Euromed GNSS II project/medusa: Tunisia national workshop Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 1
Agenda MORNING SESSION Welcome Introduction Session on all domains (road/maritime/rail/freight transport and logistics/geodesy and mapping/research) Presentations and discussions Conclusions and way forward 13.00 14.30 Lunch AFTERNOON SESSION Session on civil aviation Presentations and discussions Conclusions and way forward 17.00 17.30 Closure of the meeting and networking coffee Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 2
The European GNSS: EGNOS and Galileo Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 3
EGNOS services EGNOS OS EGNOS CS/EDAS EGNOS SoL Augmentation of the GPS signal: Higher accuracy Integrity information European coverage (ECAC) with built in capability to be extended to other regions, such as North Africa and EU neighbouring countries Designed for civil aviation (WAAS) Enabling multimodal applications EGNOS technology readiness and easy usage/adoption Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 4
Markets and applications for EGNOS Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 5
EGNOS introduction in Euromed region (1/5) Euromed GNSS programme: Infrastructure implementation for SiS provision Service introduction and exploitation Euromed GNSS I/METIS: 2006 2009 Euromed GNSS II/MEDUSA: 2012 2014 Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 6
EGNOS introduction in Euromed region (2/5) Today EGNOS service coverage (source: ESSP web site) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 7
EGNOS introduction in Euromed region (3/5) EGNOS RIMS (source: EGNOS SoL SDD, April 2012) One operational RIMS in Tunisia (Djerba) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 8
EGNOS introduction in Euromed region (4/5) Summary status of RIMSs deployment around the Mediterranean basin (ESA/PB NAV, May 2012) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 9
EGNOS introduction in Euromed region (5/5) EGNOS evolutions (source: EC, Euromed GNSS WG meeting 16 October 2012) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 10
METIS MEdiTerranean Introduction of GNSS Services July 2006 December 2009 EU Euromed team of private/public organizations Main stakeholders from the 10 Euromed countries Goal: Preparing EGNOS/Galileo services introduction in the Euromed countries A.GNSS Regional Plan B.Awareness & training C.Real life demos In parallel with the infrastructure implementation for service extension to cover the area Target Euromed countries: Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Jordan, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Turkey Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 11
METIS GNSS Plans Main outcomes: 10 GNSS National Plans + 1 GNSS Euromed Regional Plan Euromed policy and roadmap guiding the introduction of EGNOS Infrastructure and service (present use and needs) needs Opportunities and Priorities Enablers, actions and actors Costs and Benefits Roadmap for implementation Markets: Civil Aviation, Maritime, Rail, Road, Inland waterways, Personal mobility, GIS/High prec. Time lag: 2009 2019 Joint elaboration with Euromed stakeholders Discussion/refinement with Euromed decision makers Shared by Euromed states (decision makers) Cairo, 22 October 2008 Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 12
METIS heritage for Tunisia GNSS National Plan for Tunisia and relevant CBA One real life service demonstration for freight transport Tunis, October 2007 promotion event associated with the service demonstration Tunis, December 2009 METIS final event METIS acknowledged a strong interest and readiness of Tunisia in GNSS Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 13
METIS main outcomes for Tunisia Main opportunities for EGNOS: civil aviation and freight transport (maritime, road and rail) Economical feasibility for EGNOS introduction/exploitation (EGNOS OS, EGNOS SoL and EGNOS CS/EDAS) High social benefits (e.g. safety and security improvement, quality enhancement, technological development, Euromed and EU experience sharing) Benefits sensitiveness to the year of EGNOS introduction (delays decreasing benefits) EGNOS introduction not depending only on the EGNOS SiS availability In parallel with the EGNOS SiS extension, implementation of actions to prepare the markets (i.e. enablers) Institutions playing a key role to create favourable conditions (e.g. stimulate stakeholders, appropriate regulatory framework) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 14
METIS follow up: MEDUSA Supporting institutions to draft the strategy for EGNOS in terms of: Service provision framework Actors to be involved Timing Capitalisation on EU experiences and sharing best practices Contributing to technological transfer and capacity building for service exploitation Approach by country Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 15
