Bo Palace, PADUA, Italy...Trust is Nice, Control is Better. Conference Gold Sponsors: JUNE 14 & 15...
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Trust is Nice, Control is Better.
Conference Gold Sponsors:
JUNE 14 & 15 2018 Bo Palace, PADUA, Italy
2nd WORKSHOP ON SPACE
ROBUSTNESS & ASSURANCE
Navigation Cybersecurity & Protection Systems
Conference Silver Sponsor:
www.space-robustness-assurance.org
Under the Patronage of:
THE WORKSHOPSPACE ROBUSTNESS AND ASSURANCE REFERS TO THE PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT OF SPACE
WORKSHOP MISSION: The Robustness and Assurance of Aerospace and Aeronautics navigation system has been one of the top priorities since the early days of navigation and positioning systems. Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) has been a revolution for its global availability of position and time, as well as for its accuracy and integrity performances. It is estimated that approximately 7% of the European GDP depends on satellite navigation applications, including aviation, maritime, rail, road, energy, telecommunications and financial services. On the other side, robustness and assurance in navigation is an open issue that has yet to be solved within the GNSS domain.Cyberattack and cyberwarfare protection systems have been developed
for both receivers and applications, integrating sophisticated algorithms or advanced antennas, and finally
coupling with alternative navigation systems.
The well known GNSS limitations have raised developments for context awareness de-tection systems, capable to alert and geolocate sources of interference and
attacks. To date, Robust Positioning and Time (RPNT) is still one of the hardest challenges for GNSS.
In the meantime multi-constellation is now a reality; interoperability, multi-GNSS, SBAS and GBAS integration are the top choices for assurance and integrity. Galileo is now an operational service, with a number of services that have been implemented for robust and trusted PNT. Of our particular interest for this workshop are the Galileo PRS service, designed for Governmen-tal access and control, the upcoming Galileo Open Service Navigation Message Authentication (OSNMA) and the Galileo Commercial Service (CS).
OSNMA will provide authentication of the navigation data, in order to determine in the receiver if the data used for processing was produced by the satellites or falsified. The Galileo CS will enable authentication and access control by enabling signal encryption. The Space Robustness & Assurance 2018 workshop will focus on how multi GNSS, GNSS integration with other technolo-gies and the upcoming Galileo services can enhance ground, aeronautics and space applications.
Which are the top priorities for space robustness, assurance and cybersecurity protection? Which technologies are available to date for detection, mitigation, resilience and response? What are the solutions for the future, and where is the entire space cybersecurity market hea-ding? These and other topics will be considered in the two days workshop.The workshop is organized in 4 major streams: Algorithms and techniques, GNSS Applications, space mission and services updates and technological solutions.
The participation to the workshop is free and guaranteed by the sponsors, but requires registra-tion. Number of participants is limited. Participation confirmation is based on first-come-first-served basis, priority is given to the spon-soring entities.
WORKSHOP COMMITTEE
Dr. Oscar Pozzobon, Chairman
Mark Holbrow, Vice - Chairman
Dr. Nicola Laurenti, Technical Coordinator
Alessandro Ambri, Security Applications
Silvia Sarto, Workshop Organization
PROGRAM
JUNE 14
June 14, Aula Nievo, Bo Palace. GNSS Applications session:Techniques and Algorithms
09:00 REGISTRATION
09.30 Welcome And Opening: Dr. Nicola Laurenti, Head of GNSS group, Department of Information Engineering University of Padova, Italy
