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EEGS2 · EGNOS EXTENSION TO EASTERN EUROPE: APPLICATIONS

FP7Status: SIGNED14 January 201213 October 2013EU funding €760,791

The EEGS2 project is aimed to demonstrate the benefits of EGNOS, EDAS and Galileo through applications in the Eastern countries of Europe. The project has the following three objectives:-To demonstrate through flight trials the benefits of EGNOS in areas of Eastern Europe where EGNOS is not available.-To study the impact of the SBAS technology in transport management-To promote EDAS, EGNOS and GalileoThe first objective will be demonstrated through the deployment of avionics on board capable of reading the magicSBAS message from RF, the definition of flight procedures and the analysis of the performances in real flights in four eastern countries.Demosntrations on Electronic Fee Collection, Pay as you Drive and Transport Technology Information applications will be undertaken in Ukraine.The Eastern countries will have from the EEGS2 project a real EGNOS experience. They will be able to understand the performances, benefits and limitations of EGNOS and they will be totally prepared for the extension of ENGOS to the Eastern countries in the coming future.

Consortium · 9 organisations

coordinator

GMV AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE SA

ES · €382,570

participant

Joint Stock Company ""Russian Space Systems""""

RU

participant

KHARKIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF RADIO ELECTRONICS

UA · €48,400

participant

UNIVERSITATEA TEHNICA A MOLDOVEI

MD · €40,332

participant

CENTRUM BADAN KOSMICZNYCH POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK

PL · €79,696

participant

MAIN ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF UKRAINE

UA · €59,300

participant

ND CONSULT LTD

UK · €26,717

participant

GRUPO MECANICA DEL VUELO SISTEMAS SA

ES · €71,972

participant

AGENTIA SPATIALA ROMANA

RO · €51,804

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