Galileo & EGNOS Programmes Status Ugo Celestino, European Commission EURO-MEDITERRANEAN TRANSPORT FORUM GNSS WORKING GROUP 16 th October 2012
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 2 Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Galileo 3. EGNOS 4. Conclusions
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 3 European satellite navigation programmes EGNOS Overlay system It s there, use it Improves GPS performance European coverage 3 services Galileo Autonomous infrastructure Performances similar to GPS Global coverage 5 services GPS: Global Positioning System
Galileo is taking off The first four operational satellites were launched on 21/10/2011 and 12/10/12 All industrial contracts necessary to ensure early Galileo services in 2014 have been signed. To accelerate Galileo s deployment and to further contain costs, the following contracts were signed on 2 February 2012: Additional order for 8 satellites (total of 26) Adaptation of Ariane-5 for Galileo Booking of one Ariane-5 17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 4
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 5 EGNOS is fully operational EGNOS open service is operational since October 2009 Its Safety of Life service has been declared operational in March 2011 Around 100 approach procedures making use of EGNOS for aircraft landings approved in Europe The EGNOS Data Access Service (EDAS) was declared in July 2012
6 17 October, 2012 The EU GNSS public benefits EGNOS and Galileo will provide cumulative indirect benefits of around 90 B over the next 20 years to the EU in B 8 7 6 5 Space Market Growth Space Spill-over Downstream Market Growth Downstream Public Utility Cumulative benefits 5.5 5.7 6.0 6.7 6.9 6.0 5.9 6.1 60.4 6.5 66.9 6.9 73.8 7.3 7.4 81.1 in B 100 90 88.5 80 70 60 4 3 3.4 3.8 35.4 42.3 48.4 54.3 50 40 2 1 0 28.7 30 22.7 20 1.0 17.0 0.6 0.6 0.7 11.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 10 7.7 0.4 0.9 1.3 1.9 2.5 3.3 4.3 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Source: Roland Berger; GSA Analysis
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17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 8 Europe needs Galileo Galileo enhances Europe s technological independence The first global satellite positioning, navigation, and timing system, designed and operated under civil control As of 2008, financed entirely by the European Union and managed by the European Commission Provides Europe independence from other similar systems and greater robustness Targeted to be interoperable with other GNSS to facilitate their combined use and to offer better performances for all kinds of user communities worldwide GNSS: Global Navigation Satellite System
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 9 Galileo implementation plan In-Orbit Validation 4 fully operational satellites and ground segment Initial Operational Capability Early services for OS, SAR, PRS and demonstrator for CS 2013 Full Operational Capability Full services, 30 satellites 2020 2014 GIOVE A/B 2 test satellites 2005/2008 Galileo System Testbed v1 Validation of critical algorithms 2003
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 10 Galileo status summary Galileo deployment phase on track to deliver early services in 2014 GIOVE-A, GIOVE-B missions have now ended All industrial procurement contracts under way First 4 operational IOV satellites launched satellites performing well Regular launch schedule starting in 2013 Early Galileo OS/SAR/PRS services by 2014 CS demonstrator in 2014 New regulation needs approval to achieve required level of financing agreement on future governance International coordination is critical to ensure compatibility with other GNSS to achieve interoperability where desired
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17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 12 EGNOS EGNOS is Europe s first step towards independent satellite navigation EGNOS European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System It s there, use it EGNOS is the European SBAS Improves GPS over Europe Major stepping-stone towards Galileo Operational since October 2009 SBAS: Satellite Based Augmentation System
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 13 EGNOS improves GPS over Europe 3 geostationary EGNOS satellites: relay error corrections to users GPS satellite constellation 1 5 4 Navigation Land Earth Stations (NLES): uplink error corrections to EGNOS satellites EGNOS position accuracy GPS position accuracy 2 Ranging and Integrity Monitoring Stations (RIMS): receive GPS data and send it to MCC 3 Mission Control Centres (MCC): process GPS data to determine errors
