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Global market opportunities with GALILEO and EGNOS
15 May 2013 Tokyo, Japan
Gian Gherardo Calini European GNSS Agency
European GNNS Agency supports European Commission in Galileo programme
GSMC: Galileo Security Monitoring Centre
Integrated Market Development activities to foster Galileo and EGNOS
VALUE CHAIN
Content &
applications
.
Service
providers .
Chipset,
receiver
Navigation
Signal
Providers Device s
E-GNSS USER ADOPTION
EU PUBLIC BENEFITS
Road
Aviation
Maritime
Rail
LBS
Agriculture
Mapping
Governmental
Analyse the market
and Public benefits
Application R&D
User requirements
Inputs for regulation
Engage receiver
manufacturers
Convince users and
decision makers
Adoption Roadmap
MARKET SEGMENTS
16 May, 2013 The European GNSS Programmes 4
The European GNSS Programmes: EGNOS and Galileo
Galileo Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
Fully compatible with GPS*
4 fully operational IOV satellites
Early services starting from 2014
Open service free of charge and delivering dual frequencies (better performances)
EGNOS Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS)
Measures and improved GPS performance
Sends corrections to users via satellite or terrestrial links (EDAS)
European coverage (but under extension in other regions, e.g. North Africa)
*GPS: Global Positioning System
‘It’s there, use it’
16 May, 2013
4 operational satellites have been launched, as 12 October 2012 (in addition to the 2 test satellites launched in 2005/2008)
The first Galileo-only fixed position was achieved 12 March 2013.
All industrial contracts necessary have been signed to ensure up to 26 satellites:
Early Galileo services in 2014
18 satellites are expected in 2015/16
Galileo has already taken-off
Galileo will deliver better performance mostly in terms of availability and accuracy Service name Description Main benefits Main applications
Open Service (OS) Freely accessible service for position, navigation and timing
Availability Accuracy
LBS Road navigation
Commercial Service (CS)
Delivers authentication and high accuracy services for commercial applications
High precision Authentication
High precision in agriculture and surveying Authentication in RUC, PPUI, secure transactions (e.g. mobile payments)
Search and Rescue Service (SAR)
Assists locating people in distress and confirms that help is on the way
Near real time delivery of beacon position Return link service
Maritime navigation Aviation
Public Regulated Service (PRS)
Encrypted service designed for greater robustness and higher availability
Robustness Availability Encrypted message
Defence, homeland security Critical infrastructure
Integrity Monitoring*
Provides vital integrity information for life-critical applications.
Integrity Aviation Rail transport Road transport e.g. dangerous goods
*Currently delivered via EGNOS
Early services will be provided from 2014
Interface Control Document is publicly available and free of charge
Table of contents: ● overview of the Galileo system
● signal-in-space radio frequency specifications
● characteristics of the spreading codes
● message structures
● characteristics of the navigation message data contents
GNSS market report presents the global overview of GNSS market
SECTORS COVERED: • Aviation • Agriculture • Road transport • LBS • Surveying • Maritime (open sea)
http://www.gsa.europa.eu/news/gsa-releases-2012-gnss-market-report-0
Global shipments of GNSS devices will exceed 1 billion units before 2020
Growing revenues concentrated in Road applications and Location Based Services
Asian market is of key importance today
Asia-Pacific region accounts for 34% of worldwide GPS/GNSS Integrated Chipset shipments (2012)
Source: London Economics analysis of ABI Research data
North America28%
Europe25%
Asia-Pacific34%
ROW13%
Economies participating in GNSS Asia project:
-China -India -Japan -Korea
-Taiwan www.gnss.asia
GPS/GNSS Integrated Chipset shipments forecast to increase by 21.7% in Asia-Pacific from 2012 to 2017
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300
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500
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
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CAGR 2012-1721.7%
Source: London Economics analysis of ABI Research data
…and will be even more important tomorrow
Aviation:
-Approaches with vertical
guidance (SBAS APV)
-Advances procedures
for approach and landing
Examples of current GNSS applications in EU
Road:
-Navigation
-Road tolling
-eCall
-ITS
-Logistics
-ADAS
Maritime:
-Entering ports
-Coastal navigation
-Open sea navigation
-Inland waterways navigation
Agriculture:
-Tractor guidance
-Automatic steering
-Variable Rate
Technology
-Asset monitoring
Surveying:
-Cadastral surveying
-Construction surveying
-Mapping
LBS:
-Location based applications
-Weather info, gaming, social media, advertising
-Personal navigation
Pay as you drive, Distance based road pricing: more accurate and trustable positioning enhance the performances
Connected vehicles: robust and accurate lane level positioning for navigation, in-vehicle infotainment, safety and eco-driving
Digital Tachograph:
GNSS is now included as second source of data and is proposed to register starting-ending time of the journey
EU GNSS improves robustness and trustability.
