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PMR Migration to IP Platform
Czerwiec 2004
M/A-COM Poland
PMR today
Different
Different
Different
Different
spacing
technologies/standards/protocols
users with different requirements
territories of operation
bands, sub-bands and channel
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PMR today
Interoperability issue in day-by-day and crisis
operation
Growing up needs and requirements
Technology changes
Demand to decrees investment and
operational costs
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Preferred solution
Advantages:
Single
radio standard
Interoperability solved
Standard=Competition=Low prices
But…
Long time of implementation
All radios must be replaced
All subscribers
use the same system
Huge costs of new infrastructure
Compromise – coverage/capacity
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Longing for standard
TETRA, APCO25, TETRAPOL
Different standards of radio interface
No standard for system infrastructure
Limited functionality (data transmission)
Long implementation process
Technology become stale
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Band issue
VHF Band – conventional networks
UHF Band
380-400MHz - Emergency TETRA - ERC (96)01
410-430MHz, 450-470MHz:
• civil TETRA - ERC (96)04
• Narrowband Digital PMR - ECC (02)03
New sub-bands for high speed data (4,9GHz)
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Backbone of PMR system
Backbone is 30-40% of the wide-area system
total cost (switches, transmission,
management)
Backbone affects:
How fast system is implemented
Cost of system operation
System reliability
System flexibility for expansion
Implementation of new services
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M/A-COM’s Solution
Single
radio standard
All subscribers
use the same system
Single
networking standard
IP based network
links different radio interfaces
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M/A-COM’s Solution
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VIDA
One IP network that is scalable and
upgradeable
Different radio interfaces which can be mixed
and matched
Voice, data and interoperability on a single
network
Interoperability with legacy and new systems
The coverage and capacity you need
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Why IP-Network?
Off-the shelf equipment and software
IP network can be used for different purposes
Customers already poses or build Intranet
IP protocol, data compression and signal
transmission over IP – evolving technologies
IPv6 – QoS, fixed addresses, IPsec, mobility support
IP backbone for next generation cellular mobile
systems
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Why IP-Network?
HR support for IP (no problem with IT specialists)
Easy to install and maintain (one Ethernet cable)
Relatively processing power grows and prices goes
down
Natural redundancy
No problems with latency if correctly sized IP network
(dedicated routing, priorities, compresion 80%)
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VIDA Layers
Network
First
OpenSky
P25IP
Conventional
Trunking
EDACSIP
Internetworking
IP Application Server
IP Wide Area Network
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TETRAIP
Future
Technologies
Transcoder Application
Network Management
Network Administration
Switch
Services
Configuration
VIDA Block diagram
Management
Systems
Switch IP
OpenSky
P25
TETRA
NetworkFirst
Hw & Sw part
off-the-shelf!
IP Consoles
Interoperability
Gateways
IP Network
VHF
analog
MPT
1327
EDACS
OpenSky
P25
Future
Tetra
Multi-protocol radios
EDACS
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Legacy
systems
NetworkFirst
Digital Voice Unit
Universal audio ports
Each DVU has own IP
address
DVU convert audio to
VoIP
Analog
Base Station
DeskTop Station
Conventional Interface
PABX/PSTN
Interoperability
Gateway
Single DVIU per radio
network/channel
IP Audio
And control signals
Software Switch IP
Transmission
Ethernet/E1/T1/DSO…
IP Network
IP Switch
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Router
NetworkFirst
Audio retransmission between networks
independent of protocols, bands, signalizations, etc.
Fast implementation of interoperability
Smooth migration to future advanced solutions
No need to replace mobiles and portables
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NF Demo in Germany
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OpenSky
End to End IP and Voice over IP
Client/Server architecture
2 & 4 slot TDMA
Embedded Control Channel
Voice/Data/Encryption DES/AES
Cell Sites (micro-sites)
VTAC – mobil repeater/gateway
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P25IP Trunking
Digital Narrow Band (12,5kHz) Trunking
APCO25 Common Air Interface
IP Backbone
CE Certified - Narrowband Digital PMR - ECC
(02)03
Advanced trunking features
Encryption DES/AES
Migration patch for customers with analog
12,5kHz systems
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Multi-protocol radios
Software defined air interface
Universal equipment:
Easy implementation of wide-area network,
Backward compatibility with analog,
Smooth migration
Air interfaces:
Analog WB/NB
EDACS NB/WB
ProVoice FDMA NB/WB
P25 FDMA NB
OpenSky TDMA WB
...
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Future considered radio
interfaces
Tetra stage 2
PMR over CDMA (384-500kb/s)
MESA >2Mb/s
Mobile Broadband for Emergency and Safety Applications
PMR over 3G
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VIDA - Referencies
Public Safety - Florida – EDACS + NF
Public Safety - Pensylwania - OpenSky + NF
National Capital Region (Washington) – NF +
P25IP
Public Safety New Jork – OpenSky + NF +
P25IP
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Thank You
www.macom-wireless.com
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