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Ambulance Data Transmission
Requirements
Overall considerations: FAX,Circuit,Packet.
Systems available
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Mobitex
GSM & GPRS
3G(UMTS)
TETRA
Satellite
Mixed Systems
In Hospital systems
Sussex example
Conclusions
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Requirements
Country-wide coverage
Security
Availability
Data volumes - 10Kb for ECG
Expandability
Integration
Data transfer at hospital
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Fax versus Data
FAX Advantages
- Easy communication with Fax in hospital .
- transmission supported by several current
radio systems
Data advantages
– Higher transmission speeds
– Better error protection
– Integration into overall Ambulance data systems
supporting several applications
– Much increased support for data in mobile systems
now coming to market
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Data Transmission: Circuit vs Packet
Circuit Switched
Packet Switched
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- Continuous path
- Typically pay for connection time
- Continuous holding leads to greater
congestion
- Continuous path leads to better
performance for voice and video
- Individual packets sent separately only use
the path when there is something to send
- Typically pay for amount of data sent
- Bursty occupation leads to better sharing
of capacity in peak times
- Always connected operation leads to fast
data transfer
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Mobitex
Mobitex: specialised Packet Radio system for data
– Mature system(in operation for 10 years)
– Good coverage in England
Rural Wales/Scotland/Northern Ireland not so good
– Data rate 2.5 kb/s
– Already installed in some ambulances
– Packet system with little high-volume use gives little contention
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GSM
Good coverage - some rural gaps
In-built security encoding
High availability and good resilience
– some tendency to local flooding when major movements of people
Data Rate
– GSM Circuit Switched Data
High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD)
9.6 Kb/s
19.2-28.8 Kb/s
Widespread roaming
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Data connection in car for Ericsson R320
External vehicle
antenna
Car kit
control
box
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D ata Cable
HCD -10
The R320 sits in the car kit. The HCD -10 data
cable plugs into car kit control box. The phone
system connector at the other end of the cable can
then be connected to the DRS -10 (RS232 cable)
which then is plugged directly into the laptop.
The in built modem supports data transmission
RS232 Cable
DRS -10
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What is GPRS?
General Packet Radio Service bringing higher bit speeds
GPRS is a GSM service for end-to-end
packet switching
Reuse of existing infrastructure
Interworks with existing circuit-switched services
Based on standardised open interfaces
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Radio Network Characteristics
• On demand or dedicated GPRS channels
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GPRS
Packet Based system using the same radio bearer as GSM
In-built security
Good coverage - works across whole GSM network with no
adaptation of radio and relatively small additions to central
network
Availability - more resilient due to channel sharing
characteristics of packet
Data rate up to 50Kb/s in practice (Headline rate 115Kb/s)
System just coming on-stream this year
Specification includes simultaneous voice and data but most
terminals will only do one at a time(Class B terminal)
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3rd Generation Network Capabilities
High bit-rate services
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384 kbps in the wide area
up to 2Mbps in indoor
environments
Optimized for packet data
transfer
Multimedia support
Simultaneous sessions
Dynamic user bandwidth
IP connectivity from
end to end
Data and voice
Seamless roaming
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3G - What Does it Mean for the End User ?
Access to the “Mobile Internet”
• A wealth of information,
always available
New ways to communicate
and be entertained
• Image-based communication
• Advanced messaging
• High-quality audio and video
Personalisation
• My own set of differentiated
services
Service convergence
• Across networks, usage and countries
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The Corporate 3G User
Real Mobile Data applications ….
“Always connected,
always online”
High-speed intranet extension
Remote LAN access
Advanced messaging
New types of communication still image and video
Workforce management
Seamless user experience fixed and mobile
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3G(UMTS)
System designed for Mobile Multi-Media (“Mobile Internet”)
New spectrum round 2GHz
Simultaneous voice and data
Data : both Circuit switched and Packet switched
Data rates:
– Circuit:
– Packet:
up to 386 Kb/s
up to 386 Kb/s
Systems will come on-stream in 2002
Early terminals will be dual-standard UMTS/GPRS/GSM so
there will be coverage to GSM limits but with enhanced data
rate and coverage in populated areas.
Increased capacity and data rates will lead to higher
availability
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TETRA
Phase1:
Coverage
Dolphin 90%
PSRCS ?
Voice
Data
- up to 28 Kb/s (interface spec not
currently available)
Priority and security systems
Phase 2:
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“3G compatible”
Higher data rates
Commonality of SIM with UMTS
Tends to become 3G access type
Date not known
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Satellite Systems
Type
Equipment
Per min
Subscription
Inmarsat
2.4Kb/s
£2000
£1.3
£10 per month
Inmarsat
64Kb/s
£6000
£4.5
£10
Iridium
2.4Kb/s
£670
£0.97
£10
£750
£0.9
£10
Globalstar 9.6Kb/s
Thurya
9.6Kb/s
note Thurya has dual GSM /satellite mode
Aerials Inmarsat 10cm globe others similar to GSM car kit
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Joint Systems
Scenario with a parallel low-speed and high-speed data channel
eg
Mobitex
+
UMTS
Tetra
+
UMTS
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Data transfer at hospital
The wide area transmission techniques may not give sufficient
bandwidth for rapid in hospital data transfer.
Systems designed for wide area use have relatively high
output power and should not be used near medical equipment.
Use of Wireless LAN or Bluetooth systems would solve this.
System choice should be on the basis of wider in hospital
requirements. Either would provide adequate transfer rates.
Wireless LAN is widely available now and would be the system
for current installation.
Bluetooth will be widely fitted as standard to data systems in
one to 2 years and could meet the need at that point.
Wireless LAN has higher data rates and longer reach.
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Sussex Situation
Using MRL PIC
Currently has Fax port
Initial trials with Fax using GSM look promising as a short
term measure
Data port being developed for MRL PIC.
Mobitex has been adopted with Terrafix for maps etc.
Data solution based on Mobitex looks the best way forward.
Use of data system will allow separate applications to share
the same transmission mechanism.
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Afterthoughts
I did not mention SMS over GSM as a technique.This has the
advantages of security and resiliencev as SMS messages are
guarunteed to travel across the network.large data file can be
sentb as a series of linked SMS messages.
Another technique fir increasing availability in a GSM solution
is to use a Guernsey subscription which gives accessto all of
the UK GSM networks and thus gives best possible coverage
and availability.
For any further questions please contact me.MartinHills
email [email protected]
Tel
01444 234 800
Mob 07831 146 064
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Conclusions
Data system should be preferred to Fax
Procurement of data hub in ambulance should be priority.
Ambulance service will use a variety of the systems described
due to differences in current equipment and specific
geography
High speed packet based transmission systems will be
available this year giving the basis for extensive data oriented
systems
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