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Enabling technologies for secure Position-Navigation-Time user segments

Programme Reference

T606-606ES

Status

Closed

Country

Germany

Start Date

2020

End Date

2023

Programme: TDE Prime Contractor: ANavS GMBH

Subcontractors:
Airbus Defence and Space GmbH • Germany

Objectives

To study new cost-efficient user segments solutions for secure positioning, waypointing and timing using existing systems and respecting privacy 

Description

The advent of 5G mobile networks will increase the number of User Equipment (UE) (including more and more machine-type-communication equipment requiring authenticated position or time), and will bring new capabilities (higher data rate, lower latency, versatile network, improved positioning).Hybridization and network assistance have demonstrated their value in improving GNSS in harsh environments and in reducing receivers? complexity for a given level of performance. Similar benefits could be envisaged for supporting authenticated positioning-navigation-timing (PNT) and for supporting the uptake of the related Galileo differentiators. This activity will study and assess novel solutions for UE-based and/or UE-assisted authenticated PNT, combining existing GNSS (in particular Galileo?s authentication differentiators), 5G capabilities and advances in motion sensors and UE technologies. The resulting solutions will be benchmarked in a flexible framework to demonstrate capabilities tailored to multiple use cases and connectivity assumptions. The activity shall consider the use of the following technologies:- Hybridization and diversity methods optimized and tailored for authentication, leveraging on next generation of clocks, antennas and motion sensors- New processing techniques enhanced by high throughput and low latency (e.g. Remote signal processing, cloud-based processing, machine learning used for cross-verification of the Position-Velocity-Time solutions and identification of interference/spoofing?s source)- Use of network assistance to support trusted initialization and waypoints, which are crucial milestones to support the detection of fake position- Combination of next generation of smartcards and network connectivity, enabling new processing modes and management schemes of security features to enhance near real-time services. In addition, to prevent some of the above techniques yield a risk for the user?s privacy, the combination of the above technologies with privacy-preserving solutions will be envisioned.This activity encompasses the following tasks:- Consolidation of the targeted use cases and collection of the relevant state-of-the-art and emerging technologies- Identification, design and development of the innovative techniques (multiple)- Implementation of the test set-ups and test campaigns- Performance assessment and benchmark of the different solutions- Roadmap for developments of system capabilities fostering resilient PNT 

Application domain: Navigation

Technology Domain:
6 - RF Subsystems, Payloads and Technologies
Competence Domain:
5-Radiofrequency & Optical Systems and Products
Initial TRL: TRL 2 Target TRL: TRL 3

HarmoRoadMap: N/A

IPC Document: ESA/IPC(2019)3

Public Document:

Executive Summary
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Final Presentation
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Enabling technologies for secure Position-Navigation-Time user segments