DLR.de Chart 1 COSMOS 2020 Infoday Bratislava Space Call 2015 Marc Jochemich DLR - German Aerospace Center Space Administration
DLR.de Chart 2 https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/
DLR.de Chart 3 Space in Horizon 2020 Structure and available budgets
DLR.de Chart 4 Space budget in EU framework programmes Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 5 Horizon 2020 I. Excellent Science II. Industrial Leadership III. Societal Challenges European Research Council (ERC) Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Marie-Skłodowska- Curie Actions Research Infrastructures Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - ICT - Nanotechnologies - Advances materials - Biotechnology - Advances manufacturing and processing - Space Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and bioeconomy Secure clean and efficient energy Smart, Green and Integrated Transport Climate action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials Integrative, innovative und reflexive Gesellschaften Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies Joint Research Centre (JRC) European Institute of Innovation und Technology (EIT)
DLR.de Chart 6 Structure of the Space Work Programme (2014-2015) 36.5 M Origin: European Commission, modified
DLR.de Chart 7 Space Work Programme 2015
DLR.de Chart 8 Applications in Satellite Navigation Galileo (2015)
DLR.de Chart 9 Galileo applications (2015) 15 M 5 M 5 M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 10 Important hints for Galileo 1-3 Develop end-to-end application and trial Clear commercial intend Innovative, beyond state-of-the-art Build on mature business concepts Provide public benefits Contribute to the adoption of Galileo, EGNOS or EDAS Strengthen the community of GNSS developers Take into account relevant standards and regulations on e.g. safety and security Use iterative development with early prototypes Not all aspects must be covered in one project
DLR.de Chart 11 Galileo 2 SME based EGNSS applications SMEs considered as key players for innovation Applicatons in niche market sectors and business models in any application domain Development of technological breakthrough into viable products with real commercial potential Large companies, research institutes and universities can join the consortium to provide added value to the idea led by the SME
DLR.de Chart 12 Recommended project size + funding rates Galileo 1 EGNSS applications Galileo 2 SME based EGNSS applications Galileo 3 Releasing the potential of EGNSS applications through international cooperation Recommended project size 1,5-4 M Recommended project size 0,5-1 M Recommended project size 0,5-1,5 M Instrument: Innovation Actions (IA) 70% of elegible costs + 25% overhead
DLR.de Chart 13 Procurement for EGNSS: GNSS Evolution, Mission and Services related R&D activities - 2015 Advanced mission concepts 2M Ionosphere prediction service 0.8M Commercial Service 0.9M Support to the Galileo Safety of Life Service re-profiling, in particular for Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring ARAIM 0.9M Signals evolution 0.7M
DLR.de Chart 14 GNSS Evolution: infrastructure-related R&D activities Prepare for 2 nd generation Galileo system R+D to have European state-of-the-art and costeffective technologies for the development of the next generation (>2020) Galileo system. 55 M ESA Indirect Management Transition from ESA framework 2013 2014 2015 2016 EGEP (European GNSS Evolution Programme) to EU MFF 2014-2020 framework EGMER (EGNSS Mission Evolution Roadmap) Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 15 Earth Observation (2015)
DLR.de Chart 16 EO 1: Bringing EO applications to the market It is essential that EO products and information generation are taken out of the research environment and products are put into the market. The outcome of this innovation project should be a commercial service platform, sustained by a production process capable to deliver to the user a product which is validated and accepted as a marketable product. Project size 1-2 M 10 M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 17 EO 2: Stimulating wider research use of Copernicus Sentinel Data Europe s investment in the Copernicus Sentinel satellites will provide Europe with an unprecedented source of operational satellite data. Data streams are expected to amount to several terabyte per satellite orbit, thereby delivering unprecedented temporal and spatial resolution and data continuity. To utilise the high scientific potential of the Sentinel data, stable and predictable access methods need to be developed, such as: Efficient data retrieval from repositories Software for reading/transforming data for access by scientific users Data fusion (various Sentinels /contributing missions) Advanced visualisation techniques Project size 2-3 M 11 M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 18 EO 3: Technology developments for competitive imaging from space Research should be undertaken to review the emerging fractionated observation system concepts. The required technology challenges as regards interfacing, formation flying, communication within the constellation or with ground stations are to be identified. Potential benefits for EO are to be examined. Project size 2.5 M 5 M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 19 Protection of European assets in and from space (2015)
