Prof. Dr.-Ing. Werner Enderle Head of System Evolution European GNSS Supervisory Authority Galileo in FP7 International Information Day for the 1st Call & Brokerage Event Darmstadt, Germany 19-20 November 2007 1
Content GSA Overview GNSS opportunities GSA Tools to accelerate the market FP7 Overview FP7 1 st call 2
European GNSS Supervisory Agency - GSA The European GNSS Supervisory Authority has been established by Council Regulation (EC) 1321/2004 of 12 July 2004 given the Strategic nature of the European satellite positioning and navigation programmes and the need to ensure that essential public interests in this field are adequately defended And represented 3
European GNSS Supervisory Agency - GSA The Authority has been entrusted with the responsibility of, among other tasks: Managing the European satellite navigation programmes (such as Galileo and EGNOS) and controlling the use of the funds allocated to them; Being the licensing authority vis-à-vis the private concession holder responsible for implementing and managing the Galileo deployment and operation phases and ensuring that the concession holder complies with the concession contract; All matters related to the right to use the frequencies necessary to the operation of the systems, to the certification of the components of the systems and to the systems safety and security; Being the owner of all the tangible and intangible assets created or developed under the Galileo and EGNOS programmes; Assisting the Commission in matters involving satellite radio-navigation, particularly in cases where legislative and regulatory measures prove necessary. 4
European GNSS Supervisory Agency - GSA The Authority has a key role for the success of the Galileo system It is a Community agency and will be located in one of the Member States of the European Union Until the final decision on the location is taken, the Authority will be provisionally located in Brussels 5
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Content GSA Overview GNSS opportunities GSA Tools to accelerate the market FP7 Overview FP7 1 st call 7
Overall GNSS Opportunities A successful GNSS market development will: Increase size of the market Increase EU market share Resulting in benefits for Consumers using new and better services Companies using GNSS in their business Government and general public 8
The Market is Now: GNSS is more mature Navigation systems worldwide are driving the market: 100% growth in 2007, resulting in 20 million units sold Mobile LBS worldwide is gaining momentum 180 million devices sold (mainly Asia, US) in 2007 first mainstream models launched in Europe (Nokia, Samsung) 45 GNSS enabled mobile phone models on sale in Japan in 2006 Industry first signs of consolidation waking up financial markets Nokia bid for Navteq: $8.1bn ( 5.5bn) TomTom latest bid for TeleAtlas: 2.9bln (initial bid at 1.8bn, Navteq bid at 2.1bn) Systems GPS, Glonass available Galileo progressing EGNOS is available and will be fully operational soon 9
GNSS industry future success is reflected in the stock market Global GNSS share index 1,200 1,000 GNSS index 800 600 400 200-12/99 12/00 12/01 12/02 12/03 12/04 12/05 12/06 Nasdaq composite Note: market-value weighted index based on all publicly traded pure GNSS and digital mapping companies Source: Galileo Google in FP7 Finance; International GSA analysis Information Day for the 1st Call & Brokerage Event, Darmstadt, Germany 19-20 November 2007 10
Mobile LBS is gaining momentum worldwide LBS offers a range of useful applications conquering main obstacles for uptake Finding a nearby restaurant Helping blind, elderly and disabled Getting quick help in emergency situation Finding your way Incremental cost for GNSS in mobile expected below 3 in near future Quality of user experience: Technology for indoor and deep urban coverage being developed, form factor and user interface improving Increasing availability of content Service provider interest driven by competition and LBS success stories 11
Content GNSS opportunities GSA Tools to accelerate the market FP7 Overview FP7 1 st call 12
European GNSS Systems: an opportunity for applications market development Opportunity for EGNOS Opportunity for GALILEO Users' requirements by Application System Performance Aviation (precise approach) Road (charging) LBS Accuracy Medium Medium Medium Availability High High Medium Integrity High Medium Low Continuity High n/a Low Authentication Medium High Medium Source: GENESI study (technical note) 13
