LC-SPACE-18-EO-2020

Copernicus evolution: Research activities in support of the evolution of the Copernicus services -

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Specific Challenge:

Copernicus operational services are not static, but need to evolve with recognised and emerging user requirements and EU policies.

R&D activities which are suitable for this call are identified to this end by the Commission, together with the Entrusted Entities, for each service. The challenge is to clearly demonstrate if and under which conditions an evolution of the operational service portfolio is appropriate and in line with the Copernicus Programme.

Scope

The proposal should tackle only one of the following sub-topics. For the chosen sub-topic the proposal should clearly identify one (or more) core product(s) to be developed as a completely new or improved product.

The Commission, together with the Entrusted Entities, has identified for each service (sub-topic) the areas of Copernicus R&D interests:

  • Copernicus Emergency Monitoring Service (CEMS): resilience to climate risk, population exposure risk (e.g. in coastal areas, flood prone areas, areas exposed to droughts…). The proposed activities need to consider the existing CEMS framework and describe how they can contribute to a fully integrated risk cycle monitoring service
  • Copernicus Monitoring Atmosphere Service (CAMS): Up-to-date emissions of reactive gases and aerosol based on inverse modelling, Improve atmosphere monitoring using data assimilation and preparation for upcoming sentinels (with a focus on Sentinel-4), Integrated soil-vegetation-atmosphere modelling and data assimilation for representing emission and deposition of atmospheric pollutants.
  • Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S): exploitation of seasonal forecasting systems as natural integrator of Copernicus Services, enhancement of predictive skills at seasonal timescales, consistent climate re-analysis of the Earth system, improvement in predicting variations of the climate system over the next few years and decades, linkages between current extreme weather events such as droughts, heat waves or floods to anthropogenic climate change and/or natural climate variability.
  • Copernicus Marine Environmental Monitoring Service (CMEMS): Advanced marine data assimilation techniques for physics (e.g. ensemble methods, assimilation of future satellite observations like swath altimetry and surface currents), improvement of biogeochemical products for the carbon cycle (CO2 ocean component), water quality and food security (food web modelling, habitats), with assimilation of satellite and in-situ data, improved biogeochemical models, coupled physics and biogeochemistry models and use of new in-situ observations (e.g. BGC Argo) to validate biogeochemical models.
  • Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS): essential ecosystem variables for natural capital accounting, HRL for agriculture, forest and urban monitoring, CLC+, environmental compliance, support to sustainable development goals, exploitation of mid and high resolution satellite combination for continuous environmental change monitoring.
  • Security New concepts for applications based on the integration of relevant information derived from space or non-space sources, current services or other value-added applications, targeted to support civil protection and security. New algorithms for automated monitoring and detection of changes and patterns of life. Those activities should also aim at bridging the gap between demand and supply, complementing the offer of the Copernicus Security services and enlarging its user base.
  • Actions should take into account the existing portfolio of the services and clearly define to what extent main model, algorithm, tool and technique should be improved to generate new or better products.

    Actions aim at demonstrating the technical operational feasibility of the selected product(s).

    The proposed development should be modular and scalable. The project should provide a proof-of-concept or a prototype (e.g. system element) demonstrating the feasibility of the integration in the existing core service. This new “system element” should also guarantee the expandability required for the integration of new data from potential space or no-space new mission/sensors.

    During the development of the project, the team taking into account the delineation between Copernicus core services and downstream services, should clearly identify the right context of the proposed product(s). The border delineation takes into account the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality, the avoidance of duplication, and the facilitation of user uptake.

    The proposal should also investigate to what extent the proposed evolution could be a candidate for the operational Copernicus service in terms of cost-benefits, calendar and operational feasibility.

    R&D activities should aim at a better integration of space research with other non-space domains (e.g citizen science including social media) focusing in particular on policy areas addressing global and societal challenges highlighting horizontal synergies and multidisciplinary approaches. In particular, proposals should clearly mention which of the UN Sustainable Development Goals the project will support.

    New IT tools should be considered and innovative solutions should be proposed for a better data exploitation, processing and distribution, e.g.: cloud and HPC computing, distributed computing, Artificial Intelligence, machine learning (e.g. for automatic feature recognition), ensemble modelling, model coupling & nesting, software as-a-service.

