The document discusses research and development opportunities in GNSS through Horizon 2020 funding calls. It summarizes four Horizon 2020 Galileo calls that provided over €100 million total for 58 projects. It outlines the goals of future calls on applications fostering green/safe mobility, digitization, and societal resilience. The calls will fund projects developing GNSS applications in areas like transportation, agriculture, and emergency response. It also describes the Fundamental Elements program funding GNSS receiver and chipset development to increase EU competitiveness and maximize benefits for citizens.
Overview of Results from GNSS Research under the FP7 R&D Programme (2007-2013)
From Research Applications to Market
Also available in a free App for IOS & Android
http://www.gsa.europa.eu/rd-for-galileo-egnos-app
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GNSS applications developmentin Horizon 2020 1st and 2nd call
Presented at the: H2020 Workshop/GNSS opportunities in different Market Segments Prague, 14 January 2015
Overview of Results from GNSS Research under the FP7 R&D Programme (2007-2013)
From Research Applications to Market
Also available in a free App for IOS & Android
http://www.gsa.europa.eu/rd-for-galileo-egnos-app
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GNSS applications developmentin Horizon 2020 1st and 2nd call
Presented at the: H2020 Workshop/GNSS opportunities in different Market Segments Prague, 14 January 2015
Outlines:
EU Space programmes
Space research in Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020 Space Work Programme 2018-2020
Work Programme 2018-2020 Implementation calendar
Space in European Innovation Council (EIC) pilot
Space in Access to Risk Finance
This event covers what regulations and standards need to be in place to ensure the safety of new aircraft in built environments and near airports. Covering how a new and novel integrated aviation system should be regulated to ensure safety looking at regulations and standards, fuels and charging and how modelling mirrors reality.
The aim of the this event is to:
Convene interested parties to enable new collaborations to form
Raise awareness of the successful applicants from Phase I
Attract non-traditional aviation companies to Future Flight
Inform on the capabilities and expertise on offer to support your Future Flight project
Future Flight is a £125m Industrial Strategy Challenge Programme seeking to demonstrate novel aviation systems to completely transform the way we move people and goods. The programme seeks to demonstration a fully integrated system in 2024 delivered by large consortia of mixed expertise.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/future-flight-workshops
The European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) is an international
innovation contest that awards the best ideas for applications in satellite
navigation. Launched in 2004 with three partner regions the competition has
grown into a network of innovation and expertise of currently 26 global partner
regions. Within the past eleven years more than 9,200 developers took
part in the ESNC with a panel of currently more than 240 judges assigned
with the evaluation of the submissions.
ISCF Future Flight Networking Event - Use casesKTN
This webcast covers the physical, virtual & technology operations already in existence or in planning that can support an integrated aviation system. Areas to consider will be flight corridors for experimentation/feasibility/demo flights, regional connectivity in island and remote communities, the demonstration of drones or air taxis, the demonstration of a partially integrated system and the use of drones to deliver vital health care services.
The aim of the this event is to:
- Convene interested parties to enable new collaborations to form
- Raise awareness of the successful applicants from Phase I (as they will lead the consortia for Phase II)
- Attract non-traditional aviation companies to Future Flight
- Inform on the capabilities and expertise on offer to support your Future Flight project
Future Flight is a £125m Industrial Strategy Challenge Programme seeking to demonstrate novel aviation systems to completely transform the way we move people and goods. The programme seeks to demonstration a fully integrated system in 2024 delivered by large consortia of mixed expertise.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/future-flight-workshops
Global eVTOL Aircraft Market Analysis 2020-2025NarayanSharma67
The global eVTOL Aircraft market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of around 20.50% during 2020-2025, due to the increasing demand for alternative mode of transportation and growing need for operational efficiency.
For more info visit: https://www.marknteladvisors.com/research-library/global-evtol-aircraft-market-analysis.html
On 9 October 2019, a webinar on the Fundamental Elements Call “Enhanced GNSS Receiver/User Terminal” was held to provide applicants with additional details on the proposal preparation.
The European GNSS Agency (GSA) has opened a call for proposals within its Fundamental Elements funding mechanism to develop a Galileo-enabled multi-frequency antenna. The activity shall also focus on developing a close-to-market GNSS antenna for both mass-market and professional users.
