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  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
  • Geospatial Science
  • Satellite Navigation Systems

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  • High-accuracy Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) solutions require robust and scalable ICT infrastructure.
  • The GNSS downstream market demands increased flexibility and competitive advantage from services.
  • Existing ICT architectures may not fully address the dynamic needs of modern GNSS applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel ICT cloud-based architecture for GNSS high-accuracy solutions.
  • To provide a commercial overview of the GNSS downstream market and integrate the developed innovation.
  • To align the ICT system's design with evolving user needs and market trends.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a customized ICT architecture leveraging unique user community access within the H2020 TREASURE project.
  • Analysis of the GNSS downstream market's economic evolution and business environment.
  • Integration of technical design with commercial perspectives for market relevance.

Main Results:

  • The designed ICT architecture offers dynamic scalability, enhanced integrity, and improved system agility.
  • The solution is user-driven, ensuring alignment with practical requirements.
  • The proposed technology effectively matches the evolving business environment's need for flexibility.

Conclusions:

  • The developed ICT architecture provides a significant advancement for GNSS high-accuracy solutions.
  • The innovation addresses key market demands for competitive and flexible GNSS services.
  • This integrated technical and commercial approach fosters new synergies within the GNSS industry and scientific community.