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Galileo Europe’s Satellite Navigation System. Professor Terry Moore. Galileo Key Features. Global, European-led under civil control Independent but compatible & interoperable with GPS A wide range of services to be offered Galileo is open to international partnerships. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Galileo Europe’s Satellite Navigation System

GalileoEurope’s Satellite Navigation System

Professor Terry Moore

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Galileo Key Features

No. of satellites 30 MEO Constellation 3 planes, 120° Altitude 23222 km Inclination 56° Ground repeat 10 days

Global, European-led under civil control

Independent but compatible & interoperable with GPS

A wide range of services to be offered

Galileo is open to international partnerships

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How will Galileo Work?

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Current Services Definition

Open Service (OS)

Search and Rescue Service (S&R)

Public Regulated Service (PRS)

Commercial Service (CS)

Safety-of-Life Service (SoL)

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GALILEO Service Performance

Open Commercial Safety of Life Public Regulated

Coverage Global

Hoz. Accuracy

Single freq: 15mDual freq: 4m Dual freq: 4m

Single f: 15mDual f: 6.5m

Vert. Accuracy

Single freq: 35mDual freq: 8m Dual freq: 8m

Single f: 35mDual f: 12m

Timing Accuracy

30 ns

Integrity - Alert Limit

- Time to alert

None None12m H, 20m V

6 sec20m H, 35m V

10 sec

Access Free Open Access

Controlled access

Controlled access

Controlled access

Service Guarantees

None GuaranteesPossible

Guaranteed Service

Guaranteed Service

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Galileo Architecture

Satellite controlControl and

processing centres

Networks

Sensor stations Integrity and Navigation Uplink

UsersSpace

Segment

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Galileo Signals

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009…

DefinitionPhase Design

Development& In-Orbit Validation

PhaseDeployment

PhaseLong-term Operations

& Replenishment Phase

DEF

DDV

OPS

Galileo Design and validation

Full Galileo Space and Ground Segments

Operational Galileo

1.2 B€1.2 B€ 2.2 B €2.2 B € 220 M€ per yr220 M€ per yr80 M€80 M€

DEP

Galileo Cost Estimate and Original Schedule

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Galileo Implementation Steps

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• Lift-off mass 450 kg• Power demand 600 W• Stowed Dimensions

1.3 m x 1.74 m x 1.4 m

• Lift-off mass 523 kg• Power demand 943 W• Stowed Dimensions:

0.955 m x 0.955 m x 2.4 m

GSTB-V2 / A GSTB-V2 / B

Galileo System Test Bed Satellites

Giove-A Giove-B

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Giove-A Launch28 December 2005

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Giove-A Launch28 December 2005

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• Lift-off mass 680 kg• Power demand 1.6 kW• Stowed Dimensions

2.7 m x 1.2 m x 1.1 m

• Nav Payload 115 kg, 780W• SAR Payload 20kg, 100W• 4 satellites• Ariane, Soyuz, Proton, Zenit

Galileo IOV Spacecraft

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Galileo Overall Schedule

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GalileoPublic Private Partnership

• Funding– 1/3 Public– 2/3 Private

• Public sector develops the system• Private sector deploys and operates system• Public sector supports market development• Private sector develops commercial business

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Current Galileo Structure

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Management of the Concession Process

EuropeanCommission ESA

GALILEOJoint Undertaking

System Operator:Concessionaire

Centre for Securityand Safety

GNSS SupervisoryAuthority

Third countries

SelectionRespect of concession

terms

Security measures

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Merged Consortium for Galileo Concession

• Merged Consortium founded by iNavSat and Eurely– Complementary consortia

– Addition of TeleOp (t-systems, EADS, DLR & Förderbank Bayern)

• Merged Consortium has 8 equal partners

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Galileo Concession Management Structure

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Brussels Agreement

• On 5 Dec 2005 agreement between partners of the prospective Galileo concession was signed in Brussels– Endorsed by EC

– Moderator Karel van Miert

– Supported by Governments

• Key points are the distribution of assets:– HQ of Galileo Concession Holder in Toulouse (F)

– HQ of Galileo Operations Company in London (GB)

– Galileo Control Centres in Oberpfaffenhofen (D) and Fucino (I)

– Performance Eval Centres in Oberpfaffenhofen (D) and Fucino (I)

– Safety-of-Life Control Centre (& GCS) in Spain

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Galileo Implementation Steps

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Contact Details

Professor Terry MooreIESSG

The University of Nottingham University Park

Nottingham NG7 2RD

United Kingdom

• Telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 3886• Fax: +44 (0) 115 951 3881• Email: [email protected] • WWW: www.nottingham.ac.uk/iessg