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Presentation made by M. Musmeci, Head of Galileo Management Office of Telespazio, during the Session 4 about Satelline Navigation, made in occasion of Space & Security Conference held in Athene on June 20.

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SESSION 4: Satellite Navigation «EGNOS – present and future services»

SPACE & SECURITY CONFERENCE

Athens, Greece, 20th of June 2014 Mario Musmeci

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Table of content

1. Homeland security and environment protection:

a) Challenges

b) Current issues

c) Needs

d) Safety and Security together

2. The contribution of EGNOS and Galileo (E-GNSS)

3. Telespazio and E-GNSS

4. Way forward and recommendations

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Communication

Data gathering

Alert /

localisation

Meteo

Remote Sensing

Cartography

Damage

assessment

Positioning /

navigation

Survey Search &

Rescue

Forecast Prevent Alert Crisis Post-crisis

Secure TLC

1) homeland security and environment protection: Horizontal integration and space assets

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1) homeland security and environment protection:

a- Challenges: • Complex and Multidisciplinary mission • Multi countries (but National security is a priority) • Needs flexibility and scalability to face emergencies • Multi domain (land, sea, air) • Resource demanding, with continuity • Sustainable Performance (to do more with less)

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1) homeland security and environment protection:

b- Limitations and issues: • Coordination and clear common vision among

countries to be improved • Fragmentation in term of resources, technologies

and coverage • Limited budget (mainly public money) • Isolated examples of excellence but difficult to be

replicated a EU level

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1) homeland security and environment protection:

c- Needs and requirements: • Harmonization (tech, operational, performance) • Standardization for key services/tech • More Synergies • Interoperability • Reuse existing services, resources • Share data at different levels • Ensure safety and security

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Aviation services

Defense services

Mass market services

1) homeland security and environment protection:

d- Safety and Security together:

SAFETY

SECURITY

Aviation services

After 11/9 More security

Defense services

More peace keeping, Less battle fields, more safety

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2) The contribution of EGNOS and Galileo (E-GNSS)

EGNOS, main focus on:

– SAFETY

– PUBLIC BENEFITS (Regional open access Services and Commercial/innovative services)

GALILEO, main focus on:

– SECURITY

– PUBLIC BENEFITS (Global open access Services and Commercial/innovative services)

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2) The contribution of E-GNSS:

• Increased accuracy • Provides safety related features (continuity,

availability, integrity, time to alarm in case protection levels are violated)

• Historical archive of data for investigation and post event checks/validation

• Security data access can be ruled by position/time with high accuracy

EGNOS and GALILEO services: a set of high performance PVT services to be used as reference standards on homeland, emergency and environment protection services

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2) The contribution of EGNOS and Galileo (E-GNSS)

• Added value Service Providers and and final users can improve their business thanks to the

• «service oriented frame»

SPACE SEGMENT

CORE GROUND SEGMENT

USER SUPPORT FACILITIES FINAL

USER

SIS ICD

ADDED VALUE

SERVICE PROVIDERS

SIS ICD

SYSTEM DATA SERVICES

SERVICES

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2) The contribution E-GNSS: “service oriented frame”

• EC and ESA initiatives are in place to complement the core EGNOS/Galileo infrastructures with service oriented facilities and centres:

– EGNOS Service Centre (ESSP in Torrejon, fully operational)

– GNSS Security Monitoring Centre (GSMC, under preparation)

– GNSS Service Centre (GSC, procurement running)

– Time and Geodesy Service providers (TSP and GRSP, next procurement)

– Galileo Reference Centre (under definition)

– Galileo Search and Rescue (under preparation)

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3) Telespazio and E-GNSS

EGNOS GALILEO

• Telespazio first EGNOS test bed on Mediterranean area on 1997;

• Key partner of ESSP for EGNOS Service Provision 2014-2021 for infrastructure maintenance, ILS and support to EGNOS adoption

• Primary user of EGNOS EDAS for SATNAV added value services

• Providers of SATNAV application and services for aviation, road, rail, maritime and assets tracking and tracing

• Lead the EC GNSS Euro-Mediterranean cooperation initiatives

• Various patents on EGNOS based innovative applicaitons

• With Spaceopal, joint Telespazio/DLR GfR company, operates Galileo System since 2010;

• Major R&D projects on EGNOS and Galileo integrated innovative services including integrated services with EO and TLC

• Telespazio hosts and managed the Galileo Control Centre in Fucino

• Key player on Galileo PRS with SELEX SE for receivers and associated services and security procedures

• Involved on all the most important E-GNSS support facilities

• Developer of Galileo System Simulator Facility, Constellation Simulator and AIV/Training tools

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SNM: National Monitoring System

CSSG: GNSS Services

Experimentation centre

PVP: Flight Procedure Validation

Platform

GNSS Signal Platform including:

- PVSIS: SIS Verification Platform

- SNC: NavCom Platform for

ATS/AOC

- PLC: Pseudolite based Airport

Local Component

- SOLEL: Helicopter NavCom

Simulator

3. Telespazio and E-GNSS SENECA project: introduction of EGNOS on aviation domain developing and testing all the complementary local elements

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SENECA System Overview

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• Target: satellite based operation and management of local low rail traffic

lines and contributes to the adoption of EGNOS as a precursor and to the

introduction of Galileo in the rail safety related domain.

• The overall expected result is the full specification, applied technology and

live demonstration on the Brasov – Zarnesti line operated by RCCF-TRANS

(Romania)

3. Telespazio and E-GNSS SATLOC project: introduction of EGNOS on aviation domain developing and testing all the complementary local elements

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SATLOC architecture

This equipment will be not physically

introduced, but only referenced to

requirements, test procedures and

application in enhanced SIL architectures

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4) Way forward and conclusions • E-GNSS are essential assets for homeland security and

emergency management • EGNOS and Galileo may contribute to the

harmonization and standardization of European integrated emergency services for all the geo/time located data requiring security safety and accuracy

• EC/ESA have to further promote E-GNSS as backbone PVT services for European: • Define standards • Improve harmonization and interoperability • Introduce incentivation schemes

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4) Way forward and conclusions • EC/ESA have to further promote E-GNSS as backbone

PVT services for European emergency management: • Define standards • Improve harmonization and interoperability • Introduce mandatory positioning reporting for

critical applications

• EGNOS and Galileo may contribute to the harmonization and standardization of European integrated emergency services for all the geo/time located data requiring security safety and accuracy

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4) Way forward and conclusions

E-GNSS = European “Glue” for New Safety & Security

to “cement” the puzzle of emergency services

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