available in 27 EU member states interoperable
and scalable solution - Better penetration in built-up areas
- No roaming
- 1st S-band satellite available in early 2009
16S-band architecture
Ku-band
S-band
Network operations centre
Hub station
Complementary Ground Component
17Coverage map (courtesy of Solaris)
18Options for S-band based services
Radio and TV
Map updates as you drive
Real Time Location based services (traffic,
weather, POI, web services)
Bi-directional capabilities
19Existing SISTER Demonstrations
- Dangerous and Valuable Goods Management
Enhanced Galileo services and Real Time
Kinematics
20Road User Charging
21RUC - application...
Roaming the vehicle switches to satcoms
outside its home network
Satellite broadcast supporting traffic management.
OBU interrogation and polling.
Enforcement
22Demonstrations - eCall
- Communication media tests
- in different environments (cities, rural,
hills, forests) - in different weather conditions
- in areas favoured by specific communications
media
23Demonstrations Map Updates
Concept feasibility test
Content delivery time
- Files with regular priority and alerts
24Integrated Demonstration
25Real Time Kinematics
OBJECTIVE demonstrate that satellite
communications can support real-time carrier
phase positioning of an unlimited number of
users, at the level of a few centimetres. Emphasi
s on high accuracy, low bandwidth, and unlimited
number of users at the same time.
26Authentication and Reconfiguration
Authentication demonstration will involve the
continuous satellite broadcast of digital
signatures to authenticate the veracity of GPS
navigation data. The demonstration will include
the broadcast of signatures and the associated
information/algorithms defining their
use. Reconfiguration part will demonstrate the
reconfiguration of a GNSS receiver via satellite
communications upgrading the functionality and
performance of the GNSS user terminal.
27Thank you!for more information
visitwww.sister-project.org
28Spare slides
29eCall sites
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31Static test. Messages UDP of 42Bytes
Thuraya
Retardo medio 2.03s
Jitter medio 139ms
32Thuraya
Dynamic test (1h). UDP messages of 42Bytes
33Thuraya
Urban Rural
Duration test 43min 45min
Ratio Reception 31 62.1
Latency 11.79s 5.7s
34North South (urban)
WorldSpace
128kbps
3min
East - West (urban)
3511.3 tiempo
WorldSpace
30.19 tiempo
36Added values of satellite-based RUC(broadcast)
- In Germany, 600.000 OBUs for toll collect are
currently in use (trucks gt 12 t) - Problems
- Tariff data updates in 2008 required till a fixed
date (Legislature). - Each OBU has to ask at the BOS (Back Office
System) for new data - Tariff data has to be downloaded minimum 600.000
times - Congestion at the BOS server can be expected
- Time-critical solution via GPRS
- During start phase, each OBU asks BOS for new
data. - Each Monday morning a lot of trucks start at
nearly the same time. ? Congestion at the BOS
server - Solution in the current implementation (Toll
Collect Germany) random delay of data requests
during start phase is used. -
- Satellite broadcast can
avoid such problems