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“TOWARDS A BROADBAND FUTURE” - PPT Presentation

The TCCAs Critical Communications Broadband Group CCBG Emmanuelle Villebrun Vice Chair TCCA Critical Communication Broadband Group Coordinator in network development Ministry of Interior France ID: 563221

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“TOWARDS A BROADBAND FUTURE”The TCCA’s Critical Communications Broadband Group (CCBG)

Emmanuelle Villebrun Vice Chair TCCA Critical Communication Broadband Group Coordinator in network developmentMinistry of Interior - France

Radio Communication Expert Group

11

th

April

2013, HelsinkiSlide2

Taking the broadband agenda forward

CCBG’s goals are to:enable all Critical Comms users to access their information systems, apps. etc. reliably & at broadband speeds on their professional mobile devices - wherever they are & whenever they have the need.ensure that future Critical Comms BB solutions meet the particular needs of Critical Comms users - just as reliably as today’s voice & narrowband data services are delivered by current technology, e.g. TETRA. Our tasks in coordination with other skateholders:drive the standardisation of common, global,

mobile

BB technology solutions

for

Critical

Comms

users.

lobby regulators etc. for

appropriate - & as far as possible harmonised -

spectrum

for deployment of Critical

Comms

BB networks.Slide3

Technology: LTE is the chosen technology for radio access, evolution towards IP is a prerequisite… Available on dedicated

infratructurePMR services can also be implemented on commercial networks (with no guaranteed resources, and important overload risks) Spectrum: we still need to lobby for dedicated frequencies taking into account all opportunities 700MHz, 400MHz etc…We need dedicated spectrum even if we will be able to use shared infrastructures or commercial operators infrastructuresBudgets: Develop a solution we can affordAlternative delivery approaches: MVNO, public operators, satelliteWe need a common framework to avoid proprietary solutions (need participations)

Our key issues…Slide4

Aimed at including support of fundamentally required features for critical comms applications in future standards releases, e.g. for:

Group workingDirect modeResilience & securitySpeech as well as data servicesTechnology StandardisationSlide5

http

://3gpp.org/ftp/tsg_sa/TSG_SA/TSGS_58/Docs/SP-120883.zip http://3gpp.org/ftp/tsg_sa/TSG_SA/TSGS_58/Docs/SP-120876.zipStandardisation ProgressSlide6

Services Evolution RoadmapSlide7

Concept Roadmap & Timescales

200520122025/30?

Commercial

networks will also still be used (e.g. for non-critical data) in a hybrid

model

Commercial network could be used in a MVNO model to improve coverage and resiliency

This roadmap does not include service/application layer standardisation process

TETRA/Tetrapol/P25/GSM-R mission critical Voice

TETRA-1/Tetrapol/P25/GSM-R mission critical Data

Capacity

< 2020

Next Generation

Development work

Mission critical broadband data via dedicated networks

Data via commercial

networks/MVNO model

< - - - - - - - - TEDS - - - - - - - - - >

Integrated

Voice + DataSlide8

What’new

LTE is becoming a realityLTE 400MHz experiment in France, 2 sites, 4 vehicles, a control room By 2020 LTE technology for professional users including public safety will be availableOn dedicated

infrastructure

On commercial networks

But:

LTE

is

not

enough

:

we

need

a set of standard applications for

voice

as

well

as for data

How long

will

we

develop

different systems: TETRA, TETRAPOL, GSM-R ?Knowing

they will become obsoleteSlide9

Command & Control centers & Apps

System architecture

Communications Services

Subscriber & Group

3GPP Domain

IP Core Network with Mobility & QoS

End users devices

Security

4G LTE

Public Safety Services

Expand

to

Multi-media

services

Improve

enablers

for

Bearer

control &

Efficiency

&

Resilience

Legacy PMR/ LMR

ProSE & ReNO

Without

commercial networks

Out of LTE

standard

In LTE

standardSlide10

What’s to do next

Express interoperability/architecture needsOn dedicated infrastructureOn commercial networksOther media (satellites etc…)Migration needsApplication partDefine how and who will make the standard and how the users and operators

will

be

better

involved

in the

process

Define

a

common

environment

so

that

applications

can

be easily developped not only

by actual industrial actors (open application market)Define minimum set of application for interoperabilitySlide11

Do all countries have the same needs?Geography is differentActual systems are different (TETRA/TETRAPOL/GSM-R)

We need to define a set of common needs taking our difference into account…In order to have real interoperable systemsSlide12

CCBG participants include:user organisations, governments, operators, standards & regulatory bodies, equipment manufacturers & suppliers, consultants, etc.

all members of TCCA are entitled & encouraged to participateThe list of CCBG’s collaborative & cooperative relationships with other stakeholder groups globally is continually growing:UIC (European rail)E-UTC (European utilities)NPSTC & NIST (USA)CITIG & CATA (Canada)PSC-E (European public safety)

APCO Global (Australasia, etc.)

a

nd so on...