Dangerous goods tracking: robust positioning requirements uptake in EU Member States
Automatic emergency assistance: eCall regulation will accelerate the business case
EU GNSS opportunities: concrete examples for Road Transportation
EGNSS concrete opportunities for industry – LBS (1/2)
Chipsets:
Integration of sensor and RF technologies (GNSS, WiFi, intertial)
GNSS multi-constellation integration
Improvements in cost, power consumption and performance
Intelligent driving, ADAS, connected vehicles (comfort and safety)
Smartphones
Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation
Integration along value chain, tying together content, platform, apps
Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones
The LBS market keeps generating opportunities along the value chain
EGNSS concrete opportunities for industry – LBS (2/2)
Map and data providers
Continued vertical integration between content providers and phone vendors
Content providers (e.g., Google) moving into vendor and OS space
Maps and content offered for free (Nokia and Google)
Application stores and content developers
New business models facilitated by reduced mobile data tariffs
Explosive growth in applications (over 600,000 in the AppStore + Android)
Highly competitive global market with rapid innovation
Integration along value chain, tying together content, platform, apps
Navigation content provided as standard on many smartphones
New role of camera – window to augmented reality
EGNSS concrete opportunities for industry – Maritime
EGNOS and Galileo, can contribute to a safer and more efficient navigation
Examples of applications: Track control Ship-to-ship coordination Port approach and navigation Ship-to-shore coordination Calamity abatement
Galileo will efficiently contribute to international SAR operations
Europe’s contribution to the MEOSAR system of COSPAS-SARSAT
“Return link” feature to send detection acknowledgement message from the SAR operator to the distress emitting beacon
Detection of SAR alert in near real-time
EGNSS concrete opportunities for industry – Agriculture
With the emergence of Galileo, multi-constellations and dual-frequency use will sustain current high growth rates
Examples of business opportunities: Farm management solutions Tractor guidance Variable Rate Applications (SMALL
EXPLANATION) enabling..... Automatic steering solutions
Supporting trends creating a strong business case
Increasing average farm size (EU) Decreasing farming population vs. increasing world population Better access to agriculture machinery Central and Eastern Europe catching up quickly EGNOS taking grounds quickly today, multi-constellation and dual
frequency use while ramping up Galileo
EGNSS concrete opportunities for industry – Surveying and mapping
The emergence of new constellations and multiple frequencies along with
decreasing device prices will open up the market of Surveying and Mapping:
Examples of applications: Thematic mapping for small and medium
municipalities Forestry and park management Surveying of utility infrastructures
Supporting factors creating a strong business case
GNSS devices more and more accessible at lower cost (e.g., EGNOS enabled) and with increased performance (leveraging Galileo signals and services)
In land-surveying, more and more non-traditional surveyors seize the technology
In hydrographic surveying, exploitation of maritime areas increases along with number of commercial customers and their growing demands for geo data
Don’t miss the opportunity…
Source of data: Analysis of Helios Technology based on 2012 GPS World receiver survey catalogue
• Galileo is currently the 3rd constellation being adopted in the receivers worldwide.
• In Europe Galileo is present already in 40% of receivers, followed by 25% adoption in USA.
Be ready for the early services in 2014 – include Galileo in your product roadmaps today
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2nd EU-Asia Industry Collaboration Seminar
Participants from Europe and five Asian Economies
Meet European GNSS Industry and Institutions!
B2B matchmaking sessions
GNSS Application thematic desks (standardisation, receivers, road and transport, etc.)
Co-located with major EU Conference and Galileo Masters Award Ceremony
5-7 November Munich
5 Nov 2013, Munich
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