overview of jrc capabilities - sbardellati
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Overview of JRC Capabilities
Security Technological Assessment (STA)
Joint Research Center (JRC)
European Commission
Ispra, Italy
The European Commission’s in-house science service
Prague, 8 March 2016
Flavio SBARDELLATI - GSA, on behalf of EC JRC
The Joint Research Centre The mission of the JRC is to provide customer-driven scientific and technical support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. 7 Institutes in 5 Member StatesIRMM - Geel, BelgiumInstitute for Reference Materials and Measurements
ITU - Karlsruhe, GermanyInstitute for Transuranium Elements
IE - Petten, The NetherlandsInstitute for Energy
IPSC - Ispra, ItalyInstitute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen
IES - Ispra, ItalyInstitute for Environment and Sustainability
IHCP - Ispra, ItalyInstitute for Health and Consumer Protection
IPTS - Seville, SpainInstitute for Prospective Technological Studies ~ 2800 staff
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EMSL Originally conceived for remote sensing and automotive applications• Two “sleds” – positionable antenna mounts• Ultra-Wide Frequency Range:
0.2 – 26.5 GHzState of the art wireless comms• Vector network analysers• Wideband digital oscilloscopes• Real time spectrum analysers• Spectrum monitoring stations• Vector signal generatorsGNSS Testing Equipment• HW Simulator: GAL E1/E5/E6 and GPS L1/L2/L5• Several GNSS receivers: commercial, time,
professional, multi-frequency, Galileo capable• Generation of GNSS signal simulation attacks• 16-bit QuadBand Record&Playback Platform
GNSS Lab Facilities (1/3)
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GNSS Testing Facilities (2/3)
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GNSS Integrity Platform (FP7 Project IGNSSRx)
• Pedestrian Data Acquisition Platform• Vehicular Data Acquisition Platform• Recording of Reference Trajectories
A Novatel SPAN INS/RTK platform
Galileo Commercial Service Receiver (CS DEMO)
Rubidium Frequency Standard
Reference Station with Geodetic Antenna
GNSS Testing Facilities (3/3)
Remarks
• JRC’s GNSS Laboratory: State of the art laboratory with the capabilities of generating complex coexistence and interference scenarios
• JRC is presently supporting projects sponsored by DG GROW and GSA in the context of the EGNSS and FP7 Programmes (Detector, iGNSSRx, CS Demo, TACOT, TRITON, EGNOS-SDK,…)
• JRC now looks forward to supporting the upcoming Galileo Fundamental Elements and H2020 Calls under the EGNSS Programmes
• Point of contact at JRC is
Joaquim Fortuny [email protected] Joint Research CentrePhone: +390332785104
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