MEDUSA approach National workshops to: Re establish contacts with stakeholders Gather updated information/inputs for the strategy Elaboration of the strategy by iterations and coordination with countries Periodical regional involvement (Euromed GNSS WG, 2 persons per country officially nominated) Two services implementation for a possible best practice launching (constrained by EGNOS service availability) Establishment of a revamped GEMCO (Galileo Euromed Cooperation Office), acting for all domains and involving all Euromed countries Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 16
MEDUSA first step Today: Presentation of some EU experiences Questionnaire circulation First contact Country support for: Questionnaire circulation to proper interlocutors Contacts Useful inputs/guidance/recommendations (including suggestions for GEMCO and the need for a further second national workshop) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 17
GEMCO (1/2) In Egypt (Cairo) Neutral, relying on an independent local entity (for practical reasons), acting as Telespazio subcontractor Running during the project: Technological transfer Capacity building Active participation and involvement of all countries All markets (with focus on priority ones) Board of GEMCO = Euromed countries participants of the Euromed GNSS WG Objectives/work plan shared with the board (periodic reviews) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 18
GEMCO (2/2) Completely operational during the project Point of reference in the Euromed region for GNSS/EGNOS in view of Galileo: For Euromed countries For EU and at international level Set up of a GEMCO library consisting of: Information package on EGNOS for institutions Promotion and communication material for awareness Training material Sustainable to run autonomously also after the project (e.g. agreements with Universities, MoU with research centres, participation to projects and initiatives, pole for training/dissemination) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 19
Questions? Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 20
EGNOS for road applications Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 21
EGNOS OS main principles EGNOS OS added value wrt GPS alone free to users from the satellites open signal enhanced GPS position accuracy by approx. 3 metres suggested in new GNSS systems static tests GPS + EGNOS Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 22 GPS
EGNOS CS/EDAS main principles (1/2) EGNOS CS added value controlled access, distributed by EDAS via terrestrial networks enabling to augment the performances of the EGNOS OS through EGNOS CS/EDAS based solutions EDAS distributes EGNOS raw data to solutions connected to it, in realtime, within controlled access solutions ready enabling enhancement of GPS position accuracy by approx. 4 metres and position guarantee Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 23
EGNOS CS/EDAS main principles (2/2) Receivers available on the market (mass market and automotive chipsets) are EGNOS ready Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 24
EGNOS use for road examples of facts and figures in Europe (1/5) EGNOS OS for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) HGV/RUC French Eco Taxe Poids Lourds Road User Charging (RUC) system expected to be operational by mid of 2013 ~ 800.000 (600.000 French + 200.000 foreign) Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) over 3.5 tons Approx. 15.000 km of road network Each heavy goods vehicle subject to the tax will carry an onboard equipment using GPS+EGNOS OS for the calculation of the tax according to the distance travelled EGNOS OS added value: better accuracy EGNOS OS benefit: improvement of present application European Electronic Toll Service (EETS) Directive 2004/52/EC Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 25
EGNOS use for road examples of facts and figures in Europe (2/5) EGNOS OS + EGNOS CS/EDAS for ITS tracking & tracing of dangerous goods transport Today: EGNOS OS & EGNOS CS/EDAS for tracking & tracing 300 operational tankers transporting hydrocarbon and chemical materials in Europe (It, Fr, At, Sk, Hu, Ro, and Cz) In plan: extending to trucks in Germany and in Switzerland and to the transport of aviation material Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 26
EGNOS use for road examples of facts and figures in Europe (3/5) EGNOS OS added value: better accuracy EGNOS CS/EDAS Higher confidence/guarantee on position Enhanced availability EGNOS OS + EGNOS CS/EDAS benefits in risk management, safety and commercial purposes Adding value to GPS now, and preparation to Galileo EC Action Plan on GNSS Applications COM(2010) 308 Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 27
