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Data and Data Applications
Helen Cheung
Motorola
Agenda
• Market requirements
• Why a dedicated TETRA Network?
• How is TETRA addressing current
market requirements?
• Evolution and future vision
• Data on TETRA case story
Agenda
• Market requirements
• Why a dedicated TETRA Network?
• How is TETRA addressing current
market requirements?
• Evolution and future vision
• Data on TETRA - case story
What are customers’ requirements?
• Improve operating efficiency, productivity
– Flexible coordination
– Constant communication
• Improve employee safety
• Improve operations security
• Enhance ease of public access
to services
– Facilitate data sharing
– Integrate new applications with existing systems
– Enable secure access to information from anywhere
• Simple, cost effective system expansion and
enhancements
What are the data requirements?
• Centralised resource
management & operations
safety:
– Automatic Vehicle Location
– Automatic Person Location
• Improved Productivity:
– Report Writing
– Email
• Improved Communications:
– Texting
– Paging
– File/image
transfer
• Information Exchange:
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Image (point to point)
Finger Print System (AFIS)
Video
Biometrics
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Directory services (internal)
Vehicle plate register
Voter register
Quick address service (external)
Criminal intelligence system
Operational information systems
Property (lost & found)
Building layouts
Medical records
Improve Operational Efficiency
“Moving information to the point of decision”
Sir Edmund Burton, Head of PITO
• Improve response times
– Ability to make right and fast decision based on facts
• Improve effectiveness
– Ability to prioritise decisions & task
• Improve resource management
– Ability to track and protect staff
– Ability to control fleet for better results
• Improve productivity
– Automated work flow
– Improve cost effectiveness
Wisdom
Knowledge
Information
Data
Data Applications
Back Office
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Information sources
• National/Regional
Criminal Database
• Prison Database
• Justice/Courts Database
• Local Crimes Database
• Telemetry
• Medical journals
Accounts Receivable
Personnel/Administration
Payroll
Parking Tickets
Fingerprinting
Passenger Information
Video surveillance
TETRA Network
Vehicle/Person
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Incident Dispatch
Database Enquiry
Mobile Messaging
Field Report Writing
Radio Control
Mug shots
Control room
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AVL/Mapping Server
Database Inquiries
Records Management
Console Dispatch/Switch
Message Switch
GPS tracking
Fleet management
Agenda
• Market requirements
• Why a dedicated TETRA Network?
• How is TETRA addressing current
market requirements?
• Evolution and future vision
• Data on TETRA - case story
Operational challenges between
Commercial & Dedicated networks
• Commercial networks by definition cater
for the mass market – consumers &
business users – often many millions of
users
• Mission critical organisations operating on
a commercial network would compete with
ordinary users for capacity
• A dedicated network allow organisations
to control & manage the network and
resource allocation
• Secure communications are increasingly
needed for mission critical operations
End-User Empowerment
User-Driven Standard for Integrated
Mission Critical Communications
SECURE
• Developed by ETSI
• EU Emergency Services involved
• Specific Choice vs. GSM or
proprietary solutions
• Open digital standard
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Multiple Vendor Sourcing
High Pace of Innovation
Protection of Purchase Decision
Intersystem roaming (ISI)
• TETRA feature set
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Wide Area Coverage
Dispatch Operation
Fast Call Set-Up
Encryption Services
Mobile Data
• Spectrum efficiency
Mobile
Telephony
(Full Duplex Voice)
Cellular
Telephony
Fast,
Efficient Data
Delivery
Packet
Data
Workgroup Management
(Group, Individual,
Priority
Emergency, DMO)
TETRA Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), represents
100 organizations from 30 countries
Additionally, 200 companies are involved in the
development of applications
Agenda
• Market requirements
• Why a dedicated TETRA Network?
• How is TETRA addressing current
market requirements?
