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EGNOS added value in the regulated Tracking and Tracing Services for Livestock Transport
“EGNOS/Galileo services benefiting to regulated applications”,Brussels 10.06.2009
Vereinigung High Tech Marketing - HiTec
Andrea Kurzemail: [email protected]
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Market environment
EGNOS tracking & tracking services
Main results
Market analysis outcomes
Recommendations
Contents
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Livestock Transport: regulation calling for “guaranteed satellite-based signal”
“Regulation 2005/1/EC on “animal protection during transport and related operations”
livestock transported for more than 8 hours
all trucks to be equipped with a GNSS unit starting Jan 1st 2009
regulates the on-board system that controls microclimate and the distance travelled without breaks
the regulation explicitly mentions a “guaranteed satellite-based signal”, yet trucks are currently equipped with GPS technology (best effort)
June 2008: JRC issued final technical specifications report – present version makes reference to GNSS (GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO, EGNOS is not mentioned)
December 2008: ITS action plan addresses eFreight and the provision of “en route” information on the location and condition of transported goods (especially dangerous goods and live animals) with EGNOS/Galileo and RFID technology
EC impact assessment study on travelling times and space allowances (unchanged since 1995) - ongoing
Market environment
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EGNOS tracking and tracing services
Main elements of the architecture:
On-Board Unit + Positioning, Door & Temperature Sensors
Service Centre Core Infrastructure
User Interface
EGNOS CS via SISNeT in the OBU
TemperaturSensor
DoorSensor
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The I-10 OBU used by GMV for the MENTORE demo is compliant with the Council Regulation (EC) 1/2005. The System
provides transporters with a tool to facilitate compliance with animal welfare requirements in transportation
contributes to decreasing the administrative burden for transporters and competent authorities
will enable the competent authorities to perform more targeted, effective and efficient controls on such transports and will ensure the uniform enforcement of the regulation in the EC
No significant difference found with respect to GPS accuracy / availability since long distance journeys are mainly suburban
If GNSS information will be used to fine in case of infringement of law, EGNOS provides the integrity information necessary and a service guarantee
Main results
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Market Scenarios
Scenario 1: Regulation prevents long-term livestock transports almost entirely Scenario 2: Regulation allows long-term livestock transports if satellite-based tracking and tracing is in place (comparable to today’s situation) Scenario 3: Regulation requires a certified and guaranteed satellite-based tracking and tracing for long-term livestock transports (EGNOS/Galileo).
Market Evolution Paths
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
Market analysis scenarios
EU 25 2009 2014 2019 Number of transport units (trucks) 5.000 4.800 4.500 GNSS penetration (%) 100 100 100 MENTORE market share (%) 10 25 30 MENTORE market 500 1.200 1.350
EU 25 2009 2014 2019 Number of transport units (trucks) 5.000 4.800 4.500 GNSS penetration (%) 100 100 100 MENTORE market share (%) 20 50 60 MENTORE market 2.000 2.400 2.700
EU 25 2009 2014 2019 Number of transport units (trucks) 5.000 2.000 500 GNSS penetration (%) 100 100 100 MENTORE market share (%) 10 25 30 MENTORE market 500 500 150
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Market analysis outcomes
Market Scenarios 1 + 2
Tracking & tracing services based on EGNOS OS No direct revenues based on positioning service Most probably the LSP is the ASP for livestock services
Market Scenario 3
Tracking & tracing services based on EGNOS CS Direct revenues are generated based on a certified and guaranteed positioning service Allows a positive business case if one LSP is serving all Europe Main cost driver for the service operator is the service centre infrastructure
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Market analysis outcomes
LSP profitable if operating several application in parallel or alone
Regulatory Body to specify its need for guaranteed service and integrity
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in spite of existing regulation currently no clear opportunities for EGNOS CS
market feedback shows that GPS / EGNOS OS is considered sufficient
the standard does not specify use of EGNOS
in the short-term EGNOS OS can be used to prepare the market for Galileo
long term goal: regulation foreseeing Galileo
even in the case EGNOS CS role will be enforced, market volume will be rather limited and viable only in combination with other services
increasing interest towards GNSS technologies for food safety
perishables/ cold chain tracking
integration with Precision Livestock Farming
review opportunities for EGNOS in food safety - EGNOS OS or EGNOS CS?
Recommendations
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