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Title: Commercial Uses of GPS


1
Commercial Uses of GPS
  • Jason Y. KimOffice of Space CommercializationUni
    ted States Department of Commerce
  • September 13, 2004

2
United States GPS Policy of 1996
  • Our goals are to
  • Encourage private sector investment in and use
    of U.S. GPS technologies and services.

3
Interagency GPS Executive Board
Defense
Transportation
State
Commerce
Agriculture
Interior
NASA
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Homeland Security
4
Why Department of Commerce?
  • Primary mission promote commercial market growth
    and trade
  • Represents the largest GPS constituency
  • Commercial industry
  • Commercial end users
  • National Geodetic Survey, National Weather
    Service, NOAA Corps, National Institute of
    Standards and Technology, Census Bureau
  • Oversees CORS augmentation system
  • Key role in federal radio spectrum management

5
Worldwide GPS Hardware Sales Exceed 9 Billion
Per Year
(Projected)
Billions
Source DOC, 2001
6
Commercial Applications Dominate the GPS Market
Data for Year 2000 Source DOC, 1998
7
Sample Uses of GPS Technology
  • Transportation
  • Automotive
  • Rail
  • Maritime
  • Aviation
  • Space
  • Industry
  • Agriculture
  • Construction
  • E-Commerce/Finance
  • Electric Power
  • Engineering
  • Fishing
  • Forestry
  • Manufacturing
  • Mining
  • Oil Gas
  • Telecommunications
  • Geography
  • Recreation
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Hiking/Geocaching
  • Boating/Fishing
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Science Environment
  • Weather Forecasting
  • Pollution Monitoring
  • Ecology Wilderness Conservation
  • Toxic Waste/Oil Spill Cleanup
  • Animal Behavior
  • Disease Control
  • Geological Change Monitoring
  • Archaeology
  • Time Transfer
  • Military
  • Force Deployment
  • Logistical Support

8
Surveying/Mapping/GIS
  • Sub-centimeter accuracy
  • 100-300 savings in time, cost, labor
  • Most major development projects require surveying
  • Rural electrification
  • Telecom tower placement
  • Pipeline installation
  • Dam construction
  • Port dredging operations
  • Oil, gas, and mineral exploration
  • Flood plain mapping

9
Tracking
  • Package/cargo delivery
  • Fleet and asset management
  • 60,000-70,000 trucks in Brazil tracked by GPS
  • Theft recovery
  • Children, pets, elderly
  • Public safety services

10
Timing
  • GPS offers an inexpensive alternative to costly,
    high maintenance timing equipment
  • Telecommunications network synchronization
    management
  • Phones, pagers, wireless systems
  • LANs, WANs, Internet
  • Financial transactions, e-commerce
  • Electrical power grid management fault location

11
Precision Agriculture
  • Maximize use of resources
  • Optimized plowing of crop rows
  • Tailored applications of seeds, fertilizer,
    water, pesticides
  • Improved management of land, machinery,
    personnel, time
  • Greater crop yields
  • Net benefit 5 to 14 per acre
  • Minimize environmental impacts
  • Localized identification and treatment of
    distressed crops reduces chemical use
  • Precise leveling of fields prevents fluid runoff

12
Construction/Mining
  • Enhanced management of assets, equipment
  • Progress tracked in real-time, remotely
  • Improved machine control
  • Saves time
  • Saves fuel
  • Reduces maintenance
  • Prevents accidents
  • Rapid surveying for drilling, machinery placement
  • Smaller, more empowered workforce
  • Pier in Northern Brazil constructed through fog
    and darkness with GPS

13
Environmental Protection
  • Forest protection
  • Logging enforcement (e.g., Mato Grosso)
  • Firefighting
  • IBAMA 230 GPS units
  • Fishing boundary enforcement
  • Endangered species and habitat preservation
  • Natural resource management
  • Hazardous cleanup
  • Oil spills, toxic waste
  • Atmospheric modeling

14
Recreation
  • Portable receivers for outdoorsmen, hunters, etc.
  • Wristwatches for runners
  • Mobile phones (E-911), PDAs, etc.
  • Sports facilities -- golf courses, ski resorts
  • Geocaching

15
Huge Potential Exists in the Market for Value
Added Services
  • Software development
  • Embedded applications
  • Localized GIS databases
  • Internet integration
  • Wireless markets
  • Location-Based Services

16
The Market Is Wide Open
  • Civil signals are freely available, right now
  • More GPS signals coming soon
  • Openly published documentation for all civil
    signals
  • No licensing fees
  • No export controls on commercial GPS goods
  • Hardware is cheap, getting cheaper
  • New applications are invented every day

17
GPS Sales by Geographic Region
 1998 
Japan
U.S.
47
32
 2003 
(Projected)
U.S.
Japan
Europe
30
44
Asia
18
Other
2
1
Europe
Asia
Other
23
2
1
Source DOC, 1998
18
Exporting U.S. GPS Goods to Brazil
  • Controlled items requiring export licenses from
    U.S. Department of State
  • Military receivers
  • GPS receivers that operate at speeds above 1,000
    nautical miles per hour (1,852 km/hr) AND
    altitudes above 60,000 feet (18.3 km)
  • Satellite components
  • GPS goods requiring no U.S. export license
  • Everything else!

19
Commercial Interests Affect The Future of GPS
  • GPS modernization
  • Schedule, funding, user requirements
  • New signal design properties (e.g., more power)
  • Galileo cooperation
  • Protecting interests, investments of GPS user
    base
  • Ensuring level playing field for commerce
  • Maximizing benefits of combined GPS-Galileo
    service
  • Spectrum protection
  • GPS information dissemination

20
Point of Contact for Commercial Users and
Industry
  • Jason Y. KimSenior Policy AnalystOffice of
    Space CommercializationU.S. Department of
    Commerce
  • www.technology.gov/spacejason.kim_at_technology.gov
    1 (202) 482-5827
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