1. Wherecamp Galileo Hackathon Launch Presentation

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Hackathon launch Berlin, Wherecamp Conference 3 November 2016

Transcript of 1. Wherecamp Galileo Hackathon Launch Presentation

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Hackathon launchBerlin, Wherecamp Conference

3 November 2016

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App developers we want you!

A-GNSS providers Users

Chipset Manufacturers

Device Manufacturers

App Developers

Mobile Network

Operators

Full Integration of Galileo Capabilities Greater awareness and real use

Since 2010 Focus of 2016

Up-to-now mainly performed actions targeting the integration of Galileo at hardware level

Completed or almost there Some actions performed but not there yet Main focus

All top manufacturers engaged and progressively

integrating Galileo

A-GNSS products and service with Galileo already available in the

market

Awareness events

organized, to be intensified along the

availability of Galileo devices

First Galileo enabled devices appeared in Q3

2016

Galileo awareness campaign planned

leveraging Galileo Initial Services

Consultation conducted with main Network operators

With Initial Services, the goal is to stimulate a real Galileo use moving further towards users

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The agenda

Hackathon TalksHackathon Introduction Jacopo

Ovarelli European GNSS Agency

Launch of Galileo-enabled BQ Aquaris X5 Plus

Alvaro Fructuoso BQ

Galileo testings Michele Bavaro EU Joint Research Center

Introduction to GNSS RAW measurements provided by Android

NougatLukasz

Bonenberg Nottingham University

Funding opportunities at ESA BIC Angelika Daniels European Space Agency

Hackathon launch Jacopo Ovarelli European GNSS Agency

Hackathon continuous in Hackathon Space in Foyer until Friday 12:30 h

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Come up with innovative applications able to bring an added commercial or societal value by using Galileo

services!

Two winning teams will be announced:

• Most innovative Galileo-based app

• Most impactful Galileo-based app (i.e. social impact)

The challenge

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Why Galileo?

Data-less signal of Galileo

Development of new value-added servicesEnhancement of existing ones

Multi-constellation

Galileo OS Authentication

Multipath Resistant

Data-less signal of Galileo

Multi-constellation

Galileo OS Authentication

Multipath Resistant

= Galileo differentiators= Galileo together other GNSS

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Galileo in multi-GNSS provides improved accuracy, availability and a faster time-to-first-fix

Multi-constellation

*Source: “Experimental Results for the Multipath Performance of Galileo Signals Transmitted by GIOVE-A Satellite“, Andrew Simsky, DavidMertens, Jean-Marie Sleewaegen, Martin Hollreiser, and Massimo Crisci, Septentrio, ESA, 2008** Above a 15 degree elevation angle over a 24 hours perios

GPS only: Average number of satellites in view

GPS, Glonass, Galileo, Beidou, IRNSS and QZSS: Average number of satellites in

view*

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OS authentication enhances the use of GNSS location in commercially -sensitive apps

• Galileo is expected to be the only GNSS providing Open Service authentication

• A data encryption solution enhancing GNSS reliability: – Enabling commercially sensitive applications– Enhancing big data collection

Galileo OS Authentication

Todd Humphreys* at TED

*Director of the University of Texas at Austin's Radionavigation Laboratory and leading expert on security issues related to GNSS, full video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4UdHE3JNnU

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Galileo improves GNSS location in challenging urban environments

Multipath Resistant

**Source: “Estimating the Time-To-First-Fix for GNSS Signals Theory and Simulation Results”‘ Marco Anghileri, Matteo Paonni, Stefan Wallner, José-Ángel Ávila-Rodríguez, Bernd Eissfeller, Institute of Geodesy and Navigation, University FAF Munich, Germany’

The strength of Galileo signal, together with an advanced code modulations, makes Galileo better mitigating multipath effects (especially in E5, but also E1)**

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Galileo data-less signal further improves location performances

Using the data-less signal with a 100ms length for the secondary code, already integrated within Galileo chipsets from leading providers, allows for:• an enhanced penetration into light indoor environments• improved performances in urban canyon• better performances in noise measurements• improved sensitivity in A-GNSS mode

