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New funding opportunities for adoption of European GNSS: EGNOS and Galileo DISC 2017 5 December 2017, Ruse Prof. Manuel Lopez

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New funding opportunities for adoption of European GNSS:

EGNOS and GalileoDISC 2017

5 December 2017, Ruse

Prof. Manuel Lopez

GSA in a nutshell

2

Resourcing:Mission:

• Galileo & EGNOS Operations and Service Provision

• E-GNSS Market Development (applications and receivers)

150 Staff

21Nationalities

Gateway to Services

Gatekeeper of security• Security Accreditation

• Operation of Galileo Security Monitoring Centre, governmental service (PRS) activities

Prague, Cz Rep – HQSt. Germain en Laye, FR – GSMC

Swanwick, UK – GSMCTorrejon, ES – GSC

Noordwijk, NL – GRCToulouse, FR – EGNOSBrussels, BE – COMM

• Worldwide navigation system “made in EU”

• Fully compatible with GPS

• Open service free of charge, delivering dual frequencies

• Signal authentication will provide trustability

Galileo is the European GNSS offering four services

Open Service (OS) Freely accessible service forpositioning and timing

Public Regulated Service (PRS)

Encrypted service designed for greater robustness and higher availability

Search and Rescue Service (SAR)

Assists locating people in distress and confirms that help is on the way

Commercial Service (CS)Delivers authentication and high accuracy services for commercial

applications

Full Operational CapabilityFull services, 30 satellites

An independent civilian infrastructure

Test signal forOS Navigation Message Authentication

(OS-NMA) and CS High Accuracy (CS-HA)

Initial Operational CapabilityInitial services for Open Service (OS)

Search and Rescue Service (SAR) Public Regulated Service (PRS)

and demonstrator for Commercial Service (CS)

The Galileo implementation plan accelerates with launched Initial Services in 2016

• 18 satellites have been launched• 14 satellites are in production/being procured:

• 4 to be launched in Q4 2017• The remaining ones by 2020

2020

2018/2019Last Galileo launch:

17th of November 20164 satellites launched in premiere in an Ariane 5

launcher

2016

Galileo is implemented in a step-wise approach

• Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS)

• Improves GNSS performance

• European coverage (under extension in other regions, e.g. North Africa)

• Available NOW, free of charge and widely adopted in off-the-shelf receivers

EGNOS already available serving EU citizens and industry

Open Service (OS) Accuracy ~1m, free Available since October 2009

Safety of Life Service (SoL) Accuracy ~1m, compliant to aviation standards

Available since March 2011

EGNOS Data Access Service (EDAS)

Accuracy <1m, corrections provided by terrestrial networks

Available since July 2012

A new safety service for maritime is under definition – compliant with IMO res. 1046 • SBAS Shipborne Receivers – A new sub-group in RTCM SC-104 for the preparation of Guidelines

for implementation and definition of tests specifications

2020

Integrated GSA market approach working with EC towards EGNSS adoption

DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN

E-GNSS USER ADOPTION

EU PUBLIC BENEFITS

MARKET SEGMENTS

6

User Management

Understand market and user needs and satisfaction

DEMAND & ADOPTION

Stimulate

• EGNSS added Value• Cooperate with receivers

and apps developers• Roadmaps with

stakeholders• Support EC policies

Bodiesinfluencingthe market

Navigation Signal

Providers

Chipset,receiver Devices Content &

AppsService

providers

Aviation

Road

Maritime and IWW

Rail

Agriculture

Surveying & Mapping

Support EU

of Services, applications

and receivers

COMPETITIVE OFFER

EGNSS market uptake

H2020 Galileo Calls

1st Call 2nd Call 3rd Call TOTAL

Budget available 40.4 mln EUR 24.9 mln EUR 33 mln EUR 98.2 mln EUR

Budget requested

174.3 mln EUR 192.2 mln EUR 160.8 mln EUR 527.3 mln EUR

No of projects granted 27 13 16* 56

No of proposals submitted 105 89 78 272

No of beneficiaries 221 100 113 434

No of applicants 775 634 546 1 955

26% success

rate

15% success

rate

21% success rate

21% success

rate

*3 projects are still at the Grant Agreement Preparation Phase, as they are subject to security scrutiny

Horizon 2018-2020 Mission statement

Galileo and EGNOS Adoption

Development of Galileo and EGNOS enabled applications in

different market segments

European GNSS awareness raising and capacity building

• Multi-frequencies• High accuracy• Authentication services• Better accuracy for

single-frequency users

Areas of innovation:

Green, safe smart mobilityDigitisationSocietal resilienceEnvironmental protection

Areas of coordination and support:

Raising awarenessCreation of networks of industrial relationships International cooperation

