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WP 2013 and 6th Call FP7 Theme Space
Peter Breger,Space Research and Development UnitDG Enterprise and Industry
FP7 – INFO DAY – presentation 10 Sept 2012
WP 2013 generaloverview remarks
Activity Area 9.1
Content
• WP 2013 general overview remarks• Activity Area 9.1• Activity Area 9.2• Activity Area 9.3• 6th Call timing
Draft FP7 Budget 2007-2013
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
M€
Space Foundations
GMES
GMES Space Component
data access (space & in-situ)
Breakdown of FP7 Space funding
SpaceInfrastructure
Services
Space data
SSF R&D
126M € of 330M€
FP7 Space Main topics
I. GMES• Land, Marine, Atmosphere, & Emergency,
Security, Climate Change• Major investment in the space component
and operational servicesII. Strengthening Space Foundations• Space Technologies, Exploration, Space
Transportation, Space Science• Fundamental up-stream research, Data
exploitationIII. Cross-Cutting topics (GMES & SSF)• SME topics, International Cooperation
International cooperation : Opportunities for third countries to participate in FP-7
• Participation in ALL areas is encouraged to researchers and research organisations from all third countries
• The active participation of third country partners, e.g. from Russia represents an added value
• Financing is possible, if the contribution is essential for reaching the objective of the project
• Strong focus on cooperation with Russia, South Africa, Ukraine, Latin America (see ICPC♣ list)
• also US*, Japan as other important space faring nations
♣International Cooperation Partner Country
* see Guidance note on DG ENTR Space website
FP7-SpaceFP7-Space
Space-based applications at the
service of the European Society(principally GMES)
SpaceSpace--based applications at the based applications at the
service of the European Societyservice of the European Society(principally (principally GMESGMES))
R&D strengthening
Space foundations
R&D strengthening
Space foundations
Cross-cutting issuesCross-cutting issues
9.1
• Service component• Forecasting and mapping services: marine, atmosphere,
land, emergency• Capabilities to develop: contribution of GMES to security and
climate change monitoring
• Space Component relies on:• Existing or planned European space infrastructure • Development of space infrastructure co-financed by the EU
and ESA (Sentinels)
• In-Situ Component relies on:• facilities, instruments, networks and services at national,
regional and intergovernmental levels inside and outside the EU
GMES Architecture
Horizontal applications
Monitoring of Earth systems
Land
Marine
Atmosphere
Security Emergency Climate Change
GMES Services
20112011
20122012
Operational GIOOperational GIO
20132013
ClimateChange
• Based on aspects highlighted atHelsinki conference, June 2011:
A global 20-th century re-analysis, coupling components of the earthsystem
An ensemble system of regional re-analyses, to understand uncertaintiesof historical regional records
Traceability of ECVs based on GCOS quality criteria
Access to simulated and observed data sets, and a climate indicator toolbox
Attribution products for services
GMES Services Climate Change
7M€
5M€
5M€
6M€
3M€
Global 20th century re-analysis and coupling methods
• Global re-analysis covering 1900 to 2012• To provide consistent historical climate data
records • Requires data recovery and rescue• Re-analysis is to include coupling between earth
system components• Realise efficient access means to data• Liaison with ongoing projects/initiatives
• One Collaborative Project with 7 Mio€ EU contribution
SPA.2013.1.1-01
Ensemble system of regional re-analyses
• Use ensemble technique to quantify uncertaintiesin atmospheric modelling, inherent in historicdata
• Exploit results of different regional re-analyses, taking also interactions between components of earth system into account
• Note sparse data during pre-sat era• Realise efficient access means to data• Liaison with ongoing projects/initiatives
• One Collaborative Project with 5 Mio€ EU contribution
SPA.2013.1.1-02
Traceable quality assurance system for multi-decadal ECVs
• Develop rigorous quality assurance methodologies for sat-derived ECVs
• Generated consistently across 30 years• Apply GCOS quality criteria• Combine two aspects in project: traceability
methods and multi-decadal coverage• Note: focus on ECVs not covered by CCI, those
not directly measured… etc.
• One Collaborative Project with 5 Mio€ EU contribution
SPA.2013.1.1-03
Provision of access to climate datasetsand climate indicator toolbox
• R&D towards a climate indicator service combining two interlinked tasks
• Providing access to simulated and observed data with a set of necessary tools, including ‘fit for purpose’ metadata
• Providing a software toolbox to derive climateindicators, able to characterise extreme events, suited for assessing adaptation strategies• One Collaborative Project with 6 Mio€ EU
contribution
SPA.2013.1.1-04
Attribution products
• Develops a series of attribution products• Performing model projections for different climate
forcings• Studying historical extreme events and potential
anthropogenic causes• Studying the evidence of changes in risk of their
occurence
• One Collaborative Project with 3 Mio€ EU contribution
SPA.2013.1.1-05
• GMES application developments – enabling EO services through new methodologies, service chain development and innovative service products
• Downstream services and evolution
• Integration of space infrastructureusages for GMES
• Remote sensing methods
GMES Services
8 x 2.5M€
2 x 2.5M€
4 x 2M€
(Downstream) Service development• Develop next generation products and service
lines, exploiting space data in conjunction within-situ data
• Turn methodologies into operational prototypes• Demonstrating integration into user
practices/working environments• A range of interesting (example) application
domains are mentioned, and essential elementsto be covered• Collaborative Projects with 2.5 Mio€ EU
contribution (~ 8 projects)
SPA.2013.1.1-06
Remote sensing methods• Improving object based analyses/automatic
interpretation methods• Combining different imagery types (e.g. radar
+optical…), or• New uses of hyperspectral data, or• EO exploitation of GNSS signal data • Different interesting (example) application domains
are mentioned• Collaborative Projects with 2 Mio€ EU
contribution (~ 4 projects)
SPA.2013.1.1-07
Integrated d-s. Service activities and applications
• Develop services and applications which integratesatcom and/or satnav solutions with space basedobserving systems in innovative products
• Demonstrate delivery of sustainable services in a structured service environment
• Strong focus on operationalisation• Validating concepts with users
• Collaborative Projects with 2.5 Mio€ EU contribution (~ 2 projects)
SPA.2013.1.2-01
Available today or
planned at European,
national and international
levels
Optical M
R and LR
missions
GMES Contributing
Missions
Optical V
HR
and
HR
missions
SAR missions
Alt
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ry m
issi
ons
Atmospheric missions
PROBA-V
SPOT (VGT)
METOP
MSG
Cryosat
Jason
DMC
SeoSat
Pléiades
RapidEye
COSMO-Skymed
Radarsat
TerraSAR–XTandem-X
and many more …
Developed for other
purposes but making
important data available
for GMES
SPOT (HRS)
GMES Space Component: Contributing Missions access 150M€
Available today or
planned at European,
national and international
levels
Optical M
R and LR
missions
GMES Contributing
Missions
Optical V
HR
and
HR
missions
SAR missions
Alt
imet
ry m
issi
ons
Atmospheric missions
PROBA-V
SPOT (VGT)
METOP
MSG
Cryosat
Jason
DMC
SeoSat
Pléiades
RapidEye
COSMO-Skymed
Radarsat
TerraSAR–XTandem-X
and many more …
Developed for other
purposes but making
important data available
for GMES
SPOT (HRS)
GMES Space Component: Contributing Mission examples
Access to Space data for
GMES and FP7 projects:
contributing some 150M€
from FP7