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My presentation "Galileo, the European Global Navigation Satellite System: Status and Challenges" at the Space Horizons 2014 Workshop organized by the Brown University.

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Galileo, the European Global Navigation Satellite System:

Status and ChallengesDr. ing. Marco Lisi

European Space AgencySpecial Advisor to the European Commission

Space Horizons 2014 WorkshopBrown University - February 20, 2014

Summary • EGNOS and Galileo are the key elements of the European

navigation “system of systems”, a strategic and critical infrastructure of the European Union;

• The Galileo global navigation satellite system, joint initiative by the European Union and the European Space Agency, is one of the most ambitious and technologically advanced service systems being developed in Europe, by European industries and with European resources;

• While the system procurement and deployment proceed following an incremental Implementation Plan, all steps are being taken for the delivery of Early Services;

• After a political decision of Vice-President Antonio Tajani, then included by President Manuel Barroso in the agenda of the European Commission, Galileo will start officially delivering Early Services, i.e. the guaranteed and committed delivery of capabilities to the community of potential customers/users, as from the end of 2014.

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Current Galileo Governance

Galileo Service Organization

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GSA

OSEU Citizens

PRSEU States

CSProviders

SARCospas-Sarsat

ESA

ExternalEntities

CNES

External Entities

Operator(s)

Galileo System

ServiceOperatore

ECTechnical Support

The Galileo Timeline

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Galileo Implementation Plan

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Galileo IOV System Configuration

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Galileo Space Segment for IOV

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IOV Satellites (PFM, FM2, FM3, FM4)

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Galileo Ground Segment for IOV

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Accuracy of 1st position Fix at ESTEC

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IOV Measured Performance

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Galileo FOC Spacecraft (OHB) (1/3)

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Galileo FOC Spacecraft (OHB) (2/3)

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Galileo FOC Spacecraft (OHB) (3/3)

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Satellites Visibility to Support PVT

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Galileo Early Services: What?Early services for OS,SAR and PRS will be provided

from 2014

Open Service (OS)Delivery of a stable signal in space from a number of satellites in orbit, allowing ranging interoperable with GPS; time broadcasting

Public Regulated Service (PRS)

Delivery of a stable secure signal in space allowing Pilot Projects with EU Member States

Search and Rescue Service (SAR)

Guaranteed “forward link” which allows the detection and localization of distress signals; validation with Cospas-Sarsat

Commercial Service (CS) Initial demonstration projects with potential service providers

The former “Safety-of-Life” Serviceis being re-profiled:

Integrity Monitoring Service

Provides vital integrity information for life-critical applications

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From a System…

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…to a Service

European GNSS Agency (GSA),Prague

Galileo Service Centre, Madrid

Early Services Task Force

Galileo System Infrastructure

Galileo Security

Monitoring Centre

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“Loyola de Palacio” GNSS Service Centre

Come and visit us at: www.gsc-europa.eu

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Galileo Development & Acquisition Process

Galileo Service Provision Process

Galileo Deployed Configuration

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Galileo Centers in Europe

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Galileo Stations for Early Services

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Early Services Validation Phase

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Service Requirements (OS, SAR, CS)

KPI Definition Documents

(OS, PRS, SAR)

Service Preparation

Service Validation

Final Review

Service Accreditation

Service Declaration

Service Declaration is an announcement to the target usersof the commitments in term of performance and availabilityas specified in the Definition Documents

Service ProvisionCompleted Running

Validation Plan

Conclusion

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Galileo is readyand

eager to serve

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