GMV presents the results of the Galileo Regional Service GINAMIC project
On 6 June GMV presented in Brussels the main results of the GINAMIC project (Galileo Innovative Advanced Mission Concepts).
GINAMIC’s main objective has been to define and study the feasibility of a Galileo Regional Service in Europe, in order to improve navigation performance in adverse and high-latitude environments. It has also looked into the potential provision of additional communication services, while also searching for synergies with the European EGNOS augmentation system.
The GINAMIC project, forming part of the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 (H2020) research-and-innovation framework program, has been carried out by a GMV-primed consortium including also VVA (Belgium), NSL (UK) and ADS (Germany).
The presentation formed part of the “EGNSS, Research and Technology Development” congress, organized by the European Commission in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European GNSS Agency (GSA), to present to member states the recent results of this H2020 European GNSS (EGNSS) program, which kicked off back in February 2016.
These results were keenly received by members of EU states, of EC, of ESA and GSA attending the event.