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ESA Business Applications
→ SPACE IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Tony Sephton
@esa_artes
business.esa.int
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AgendaNorwegian Space opportunities within ESA's ARTES Applications programme
Where SPACEPORT NORWAY 2017, Stavanger Forum When 19 June 2017Registration https://spaceport‐norway.com/Further information [email protected] Mob +47 90057068
Introduction to IAP and possibilities13.00 Welcome APNorway ‐ Kay Fjørtoft13.15 The IAP Program ESA Representative – Tony Sephton13.30 The Norwegian Space Centre role Norwegian Space Centre ‐ Bjørn Ottar Elseth
13.45 Questions and discussions regards possibilities
Presentations14.00 Ice navigation – Polarice, MULDIARCOS Viking Ice Consultancy – Andreas Kjøl
14.20 Improved water resource management using newly launched space assets EDInsights ‐ Frano Cetinic
14.40 DiscussionsWorkshop
15.00 Workshop – Individual talksIntroduction to the Workshop and individual sessions / The way of writing an IAP proposal, the perspectives
Speed presentation session/talks with ESA/NSC/APNorway
ESA, NSC, APNorway
If you would like to sign up for an individual talk please send an email to [email protected]
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ESA facts and figures
Over 50 years of experience
22 Member States
Eight sites/facilities in Europe, about 2200 staff
5.2 billion Euro budget (2016)
Over 80 satellites designed, tested and operated in flight
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Purpose of ESA
“To provide for and promote, for exclusively peaceful purposes, cooperation among European states
in space research and technologyand their space applications.”
Article 2 of ESA Convention
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FINANCIAL SUPPORT
TECHNICAL & BUSINESS EXPERTISE
NETWORK & PARTNERSHIP BUILDING
ESA BRANDING & PROMOTION
What we offer
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EarthObservation
SatelliteCommunication
SatelliteNavigation
SpaceWeather
Human SpaceFlight
Technology
business applicationsusing any space assets for services on Earth
What we look for
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Innovative services that:→ start from market demand – not from technology push→ are focused on business development – not technology development
Objectives:… to foster utilization of existing space capabilities… to avoid research / new technology developments… to work in close partnership with users/customers… to develop integrated and sustainable services
What we look for
Sectors:TransportOil and gasFisheriesTourismGovernmentalLocal
Emerging Sectors:AutonomyOcean MiningResearchAquaculture
Examples: User Demand
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AquacultureCruise
Fishing SAR
Transport Environmental
Ice navigation
AutonomyOil and gas
Research
Ocean mining Coast Guard
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What we look for
contents
demo platform
IPR issues
integrationin existing systems
deployment
userscoordination
help desk
trialsevaluation licensing
liability
stability/availability
security
utilisation plan
usability pricing
impacts on users’ world
Service development with the aim of becoming operational
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Where we are positioned
ESA Business Applications funding
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OPEN COMPETITION
Any SECTORAny TIME
Typically ~ €200K
Webinars, Bootcamps, Hackathons
and more.. and more..
Max €60K
Current Opportunities
CBRNeOperations(31/7 close)
Up to 75% funding
KICK-START CALL FOR PROPOSALS
EVENTS INVESTORS NETWORK
Up to 100% funding
Defined Thematic Areas & Response Time
OPEN COMPETITION
Food Security
(10/7 close)
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Second Round of Kick-Start activities
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When to utilise Space Assets (1)SatCom: • Voice, text, imagery, video, M2M, …• Connecting remote places without terrestrial communications.• Transmission of secure information.• BLOS communication with RPAS.• Applications requiring large bandwidth (lot of data / information).• Multicast / broadcast applications.• Back-up for terrestrial systems.
SatNav: • Positioning from GNSS:
• Correction data such as RTK allows centimetric precision.• Tracking of individual persons and goods.• Precise timestamping of events.• GNSS reflectrometry:
• Sea state measurements.• Wide-swath altimetry.
• SAT-AIS for maritime applications.
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Example ESA SatCom projects
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Earth Observation: • Meteorology.
• Optical / Radar / Infrared observations.
But often complementary solutions are required to fill
potential observation gaps, e.g. aerial imagery, field measurements.
Human Spaceflight: • Platforms for test payloads:
• Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM).
• Development of eHealth applications for astronauts.
• Operational payloads on the ISS:
• Urthecast.
• Icarus.
• Robotics and Augmented Reality, e.g. Tele-operation systems for maintenance support.