You can find the available webinar on this topic on this link: https://bit.ly/2Br8ysv
The deadline for submissions is 08 March 2019.
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Outlines:
EU Space programmes
Space research in Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020 Space Work Programme 2018-2020
Work Programme 2018-2020 Implementation calendar
Space in European Innovation Council (EIC) pilot
Space in Access to Risk Finance
This event covers what regulations and standards need to be in place to ensure the safety of new aircraft in built environments and near airports. Covering how a new and novel integrated aviation system should be regulated to ensure safety looking at regulations and standards, fuels and charging and how modelling mirrors reality.
The aim of the this event is to:
Convene interested parties to enable new collaborations to form
Raise awareness of the successful applicants from Phase I
Attract non-traditional aviation companies to Future Flight
Inform on the capabilities and expertise on offer to support your Future Flight project
Future Flight is a £125m Industrial Strategy Challenge Programme seeking to demonstrate novel aviation systems to completely transform the way we move people and goods. The programme seeks to demonstration a fully integrated system in 2024 delivered by large consortia of mixed expertise.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/future-flight-workshops
The European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) is an international
innovation contest that awards the best ideas for applications in satellite
navigation. Launched in 2004 with three partner regions the competition has
grown into a network of innovation and expertise of currently 26 global partner
regions. Within the past eleven years more than 9,200 developers took
part in the ESNC with a panel of currently more than 240 judges assigned
with the evaluation of the submissions.
ISCF Future Flight Networking Event - Use casesKTN
This webcast covers the physical, virtual & technology operations already in existence or in planning that can support an integrated aviation system. Areas to consider will be flight corridors for experimentation/feasibility/demo flights, regional connectivity in island and remote communities, the demonstration of drones or air taxis, the demonstration of a partially integrated system and the use of drones to deliver vital health care services.
The aim of the this event is to:
- Convene interested parties to enable new collaborations to form
- Raise awareness of the successful applicants from Phase I (as they will lead the consortia for Phase II)
- Attract non-traditional aviation companies to Future Flight
- Inform on the capabilities and expertise on offer to support your Future Flight project
Future Flight is a £125m Industrial Strategy Challenge Programme seeking to demonstrate novel aviation systems to completely transform the way we move people and goods. The programme seeks to demonstration a fully integrated system in 2024 delivered by large consortia of mixed expertise.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/future-flight-workshops
Global eVTOL Aircraft Market Analysis 2020-2025NarayanSharma67
The global eVTOL Aircraft market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of around 20.50% during 2020-2025, due to the increasing demand for alternative mode of transportation and growing need for operational efficiency.
For more info visit: https://www.marknteladvisors.com/research-library/global-evtol-aircraft-market-analysis.html
On 9 October 2019, a webinar on the Fundamental Elements Call “Enhanced GNSS Receiver/User Terminal” was held to provide applicants with additional details on the proposal preparation.
The European GNSS Agency (GSA) has opened a call for proposals within its Fundamental Elements funding mechanism to develop a Galileo-enabled multi-frequency antenna. The activity shall also focus on developing a close-to-market GNSS antenna for both mass-market and professional users.
You can find the available webinar on this topic on this link: https://bit.ly/2Br8ysv
The deadline for submissions is 08 March 2019.
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This call is launched within the EU R&D funding programme ‘Fundamental Elements’ which supports the development of EGNSS-enabled chipsets, receivers and antennas.
