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PMR Migration to IP Platform

PMR Migration to IP Platform. PMR today. Different technologies/standards/protocols Different users with different requirements Different territories of operation Different bands, sub-bands and channel spacing. PMR today. Interoperability issue in day-by-day and crisis operation

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PMR Migration to IP Platform

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  1. PMR Migration to IP Platform M/A-COM Poland

  2. PMR today • Different technologies/standards/protocols • Different users with different requirements • Different territories of operation • Different bands, sub-bands and channel spacing June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  3. PMR today • Interoperability issue in day-by-day and crisis operation • Growingup needs and requirements • Technology changes • Demand to decrees investment and operational costs June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  4. Preferred solution Single radio standard Advantages: • Interoperability solved • Standard=Competition=Low prices • But… • Long time of implementation • All radios must be replaced • Huge costs of new infrastructure • Compromise – coverage/capacity All subscribers use the same system June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  5. 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 June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  6. 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) June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  7. 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 June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  8. M/A-COM’s Solution Single radio standard Single networking standard All subscribers use the same system IP based network links different radio interfaces June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  9. M/A-COM’s Solution June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  10. 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 June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  11. 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 • IPbackbone for next generation cellular mobile systems June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  12. 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 IPnetwork (dedicated routing, priorities, compresion 80%) June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  13. Internetworking Transcoder Application Network ManagementNetwork AdministrationSwitch IP Application Server Services Configuration IP Wide Area Network VIDA Layers Network First P25IP Conventional Trunking OpenSky EDACSIP TETRAIP Future Technologies June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  14. Hw & Sw part off-the-shelf! IP Consoles VIDA Block diagram Management Systems Switch IP OpenSky P25 TETRA NetworkFirst Interoperability Gateways IP Network VHF analog Legacy systems MPT 1327 IP Gateway EDACS OpenSky P25 Future Tetra Multi-protocol radios EDACS June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  15. NetworkFirst Digital Voice Unit • Universal audio ports • Each DVU has own IP address • DVU convert audio to VoIP • Single DVIU per radio network/channel • Software Switch IP Base Station DeskTop Station Conventional Interface PABX/PSTN Analog Interoperability Gateway IP Audio And control signals Router Transmission Ethernet/E1/T1/DSO… IP Network IP Switch June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  16. 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 June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  17. NF Demo in Germany June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  18. 1 2 OpenSky • End to End IPand 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 June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  19. 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 June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  20. 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 • ... June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  21. 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 June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  22. 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 June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

  23. Thank You www.macom-wireless.com June 2004 - M/A-COM Poland

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