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ESSP – EGNOS Service Provider
Warsaw MeetingFebruary 24th 2010
ESSP Introduction
European Satellite Services Provider
AENA NATSDFS ENAVDGAC SKYGUIDE NAV
EVENT TITLE 318 Jan 2010
ESSP Status (1/2) ESSP EEIG founded in 2001
Mission: Operation of EGNOS HQ: Brussels
ESSP SAS created in 2008 Mission: Navigation Service Provider
OS & SoL services HQ: Toulouse SPU: Madrid
EVENT TITLE 418 Jan 2010
ESSP Status (2/2)
ESA Initial Operation Phase (IOP) Ended April 2009
EGNOS Signal Continuity Provision (ESCP) 6 Month: Ended in October 2009
EGNOS Service Provision (ESP) Contract signed 30 September 2009 for 51 months
EVENT TITLE 518 Jan 2010
ESSP Organisation & Location
Toulouse: HQ System Operation Unit P&A, Safety and Security
Madrid: Service Provision Unit
Introduction to EGNOS
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Central Management entity
for the EGNOS Service Provision
EVENT TITLE 818 Jan 2010
EGNOS Programme Overview
System Operations and Maintenance
Jul 2005
EGNOS Development
April 2009
EGNOS System Development
EGNOS Evolutions & Maintenance Programme
System Initial Operations
Stabilization
Qualification
OperationsDefinition
ReviewOperations
QualificationReview
Initial Service Provision
Service Validation
Review
Operations Prep Phase
Ramp Up
EVENT TITLE 918 Jan 2010
EGNOS Services Schedule2009
V2.2ext, - Performance campaign- TF part EC-EGNOS checking- TF part ESSP production
V 2.2 ext DoV +Sol Readiness
ESSP certified
2010 2011
MTO/2 on MT0 offObs. period
Sol Declaration to users
today
SoL available
OS available
Obs. period
V 2.3.1 DoV
EVENT TITLE 1118 Jan 2010
GPSGEO
NLES
RIMS
EWAN
EGNOS System Architecture
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2 Support Facilities
4 MCCMission Control Centers
EGNOS elements
EWAN EGNOS Wide Area Network
34 RIMS + 7 under
deployment
6 NLESNavigation Land Earth
Stations
GPS &
GLONASS
3 Satellites EGNOS
EVENT TITLE 1318 Jan 2010
•3 Geostationary Satellites
PRN120 Inmarsat AOR-E PRN124 ESA Artemis PRN126 Inmarsat IOR-W
EGNOS Space Segment status•PRN120 and PRN124 broadcast EGNOS messages
•Operational signal (test mode), since July 2006•Broadcast EGNOS messages MT0/2 usable by non-SoL users
•PRN126 is used by industry for EGNOS System Releases tests
Footprint is not Service Coverage!!
EGNOS elementsSpace Segment
EVENT TITLE 1418 Jan 2010
EGNOSWAAS MSAS
EGNOS is an integral part of 3 other existing inter-regional GNSS systems
EGNOS coverage
SDCM
GAGAN
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EGNOS performances
APV-I availability 99% over the ECAC
Horizontal/Vertical Position Error typically less than 2m/4m over the service area
EVENT TITLE 1618 Jan 2010
EGNOS & Galileo
EGNOS is a key contribution to the success of Galileo As a precursor of Galileo By facilitating Galileo's entry into service By permitting direct savings in operating costs By exploring and reserving the market By enabling interoperability with GPS By favoring industrial developments
EGNOS Status
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EGNOS Services
EGNOS Open Service (OS) Service Declaration: 1st October 2009 Service Definition Document available
http://www.essp-sas.eu/docs/printed_documents/egnos_sdd_os_v1.pdf
EGNOS Safety-of-Life (SoL) Service Service Declaration: Planned mid 2010 EC Single European Sky Certification & Verification process
Commercial Data Distribution Service (CDDS) Service under definition by EC / GSA Available mid 2010
EGNOS in Aviation
EVENT TITLE 2818 Jan 2010
Benefits of EGNOS for Civil aviation
EGNOS Applications
EVENT TITLE 3026 Oct 2009
EGNOS Services Provider
EVENT TITLE 3118 Jan 2010
EGNOS Advantages
EGNOS has been designed to meet stringent requirements coming from Aviation and therefore is also suitable for many other users and applications: Accuracy of positioning is improved up to 1 and 2 meters
horizontally and between 2 and 4 meters vertically Accuracy of timing is improved to better than 10
nanoseconds Integrity and safety is improved by broadcasting alerts within
a few seconds of the occurrence of a failure in GPS and by providing a level of confidence on the position computation with EGNOS
EVENT TITLE 3218 Jan 2010
EGNOS Aplications
Thanks to the accuracy improvement of the EGNOS, many other users could benefit from EGNOS for wide range of applications: Agriculture users could reduce the usage of
fertilizers, reduce costs and help the environment Maritime users can profit from the better
accuracy for harbor navigation or inland navigation
Terrestrial users can benefit from enhanced tracking system
EVENT TITLE 3318 Jan 2010
Operations
Markets
Services Open Service
System OperationsSystem Initial Operations
2009Free beta trial from 2009Commercial Data Distribution Service
Aviation
Road
Location Based Services
Maritime
Rail
2010Safety of Life Service
Professional Applications
Market introduction
EVENT TITLE 3418 Jan 2010
Liability-critical applicationsRoad Tolling Public Fleet ManagementSafety & Emergency ServicesDangerous Goods Monitoring
Road
EVENT TITLE 3518 Jan 2010
Rail TransportTraffic Management for low density lines Wagon Fleet Management
Dangerous Goods Transport
Rail
EVENT TITLE 3618 Jan 2010
Open Sea and Coastal navigationEGNOS fulfils IMO RequirementsInland NavigationRiver Information SystemDangerous Goods Monitoring
Maritime
EVENT TITLE 3718 Jan 2010
AgricultureApplication category
Application field Required accuracy level
Arable High-value crop cultivation (e.g. potatoes and vegetables) and/ or precision operations (sowing and transplanting)
c.2cm
Low-value crop cultivation (e.g. cereals) and low-accuracy operations (fertilising and reaping)
c.1m
Dairy Individual livestock positioning and virtual fencing 2-5m
Agro-logistic Land parcel identification/ geo-traceability, post harvest pick-up and supervised tracking of livestock, manure, etc.
c.2.5m
Legislation/management
Field measurement and boundary mapping and updating
c.2.5m
EGNOS application domainSource: GSA/EC
EVENT TITLE 3818 Jan 2010
Agriculture
• Enhance precision• Eliminate waste and over-
application of fertilisers and herbicides
• Save time and money• Reduce fatigue• Extend equipment lifetime by
optimizing its use• Provide geo-traceability• Optimise crop yields• Increase profit margins
EGNOS value addedTraditionally, precision agriculture have been characterised by significant equipment investment and costs related to usageEGNOS can offer an affordable precision solution
Source: GSA/EC
Briefing
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Contact ESSP ESSP Website:
www.essp-sas.eu EGNOS User Support:
Website: http://egnos-user-support.essp-sas.eu/ Helpdesk: Egnos-helpdesk@essp-sas.eu
Service Provision Unit Jose Luis Fernández (Jose-luis.fernandez@essp-sas.eu)
Service Development Team Miguel A. Sanchez (Miguel-angel.sanchez@essp-sas.eu) F. Javier de Blas (Francisco-Javier.deblas@essp-sas.eu)
Mission Technical Team Javier Gomez (jgodiaz@e-externas.aena.es)
Communication Pilar Azcarraga (communication@essp-sas.eu)
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