EGNOS system architecture and service area 6 Navigation Land Earth Stations 36 Ranging & Integrity Monitoring Stations (RIMS) GPS signals EGNOS Service Area 2 Support Facilities 4 Mission Control Centres EGNOS Satellite Footprints 3 GEO satellites: INMARSAT 3F2 (15.5 W) INMARSAT 4F2 (25 E) ARTEMIS (21.45 E) Upcoming GEO satellite replacements: ASTRA 4B (SES-5) ASTRA 5B GEO: Geostationary Earth Orbit Note: GEO satellite replacements: June 2012 (launched) and June 2013. Deployment of 5 more RIMS is planned for 2013-2014. 17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 14
EGNOS key achievements EGNOS has entered into its operational phase Management of the EGNOS programme and assets transferred to the European Union (April 2009) Service provision contract with ESSP signed (September 2009) Open Service declared operational (October 2009) ESSP certified as air navigation services provider (July 2010) Safety of Life Service declared operational (March 2011) Around 100 procedures making use of EGNOS approved in Europe (end of 2011) Geo-1 Transponder launched onboard Astra satellite (July 2012) EGNOS Data Access Service (EDAS) declared (July 2012) APV: Approach with Vertical Guidance ESSP: European Satellite Services Provider 17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 15
EGNOS services EGNOS services will be delivered on a long-term basis (> 20 years) Open Service (OS) Accuracy ~1m, free Available since October 2009 Safety of Life Service (SoL) Accuracy ~1m, compliant to aviation standards Available since March 2011 EGNOS Data Access Service (EDAS) Accuracy <1m, corrections provided by terrestrial networks Available since July 2012 17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 16
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 17 EGNOS Open Service (OS) EGNOS Open Service greatly improves GPS over Europe Characteristics: Provides signals for timing and positioning to be used for non-safety critical applications Provided through two geostationary (GEO) satellites (plus one backup) Users: Intended for general purpose applications accessible freely using a SBAS compatible receiver within the EGNOS OS area without any direct charge Open Service (OS) Accuracy ~1m, free Available since October 2009
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 18 Applications for agriculture In agriculture, EGNOS already provides significant benefits in terms of costs and environmental impact Market potential Currently there are 11 million farmers growing crops on 110 million hectares of land in the EU countries Examples Automatic steering guidance Variable rate application of fertilisers and herbicides Virtual fencing for livestock Unique land parcel identification for food traceability Field measurement Actions from the EC Optimisation of the Common Agriculture Policy rules Funding of R&D projects
EGNOS Safety of Life Service (SoL) EGNOS Safety-of-Life was specifically conceived for aviation EGNOS competitive space Benefits: Reduction of the decision height Optimisation of angle of approach (direct and curved) Better lateral guidance Allows for IFR-like operation in smaller (non ILS-equipped) airports Increase in airports capacity, safety and flight capability Safety of Life Service (SoL) Accuracy ~1m, compliant to aviation standards Available since March 2011 IFR: Instrument Flight Rules ILS: Instrument Landing System 17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 19
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 20 Applications for aviation The EGNOS Safety of Life service has been specifically designed to meet aviation needs Market potential Implementation of APV procedures as primary approach or as back-up for precision approaches should reach 70% by 2014 as recommended by ICAO Examples Use at non-ils-equipped airports Vertical guidance RNAV and performance based navigation for advanced approach, arrival and departure procedures Actions from the EC Raise the awareness of EGNOS advantages among the aviation community Extend EGNOS operational coverage ICAO: International Civil Aviation Organization ILS: Instrument Landing System RNAV: Area Navigation
Applications for aviation: user adoption
Applications for aviation: adoption plan User adoption process (5/n)
EGNOS Data Access Service (EDAS) EDAS greatly improves GPS accuracy EGNOS Data Access Server - EDAS EGNOS data (real-time): RIMS raw observations SBAS messages User-specific information Value-added service provider EDAS disseminates EGNOS data in real time without relying on the signals from the three EGNOS satellites EDAS will deliver two main types of data in real time: EGNOS augmentation messages Raw GPS data End users EGNOS Data Access Service (EDAS) Accuracy <1m, corrections provided by terrestrial networks Available since July 2012 SBAS: Satellite Based Augmentation System RIMS: Ranging and Integrity Monitoring Station 17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 23
