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Automatic Person Location Technologies & Solutions with TETRA

Automatic Person Location Technologies & Solutions with TETRA. Dr. Emanuele Algieri International Business Development Director Sepura. Market Requirement – APLS . FCC E911 Mandate in the US Call centres Terminal or Network implemented solutions

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Automatic Person Location Technologies & Solutions with TETRA

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  1. Automatic Person Location Technologies & Solutions with TETRA Dr. Emanuele Algieri International Business Development Director Sepura

  2. Market Requirement – APLS • FCC E911 Mandate in the US • Call centres • Terminal or Network implemented solutions • 50 - 100 metre accuracy for at least 67% of cases • - 300 metre accuracy for at least 95% of cases • EU E112 Mandate in Europe • No defined accuracy specified ! • Many Blue Light Forces mandating APLS

  3. Market Requirement - Public Safety • Specifically for: - • Safety of the police officer – ability to locate officer in an emergency situation and react accordingly • Resource (person or vehicle) management

  4. Solution Influencing Factors • Price • Accuracy versus coverage • Requirements differ for non emergency • Varying locations - in city, in building • Ergonomics • Power consumption • Timing of solution to reach the market • Standard solution or proprietary ? • Can the solution be supported by TETRA ? • Network support and bandwidth requirements

  5. Command & Control Requirements • Effective management • Requirements differ from AVLS • User needs to feel unthreatened by APLS • Updated positioning details fixed to various duties • Linking of various systems/databases to provide officer with advance warning of possible dangers

  6. Resource management • Know where someone is: save LIFE. • Better allocation of resources, prompt reaction to an Emergency: save TIME. • Better Control of the fleet: save MONEY.

  7. Location Solutions & Performance • Low accuracy, low cost solutions • Time difference of arrival • Enhanced observed time difference • Medium accuracy, medium cost solutions • Standard GPS • Assisted GPS • Low signal strength GPS • High accuracy, high cost solutions • Differential GPS • Solutions combinations

  8. TETRA Network GIS or Mapping Application TETRA Gateway GIS or SDS Mapping Application C&C Server GPS Standard GPS - medium accuracy

  9. Data over network - Size of problem! • Typically, position report messages could carry some or all of the following: • Date, Time, Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, Speed, Heading, Fix type, Confidence Level, Status, Fix Reason, Terminal ID, User Defined Field. • Amount of message traffic generated by APLS systems is much larger than for AVLS • Requires sophisticated filtering at command &control

  10. TETRA services for APLS • No specification for data amount or structure of GPS messages • TETRA services allow use of SDS messaging for transmission of GPS data:- • EN 300 392-2: TETRA (Voice plus Data (V+D), part 2: Air Interface, v2.3.2 • SDS4 and SDS-TL delivers variable length messages to 2047 bits(255 bytes) • Working papers:- • WG101161, Efficient transfer of location information over TETRA networks, UK Home office, Oct 2001 • WG103020, Study into TETRA SDS • WG303040, Transfer of location information • Sepura (and others) presenting papers to WG3 • Standardisation of location report messages and associated commands

  11. Future of APLS & TETRA Terminals • Technology Influenced Solutions • Continuing integration of IC’s and components enables space saving in handsets and is an opportunity to integrate location devices like GPS. • With the introduction of TETRA2 (2005+) there could be an opportunity for the network based location solutions as data rates increase over carriers. • The European Galileo system should be operational by 2008 and this is supposed to perform better than GPS.

  12. Estimation of Future Location System Performance Clear Sky Under Foliage Wooden Building Urban Canyon Single Storey Brick Building Multi Storey Concrete building Underground? High Quality Receiver High Quality Hand Held Receiver LSS GPS Galileo L1 + L2 Frequency L1, L2 + L5 Frequency (+ Galileo?) GPSIII (+ Galileo?) Other Sensors – e.g. Gyroscope, Accelerometers …………… 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010………………………….. 2015 2020 2030

  13. Sepura APLS over TETRA networks • 2000- GPS connected to SEPURA SRP1000 for Ambleside Mountain Rescue Project • 2002 - Remote GPS Unit demonstrated: • A remote speaker microphone with built-in GPS receiver, provides a unique solution for provision of personal location.

  14. Sepura APLS update • This year – SRP2000 sGPS • The worlds first fully working TETRA handportable with integrated GPS. • Low signal strength operation for urban canyon operation. • Offering tangible benefits by providing user safety and resource management

  15. Conclusions • Many different location technologies available • Technology for both location based and TETRA is rapidly changing • Low Signal Strength GPS currently provides the best fit for public safety requirements. • Sepura has an ongoing programme to identify solutions and bring these quickly to market

  16. MANY THANKS • Any Questions ? • Contact details:- • Dr Emanuele Algieri, • Int. Business Dev. Director, Sepura Ltd • +44 (0)7710 738122 • email:emanuele.algieri@sepura.co.uk

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