Stakeholder collaborationSlide13

CCBG Participants

Over 60 participating organisations

Representative range

of user typesSlide14

External Relationships

TransportGroup

Radio

Spectrum

Technical

Forum

SFPG

Marketing

Group

Applications

WG

OUA

TCCA

CCBG

PSC-E

RSCOM

DG

CONNECT

LEWP of JHA

Council

Europe

EU / EC

Research

Bodies

Political

FM 49

WG FM

CEPT/ECC

Spectrum

APCO Global

e.g. Australasia

APCO

NPSTC

NIST

CITIG

CATA

CSS

Canada

USA

International

ETSI

TCs & WGs

3GPP

StandardsSlide15

Future additional WG’s

Internal TCCA & external partner relationships

TCCA

Radio Spectrum

Group

Doing the hard work

SpectrumSlide16

Technology

& StandardsFuture additional WG’s

Internal TCCA & external partner relationships

TCCA

Radio Spectrum

Group

Doing the hard workSlide17

Requirements

Future additional WG’s

Internal TCCA & external partner relationships

TCCA

Radio Spectrum

Group

Doing the hard workSlide18

Future additional WG’s

Internal TCCA & external partner relationships

TCCA

Radio Spectrum

Group

Strategic Case &

d

eployment options

Doing the hard workSlide19

TETRA Today reportInterview @ PMR Expo ’12, Cologne

Telecoms.com interviewASTRID (Belgium) ‘SWITCH’ magazine interview (in French & Dutch!)3GPP White Paper – ‘Public Safety’VIRVE (Finland) magazine interview - publication pendingWorkshops & presentations at: CCBG in the news & on showSlide20

Join & participate!

Work with us “Towards a Broadband Future”!Slide21

Emmanuelle

VillebrunVice-Chair, TCCA Critical Communications Broadband GroupMinistry of Interior – Franceemail:

emmanuelle.villebrun@interieur.gouv.fr

Tony Gray

Chairman, TCCA Critical Communications Broadband Group

P3

communications GmbH

email:

tony.gray@p3-group.com

tel

: +

49 151 276

54501

Thanks

Q&A

LinkedIn

Facebook

www.facebook.com/

tandcca

Twitter

@

tandcca

YouTube

www.youtube.com/user/

tandcca

www.tandcca.com

/assoc/page/

18100

Find TCCA also

o

n:Slide22

22INPT LTE 400 MHz trial in ToursSlide23

ObjectivesTechnical experimentation, no operational use of the networkEquipment demonstration, 400MHz LTE feasibility

Equipments:2 base stations in Tours on already existing TETRAPOL sites  overlay scenario, with successful coverage testing4 vehiclesA control room ActorsCassidian (with support of Alcatel Lucent)French ministry of interior (DSIC) , IT directionSlide24

ServicesVideo servicesVideo data exchange downlink and uplinkVideo streaming from vehicles to control room

Remote control of camera in vehicleLocation servicesShared locationMap with operational state of different teams on the fieldMigration of already existing data applicationMedical data sharingStatusNo voice over LTE (TETRAPOL)Slide25

EquipmentsNetwork equipment Lteaser AlcatelControl roomGeolocation

applicationVideo management applicationJoystick for camera remote control4 vehicles1 camera1 joystickAn android tablet with different applications (video, geolocation etc…)Slide26

INPT 4G LTE 400 MHz trial configuration in Tours

Main conclusions: Same coverage than narrowband Video available everywhere in the cellSet-up: High power modem New MBS using 1.4 MHz ePC (ALU)Applications - video, geo-localizationSlide27

Real operational opportunities!Powerful video applicationsRemote control of camerasSharing videos through tablet

Reuse of already existing IP applicationsWe still need to work on application part!!!To improve these first platformsTo take into account emergency call (112) management evolution (multimedia calls, automatic calls, increasing number of calls)