Title: Galileo: Application domains and
1Galileo Application domains and research
activities
Stefano Scarda European GNSS Supervisory
Authority
2 Galileo Overall Schedule
48 months
24 months
20 years
Development and Validation
Deployment
Operations and Maintenance
1.2 Billion Public
220 Million per year Private
2.2 Billion 1/3 Public, 2/3 Private
2 Test Satellite 4 Operational
Satellites Ground Infrastructure
26 Satellites Ground Infrastructure
Routine Operations and Replenishment
Joint Undertaking
GALILEO Concessionaire / Supervisory Authority
EC/ESA
3 The Galileo differentiators
- Under a regulated entity (Galileo Supervisory
Autority) - To preserve the public interests
- In a commercial PPP scheme
- To develop the GNSS market and implement
contractual schemes - Technical advatage
- High performance possible signal encryption and
authentication - Integrity
- To monitor the system performance to verify GOC
contractual obligations - Transparency, auditability and record of past
performance - To provide service guarantee and quality of
service
4 GALILEO application overview
5 Overall value-added chain
Information Contents
e.g. maps, traffic informations
SERVICES
Communication Providers
e.g. mobile telephony or satellite communications
PRODUCTS
Service Providers
e.g. ATM, fleet management, road charging services
Navigation Systems
Platform
Receivers
Components
e.g. avionics, In-car systems
e.g. car, plane or mobile phone
Hand-held or for integration
e.g. chipsets, antennas
6Overall budget for the development phase
- The development of the 4 first Satellites and
Ground segment (i.e. infrastructure) Budget
1500 M - The development of the User segment Budget 110
M at EU level (6thFP) 7thFP - national budgets and regional budgets
- The development of the USER SEGMENT is of
paramount importance for the success of Galileo
Service provider segment
System integration segment
Signal operator
Component segment
Product Equipment
Value added services
Chipset Antennas
GOC
30 B
1 B
Revenues 0.4 B
50 B
Annual figures for 2015
7FP6 Overall Plan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
GALILEO Concessionaire
Concession process
Galileo Research and Development activities
EC 7th FP
1st Call activities (18.9 M)
preparation
2nd Call activities (66.9 M)
preparation
preparation
3rd Call activities (10 M)
calls
additional budget 13.7M
8FP6 Activities (I)
- Applications
- Applications and Services development based on
EGNOS integrity in the 1st call - Development of GNSS (EGNOSGalileo) services and
applications in several major user communities - All major transport domains
- LBS
- Scientific and Professional domains
- Agriculture
-
- Mission
- Standardisation
- Activities complementing GalileoSat
- Time and Geodesy Service Provision
- SAR MEOLUT development
- Activities related to frequency
- Definition and evolution of the mission
9FP6 Activities (II)
- Receivers
- Development of tools and first receiver prototype
- Development of commercially oriented receivers
through parallel contracts - Mass market receiver
- Professional receiver
- Safety of Life receiver
- Local Elements
- Development of the LE Building Blocks
- Development of application and service oriented
local elements in the 2nd call (in line with the
different user communities requirements)
10Current Galileo User Segment RD activities
- GJU has launched more than 60 projects (including
SMEs) dedicated to the development of the User
Segment for an overall budget of 170 M (110M
financed by GJU) - More than 300 companies (including a large
number of SMEs) are now involved in the Galileo
RD activities financed by the GJU - 280 equivalent full-time persons are continuously
working in these projects
11Innovation by SMEs
- Galileo 2nd call have provided two platforms for
SME involvement - Includes dedicated, sharply focused activities of
smaller scope specifically targeted to SMEs - Special attention to the involvement of SMEs in
the other RD activities - Provides activity context for innovation
- Receivers, local elements, applications,
prospective research - Addresses technology development, demonstration
and prospective studies - Encourages technology transfer, innovative
services and transnational co-operation and
networking
12Introduction to 7th FP - Galileo
- Sub-theme 7.3 Galileo
- Four research development activity areas have
been identified by the European Commission and
the EU Presidency for Galileo - Exploiting the full potential
- Preparing the tools and creating the appropriate
environment - Adapting receivers to requirements and upgrading
core technologies - Supporting infrastructure evolution
-
European GNSS Supervisory Authority
13 I. Exploiting the Full Potential
- Mass market applications
- Professional applications
- Scientific applications
- Safety-of-life applications
- Timing and synchronization applications
- Governmental applications
- New and innovative application and services
- Search and Rescue applications
- Regulated applications
European GNSS Supervisory Authority
14 II. Providing the Tools and Creating the
Appropriate Environment
- Research Areas
- Tools
- Certification and Standardization
European GNSS Supervisory Authority
15 III. Adapting Receivers to Requirements
and Upgrading Core Technologies
- Research Areas
- Receivers
- Customised user terminal
- Local elements
European GNSS Supervisory Authority
16 IV. Supporting Infrastructure Evolution
- Research Areas
- User need and mission evolution
- Space and ground segment evolution
- International and awareness
European GNSS Supervisory Authority
17Development Principles of the 7th FP (1)
- The 7th FP activities will undergo full
coordination with ESA and other European RD
programmes to ensure complementarity and
cross-fertilization - The final framework of the coordination of the
RD activities between ESA and the Supervisory
Authority is yet to be established. - However, it is understood that ESAs RD
programme will have the major objectives of
ensuring - The competiveness of the industry of its Member
States in GNSS space ground technologies, - The technological autonomy of Europe to support
the competitive evolution of the European GNSS
infrastructure
European GNSS Supervisory Authority
18Development Principles of the 7th FP (2)
- The Supervisory Authority will focus in the 7th
FPon - downstream applications and receivers to foster
the marketing of the services and revenue
generation of the European GNSS - the development, trial runs and new applications
of the signals in space, to meet new user demand
that will improve the business case, - the development and test of new technology of the
next generation of the system to improve overall
cost efficiency, - the development of the market, including support
to innovation centres and networks, to
certification of services and applications and to
demonstrations.
European GNSS Supervisory Authority
19Core Objectives for the Galileo 7th FP
- The 7th FP shall be used
- to drive and boost the exploration of new
domains of GNSS applications - to foster the European dimension of Galileo by
ensuring a very broad participation of European
industry in the innovation process - All Member States are invited to
- Motivate entrepreneurs and innovators to bid for
the 7th FP - Set up national programmes linked to the 7th FP,
focused on local and regional applications or on
differentiating factors - Seek the support of the Supervisory Authority to
overcome barriers of entry
European GNSS Supervisory Authority
20Galileo - 7th FP Schedule
- Establishment of a Strategic Roadmap end 2006
- Coordination with ESA System Evolution Programme
in 4Q06 - Definition and selection of RD activity items
for the 1st Call in 4Q06 - Preparation of Tender Package for the 1st Call in
1Q/2Q07 - Release of 1st Call by end 2Q07/3Q07
European GNSS Supervisory Authority
21Thank you for your attention. For further
information
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ileo