The objectives of the Fundamental Elements can be summarised as following:
- Facilitate the adoption of the European GNSS Systems, building on their innovative services and differentiators
- Improve the competitiveness of EU industry
- Address user needs in priority market segments
- Maximise benefits to European citizens
Fundamental Elements fosters the development of innovative GNSS receivers and chipsets
• Fundamental Elements Programme was created by the 2013 GNSS Regulation
• Complementarity with H2020
• High-level objectives
• The FE financial instruments include Grant and Procurement
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4. The H2020 Galileo Calls in numbers
4
H2020 Galileo Calls
1st Call 2nd Call 3rd Call TOTAL
Budget available 40.4 mln EUR 24.9 mln EUR 36.1 mln EUR 101.4 mln EUR
Budget
requested
174.3 mln EUR 192.2 mln EUR 160.8 mln EUR 527.3 mln EUR
No of projects
granted
27 13 18 58
No of proposals
submitted
105 89 78 272
No of
beneficiaries
221 100 113 434
No of applicants 775 634 546 1 955
26%
success
rate
15%
success
rate
21% success
rate
21%
success
rate
5. NOTES:
*1 project related to both maritime and aviation
The projects are achieving results for
EGNSS adoption in different market
segments Outcomes of 40 projects from 1st and 2nd call
- 36 products
- 113 advanced prototypes
- 10 patents
- Contribution to 22 standards
- 123 demonstrations
- 177 publications
>400 events
6. Horizon 2018-2020 Mission statement
6
Galileo and EGNOS
Adoption
Development of Galileo and
EGNOS enabled applications in
different market segments
European GNSS awareness
raising and capacity building
• Multi-frequencies
• High accuracy
• Authentication services
• Better accuracy for
single-frequency users
Areas of Innovation:
Green, safe smart mobility
Digitisation
Societal resilience
Environmental protection
Areas of activities:
Raising awareness
Creation of networks of
industrial relationships
International cooperation
7. Call: EGNSS market uptake 2019-2020
H2020-SPACE-EGNSS-2019
7
Type of
Action
Topic
Indicative
budget
(EUR mln)
Funding rate Indirect costs
IA
EGNSS applications fostering green,
safe and smart mobility
10.00
70%
(except for non-profit
legal entities, where
a rate of 100%
applies)
25% of the total
eligible costs
excluding:
• Subcontracting
• Costs of resources
made available by 3rd
parties
• Financial support to
3rd parties
IA
EGNSS applications fostering
digitisation
4.00
IA
EGNSS applications fostering
societal resilience and protecting
the environment
4.00
CSA
EGNSS awareness raising and
capacity building
2.00 100%
TOTAL budget: 20.00
Opening: 16 October 2018
Deadline: 05 March 2019
IA: activities aimed at producing plans and arrangements or designs for new, altered or improved products, processes or services
CSA: consisting of accompanying measures such as standardisation, dissemination, awareness-raising and communication, networking, policy
dialogues and studies
8. LC-SPACE-EGNSS-1-2019:
EGNSS applications fostering green, safe
and smart mobility
Aviation Road
Advanced
navigation
Unmanned
vehicles
Rail
Train
signalling/
control
Maritime
Vessel navigation
& Traffic
Management
Port
operations
Fisheries
Autonomous
vessels
Digital
tacograph
Connected
Cars
Autonomous
vehicles
Autonomous
trains
Passenger-
crew services
CNS
(Communication
Navigation
Surveillance)
Air Traffic
Management
Multimodal
logistics
eCall
Scope: Proposals should contribute to efficient, climate and environmentally friendly transport
that will be safe and seamless for all citizens
Project Indicative funding: 1 to 3 million € * PRS (Public Regulated Service) applications are not in scope of this action
9. DT-SPACE-EGNSS-2-2019:
EGNSS applications fostering digitisation
Scope: Actions should deliver new innovative applications integrating digital technologies like
Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, big data and robotics
Secure
financial
transactions
Tracking
solutions
Augmented
reality
Commercial
LBS
• Foster the adoption of EGNOS and Galileo in mass markets
• Applications that will make best use of EGNSS innovative features
such as better multipath resistance, authentication…
• Foster competitiveness of the European GNSS industry in the area
of mobile applications, with special focus on SMEs
• Maximise public benefits by supporting the development of
applications that will address major societal challenges such as
health, citizen safety, mobility, regional growth etc.