EGNOS use for road examples of facts and figures in Europe (4/5) EGNOS OS + EGNOS CS/EDAS for ITS tracking & tracing of urban regulated fleets City logistics Urban limited traffic zone Touristic buses and special vehicles' fleet in urban areas Local Public Transport GPS EGNOS OS EGNOS CS/EDAS Benefits: higher control, traffic management/planning, and quality of transport services Action Plan on Urban Mobility COM(2009) 490/5 Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 28
EGNOS use for road examples of facts and figures in Europe (5/5) Policy and regulatory framework for EGNOS and Galileo in ITS: the ITS Directive EC/2010/40 Article 16 For ITS applications and services for which accurate and guaranteed timing and positioning services are required, satellite based infrastructures or any technology providing an equivalent level of precisions should be used, such as those provided for in Council Regulation (EC) No 1/2005 of 22 December 2004 on the protection of animals during transport and related operations ( 1 ) and Regulation (EC) No 683/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 on the further implementation of the European satellite navigation programmes (EGNOS and Galileo) Article 17 Innovative technologies such as Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID) or EGNOS/Galileo should be used for the realisation of ITS applications, notably for the tracking and tracing of freight along its journey and across modes of transport. Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 29
Questions? Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 30
EGNOS use for freight transport and logistics (1/2) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 31
EGNOS use for freight transport and logistics (2/2) Main benefits: Increased transport efficiency and quality Enhancement of transport safety, reliability and security Facilitation of operational procedures EC e Freight initiative Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 32
High precise positioning applications (1/3) Oil and gas Mining Cadastral survey and geodesy GIS Hydrography/Survey Parcel measurements and agricultural statistics Precision agriculture and farming Assistance to farms (e.g. agro risk management for insurers, parcel measurements and agricultural statistics, agricultural subsidy controls) Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 33
High precise positioning applications (2/3) Global permanent GNSS reference network The accuracy of any geodesy application depends on the availability of permanent GNSS receivers with data analysed continuously and framed in a global terrestrial reference frame, i.e. ITRF2008. Reference GNSS sites in ITRF2008 are available with a sub centimetric position accuracy in time. The inclusion of EGNOS RIMS in the global GNSS network allows the navigation applications to benefit of the high level accuracy of the state ofthe art GNSS geodesy. IGS Network Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 34
High precise positioning applications (3/3) Added value: densification of the permanent GNSS network in North Africa IGS Network in the Mediterranean Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 35
Questions? Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 36
What s next? Contacts (key stakeholders and associations, e.g. ITS Tunisia) Questionnaire circulation Dedicated interviews Various iterations for the strategy elaborations Proposal for a further workshop Feedbacks/recommendations Inputs for GEMCO Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 37
Thank you for your attention Antonella Di Fazio antonella.difazio@telespazio.com FRA http://www.euromedtransport.eu/fr/groupe de travail aaognssaau_20_9_54 EN http://www.euromedtransport.eu/en/working group aaognssaau_20_9_54 Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 38
Tunisia Financial Flows and sensitive analysis Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 39
Galileo services Open Access Commercial Safety of Life Public Regulated Free to air; Mass market; Simple positioning Encrypted; High accuracy; Guaranteed service Open Service + Integrity and Authentication of signal Encrypted; Integrity; Continuous availability Search and Rescue Near real-time; Precise; Return link feasible Galileo will provide highly accurate, guaranteed positioning services Galileo will also give the ability to authenticate the origin of the signal The GNSS receiver market is providing new generation chipsets capable to receive signals from different Euromed GNSS II national workshop, Tunis, 29 November 2012 40 constellation, for example GLONASS and early Galileo satellites in addition to GPS and SBAS/WAAS