Data-less signal of Galileo

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The judging criteria

Highest score – 5 Lowest score - 1

Weights

Most innovative

Galileo-based app

Most impactful

Galileo-based app

Increment/InnovationHighly innovative/Key principle unheard of

beforeAlready existent/Very

little innovation 40% 10%

Impact/PotentialDisruptive quality of app that could offer a solution

for a pressing social or economic issue

Final app will have no or very little impact on solving societal or

economic problems10% 40%

Feasibility/Sustainability

Final app concept offers a simple implementation,

guarantees quick adoption by users, needs little financial investment, pays for itself or makes a

feasible business case

Final app concept is technically or

economically unfeasible (e.g. incompatible with most devices/requires

elaborate exterior infrastructure/extremely expensive to implement

project)

20% 20%

Galileo-relevanceUnique Galileo

differentiators are key enablers

Application makes no or little use of Galileo

functionality20% 20%

Progress made during Hackathon

Great progress made during hackathon with

complex technical problems solved

No discernible progress was made during the

Hackathon itself10% 10%

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Each team will win:

• 500€ cheque

• A BQ Aquaris X5 Plus, courtesy of BQ

• A feature on the GSA website

Prize and award ceremony

The award ceremony will take place tomorrow at 13:20 in Ingebord-Meising-Saal (C16)

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The jury and the technical support team

Jacopo Ovarelli, Consultant - Alpha ConsultCristina Comunian, GSA Communication Officer

Mark Luetzner, Consultant - Spacetec

Michele Bavaro, Researcher for the JRCLukasz Bonenberg, Nottingham Geospatial Institute

Alvaro Fructuoso, BQ Engineer

Olaia Segovia, BQ Engineer= Business expertise = Technical expertise

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The 2017 H2020 Call for Mass Market Applications

• Opening date: 8th November 2016

• Deadline 1st March 2017

• 9 €mln budget

• Three priority areas suggested:• Mobility as a service and Smart

Cities• Internet of things• Commercial and social LBS

• Expected Impact:• Development of highly innovative

applications taking advantage of EGNSS added value

https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/galileo-2-2017.html

• Products and service commercialization beyond projects’ ending• The fostering of the competitiveness of European GNSS industry (application

providers and chipset and devices manufacturers)

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Engaging the community in future events

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Thank youSee you in the Hackathon Space in Foyer

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Back-up

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Galileo is the European GNSS and GSA is in charge to bring it to the users

Worldwide navigation system “made in EU”Fully interoperable with GPSOpen service free of charge, delivering dual frequencies Signal authentication14 satellites already launched and 4 to be launched on Nov 17th

Initial Service Capability will be declared in December 2016Full Operational Capability in 2020 leveraging on 30 satellites

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The GSA’s mission is to support European Union objectives and achieve the highest return on

European GNSS investment, in terms of benefits to users and economic growth and competitiveness

Staff: c.a. 135 Nationalities: 21Headquarters: Prague

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14 satellites have been launched 16 satellites are in production:

4 to be launched in Q4 2016 The remaining ones by 2020

Galileo’s implementation is progressing withINITIAL SERVICES in 2016

Initial Operational CapabilityInitial services for OS, SAR, PRS,

and demonstrator for CS2016

Full Operational CapabilityFull services, 30 satellites

An independent civilian infrastructure

Galileo is implemented in a step-wise approach

2 satellites launched on 24 th May

=> Accelerating the implementation

2020

Test signal for OS-NMA Authentication2018/2019

In the autumn this year, four Galileos will be

launched together for the very first time, on a

specially customised launcher: the Ariane 5 ES Galileo

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The 2017 H2020 Call for applications promotes the EGNSS use for Mass Market Applications

• Opening date: 8th November 2016

• Deadline 1st March 2017

• 9 €mln budget

• Three priority areas suggested:• Mobility as a service and Smart

Cities• Internet of things• Commercial and social LBS

• Expected Impact:• Development of highly innovative

applications taking advantage of EGNSS added value

https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/galileo-2-2017.html

• Products and service commercialization beyond projects’ ending• The fostering of the competitiveness of European GNSS industry (application

providers and chipset and devices manufacturers)