Project Indicative funding: 1 to 3 million €
* PRS (Public Regulated Service) applications are not in scope of this action
10. SU-SPACE-EGNSS-3-2019:
EGNSS applications fostering societal
resilience and protecting the environment
Search and
Rescue
Surveying and
mapping
Efficient
Agriculture
Social and Professional
applications
Scope: Proposals may address social and professional applications to support
societal resilience, wellbeing of EU citizens, emergency and disaster management
Project Indicative funding: 1 to 3 million €
* PRS (Public Regulated Service) applications are not in scope of this action
Emergency and
disaster
management
• Professional application should leverage Galileo and EGNOS
differentiators in order to reduce the price and increase the
effectiveness of the solution
• Proposals addressing Galileo SAR service should leverage the Forward
and Return Link Services to improve the users’ safety
• Emergency and disaster management applications should target
integration of different sensors and position sources to identify,
locate and react in critical situations
• Applications in agriculture should improve the productivity and
decrease the negative environmental impact
Timing &
Synchronisation
11. SPACE-EGNSS-4-2019:
Awareness raising and capacity building
Scope: Proposals should aim the development of EGNSS competences existing and emerging
in EU Member States and Associated Countries
Project Indicative funding: 0.5 to 1 million €
* PRS (Public Regulated Service) applications are not in scope of this action
EGNSS
dissemination
Creation of
networks
International
cooperation
• Support building of industrial relationships by gathering
private and public institutions around services offered by
EGNSS and related applications
• Support the competitiveness of EU industry by identifying
strategic partners and by developing market opportunities
• Support to incentive schemes should foster the emergence
of new downstream applications based on either Galileo
and/or EGNOS and therefore to support the EU GNSS
industry
12. Opening: 05/09/2018, Deadline: 05/02/2019
LC-SC3-ES-6-2020: Research on
advanced tools and technological
development
EGNSS applications development -
Synergies with other H2020 calls
Transport
Opening 5/9/2018, Deadline: 16/1/2019 :
•MG-2-9-2019: Integrated multimodal, low-
emission freight transport systems and
logistics (Inco Flagship)
•MG-2-6-2019: Moving freight by Water:
Sustainable Infrastructure and Innovative
Vessels
•MG-2-8-2019: Innovative applications of
drones for safety in transport
Opening: 4/12/2018, Deadline: 24/4/2019
•DT-ART-04-2019: Developing and testing
shared, connected and cooperative
automated vehicle fleets in urban areas for
the mobility of all
These calls contain specific references to the use of EGNSS.
Find out more at:
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/op
portunities/h2020/call_updates.html
Energy
13. Join us in the Horizon 2020 Info days
13
International Event on Space Opportunities in Horizon 2020
When: 20 June 2018
Where: Zurich, Switzerland
Matchmaking,
Exposition
First-hand information on all next Horizon 2020 Space Calls
Draft agenda already available:
http://ncp-space.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Space-opportunities-2018-SAVE-THE-DATE.pdf
Horizon 2020 Space Info Day
When: September 2018
Where: Prague, Czech Republic
Exact date and draft agenda will be publish soon at the GSA website. Stay tuned!
14.
15. Fundamental Elements fosters development
of innovative GNSS receivers and chipsets
1515
• Fundamental Elements Programme was created by
the 2013 GNSS Regulation
• High-level objectives
• Facilitate the adoption of the European GNSS
Systems building on innovative services and
differentiators
• Increase the EU industry competitiveness
• Address the user needs in priority market
segments, maximising the benefits for the
citizens
• Budget envelope
• €111 M total
https://www.gsa.europa.eu/r-d/gnss-r-d-
programmes/fundamental-elements
Navigation
Service
Provision
GENERAL RECEIVER DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN
End-
product
manu-
facturers
Chipsets,
Receivers,
Devices
Manufacturers
Content &
applications End usersGNSS
innovators
The
excellence
in terms of
SMEs and
R&D
institutions
operating
in Europe
Leading
market
players
End products
manufacturers
(e.g. car
makers)
