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Orolia EU Space Week 2018 - Maritime session
1. European GNSS Applications
in Horizon 2020
EU SPACE WEEK - 06 DECEMBER 2018
MARINE AND MARITIME
ALAIN BOUHET, PROGRAM COORDINATOR
EUROPEAN GNSS APPLICATIONS
IN HORIZON 2020
COSPAS-SARSAT BEACONS FOR GALILEO/EGNOS SEARCH & RESCUE APPLICATIONS
IN MEOSAR ENVIRONMENT
ACCELERATED ALERT DETECTION & PRECISE
TARGET POSITIONING:
A NEW GENERATIONS OF EMERGENCY DISTRESS BEACONS
OFFERING ENHANCED LIFE SAVING CAPABILITIES.
2. OROLIA PROFILE
Founded in October
2006, Head Office
in Washington DC,
incorporated
in 9 countries
425
Employees
including
120 in R&D
and Projects
$120m
2017 Revenue
Sales in 85
countries
Worldwide-
renowned brands
in target segments
Acquisitions since
Incorporation
10
210/1/18
Orolia delivers Resilient PNT with a broad suite of solutions for every operating environment.
Aerospace Defense Critical
Infrastructure
Maritime Testing & Services
EU Space Week 2018
3. Orolia Maritime is the Marine arm of Orolia’s leading resilient Positioning, Navigation
& Timing solutions.
Navigational
Safety
Fleet
Management
Emergency
Readiness &
Response
Data Capture
& Analytics
4. Orolia Maritime Innovation
Trusted For Safer Journeys
✓2018 First Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) with Galileo
✓2017 First AIS, Multi GNSS (inc. Galileo) EPIRB
✓2013 First AIS Man Overboard device approved for US
✓2011 First AIS Man Overboard devices integrated into a life jacket
✓2011 First Satellite Local User Terminal for MEOSAR
✓2010 First AIS SART (search & rescue transponder) accepted by GMDSS
✓2009 First compact Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)
✓2005 First non commercial Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)
6. Total budget: €5 million; EU contribution: €3,5 million till 2019
PROJECT LEADER
PARTNERS
STAKEHOLDERS
6
The HELIOS PROGRAM
Flight Location & Data Recovery Conference
• Defining the development of distress beacons and associated
antennas compatible with multi-constellations GNSS, including
GALILEO SAR services and meeting latest end-users’ requirements
• Certifications for commercialization of:
✓ Two Maritime distress beacons for individuals, either carried
or deployed on life preserver and Automated EPIRB for ship
installation
✓ An Aviation distress beacon ELT(DT) with its high speed
fuselage antenna
• GNSS & Search & Rescue System validation on the field
• PLUS : Advanced Second Gen. Beacon and Satcom Recorder ELT
demonstrations
8. 11/09/2018
Meosar – Accelerated Rescue
Medium-altitude earth Orbiting Search and rescue system
VS
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MEOSAR brings several improvements to Cospas-Sarsat :
• New generation satellite based technology that will improve the
speed, accuracy and reliability of the current Cospas-Sarsat System
• Free to use, without subscription
• Early Operational Stage active since 2016
MEOSAR key advantages
• Global coverage with real-time alerting using 3 satellite
constellations
• Near instantaneous detection and location
• Better independent location accuracy and calculation
• Faster response time – average 10 times
• Reliability and resilience to beacon-to-satellite link obstructions
• Independent location capability of slow and high moving beacons
• Full support of new coming technologies such as improved GNSS
encoded position and cancellation capability
• GALILEO Return Link Service
9. Meosar – Accelerated Rescue
Medium-altitude earth Orbiting Search and rescue system
9
MEOSAR Ground Network
Ground segment deployment for
global coverage
Full Network
Early Services Operational since
Dec 2016
10. Galileo – Significantly Improving Search &
Rescue
10
What is the Return Link Service Capability?
▪ The Galileo MEOSAR system will propose a specific communication
link from the operators to the beacons to improve the alert and
SAR phases
▪ Acknowledgement of distress message, to be shown on Galileo
capable distress beacons (ELT, EPIRB, PLB)
• Remote activation of the Aviation distress beacon (ELT) through RLM
service (ELT(DT) only), using GNSS receiver
Galileo at a glance
➢ A Global Navigation Satellite System
(GNSS)
➢ Works alongside US GPS and Russian
GLONASS systems for SAR
➢ Will supply the unique Return Link
Service in SAR
In an emergency better survival decisions are made when those
involved know SAR professionals are on route to your location
Combining standard tracking with Autonomous Distress Tracking
allows airlines to trigger a distress alert from their Operations Center
to accelerate the location of a missing aircraft.
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3
4
5
Cospas-Sarsat Search and Rescue Ecosystem Tomorrow
2
Ground Mission Segment
(GMS)
6
79
8
10
SAR Forces
GPS
(United States)
Galileo
(European Union)
GLONASS
(Russia)
Search and Rescue Satellites
Mission Control
Center
Rescue
Coordination Center
13. 13
Typical Use
Automatic Float Free EPIRB
Automatically deploys when vessel sinks
Manual EPIRB
Deploys when bracket is removed and unit placed in water
or if activation button pressed
19. Visit our website: www.helios-gsa-project.eu
Project Officer: Carmen AGUILERA-RIOS
carmen.aguilera@gsa.europa.eu
Program Coordinator: Alain BOUHET
alain.bouhet@orolia.com
Product Manager: Robin GEORGES
robin.george@orolia.com