1 Introduction to GNSS opportunities in different Market Segments.b

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Introduction to GNSS opportunities in
different Market Segments
Fiammetta Diani
Market Development
[email protected]
What is the secret receipt?
Cumulative core revenue 2012-2022
Agriculture
1.4%
Surveying Rail
4.1% 0.1%
Road
46.2%
LBS
47.0%
Aviation Maritime
0.3%
1.0%
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GNSS market report issue 3: the most up-to-date
global overview of GNSS market
SECTORS COVERED:
• LBS
• Aviation
• Road transport
• Maritime
• Rail
• Surveying
• Agriculture
http://www.gsa.europa.eu/news/gsa-releases-2012-gnss-market-report-0
1 billion GNSS devices by 2020 in Europe.
LBS and Road leading in revenues…
Installed base of GNSS devices by region
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Cumulative core revenue 2012-2022
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Agriculture
1.4%
CAGR: 9%
Units (billions)
7
Surveying Rail
4.1% 0.1%
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5
CAGR: 22%
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Road
46.2%
3
LBS
47.0%
2
1
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
EU27
North America
27 Jun
Rest of the World
Aviation Maritime
0.3%
1.0%
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… and GNSS is a main driver for innovative
applications
Just few examples:
 Connected vehicles
 Location based
payments
 New supply chain
monitoring concepts
What’s next? New
markets, new
applications?
2009: GNSS becomes
a standard feature of
smartphones all over
the world
2005: TomTom
creates the PND
category
1999: Garmin
launches e-trex,
first affordable GPS
In the mean time… the EU
policy is already creating
new markets: eCall
(estimation of 120 millions
light vehicles equipped by
2025) and Digital
Tacograph on all trucks
But what GNSS? Multi-constellation is
already happening
• SBAS (eg EGNOS) capability is
commonplace in today’s receivers
– Extra accuracy when you need it – at no
cost
– Level of confidence of GPS signal
• In the near future, multi-constellation (e.g.
GPS/Galileo/Glonass) will be the baseline
some systems will deliver multiple
frequencies
– Much improved robustness and
performance for users
Europe’s contribution to satellite
navigation
Galileo
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Worldwide navigation system “made in EU”
Fully compatible with GPS*
Early services starting from 2014
Open service free of charge and delivering
dual frequencies (better performances)
EGNOS
 Augmentation system of GPS
 Improves GPS performance
 European coverage (but under extension in
other regions, e.g. North Africa)
 Available NOW, free of charge and widely
available in automotive receivers
‘It’s there, use it’
*GPS: Global Positioning System
The European GNSS Programmes
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Galileo has already taken-off
 4 operational satellites have
been launched, as 12 October
2012 (in addition to the 2 test
satellites launched in
2005/2008)
 All industrial contracts
necessary have been signed
to ensure up to 26 satellites
 Early Galileo Operational
Services will start in 2014
6 October, 2016
The European GNSS Programmes
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12th March 2013: Galileo starts transmitting the
navigation signal…
The first 4 satellites start
transmitting the navigation
message: it is then possible to
compute the position.
Zenith View @ ESTEC (GNOR Station)
…the same day, all over the world the first
“position fix” with Galileo is computed
Source: European Space Agency
Source: NavSAS - Politecnico di Torino
 The first positions computed with Galileo confirms the
excellent expected performances, at the state-of-the art in
satellite navigation.
 The satellites also transmit a time reference of atomic
standard.
Leverage EGNOS & Galileo Early Services
in each market segment
Segment
EGNOS
Service
Mass
Market
Intelligent
Transport
Systems
Aviation
Maritime
Rail
Professional
Governmental
Open
Service
Safety of Life
Open Service
GALILEO
Authentication
High Precision
Public Regulated
Service
Search and Rescue
Operational
today
Early
Services
User Test /
Service Demo
10/6/2016
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Thank you!
Fiammetta Diani
[email protected]