Tag: Kinexon

  • Are You Master of the Galileo Universe?

    Are You Master of the Galileo Universe?

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    2013 Galileo Master KINEXON offered a precise tracking and monitoring solution for sports and healthcare.

    The European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) is looking for services, products, and business innovations that use satellite navigation in everyday life. Prizes will be awarded by some of the most relevant institutional GNSS stakeholders, such as the European GNSS Agency (GSA) and the European Space Agency (ESA). In addition, partner regions from all over the world are hosting regional challenges.

    The competition officially kicks off at the European Navigation Conference in Rotterdam on April 15, but submissions are being accepted from April 1 to June 30.

    The prize pool of ESNC 2014 is expected to value about 1 million euros. Awards include cash prizes, business incubation, business coaching, patent consulting, technical support, access to testing facilities, prototype development, publicity, marketing support, feasibility studies, access to experts and public funding, and more.

    In 2013, 25 partner regions offered prizes, and seven special prizes were provided by leading European industry and research partners. Entries will be assessed by the expert panels of the regions and special prize partners.

    The overall winner — the Galileo Master — will be selected from among all regional and special prize winners by an international panel of high-ranking experts. The Galileo Master will be revealed at an awards ceremony in Munich, Germany, in October, and will receive an additional cash prize of 20,000 euros as well as the chance to realize the winning idea as part of a six-month incubation program in the region of his or her choice.

    For full details, visit the competition website.


    ESNC Hosts at CAPIGI

    The ESNC is hosting a session at the CAPIGI conference in Amsterdam on April 3, jointly with the Copernicus Masters. The conference is dedicated to space technology for agriculture, focusing on the European Flagship programs Galileo and Copernicus. CAPIGI, the Community on Agricultural Policy Implementation and Geo-Information, is a network for geo-information experts active in agriculture.

  • Kinexon Wins 10th European Satellite Navigation Competition with Athlete Tracking Analysis

    Kinexon Wins 10th European Satellite Navigation Competition with Athlete Tracking Analysis

    Photo: Kinexon

    Online analysis of athletes’ tactical, technical, and physical capability is the focus of this year’s newly named Galileo Master, Kinexon GmbH.

    The 10th European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) recognized the best products, services, and innovations that facilitate the use of satellite navigation in everyday life. At the 2013 awards ceremony, prizes worth a total of about EUR 1 million were presented in 32 categories. The ceremony helped kick off the European Space Solutions conference, which is taking place November 5-7 at Alte Kongresshalle München.

    ESNC 2013 gave participants from all around the world the chance to vie for any one of 25 regional prizes. In addition, topic-specific special prizes were sponsored by the following partners: the European GNSS Agency (GSA), the European Space Agency (ESA), the German Aerospace Center (DLR), and — for the first time this year — the European Patent Office (EPO) and Metaio GmbH. Students and research assistants were also encouraged to submit their ideas to the ESNC University Challenge.

    Athletic analysis is playing an increasingly important role in modern sport training. The underlying idea — known as the Hawthorne effect — is simple: if you can measure your performance, you can also improve it. Following this principle, two research assistants from Technische Universität München (Germany) founded the company Kinexon GmbH at the ESA Business Incubation Centre Bavaria and developed a cloud-based solution for analyzing and visualizing training data on mobile devices.

    Kinexon’s solution kits athletes out with a small, portable location sensor and feeds the resulting data into the cloud by means of a stationary base antenna. This enables users to track and analyze performance parameters and tactical movements down to the centimeter in real time.

    In particular, however, it was the solution’s user-friendliness during training and relatively low cost (compared to the camera-based systems commonly seen today) that won over the international jury of experts in the European Satellite Navigation Competition. So far, the high price of such systems has limited their use to professional sport; Kinexon’s system will now give amateur clubs the chance to benefit from adding online analysis to their training activities, as well.

    Along with the sport sector, this flexible satellite-based localization system also exhibits huge potential in tapping into further markets, including healthcare, logistics, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). “We’re pleased to be supporting Kinexon at ESA BIC Bavaria,” affirms Thorsten Rudolph, CEO of Anwendungszentrum GmbH Oberpfaffenhofen. The Kinexon system, the first version of which is set for market launch in November 2013, managed to edge out more than 400 other ESNC entries from nearly 50 countries.