09.40 Samuele Fantinato, Head of Advanced Navigation Unit, Qascom, Italy
10.00 Daniele Borio, Galileo Sector, European Commission, Italy
10.20 Dr. Jan Wendel, Expert in the PRS & Receiver Team, Airbus Defence and Space GmbH, Germany
10:40 COFFEE BREAK (at Caffè Pedrocchi, in front of Bo Palace)
11.00 Silvia Ceccato, DEI GNSS Group University of Padova, Italy
11.20 Elias Gkougkas, Institute of Space Technology and Space Applications (ISTA) Universität der Bundeswehr, München, Germany
11.40 Prof. Fabio Dovis, Head of Navigation signal Analysis and Simulation (NavSas) group, Politecnico of Turin, Italy
12.00 Steve Hickling, Marketing Director, Spirent, UK
12.20 LUNCH BREAK (at Caffè Pedrocchi, in front of Bo Palace)
19.30 SPACE EXPLORERS GALA RECEPTION
SPONSORED DINNER
SALA ROSSINICAFFE’ PEDROCCHI
Via VIII Febbraio, 15, 35122, Padova
GNSS Directions - Key note Speeches 14:00 Welcome And Opening: Mark Holbrow, Vice-Chairman of the Workshop, Dir. Positioning R&D Engineering, Spirent, UK 14:10 Alberto Tuozzi, Director for Navigation and Communications, Italian Space Agency (ASI), Italy
14.30 Dr. Lisa Mazzuca, Search and Rescue (SAR) Mission Manager, NASA, US
14:50 Salvatore Corvo, Head of GNSS Payloads Organization Unit, Thales Alenia Space, Italy
15.10 Alessandro Ambri, Head of Galileo PRS Business Area, Leonardo, Italy
15:30 COFFEE BREAK (at Caffè Pedrocchi, in front of Bo Palace) 16.00 Paco Salabert, GNSS and Institutional Area Coordinator, Eurocontrol, Belgium
16.20 Dr. Christian Wullems, Radionavigation Engineer (Systems - Railway Applications) ESA, Telespazio Vega, The Netherlands 16:40 Prof. Rafal Zbikowski, Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-Physical Systems, Cranfield University, UK
17:00 Diana Fontanella, Lead of the PRS & Receiver Team, Airbus Defence and Space GmbH, Germany
17:20 Marco Detratti, Project Officer Guidance, Navigation and Control, European Defence Agency, Belgium
June 15, Aula Magna, Bo Palace.Plenary Session:
Space missions and services updates
09:00 REGISTRATION 09:30 Welcome and Opening: Dr. Oscar Pozzobon, Chairman of the Workshop, Director, Qascom, Italy 09:40 Prof. Roberto Battiston, President, Italian Space Agency (ASI), Italy
10:00 Frederic Cornet, Team Leader for Security and Governmental Applications, European Commission, Belgium
10:20 Stefano Iannitti, Head of Security European GNSS Agency, Czech Republic
10:40 COFFEE BREAK (Sala Colonne, Bo Palace)
11:10 Jörg Hahn, Head of Galileo System Procurement Service, European Space Agency (ESA), The Netherlands
11:30 Go Takizawa, Executive Director of QZSS Strategy, National Space Policy Secretariat, Japan 11:50 James J. Miller, Deputy Director, Policy & Strategic Communications, Space Comm & Nav NASA, US
12:10 Massimo Mercati, Competent PRS Authorithy, Presidenza del Consiglio, Italy
12.30 LUNCH BREAK (Sala Colonne, Bo Palace)
PROGRAM
JUNE 15
14:00 Ignacio Fernández-Hernández, Galileo Authentication and CS Manager, European Commission, Belgium 14:20 Marco Salvietti, Vice President Communication for Defence Systems, Leonardo, Italy 14:40 Marco Brancati, Chief Technical Officier, Telespazio, Italy 15:00 COFFEE BREAK (Sala Colonne, Bo Palace) 15:30 Joaquim Fortuny-Guasch, Head of Galileo Sector, JRC - European Commission, Italy
15:50 Giorgio Solari, Head of NAVISP Innovation Program Office, ESA, France
16:10 Round Table: The Future Of Gnss Robustness And Space Cybersecurity In A Global Scenario 16:40 Greetings And Closing.
LOCATION:The workshop will be held at the Palazzo Bo, in the well known Aula Magna Galileo Galilei, the Great Hall. First mentioned in a document of 1399 as the ’sala magna’ of the Hospitium Bovis, it was a large dining-room: after the University took over the building, it became the Scuola Grande dei Legisti (Jurist school). Galileo Galilei was one of the few allowed to teach in it.ADDRESS:The Bo Palace
Via VIII Febbraio 2, 35122, Padua
INFO & WORKSHOP REGISTRATION:www.space-robustness-assurance.org