Opportunities in satellite navigation with and QZSS SPAC Forum May 12 th Tokyo Boris Kennes European GNSS Supervisory Authority 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 1
EU is running 2 satellite navigation programmes Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Compatible with most other GNSS Inter-operable with GPS 2 prototypes launched (GIOVE) 4 IOV satellites planned, 1 st launch in 2010 Operational system planned for 2014 Supports 5 services Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) Measures GPS performance Sends corrections to users via satellite or terrestrial links Covers most of EU Expansion to Africa, Middle East and Eastern Europe planned Operational since 2009 Certified for Safety Of Life in 2010 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 2
and updates Latest news 09.03 Data Access Service trial started 09.04 Launch of GIOVE-B, 1 st hydrogen Maser in space 09.10 declared officially operational for non Safety of Life 09.12 GSA starts 29 R&D projects 10.01 first three FOC contracts signed 10.03 portal launched 10.03 Application Days a success with over 1000 participants and 30+ application demos 10.03 Service Definition Document consultation launched 10.04 OS SIS ICD released Next steps 10Q3 Launch of 3 rd call for proposals ( 38 mln) 10Q4 SOL certification Q4 2010 10Q4 First IOV satellites launched 10Q4 Launch of Commission Action plan for stimulating applications 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 3
Within these programmes, GSA supports European Commission on market development and security accreditation Political Oversight European Council and Parliament Programme Oversight European Commission Implementation European Space Agency (esa) delegation delegation assistance European GNSS Supervisory Authority (GSA) IOV contracts Security accreditation FOC contracts Marketing of the systems Market monitoring Applications R&D programme Upstream (space) industry Downstream (applications) industry 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 4
GSA Market Development vision We believe that The GNSS market is developing very fast GNSS is benefiting citizens, businesses and governments alike New GNSS systems are complementary and will stimulate market growth and are essential to capture full GNSS potential in Europe Worldwide GNSS market size ( bn) 148 +11% p.a. 125 104 87 58 165 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 European Union North America Rest of the World Significant growth expected for GNSS market 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 5
GSA Market Development activities 1 market stimulating actions R&D projects Market Research and Cost Benefit Assessment Developer s portal and tools Co-marketing with stakeholders Promotion and awareness 2 Market monitoring Market forecasts Indirect benefits and public utility of satellite navigation and added value 3 Applications development via R&D funding Past: 110 mln invested in 77 R&D projects Current: 42 mln invested in 47 projects Future: 38 mln call for proposals to be launched on July 31 st Horizontal actions 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 6
1 Example Market Stimulation actions Portal for developers Logo for products Events and exhibits data Access Service (beta) Marketing Material Cost Benefit Analyses 3,738 324 1,216 2,197 Navaids CFIT (Controlled flight into terrain) DDC (Delays, Diversions and Cancelations) Benefits 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 7
2 1 st GNSS Market Report to be published in Q2 2010 I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II. INTRODUCTION III. GNSS MARKET III.1. Global Market Overview III.2. Road III.3. LBS III.4. Aviation III.5. Agriculture IV. GNSS PUBLIC BENEFITS IV.1. Global Benefits Overview IV.2. Road IV.3. LBS IV.4. Aviation IV.5. Agriculture V. IMPACT OF EUROPEAN GNSS V.1. Competitive advantages V.3. Market Impact V.4. Public Benefits 3 6 9 11 18 24 30 35 42 43 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 8