    Gerd Gruppe, member of the Executive Board, German Aerospace Center (DLR), conferred the EUR 20,000 grand prize on Kinexon GmbH founders Oliver Trinchera and Alexander Hüttenbrink.

    “DLR sets great store in technology transfer,” Gruppe said. “After all, innovations form the basis of economic success and hold considerable potential for society. The ESNC has developed into a driving force behind the innovative use of satellite navigation technologies and a starting point for numerous successful start-ups in Germany, Europe, and the rest of the world.”

    Winners of the 10th European Satellite Navigation Competition

    In addition to the overall winner, the Galileo Master, the 10th European Satellite Navigation Competition rewarded Special Prizes in seven different categories and 25 prizes to regional winners.

    Special Prize Winners 2013 
    GSA :: The most promising EGNOS application idea
    Jelle Reichert, JOHAN, The Netherlands :: JOHAN: the Digital Oracle for Field Sports, Including GNSS Player Tracking in Real Time
    Keywords: Mobile Location Based Services, sports,  real-time tracking, health
    ESA Innovation Prize & 2nd in Overall Ranking
    Jan Walter Schroeder and team, SenSovo, Germany :: Sensovo Navipal: A New Way to Feel Directions
    Keywords: tactile navigation, wearable technology, tourism, outdoor sports, visually impaired
    DLR :: Robust GNSS – Safety for Success
    Bastiaan Ober and John Wilde, Integricom, DW International, The Netherlands :: Galileo-Based Ionospheric and Interference Monitoring for Aviation
    Keywords: signal security, real-time monitoring, aviation,  interference
    EPO :: Best Patented Innovation
    Gaël Scot and team, CNES, France :: Two Patents for Improved Galileo System Performance
    Keywords: signal security, patents, high-end GNSS receivers
    Metaio :: The most innovative location-based Augmented Reality application
    Steve Lee and team, Stevenson Astrosat, United Kingdom :: WinterVision: Augmented Reality for Winter Road Safety
    Keywords: augmented reality, road safety, driver assistance system, emergency response
    University Challenge & Portugal
    Luis Gomes and Filipe Sousa, Outcapsa, Portugal :: GeoAgenda: Innovative Geo-located Agenda Concept
    Keywords: LBS, smart personal organiser, meeting tool
    GNSS Living LabPrize & North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany & 3rd in Overall Ranking
    Adalbert Rajca and Yasotharan Pakasathanan , ampido GmbH, Germany :: Ampido: The Car Park in Your Pocket
    Keywords: Location Based Services, smart city application, park-sharing, share economy

     

    Regional Prize Winners 2013
    Aquitaine/France
    Romain Desplats and team, CNES, France :: Physiotrack: Track Your Physical Progress
    Keywords: sports tracking, health, performance monitoring, physical exercise forecast
     Arab Middle East & North Africa (MENA)
    Hussain Saleh, Ghent University, Belgium :: A Generic GNSS Network for Disaster MonitoringKeywords: emergency management, disaster monitoring, big data, artificial intelligence
    Austria
    Dr Clemens Strauß and Gernot Hollinger, Strauß & Hollinger : GeoIT OG, Austria :: ENViGUARD: The App That Helps Keep Your City Clean
    Keywords: smart waste management, crowdsourcing, LBS, public health, pollution control, environmental protection
    Baden-Württemberg / Germany
    Erich Franke and team,  AFUSOFT Kommunikationstechnik GmbH, Germany :: SaltHawk: Innovative Winter Road Safety System
    Keywords:  road safety, environmental protection, road service management
    Bavaria / Germany & Overall Winner
    Dr Oliver Trinchera and Dr Alexander Hüttenbrink , KINEXON GmbH, Germany :: KINEXON: Precise Localisation and Sports Monitoring
    Keywords: precise tracking, wearable technology, sports, health, logistics
    Bulgaria
    Nikolay Staykov and team, Mobilly, Bulgaria :: Mobilly: A Next-Generation Travel Planner
    Keywords: LBS, travel planner, local discount campaigns, couponing
    Catalonia / Spain
    Rafael Olmedo and Carlos Barreto, GEKO NAVSAT, SpainNAVMATE: The Low-Cost Safety Solution for the Great Outdoors
    Keywords: wearable technology, emergency management, outdoor navigation, outdoor sports
    Czech Republic
    Jiří Mikoláš and team, Be interactive, Czech Republic :: Augmented Prague: The Innovative Sight Seeing App
    Keywords: Augmented Reality, AR, LBS, tourism, city guide