16. Fundamental Elements (all EGNSS services
excluding PRS): 7 on-going projects
16
Safety critical E-GNSS engine - M€ 3,3
• Segment: Autonomous vehicles, Road segment
• Acronym: ESCAPE
• Consortium: Renault, Ficosa, IFTTAR, GMV (TRM&ASP), STMicro and ISMB
High-end professional receivers and corresponding antennas - M€ 1,1
• Segment: High-precision
• Acronym: FANTASTIC
• Consortium: Septentrio, Fraunhofer IIS, ISMB, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona and GMV
Double-frequency multi-constellation (DFMC) receiver - M€ 9,0
• Segment: Aviation segment
• Acronym: DFMC
• Consortium: Thales Avionics, ATR, Thales Alenia Italy, AKKA, Dassault Aviation, DSNA
Development, supply and testing of OS-NMA user terminal - M€ 2,3
• Segment: Road, digital tachograph
• Acronym: PATROL
• Consortium: Qascom, FDC, UNIPD, ST Microelectronics. GMV, ACTIA
Development of SBAS-enabled ship-borne receivers - M€ 0,5
• Segment: Maritime
• Acronym: MAREC
• Single ben.: Kongsberg SeaTex AS
Development of MEOSAR beacons (4/5 projects signed) - M€ 2,4
• Segment: Transversal, SAR
• Acronyms: iSSAR, PHOENIX, COBALT, 1st generation PLB with RLS
• Consortia.: ELTA, TAS, TUV SUD, OCEAN SIGNAL LTD, SYRLINKS, Marine RESCUE
TECHNOLOGIES
Integration of Fundamental Elements - Support contract (2 lots ) - M€ 6,0
• Segment: Transversal
• Consortium: Lot 1: Everis, UPC, UAB, Ineco, Cranfield University
Lot 2: PWC FR & NL, Azo Space, Teleconsult, Cillian O’Driscol
Total budget
committed:
24,6 M EUR
7 projects
ongoing
17. 17
• Development of MEOSAR beacons (Transversal, SAR) - M€ 1,0 (1/4 projects to be signed)
• Advanced RAIM Multi-constellation Receiver (Aviation) - M€ 2,5
Total
budget
planned:
3,5 M EUR
2 projects
close to
signature
• Timing receiver for critical infrastructure - M€ 3,5 (Timing and Synchronisation)
Under evaluation
• Development of GNSS receiver technologies for Premium and General mass market* - M€ 6,0 (Mass market)
Open for submissions
2 projects
to be
awarded in
2018
Budget
planned:
9,5 M EUR
Fundamental Elements (all EGNSS services
excluding PRS): 4 up-coming projects
* Previously announced as 2 topics merged in 1 call for proposals with cumulated budget
SAR: Search And Rescue
55 participants from key players
18. 18
GNSS receiver technologies for Premium and General mass market
Description:
- Development, integration, testing and demonstration of HW/SW components, filling technology
gaps and leveraging Galileo differentiators for two areas:
Submit your proposals by: EU funding (70% co-funding):
- 12 July 2018 € 6.000.000
1. Premium Mass Market GNSS 2. Internet of Things (IoT) or other General
Mass Market applications
Upper segment of mass market applications :
- Higher performances than the ones achievable by
products such as trackers or step counters but less
stringent than the professional ones such as GIS
receivers
Examples:
- semi-professional applications (GIS on
smartphones);
- apps to assist visually or physically impaired
(eHealth);
- higher-end devices for
trekking/geocaching/paragliding
- tracking of high value goods and people
Low end part of mass market applications:
- Mainly cost-driven
- Energy consumption and physical size are key
drivers.
Examples:
- Internet of Things applications
- Low value objects and persons geo-fencing
and tracking (with low accuracy
requirements)
- Smart lightning
- Bike sharing, etc.
Highlight FE
opportunity
19. 19
• Multi-Frequency multipurpose Antenna for Galileo - M€ 2,8 (Transversal)
• Advanced Interference detection and robustness - M€ 3,2 (Transversal)
• Commercial Service user terminal - M€ 4,5 (Professional)
• Enhanced RX for autonomous driving/navigation - M€ 4,0 (Road, autonomous cars)
• Enhanced E-GNSS user terminal (incl. OS - NMA and I-NAV improvements) M€ 3,0 (Transversal)
• Safety of Life for localisation in train signalling - M€ 5,0 (Rail)
• Filling the gaps in receiver technologies - M€ 5,0 (Transversal)
Additional
budget
planned for
2018
27,5 M EUR
Announced at the GSA website
https://www.gsa.europa.eu/r-d/gnss-r-d-programmes/fundamental-elements
Fundamental Elements (all EGNSS
services excluding PRS): 7 additional
projects to be published in 2018
7 projects
for
publication
in 2018
RX: Receiver OS-NMA: Open Service-Navigation Message Authentication I-NAV: Integrity Navigation Message
20. Linking space to user needs
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