3 R&D: Some examples of ongoing projects FP7 1 st 1 st call SME 0.41 mln 0.29 mln 1 st call FP7 1 st LBS 1.14 mln 1.65 mln MowBySat; BigMow, an autonomous mower, moved across a football pitch located at Toulouse, France, stopping neatly at its edge, then turned around to complete a manoeuvre. It then neatly wove through a line of obstacles, demonstrating its ability to navigate close to centimetre precision. OPTI-TRANS, Optimised Transport System for Mobile Location Based Services. Mobile GNSS platform to provide commuters and travellers real-time trip planning for public and private transportation (car-pooling) via information from public transport authorities and private vehicle owners. FP7 2 nd FP7 2 nd SME Support innovation 0.27 mln 0.88 mln 2 nd call 0.35 mln 2 nd call 1.04 mln GAINS, Advanced Innovation Services aims to implement ATLAS, Authenticating Time and Location within Liability-critical effective Downstream Application Innovation Services by Applications and Services. A GNSS Evidential Support Service and combining ESNC with the Living Labs grouped in the ENoLL. Gains Authenticated GNSS Service to provide authenticated position and plans to deliver open innovation and user driven business cases in time information for multimedia captures. the GNSS downstream market 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 9
More examples 1 st call 2 nd call FP7 1 st SME 0.30 mln 0.39 mln The IEGLO project, developing sat-nav-based aids for the elderly, Alzheimer's sufferers and other at-risk groups, drew public and media attention at this year's Intersana trade fair in Augsburg, Germany. FP7 2 nd SME 0.31 mln 0.45 mln CLOSE-SEARCH - Accurate and safe -SoL Navigation for UAV-based low-cost SAR operations. Prototype a small unmanned helicopter with integrated thermal sensor and a multisensor GPS- -based navigation system with an Autonomous Integrity Inclusion proposes a Barrier Free Movement solution suitable Monitoring capability, to support search in SAR operations in for people with motor disabilities. The project will developed a remote, difficult-to-access areas and/or in time critical situations dedicated navigation device, optimised location server, augmented 12 May, 2010 maps and a flexible navigation infrastructure. FP7 Portfolio Presentation 10 1 st call 2 nd call FP7 1 st Aviation 1.01 mln 1.75 mln The Concept of GIANT-2 is to introduce the enabled operations to the End Users of the identified niche markets, with a final goal of using integrated avionics on board the aircraft and rotorcraft and perform pre-operational flight demonstrations. FP7 2 nd LBS 1.03 mln 1.67 mln
DRAFT SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION In July GSA and Commission will launch a new R&D programme for proposals* ~ 30mln Professional applications Scientific applications and innovative applications in new domains Safety Of Life applications Applications (targeted to SMEs) Innovative receivers technology Networks of excellence with universities and research institutes International activities for tenders ~ 7mln ** Integrity receivers SBAS Multi-constellation receivers Multi frequency antennas (E1, E6, E5) Mission evolution studies * title: FP7-GALILEO-2011-GSA-1 ** Data Access System Rough timeline call for proposals July 30th publication of call Sept 21st info day Brussels Mid-October: SME call, 1 st stage deadline Mid-Dec: general call deadline Mid-January: SME call, 2 nd stage deadline May 2011: start of negotiations New aspects in 3 rd call Two-stage evaluation for SMEs with only simple proposal required in 1 st stage Focus on projects close to market Slightly lower funding levels to attract more mature ideas More emphasis on sharing results with R&D community 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 11
DRAFT SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION In our next call for proposals we are looking for cooperation with Japanese industry Possible research topic -QZSS enabled receivers Aimed at mass market (mobile LBS, road) Based on issue 1 of OS SIS ICD Details to be released on July 30 th Modalities At least 3 European* partners from different countries EU partners to be funded at 30-50% Japanese partners need to obtain funding from national sources or apply via EU subsidiaries Competitive selection process with evaluation by independent experts Innovation plays significant role in the evaluation * Includes 27 EU countries + 12 Associated countries such as Switzerland and Norway 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 12
Conclusions GNSS supports a large and growing market of applications and QZSS will generate significant user benefits at very limited extra cost We are interested in exploring cooperation opportunities 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 13
THANK YOU Boris Kennes R&D and Market Monitoring Officer European GNSS Supervisory Authority Boris.kennes@gsa.europa.eu 12 May, 2010 FP7 Portfolio Presentation 14