     

    Estonia
    Mari Loorman, Estonia :: LASIK: Optimising Children’s Physical Activity
    Keywords: children’s health, physical activity, computer addiction
    Flanders / Belgium
    Joeri Spitaels and team, QraQon, Belgium :: Winnetou: Improved Security for Freight Wagons
    Keywords: freight tracking, transport security, solar-powered
    Gipuzkoa / Spain
    Jon Sánchez Ugarte, OnSiteBIM, Spain :: BimOn! Making Building Smarter with AR
    Keywords: Augmented Reality, AR, construction sites, building models, LBS
    Hesse / Germany & 3rd in Overall Ranking
    Lukas Wagner and team, Notificatio UG, Germany:: AlarmApp: Location-based Emergency Notification System
    Keywords: emergency management, volunteer fire fighters, LBS
    Ireland
    Paula Kelleher and James Mannix, Geomanics Ltd, Ireland :: CarSafari: Every Trip an Adventure
    Keywords: in-car entertainment, tourism, education, location-based advertising
    Japan
    Hitomi Inaba and team, University of Tokyo, Japan :: TrustSync: Secure Time and Frequency Synchronisation
    Keywords: high precision, signal security, synchronisation, GNSS receivers, financial networks
    Lithuania
    Saulius Rudys and Mantautas Rudys, Lithuania :: Improved Indoor and Underground Navigation Accuracy
    Keywords: indoor navigation, GNSS repeater, precise navigation
    Lombardy / Italy
    Mirko Antonini and Alessandro Di Felice, SpaceEXE Srl, Italy :: COPPI: Monitoring and Tracking of Cyclists
    Keywords: professional cycling teams, sports tracking, health, real-time performance monitoring
    Mexico
    Victor Jose Gatica-Acevedo and team, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico :: AMBER Alert: Recovering Lost Children Through GNSS Integration
    Keywords: seach and rescue, LBS, notification, tracking
    The Netherlands
    Willem Folkers, Folkline, The Netherlands :: The Anti-Spoofing GNSS Receiver
    Keywords: signal security, safety critical applications, Galileo PRS (public regulated service)
    Nice-Sophia Antipolis / France
    Yann Hervouet and team, Instant System, France :: Real-Time Solutions for Public Transport PassengersKeywords: real-time trip planner, smart public transport, real-time schedule information
    North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany & GNSS Living Lab Prize & 3rd in Overall Ranking
    Adalbert Rajca and Yasotharan Pakasathanan , ampido GmbH, Germany :: Ampido: The Car Park in Your Pocket
    Keywords: Location Based Services, smart city application, park-sharing, share economy
    NorwayHarald Skinnemoen and team, AnsuR, Norway :: GNSS-Enabled Do-It-Yourself Insurance Claims                 
    Keywords: LBS, insurance claims, geo-tagged images, crowdsourcing
    Øresund / Denmark & Sweden
    Andreas Ekengren and team, PingPal AB, Sweden :: Pingpal: Privacy-Protected Positioning for Your App
    Keywords: social networking, cloud solution, privacy protection
    Portugal & University Challenge
    Luis Gomes and Filipe Sousa, Outcapsa, Portugal :: GeoAgenda: Innovative Geo-located Agenda Concept
    Keywords: LBS, smart personal organiser, meeting tool
    Switzerland
    Che-Tsung Lin and team, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan :: See Through: Driving as You’ve Never Seen Before
    Keywords: driver assistance, V2V communication, road saftey
    United Kingdom
    Georgios Michalakidis and team, ManagePlaces Limited, United Kingdom :: ManagePlaces: Location-Based Project Management
    Keywords: field staff management, LBS, mobile workflow management, cloud solution