Call: EGNSS market uptake 2019-2020 H2020-SPACE-EGNSS-2019

Type of Action Topic

Indicativebudget (EUR mln)

Funding rate Indirect costs

IAEGNSS applications fostering green, safe and smart mobility 10.00

70% (except for non-profit legal entities, where

a rate of 100% applies)

25% of the total eligible costs excluding:• Subcontracting• Costs of resources

made available by 3rd

parties • Financial support to

3rd parties

IAEGNSS applications fostering digitisation 4.00

IAEGNSS applications fostering societal resilience and protecting the environment

4.00

CSAEGNSS awareness raising and capacity building 2.00 100%

TOTAL budget: 20.00Opening: 16 October 2018Deadline: 05 March 2019

Innovation Actions (IA): activities aimed at producing plans and arrangements or designs for new, altered or improved products, processes or servicesCoordination and Support Actions (CSA): consisting of accompanying measures such as standardisation, dissemination, awareness-raising andcommunication, networking, policy dialogues and studies

LC-SPACE-EGNSS-1-2019: EGNSS applications fostering green, safe and smart mobility

Aviation Road

Advanced navigation

Unmanned vehicles

Rail

Train signalling/

control

Maritime and IWW

Vessel navigation & Traffic

Management

Port operations

Fisheries

Autonomous vessels

Digital tacograph

ConnectedCars

Autonomousvehicles

Autonomous trains

Passenger-crew services

CNS

Air Traffic Management

Multimodal logistics

eCall

Scope: Proposals should contribute to efficient, climate and environmentally friendly transport that will be safe and seamless for all citizens

Project Indicative funding: 1 to 3 million € * PRS (Public Regulated Service) applications are not in scope of this action

DT-SPACE-EGNSS-2-2019: EGNSS applications fostering digitisation

Scope: Actions should deliver new innovative applications integrating digital technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, big data and robotics

Secure financial transactions

Tracking solutions

Augmented reality

Commercial LBS

• Foster the adoption of EGNOS and Galileo in mass markets• Applications that will make best use of EGNSS innovative features

such as better multipath resistance, authentication…• Foster competitiveness of the European GNSS industry in the area of

mobile applications, with special focus on SMEs• Maximise public benefits by supporting the development of

applications that will address major societal challenges such ashealth, citizen safety, mobility, regional growth etc.

Project Indicative funding: 1 to 3 million €

* PRS (Public Regulated Service) applications are not in scope of this action

SU-SPACE-EGNSS-3-2019: EGNSS applications fostering societal resilience and protecting the environment

Search and Rescue

Surveying and mapping

Efficient Agriculture

Social and Professional applications

Scope: Proposals may address social and professional applications to support societal resilience, wellbeing of EU citizens, emergency and disaster management

Project Indicative funding: 1 to 3 million €

* PRS (Public Regulated Service) applications are not in scope of this action

Emergency and disaster

management

• Professional application should leverage Galileo and EGNOSdifferentiators in order to reduce the price and increase theeffectiveness of the solution

• Proposals addressing Galileo SAR service should leverage the Forwardand Return Link Services to improve the users’ safety

• Emergency and disaster management applications should targetintegration of different sensors and position sources to identify,locate and react in critical situations

• Applications in agriculture should improve the productivity anddecrease the negative environmental impact

Timing & Synchronisation

SPACE-EGNSS-4-2019: Awareness raising and capacity building

Scope: Proposals should aim the development of EGNSS competences existing and emerging in EU Member States and Associated Countries

Project Indicative funding: 0.5 to 1 million €

* PRS (Public Regulated Service) applications are not in scope of this action

EGNSS dissemination

Creation of networks

International cooperation

• Support building of industrial relationships by gatheringprivate and public institutions around services offered byEGNSS and related applications

• Support the competitiveness of EU industry by identifyingstrategic partners and by developing market opportunities

• Support to incentive schemes should foster the emergenceof new downstream applications based on either Galileoand/or EGNOS and therefore to support the EU GNSSindustry

ThanksQuestions?

Please contact me at [email protected]

In March 2017, Huawei launched its new, Galileo-enabled P10 Plus smartphone during the Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona

In September 2017, Apple presented its new iPhone models: the iPhone 8, the iPhone 8plus and the iPhone X, all of them Galileo compatible

In March 2017, Samsung unveiled its first Galileo ready smartphones: the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Samsung Galaxy S8+

Launched in July 2016, the BQ AquarisX5 Plus is the first European Galileo ready smartphone

Smartphone manufacturers include Galileo on new models

Back-up Slides

Galileo and EGNOS in Maritime and IWW

https://www.gsa.europa.eu/egnos-maritime-short-version?width=960&height=640

H2020 1ST and 2ND Calls Results

6 patents granted

15 products developed

Examples:

62 prototypes ready

Around 100 demonstrations/tests