Post on 23-Feb-2016
description
GNSS for Global Environmental Earth Observation and GEOSS
STARLABUNOTTGFZCHALMERSULEICMET.NOALTERRA
©photos: esa
Gfg2
Rob H.G. Jongman Wageningen UR
What is Gfg2?• The EU acknowledged the need to better assess the
scientific value of GNSS beyond their classical positioning services
• Gfg2 - GNSS for Global Environmental Earth Observation (GEEO) and GEOSS
• Gfg2 is a three year coordination action funded by the 7th Framework Program of the European Commission under the Environment theme (2010)
• Mission: to better asses the value of GNSS for Global Environmental Earth Observation (GEEO) and GEOSS
The team
UNOTT - GRACE
(UK)GNSS Research and Applications Centre of Excellence
GFZ(DE)
German Research Centre for Geoscience
CHALMERS(SE)
Space Geodesy and Geodyna-mics Research Group
ULEIC(UK)
The GSTEP group
MET.NO(NO)
Norway Meteorological Institute
ALTERRA(NL)
Wageningen University and Research Centre
STARLAB(ES)
Consulting Division – Space Engineering
coordinator
Experts Board• Carmen Aguilera, European GNSS Supervisory Authority
(GSA) • Christopher Buck, European Space Agency (ESA) • Jacob Christensen, RUAG Space AB • James Garrison, Purdue University USA• Manuel Hernandez, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
(UPC), Spain• Norbert Jakowski, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Germany• Frank Kelly, King’s College London, UK• Paul Poli, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather
Forecast (ECMWF)• Chuang Shi, Wuhan University, China
Gfg2 Goals
To consolidate a community of experts interested in the scientific exploitation of GNSS for GEEO and GEOSS
To explore novel applications derived from GNSS for GEEO and GEOSS while enhancing research-industry collaboration to implement these applications
To identify the research and technological challenges and define the strategic vision, roadmap and policy for GNSS for GEEO and GEOSS available or under development
To assess the value of a European GNSS independent constellation (EGNOS-GALILEO) in the support to GEEO and GEOSS
To promote the public understanding of GNSS for GEEO and GEOSS research and use within the GEO
Use of GNSS signals• Most current applications receive and process
GNSS (GPS) signals directly– timing and position
• GNSS – Radio Occultation (GNSS-RO), based on delays of the signals when traveling through the atmosphere– e.g. temperature, humidity
• GNSS – Reflectometry (GNSS-R), based on the reflection of the signals from different surfaces– e.g. soil moisture, surface roughness, …
GNSS use in positioning• Use in field tools for bird/mammal counting
and tracking (GPS)• Digital elevation modelling (wetlands)• Designing and coordinating European
biodiversity field monitoring
GNSS Radio Occultation (GNSS-RO) measurements of phase path delay
key atmospheric/climate parameters e.g., refractivity N,
geopotential height Z,
temperature T, humidity q
Receiver
Transmitter
Radio Signals ( 20 cm)
Satellites in LEO:eg. GPS/MET, CHAMP, GRACE, MetOp, Oceansat-2
GPSGALILEO
adapted from Andrea Steiner, 13 Oct 2011
Ongoing Activities• Determining existing and future GNSS-GEEO activities
and needs on positioning, for mass-market or scientific work;
• Explore novel applications of GNSS for GEEO and GEOSS with specific attention to the needs of Earth and Ocean observation systems;
• Consolidate a GNSS community of experts for GEEO;• Organisation of Summer schools, worshops and
industry events (TEDx Barcelona 2013);• Develop a road map for further R&D.
• Essential Climate Variables (ECVs)– What can be measured using GNSS?
Needs inventory by E-track (http://project-e-track.eu)
Become a Community Member!
gfg2Project
GNSS for Global Environmental Earth Observation (GEEO) and GEOSShttp://www.linkedin.com/groups/GNSS-Global-Environmental-Earth-Observation-3787047
www.gfg2.eu
2013 Events• Roadmap second workshop (Leicester, UK),
10-13 April• Second Summer school, Potsdam, July 1-4 • TEDx Barcelona, October (exact date to be
determined)• Those interested in this initiative please
contact: gfg2@starlab.es
© Gfg2 / February 2011www.Gfg2.eu
©photos: esa
For further questions:
Anna PuigGfg2 project coordinatorGfg2@starlab.es