When to utilise Space Assets (2)
Space borne observation
Airborne observation
In-situ observation
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ARTES Integrated Applications / ServicesThematic Areas
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Returns and investments
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Arctic Roadmap for space-based EO services
Earth Observation Red = High priority, Yellow = Medium priority
Example Space
Assets
Oil & Gas Fisheries andAquaCulture
Transport –Shipping and Aviation
Leisure boats Governance Search andRescue (SaR)
Sentinel 1, Sentinel 3, RADARSAT,
ICEYE, COSMO‐SkyMed
Detection of icebergs close to drilling operations and platforms
Monitoring of iceconditions
Monitoring of iceconditions
Monitoring of leisureactivities close to ice
Meteorologicalforecasting
Weather and seastate nowcasting / forecasting
Monitoring of fishfarms – water quality
Monitoring oficebergs
Monitoring of sea‐state
Monitoring ofprotected areas
Traffic and areamonitoring
Detection of oil spills and chemical pollution
Monitoring of areasof high ocean productivity
Identificationofsuspicious activity (e.g. ships not sending out AIS)
Monitoring of leisureboat behaviour – policing
Environmentalmonitoring (algae blooms, water quality, etc)
Monitoring SaRresources in the field
Oil spills andpollution detection
Monitoring ofocean currents
Weather and sea state nowcasting / forecasting
Monitoring of pollution from vessels
Monitoring of sea‐state
Maritime bordersurveillance
Determination of ice thickness
Monitoring of algaeblooms
Vessel Trafficmonitoring
Monitoring ofDangerous Goods transportation (biological, chemical, etc) Observation of ice
floes and ice motion
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Arctic Roadmap for space-based SatNav servicesSatellite Navigation
Red = High priority, Yellow = Medium priority
Example Space
Assets
Oil and Gas Fisheries andAquaCulture
Transport – Shipping and Aviation
Leisure boats Governance Search andRescue (SaR)
GPS,
GALILEO, GLONASS,
EGNOS, WAAS,
AISSat‐1/2/3
Dynamic Positioning operations ‐ high integrity and correction data
Fleet and vesseltracking
Fleet and vesseltracking
Collision avoidance with other ships and ice
Status of navigation buoys, lighthouses and beacons
Locations ofrescue vessels
Helicopter and airborne services
Collision avoidance with other ships and ice
Collision avoidance with other ships and ice
Traffic monitoring for Maritime: Vessel Traffic Service (VTS)
Locationbeacon(s) of person(s )in distress
Positions of drones and autonomous vessels
Geofencing of forbidden fishing zones
Navigation through marginal ice zone.
Traffic monitoring for Aviation (including RPAS): Air Traffic Management,
Location ofother shipping in the area
Geophysical surveying
Location of fishcatches for traceability
Location of boats indistress / man overboard / emergency beacons
Location of boats in distress / man overboard / emergency beacons
Loss of GNSS signaldue to Space Weather events
Helicopter andairborne services
Drilling and well inspection (including unmanned surface vessels and subsea vehicles)
Installation of cages and fish farms
e‐Navigation
Loading processes from cages to service vessels
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Arctic Roadmap for space-based SatCom servicesSatellite Communications
Red = High priority, Yellow = Medium priority
Example Space
Assets
Oil and Gas Fisheries andAquaCulture
Transport – Shipping and Aviation
Leisure boats Governance Search andRescue (SaR)
Iridium NEXT,
ARKTIKA
Communications ship‐to‐shore and ship‐to‐ship
Communications ship‐to‐shore and ship‐to‐ship
Communications with Air Traffic Management (ATM) or Vessel Traffic Service (VTS)
Communications with Coastguard and other vessels
Broadcast of weather, sea‐ice and sea‐state forecasts
Latest information on weather conditions
Broadcast of weather, sea‐ice and sea‐state forecasts
Broadcast of weather, sea‐ice and sea‐state forecasts
Broadcast of weather, sea‐ice and sea‐state forecasts for shipping. and broadcast of meteorological conditions for aviation
Broadcast of weather and sea‐ state information
Geofencing of forbidden / dangerous zones
Communication between rescue vessels and SaR centre for resource management
Infrastructure monitoring of platforms, pipelines, etc
Infrastructure monitoring of fish cages and facilities
Communicationsfrom ship‐to‐ship
Access to maritime / hydrographic maps
Status reporting of vessels (position, type of vessel, cargo, etc)
Media communications – news reporting
Telemedicine and eHealth
Collecting catchreports
Vessel and cargoreporting
Communication with Coastguard patrols
Remote vehicle control and tele‐ maintenance operations
Collecting information on fish health and diseases
Telemedicine and eHealth
Entertainment – TV, radio, internet
Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) communications
Training exercises
Entertainment to oil rig workers
Access to maritime / hydrographic maps
Entertainment – TV, radio, internet
Nowcasting / forecasting of ionospheric disturbances (e.g. from Space Weather events) and potential impact on GNSS and terrestrial communications / SatCom
Access to maritime / hydrographic maps
Update of critical software shore‐ to‐ship
Access to maritime /hydrographic maps
Access to maritime / hydrographic maps
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ESA Business Applications portal –business.esa.int
OPPORTUNITIESOpen Competitions, Call for
Proposals, Call for Ideas
PROJECTSSuccess Stories, Latest Projects, Project Filters
COMMUNITY PORTALAmbassador Platforms,
Discussion Forums
HOMENews, Funding Schemes,
Proposal Guide, Event Calendar
ONE SINGLE GATEWAYfor all ARTES Applications
programmes
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European Space Agency
ESA Business Applications→ SPACE IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Tony Sephton
Twitter: @esa_artes
business.esa.int