DLR.de Chart 20 Passive means to reduce the impact of Space Debris To develop and test concepts and technologies needed for safe de-orbiting and disposal of space objects planned end-of-life de-orbiting or safe disposal of new satellites and launch vehicle s upper stages non-technical issues including legal issues should be considered Alignment with international and European guidelines and legal requirements. 6,5 M Origin: European Commission Project size 3-4 M
DLR.de Folie 21 > Vortrag > Autor Dokumentname > Datum 3. Space surveillance and tracking (SST) H2020 Contribution to a consortium of MS preparing the SST support programme (Commission proposal (COM (2013)107 final) 2 M Identified Beneficiary 4. Improving the Performances of the SST at European Level action plan (including scope and priorities) for future EU research and innovation actions to upgrade and develop new assets which form the SST at European Level. Additional funds from Copernicus and Galileo Consistent with the proposal for establishing an SST support programme (COM (2013) 107) security classification 12 M Identified Beneficiary Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 22 Competitiveness of the European Space Sector (2015)
DLR.de Chart 23 Technologies for European non-dependence and competitiveness Independence would imply that all needed space technologies are developed in Europe. Non-dependence refers to the possibility for Europe to have free, unrestricted access to any required space technology. The objective of this action is to contribute to ensure European Non-dependence List of urgent actions: U4 - Advanced materials and material technology for combustion chambers U6 - Fibre Optic Gyro (FOG) based Inertial Measurement Unit - IMU U7 - Power amplification: Travelling Wave Tube (TWT) materials U12 - FPGAs - High capacity Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) Project size 2-4 M 11.5 M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 24 COMPET 2014-2015 Independent access to space All possible complementary technologies not overlapping with on-going launcher developments. Proposals are expected in: Conventional launching systems Innovative systems to access to Space The objective is to develop technology for relevant optimisation of the launch propulsion systems to foster the European capabilities of accessing space Project size 2-4 M 6M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 25 COMPET 2014-2015 Bottom-up space technologies at low TRL Spinning-in of new Enabling Technologies (e.g. KETs) with TRL 1-3 to space systems up to TRL 4-5. Energy storage Energy production Materials and structures Mechanisms Additive Layer Manufacturing Techniques High performance and reliable electronics to boost on-board power Wireless power transmission Thermal management systems Objective: mobilising the incorporation of non-space actors (SMEs, R&D groups) into the space landscape Project size 1 M 7 M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 26 Technology Readiness Level TRL to assess the maturity of evolving technologies during its development. TRL 1: Basic principles observed and reported TRL 2: Technology concept and/or application formulated TRL 3: Analytical and experimental critical function and/or characteristic proof of concept TRL 4: Component and/or breadboard validation in laboratory environment TRL 5: Component and/or breadboard validation in relevant environment TRL 6: Prototype demonstration in relevant environment TRL 7: Prototype demonstration in an operational environment TRL 8: System completed and qualified through test and demonstration TRL 9: System proven through successful mission operations
DLR.de Chart 27 Space Exploration Habitat management ISS is the current cornerstone of European activities in human spaceflight. Its scientific and technological utilisation should be strengthened as a platform for the preparation of the next steps in human exploration. This call focuses safe and reliable quality control of indoor environment in space including microbial control (e.g. development of early detection and warning systems for environmental contamination and pollution)synergies between space and non-space sectors actors is expected. Participation from SMEs and academia is encouraged. Project size 3-6 M 6M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 28 Scientific exploitation of astrophysics, planetary and comets data Supporting space astronomy observation proposals in Astrophysics and comets data Objective: the development of tools for advanced processing and the generation of high-level data products. These will be made available through appropriate archives (ESA, NASA, JAXA ) Project size 1.5 M 6 M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 29 International Cooperation in space science Europe should continue to play a leading role in planetary science shaping the research in the field including the elaboration of Planetary protection guidelines. International cooperation is encouraged, in particular with space powers active in planetary science. Project size 750 K 1,5 M Origin: European Commission
DLR.de Chart 30 SME instrument + Fast Track to innovation The SME instrument will be a major part of achieving the target of at least 20% of the combined budget of LEIT and Societal Challenges for SMEs o o Initially 5% of LEIT and Societal Challenges budget rising to at least 7% averaged over duration of programme. 8,55 M Fast Track to Innovation pilot - launched in 2015: o o o o o o maximum 5 partners, up to EUR 3 million per project Bottom-up logic Continuously open call with three cut-off dates per year Time to grant not exceeding 6 months Project will not require Programme Committee approval Covering all fields across LEITs and Societal Challenges 3.5 M Origin: European Commission