PRESENTIS leverages Galileo PRS capabilities to deliver resilient and secure timing solutions for critical applications.
GMV is leading the PRESENTIS (Public Regulated Service Network Time Solution) project, an initiative funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe programme and focused on leveraging the robustness of the Galileo Public Regulated Service (PRS) to address highly demanding timing and synchronization applications for governmentally authorised user communities.
Secure and resilient timing capabilities are becoming increasingly important for critical infrastructures and operational environments where continuity and protection against interference are essential.
The project targets operational environments where the specific features of PRS — such as service continuity, access control, and resilience against jamming and spoofing — provide clear advantages compared to open GNSS services.
PRESENTIS focuses on two complementary use cases developed in parallel: PRS-based network time synchronization for civilian applications, and PRS-based sensor and data integration combining position and time. Addressing both scenarios simultaneously strengthens the technical outcomes and broadens the range of potential applications.
The primary objective of PRESENTIS is to merge and exploit the robustness of PRS for the most demanding timing and synchronization scenarios. GMV and its industrial consortium bring extensive experience in high-capacity timing solutions, with previous work carried out for ESA, large scientific infrastructures, and in collaboration with international timing laboratories.
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