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Galileo Programme Status Update
Paul Flament, European CommissionCountdown to Horizon 2020 Space, Brussels, December 12, 2013
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First 2 satellites already in orbit since October 2011
On 12th October 2012, the second launch of Galileo satellites took place from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana
The 2 satellites were successfully declared operational after the in orbit testing phase
2012 – Reminder
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The satellite production continues with new design
The infrastructure deployment continues
2013 – A Pivotal Year
The service delivery preparation starts
The Programme long term management structure is adopted
Links with other providers, receiver manufacturers and users are strengthened
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Galileo System Testbed v1Validation of critical algorithms
GIOVE A/B2 test satellites
In-Orbit Validation4 fully operational satellites
and ground segment
Initial Operational CapabilityEarly services for OS, SAR
PRS and CS
2003
2005/2008
2013
2014/2015
Full Operational CapabilityFull services, 30 satellites
2018The IOV step has been completed in 2013
Galileo implementation plan
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Galileo system architecture
MEO: Medium Earth Orbit TT&C: Telemetry, Tracking and Command IOT: In-Orbit Testing
5 TT&Cstations
5 missionuplink
stations
2 launch and early operations centres
16-20 Galileosensor stations
Constellation of 30 MEO satellites
Users & service providers
2 control centres
IOT centre
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Securing the long term
2013 has been instrumental in shaping and securing the long term programme structure
New Regulations adopted for the European GNSS Programmes and forthe GNSS Agency
Funding secured for EGNOS and Galileo for the new financial framework 2014-2020
Exploitation tasks conducted by the GNSS Agency under delegation
System design and development tasks conducted by the European Space Agency under delegation
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Galileo services provision timeline
Early Galileo services
Full service
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Early serviceCombined with GPS
Early service
Early service
Stable good quality signals
Early serviceDemonstrator
Public Regulated Service
Open Service
Search and Rescue
Commercial Service
Demonstrator
Early Services
Enhanced service
Enhanced service
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Research and Innovation strategy
Horizon 2020 Space motto:'Prepare for the future and reap the benefits now'
Horizon 2020 Space EGNSS
Research & Technology Development
EGNSSInfrastructure
EGNSSServices
EGNSSApplications
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Galileo Evolution
Galileo is preparing for the future
A structured process has been set up for Galileo which shall lead to the definition of the 2nd generation system for implementation after 2020
A broad consultation phase is ongoing to analyse context andtrends, involving:
Expert assessments and recommendations from key stakeholders (GNSS specialists, user communities, business owners, SMEs and large industries, agencies…)
Advisory committee assessments and consultation of national administrations
To assess and realize the GNSS evolution ideas, RTD is needed!
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Reaping the benefits of Galileo and EGNOS
EGNOS is operational, Galileo early services start in 2014
Foster Research and especially innovation to make use of those servicesfor the widest possible range of applications
Ensure wide market uptake of EGNSS
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International strategy
International Cooperation: One Goal…Many shapes
Bilateral Agreements with key GNSS providers and selected partners
Regional Cooperation(e.g. with African stakeholders for EGNOS extension)
Multi-lateral fora such as UN-International Committee on
GNSS COSPAS SARSAT SBAS Interoperability Working
Group ICAO and IMO
Main cooperation areas Development activities Standardisation Galileo applications Research SBAS and EGNOS extensions Compatibility / Interoperability Security Trade matters
SBAS: Satellite Based Augmentation System
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2014-2015 OUTLOOK
In 2014, Galileo will be facing the challenges of the early phase of service delivery…
Launch of next set of satellites
Gradual service introduction approach
Strong interaction with users
Need to run early services with continued infrastructure deployment
Research and innovation in Applications
RTD for next generations EGNSS
Outreach and education on EGNSS
…and under Horizon 2020