The 6th Framework Programme resulted in 77 projects Set-up Addressing all user sectors Developing technology in mass-market and professional terminals Demonstrating technical feasibility with the early use of EGNOS services Supporting all enabling factors (standards, test beds etc.) Consolidating the Galileo mission and interfaces Impact 110 million of co-funding, for an overall budget of around 170 millions 77 projects run under the management of the GSA (and GJU) More than 300 companies are participating to the projects Covering all parts of the value chain Important key findings are driving FP7 14
Tools under development GNSS Knowledge Management Facility Applications database Market Analysis & Research Vertical Applications Market Development 15
Initiatives under evaluation: GSA aims at creating more incentives for market development GNSS ongoing application Focus groups Advisory to Venture capital & other investors GNSS R&D contest Galileo/EGNOS developers conference 16
Content GNSS opportunities GSA Tools to accelerate the market FP7 Overview FP7 1 st call 17
Shaping up FP7 The vast potential for satellite-navigation R&D The planned FOC of Galileo at the end of the FP7 cycle The earmarked funds Market Definition Market Status & Trends EU Strategy Market Vision 2015-20 European GNSS Strategy FP7 Research Vectors FP7 Strategic Objectives Assessment of FP6 Goals To Be Achieved Gap Analysis Implementation Guidelines Work Programme 2007-13 Call For Proposals required a consistent approach for the selection of research priorities 18
Galileo FP7 differs in some key aspects from FP6 Larger budget overall ( 350m vs. 110m) Integral part of EU FP7 program Commission Delegation Focus on innovative projects that are close to market exploitation EGNOS is major priority Improved knowledge dissemination (GKMF) Industry-friendly standard IPR policy Capitalise on SME success 19
Administrative aspects GSA will work under a Delegation from the European Commission and will apply all FP7 rules Grants Call for proposals with description of topic Created IP remains in ownership of consortium Typically co-funded Contracts Call for tender with statement of work Specified created IP assets owned by GSA 100% public funding 20
Content GNSS opportunities GSA Tools to accelerate the market FP7 Overview FP7 1 st call 21
GNSS R&D in FP7 - Context Research Growth Jobs Cooperation Ideas People Cooperation Work Programme 10 Themes 7th Theme: Transport (including Aeronautics) Education Innovation Lisbon Strategy Objectives Economic Growth Technological Leadership Capacities FP7 Duration 7 Years (2007 2013) Total Budget 50.5 B Transport 4.2 B Sub-Theme 7.3 Galileo Budget GNSS R&D: 350M (indicative) Budget 1 st Call: 25 M 22
GNSS R&D in FP7 - Work Programme Activity 1 Exploiting the Full Potential To promote and expand the use of Galileo positioning and navigation functions in a wide range of applications Activity 2 Activity 3 Preparing the Tools and Creating the Appropriate Environment Adapting Receivers to Requirements and Updating Core Technologies To provide enablers and the regulatory framework to push Galileo services and applications To drive the development and technologies of Galileo receivers, user terminals and local elements Activity 4 Supporting Infrastructure Evolution To ensure the modernisation of the Galileo system to cope with the evolving user needs and market evolution while enhancing the cost effectiveness of the infrastructure 23
GNSS R&D in FP7 - Implementation Process Assessment of FP6 Market Definition Market Status & Trends Market Vision 2015-20 FP7 Research Vectors Gap Analysis EU Strategy European GNSS Strategy FP7 Strategic Objectives Goals To Be Achieved Implementation Guidelines Work Programme for 1st Call 1st Call For Proposals 24
FP7 GNSS R&D 1st Call Implementation of Goals CREATE ECONOMIC VALUE ENSURE SYSTEM COMPETITIVNESS Goals Identified Goals Identified Structured List of Topics Derived from Identified Goals Topic 1 Urgency Low High Priority of Topics Low High R&D Level of Maturity 1st Call Structure GNSS R&D Technology Topic 2 MAXIMISE PUBLIC BENEFITS FOSTER INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Goals Identified Goals Identified Topic 3... Topic 110 FP6 Assessment GAP Analysis 25