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 24 EGNOS outlook - overview EGNOS is continually updated for various needs: Improvements to Continuity/Availability over the service area Robustness of service to various events (e.g Ionosphere fluctuations) Obsolescence of the deployed infrastructure Extension of the service area Mission evolutions 2012 Declare EGNOS coverage extension for a large number of EU countries Provide full EGNOS Data Access Service (EDAS) Medium term Implement LPV200 service level Extend coverage to South Africa Long term Make use of E5a/E5b frequencies Implement augmentation of Galileo and potentially other GNSS
EGNOS Evolutions (1/n) EGNOS infrastructure sustenance programme involves continuous evolutions in parallel to release in operations 2009 2010-2011 Migration of network technology from Frame Relay to MPLS Preparation and integration of INMARSAT 4 (L1/L5 frequencies) Refreshment of some Hardware Obsolescence Deployment of 3 more RIMS (La Palma, Athens, Alexandria) V2.3.1 has 37 RIMS Improvement of CPF ionosphere monitoring (e.g. iono algo) Improved monitoring capabilities for the Operator Modifications to MT9/MT17 messages management Qualification and Hand Over review (to Operator) of V2.3.1P in Dec. 2011; In Operations since February 2012
EGNOS Evolutions (2/n) 2012-2014 programme of wok involves additional evolutions via three successive versions to be deployed in the period: V2.3.1i: Ionosphere performance improvement step 1. Release in operations since July 2012 V2.3.2 Robustness against PRN25 clock drift feared event (Bergen) Ionosphere performance improvement step 2 Obsolescence resolution: CPF IRIG time generator, CPF switch VSAT Ku-band obsolescence resolution Network IPLC lines obsolescence resolution New RIMS: Agadir, Abu Simbel
EGNOS Evolutions (3/n)
EGNOS Evolutions (4/n) V2.4.1M content aimed at entry into service mid 2014 LPV-200 service, MOPS D, SPS2008, extension to 72 deg North Addition of new RIMS : Tamanrasset ; Haifa (TBC) Processing algorithm improvements Ionosphere algorithms Operability Improvements and Security Improvement Obsolescence resolution: RIMS A G2, CCF HW, NLES G2, SF HW Qualification of ASTRA-4B (ex Sirius 5) Full qualification of TWAN migration At the end of this cycle of evolutions, EGNOS will have a 41 RIMS baseline and a partially modernised ground segment
EGNOS Evolutions (5/n)
EGNOS Evolutions (6/n) Additional 2014-2016 infrastructure plans: New ASTRA 5B GEO introduction Service extension to the East (EU27) Additional obsolescence management and infrastructure modernisation System Release V2.4.2 aimed at deployment in 2016 will conclude the infrastructure renewal plans and an extended coverage
Sep. 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 31 EGEP Recall of EGNOS V3 Mission Objectives Motivation: New GPS frequencies (GPS L5) Some existing frequencies will disappear(gps L2 P(Y)) New constellations are being developed Other regions in the world are planning for new services Key services addressing the civil aviation mission: WAAS like augmentation Guarantee of Service to GPS L1 only ("Legacy" Service) until 2030. Starting 2020, GPS Dual Frequency augmentation (LPV-200 in Europe, Middle East and down to the Equator) Additional capabilities Galileo Dual Frequency Augmentation Service extensions to Africa and Middle East GPS and GALILEO dual frequency to provide Cat I Autoland in Europe Robustness to one frequency loss in Europe (TBC)
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 32 EGNOS organisation The European Commission is the EGNOS programme manager European Commission Programme Management Delegation agreement Service contract Service contract Service contract ESA GNSS Evolution Programme R&D and technology ESA Design agent and procurement of infrastructure evolutions ESSP Service provision and operations maintenance SES-ASTRA GEO transponder SES-ASTRA GEO transponder Contract Contract Contract Artemis GEO transponder TAS (FR) Product Development Industry Prime TAS (FR) Product Support Services Industry Prime 3 GEO transp. MCCs Sites GEO: Geostationary Earth Orbit MCC: Mission Control Centre
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 33 Conclusions EGNOS is operational EGNOS OS since October 2009 EGNOS SoL service since March 2011 EGNOS Data Access Service since July 2012 Galileo is taking off All procurement contracts awarded First two operational Galileo satellites launched in October 2011 Deployment is being accelerated Early Galileo OS/SAR/PRS services from 2014 Early Galileo CS services from 2016 International coordination is key Ensure compatibility with other GNSS as a minimum Achieve interoperability when desired Photos: Eurocontrol, ESA
17 October, 2012 The European GNSS Programmes 34 Thank you for your attention ugo.celestino@ec.europa.eu Navigation solutions powered by the European Union http://ec.europa.eu/galileo