• Evolution and future vision
• Data on TETRA - case story
Evolution: Applications over TETRA
today
TETRA 1
Circuit Data
TETRA 1
Short Data
Services
TETRA 1
Single Slot
Packet Data
TETRA 1
Multi-slot
Packet Data
TETRA 2
High Speed
Data
Database search
AVL
Email
File transfer e.g
Still images
Slow scan video
QoS managed
video
Not suitable
Suitable
Effective
TETRA IP Packet Data
Partitions to allow multiple organisations to share the TETRA
network
Hospital
Journals
IP over TETRA & TETRA over IP
Data
Voice
Fire Voice
Communications
– Each agency operate their closed network
– Individual user groups cannot “see”
into each others’ networks
– Data tunnel across the network, creating a
private & confidential link
– Functionality is available
for both voice & data services
– Data can be encrypted by the
application
Multi-slot Packet Data
• TETRA single-slot packet data
– fulfilling much of today’s data transmission requirements
such as sending and receiving files and images
• Multi slot packet data (MSPD): up to four times faster
• MSPD will enable mission critical services to respond
quicker and be more efficient
• MSPD is part of the TETRA open standard
Service Interaction - Pre-emption
• Multi slot packet data offers the capability of
pre-emption
• Allocated as dynamic single slot channels
– Multi slot channels can be partially or completely resource
pre-empted
• The channels are pre-empted & expanded “on the fly”
– No service interruption
• Pre-emption of dynamic single slot channel
Pre-emption Example
MCCH
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Multi slot
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Pre-emption Example
Voice channels are full and another radio is requesting voice communication
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Multi slot
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Pre-emption Example
MCCH
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Agenda
• Market requirements
• Why a dedicated TETRA Network?
• How is TETRA addressing current
market requirements?
• Evolution and future vision
• Data on TETRA - case story
Data evolution history in TETRA
Complexity
TETRA2
MSPD
MSPD
With Preemption
PDS
QoS managed
video
Slow scan video
SDS
E-mails File &
still images
Database search
AVL
Telemetry - Messaging
Years/
Technology
TETRA 1
MSPD
TETRA 2
Future
High Speed Data on TETRA
Although MSPD is a big step forward for media-rich
applications, it is not the end of the evolution
Several future alternatives:
TETRA 2, WLAN, Wideband, more?
TETRA 3?
Legend:
Circle size = coverage area
Circle height = data speed
The future of communications …
• Technology maturation will result in applications
explosion
• A much more user centric content that is device and
context sensitive will rule
• Privacy, safety and security for any mission critical
market will preside
“Moving information to the point of decision”
Sir Edmund Burton, Head of PITO
Agenda
• Market requirements
• Why a dedicated TETRA Network?
• How is TETRA addressing current market
requirements?
• Evolution and future vision
• Data on TETRA - case story
Data on TETRA
Real
In use
Appreciated
An example from the real life
Hereford and Worcester Ambulance
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Part of the AIRWAVE digital radio network
Xxx vehicles
Direct communication with 6 hospitals
Population: more than 720.000
Geographical coverage: close to 4 000 square Km
TETRA IP data which saves lives
• Automatic vehicle location
– enables control centre to appropriately direct and monitor
fleet location
• Remote programming of in-vehicle satellite navigation
systems
– helps crew to identify most efficient route
• In-vehicle data terminals
– alert crews to emergencies
– if the alert is not 'accepted' within 30 seconds the system
automatically pages the health professional
TETRA IP data which saves lives
• Status messaging
– ability for crews to send status messages to control centre eg.
notifying arrival at scene
• IP data solution to transmit live biometrics information
from patient’s side to Consultant at hospital
– electrocardiogram, blood gas and blood pressure data to
facilitate remote prescription of powerful drugs complete
– system automatically generates patient record forms enabling
prompt attention when the ambulance arrives at hospital
– supports audit trail
Saving lives
The Ambulance Services Project Manager,
Dominic Robertson, said
“This system will greatly enhance our ability
to get to patients as quickly as possible
and, just as importantly, to ensure that lifesaving, clot busting drugs can be
administered to the patient by the
Paramedics as soon as possible.”
Hereford and Worcester Ambulance Launch Mobile Data and Automatic Vehicle Location
Press statement 9 February 2004
What Users Says about TETRA Data
Jeff Parris
Vice President Airwave mmO2
Any questions?
• TETRA MOU - http://www.tetramou.com/
TETRA
the Mission Critical Communications Solution
Now, Tomorrow and in the Future