Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Space GMV key to the definition of Galileo's future commercial service 19/12/2012 Print Share The European Union has awarded a GMV-led consortium one of two parallel studies for defining Galileo’s future commercial service. The aim of the study is to define the mission requirements of the service, a service that is in turn divided into two. The high-precision service, geared towards the markets of topography, civil engineering, precision agriculture, cadastral surveying, etc, will provide professional users with centimeter-level accuracy. The authentication service will guarantee users that the calculated position has not been tampered with, vouching for the lack of any spoofing when used for road tolling, GNSS-based insurance policies, etc. Galileo’s commercial service will be provided through a specific signal in the E6 frequency band, backed up by dedicated protection mechanisms.The study will also design a preliminary architecture both of service and signal, while also analyzing performance. A commercial plan and business study will also be carried out. As well as priming the contract GMV is also responsible for mission requirements and the part of the study relating to the high precision service. Extensive use is planned here of magicPPP, GMV’s inhouse solution from the magicGNSS family, allowing GNSS users to determine their position or trajectory to the nearest centimeter. Other consortium members are Logica, in charge of authentication matters, and Helios, responsible for the business study and commercial plan. This project wins GMV pole position in the next implementation steps of Galileo’s commercial service, including development of a demonstrator in 2014. Print Share Related Space GMV participates in the III Space Day of EMACOT of the Air and Space Force Space Boosting the future of small satellites at SmallSat Symposium 2025 Space The 17th European Space Conference analyzes the future of European space with the participation of GMV