Activity Exploiting the Full Potential Topic Innovative GNSS-based Road Applications Innovative GNSS-based Mobile LBS Applications Accelerating EGNOS Adoption in Aviation Open call for Focussed Innovative Projects in Mass-Market GNSS Applications Preparing the Tools and Creating the Appropriate Environment Service Consolidation Test-Bed and Simulators Standardisation Security related Standardisation and Certification Adapting Receivers to Requirements and Updating Core Technologies Supporting Infrastructure Evolution Mass Market Receiver GSA Support International Activities GNSS Evolution Evolution of Galileo Code and Navigation Message Frequency Support 26
Structure FP7 GNSS R&D 1st Call Activity Area Topic Budget in M (Indicative) Funding Scheme Duration in Month (intended) Total Budget in M Exploiting the Full Potential Mass Market Applications Innovative GNSSbased Road Applications 2 x 1.4 (2.8) Collaborative Project 24 9.5 Innovative GNSSbased Mobile LBS Applications 2 x 1.15 (2.3) Collaborative Project 24 Safety of Life Applications Accelerating EGNOS Adoption in Aviation 2 x 1.0 (2.0) Collaborative Project 24 New and innovative applications and services Open call for Focussed Innovative Projects in Mass- Market GNSS Applications 8 x 0.3 (2.4) Collaborative Project targeted to SMEs 18 27
Structure FP7 GNSS R&D 1st Call Activity Area Topic Budget in M (Indicative) Funding Scheme Duration in Month Total Budget in M Adapting Receivers to Requirements and Updating Core Technologies Receivers Mass Market Receiver 2 x 2.0 (4.0) Collaborative Project 24 8.0 Supporting Infrastructure Evolution User Needs and Mission Evolution GSA Support 1.5 Coordination and Support Action (support type) 24 International Cooperation and Awareness International Activities 2.5 Collaborative Project 18 28
Structure FP7 GNSS R&D 1st Call Activity Topic Budget in M (Indicative) Funding Scheme Duration in Month Total Budget in M Preparing the Tools and Creating the Appropriate Environment Service Consolidation Test-Bed and Simulators 1.0 0.5 Tender Tender 12 12 7.5 Standardisation 1.8 Tender 24 Security related Standardisation and Certification 2.5 Tender 24 Supporting Infrastructure Evolution GNSS Evolution Evolution of Galileo Code and Navigation Message 0.5 0.5 Tender Tender 12 18 Frequency Support 0.7 Tender 24 29
Coordination of GNSS R&D Activities FP7 GNSS R&D concentrating on Mission Aspects Market- and Applications Development Coordination with EC activities and initiatives ESA (Evolution Programme related to R&D for technology) Interaction with European major industry players in GNSS field -> Call for Ideas Expert working groups European GNSS networks (applications, user terminals, technology, ) GNSS interest groups (e.g. SME, receiver manufacturer, ) national GNSS R&D organizations and institutions 30
Dissemination of GNSS R&D Information FP6/FP7 information dissemination via the GSA Tool called GNSS Knowledge Management Facility (GKMF) (subject to IPR agreements) TYPE OF USERS Administrator GSA External General Public GSA member Finance & Administrative Legal Technical Concession Market development Security Executive ESA Administrative Board Others Visitors of GSA site in Internet 31
Galileo 1st Call Timetable - indicative Grants Publication of call 15 Nov 2007 Deadline for submission 29 Feb 2008, 17h00 Evaluation of proposals Mar/Apr 2008 Initial information letter incl. ESRs Apr 2008 Launch negotiations Apr/May 2008 Letter to unsuccessful applicants From May 2008 Signature of first grant agreement From Sep 2008 Contracts Publication of Tenders staggered until year end In the OJEU Deadline for submission Specific for each tender Evaluation of proposals Specific for each tender Overall time frame consistent with call for proposals (i.e. evaluation completed early April) Caveat: Commission Decision not yet communicated (technical formality) 32
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Further information Call information GSA website www.gsa.europa.eu CORDIS call page cordis.europa.eu/fp7/calls GSA contact point research@gsa.europa.eu General sources of help FP7 Enquiry service ec.europa.eu/research/enquiries Nat. Contact Points cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ncp en.html Specialised and technical assistance: EPSS Helpdesk support@epss-fp7.org IPR helpdesk www.ipr-helpdesk.org GSA IPR legal@gsa.europa.eu CORDIS Helpdesk cordis.europa.eu/guidance/helpdesk/home en.html 34
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