    Additionally, the operationalisation of the research results should receive active attention during the course of the project to strengthen the readiness for an operational deployment in the future, including the conditions for making available, for re-use and exploit the results (including IPR) to the entities implementing the EU Copernicus programme. The software should be open licensed in order to use, copy, study, and change it in any way.

    Proposers are advised to consult information on the Copernicus programme in general at https://www.copernicus.eu/en, the availability of Copernicus Sentinel Data, access to Copernicus Contributing Mission data at the Commission’s website (https://www.copernicus.eu/en/access-data).

    It should be noted that funding of the H2020 project in no way commits the Commission or the Copernicus service operators to deploy the outcomes from the research in the Copernicus operational services.

    For proposals under this topic:

    • Participation of industry, in particular SMEs, is encouraged;
    • Involvement of post-graduate scientists, engineers and researchers and promotion of gender balance is also encouraged, for example through professional work experience or through fellowships/scholarships as applicable.

    At least one proposal per sub-topic shall be selected for funding.

    The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 1 and 1.5 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.

    Expected Impact:
    • Increased coverage of EU policies, clearly identifying which and how the project intends to address them;
    • Integration of different observation capacities with a clear demonstration of an increase in the service performance (compared with the existing one);
    • The proposed proof-of-concept or prototype, as outcome of the project, should clearly demonstrate an improvement of the Copernicus service evolution.
    Cross-cutting Priorities:

    Blue Growth

    News flashes

    2020-07-07

    An overview of the H2020-SPACE-2020 evaluation results (Flash Call Info) is now available under the section Additional documents.

    2020-03-06

    Call H2020-SPACE-2020 closed on 5th March 2020.

    200 proposals have been submitted.

    The breakdown per topic is:

    • DT-SPACE-01-EO: 20
    • DT-SPACE-25-EO: 28
    • DT-SPACE-26-BIZ: 20
    • LC-SPACE-18-EO: 23
    • LC-SPACE-19-EO: 1
    • LC-SPACE-24-EO: 3
    • SPACE-10-TEC: 14
    • SPACE-27-TEC: 6
    • SPACE-28-TEC: 8
    • SPACE-29-TEC: 23
    • SPACE-30-SCI: 50
    • SU-SPACE-21-SEC: 4

    Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in July 2020.

    2019-11-05
    The submission session is now available for: DT-SPACE-01-EO-2018-2020(IA), LC-SPACE-24-EO-2020(CSA), SPACE-10-TEC-2018-2020(RIA), LC-SPACE-19-EO-2020(CSA), SU-SPACE-21-SEC-2020(CSA), DT-SPACE-25-EO-2020(RIA), LC-SPACE-18-EO-2020(RIA), SPACE-29-TEC-2020(RIA), DT-SPACE-26-BIZ-2020(CSA), SPACE-30-SCI-2020(RIA), SPACE-28-TEC-2020(IA), SPACE-27-TEC-2020(RIA)
    2019-07-16

    An overview of the Space2019 evaluation results (flash call info) is now available under the ‘Topic conditions & documents’ section on the topic page.

    2019-03-12

    A total of 205 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The number of proposals for each topic is shown below.

    - DT-SPACE- 01-EO-2018-2020: 20

    - LC-SPACE- 04-EO-2019-2020: 17

    - LC-SPACE- 05-EO-2019: 1

    - DT-SPACE- 06-EO-2019: 26

    - DT-SPACE- 09-BIZ-2019: 16

    - SPACE- 10-TEC-2018-2020: 27

    - SPACE- 13-TEC-2019: 22

    - LC-SPACE- 14-TEC-2018-2019: 24

    - SPACE- 17-TEC-2019: 21

    - SU-SPACE- 22-SEC-2019: 21

    - SU-SPACE- 23-SEC-2019: 9

    - SU-SPACE- 31-SEC-2019: 1

    2019-01-11

    The implementation of Work Programme "In-orbit demonstration/validation" activities for 2019 is still under discussion. Information will be made available as soon as possible on the Europa web site http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/research.

    2018-10-19

    Guidance documents have been added or amended in call topics 01-EO, 04-EO, 10-TEC and 13-TEC. Please note that no guidance document will be issued for the call topic 22-SEC, even though the call text makes reference to such a document.

    2018-10-16
    The submission session is now available for: DT-SPACE-01-EO-2018-2020(IA), SPACE-10-TEC-2018-2020(RIA), LC-SPACE-04-EO-2019-2020(RIA), LC-SPACE-05-EO-2019(CSA), LC-SPACE-14-TEC-2018-2019(RIA), DT-SPACE-06-EO-2019(RIA), DT-SPACE-09-BIZ-2019(CSA), SPACE-13-TEC-2019(RIA), SU-SPACE-23-SEC-2019(RIA), SU-SPACE-22-SEC-2019(RIA), SU-SPACE-31-SEC-2019(CSA), SPACE-17-TEC-2019(RIA)
    2018-08-07

    The update of the call published on 24/07/2018 includes two new topics: SU-SPACE-23-SEC-2019: Advanced research in Near Earth Objects (NEOs) and new payload technologies for planetary defence, and SU-SPACE-31-SEC-2019: Research and innovation network of governmental users of secure satellite communications. There is also new content in topic LC-SPACE-05-EO-2019: Copernicus evolution – a gap analysis to prepare future activities for Copernicus data and information validation and quality enhancement.

    2018-04-12

    The Call for expression of interest for IOD/IOV Experiments is open. First cut-off date on 22 May 2018. For more information please click here.

    2018-03-06

    A total of 184 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The number of proposals for each topic is shown below.

    • DT-SPACE-01-EO: 19
    • LC-SPACE-02-EO: 6
    • LC-SPACE-03-EO: 1
    • DT-SPACE-07-BIZ: 6
    • DT-SPACE-08-BIZ: 20
    • SPACE-10-TEC: 11
    • SPACE-11-TEC: 21
    • SPACE-12-TEC: 12
    • LC-SPACE-14-TEC: 17
    • SPACE-15-TEC: 25
    • SPACE-16-TEC: 14
    • SPACE-20-SCI: 32
    2018-02-28

    A notice regarding page limits applicable to proposals:

    Applicants are allowed to remove the page break in the cover page of the template for the technical annex,i.e. the proposal text can start on the cover page.

    2017-11-20

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    2017-10-31
    The submission session is now available for: DT-SPACE-01-EO-2018-2020(IA), SPACE-10-TEC-2018-2020(RIA), SPACE-20-SCI-2018(RIA), SPACE-16-TEC-2018(RIA), LC-SPACE-14-TEC-2018-2019(RIA), SPACE-15-TEC-2018(RIA), SPACE-12-TEC-2018(RIA), LC-SPACE-02-EO-2018(CSA), DT-SPACE-07-BIZ-2018(CSA), SPACE-11-TEC-2018(RIA), LC-SPACE-03-EO-2018(RIA), DT-SPACE-08-BIZ-2018(CSA)
    call topic details
    Call status: Closed
    Publication date: 2017-10-27 (7 years ago)
    Opening date: 2019-11-05 (5 years ago)
    Closing date: 2020-03-05 (5 years ago)
    Procedure: single-stage

    Budget: 10000000
    Expected grants: not specified
    News flashes

    This call topic has been appended 14 times by the EC with news.

    • 2020-07-07
      an overview of the h2020-space-2020 eval...
    • 2020-03-06
      call h2020-space-2020 closed on 5th marc...
    • 2019-11-05
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2019-07-16
      an overview of the space2019 evaluation...
    • 2019-03-12
      a total of 205 proposals were submitted...
    • 2019-01-11
      the implementation of work programme &qu...
    • 2018-10-19
      guidance documents have been added or am...
    • 2018-10-16
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2018-08-07
      the update of the call published on 24/0...
    • 2018-04-12
      the call for expression of interest for...
    • 2018-03-06
      a total of 184 proposals were submitted...
    • 2018-02-28
      a notice regarding page limits applicabl...
    • 2017-11-20
      there arefrequently asked questionsavail...
    • 2017-10-31
      the submission session is now available...
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