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To Specify Advanced Mobile Broadband for emergency and safety applications for

To Specify Advanced Mobile Broadband for emergency and safety applications for Public Safety/Disaster Response Professionals --- http://www.projectmesa.org/ http://portal.etsi.org/MESA. Transatlantic collaboration between TIA (N. America) and ETSI (Europe) established in 2000

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To Specify Advanced Mobile Broadband for emergency and safety applications for

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  1. To Specify Advanced Mobile Broadband foremergency and safety applicationsfor Public Safety/Disaster Response Professionals --- http://www.projectmesa.org/ http://portal.etsi.org/MESA

  2. Transatlantic collaboration between TIA (N. America) and ETSI (Europe) established in 2000 • Observers from Canada (TSACC) and Korea (TTA) • Focusing initially on the”user” needs of the Public Protection & Disaster Relief sector (PPDR) – these are defined in MESA 70.001Statement of Requirements (SoR) • Aggressive technological goals to implement advanced digital services based on a very high bit-rate mobile platform • FUTURE communications – from 8-10 years onwards

  3. Structure T e c h n i c a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s The SDOs will publish harmonized specifications for Broadband applications and services driven by common scenarios, requirements and spectrum allocation

  4. Users Regulators Industry Partners Statement of Requirements Scenarios Spectrum Specifications Standards Duration Users in the Drivers Seat - The 5S principle

  5. MOBILITY [m/sec] Aero- nautical MESA 2 G 2.5 G Vehicle - P 2 5 - T E T R A High Speed Wireless Access Advanced PS Digital 2-Way Standards Carrier Frequency Walk 3G Fixed Bit Rate [MBPS] 200 0.02 0.2 2 20 Wideband Broadband Narrowband • Advanced/future System • Not a replacement for existing and evolving systems • Aim for interoperability Bandwidth positioning of MESA

  6. Potential Uses • Robotics • Telemetry • 2 way video • Graphics • Database access • Patient monitoring • 3-D positioning and GIS • Voice communications • Technical Features • Self configuring and healing network • High capacity • Independent of public infrastructure • Rapid deployment • Strong and transparent security • Mobility up to aeronautical speeds

  7. Mobile Ad-Hoc Network” The Moving Hot-Spot” Backhaul Link • Full C3 @ scene: • Command • Control • Communication Master Node UPLINK

  8. TSG System - SYS • The ITU-R M.1390 Methodology (on which the scenario spectrum calculations are based) calls for separate calculations of spectrum requirements, and Downlink, application by application • Document to be presented to the CEPT is being produced • Initial Work Items are being initiated • Industry is now invited to join the group

  9. Summary • MESA aims to combine mobility up to aeronautical speeds with broadband data rates • Aims to complement and interwork with known/planned narrow to broadband wireless standards & projects around the world (i.e. 2-3G) • Calls for a variety of advanced research • Initial spectrum issues to be considered at WRC 2003 – globally agreed spectrum allocation will be the goal at WRC 2006 • Recognized by entities like ITU, UN, NATO, FBI, NTIA, APCO, EU Commission, GTSC/GRSC, Industry Canada…

  10. Current Status • 5 full meetings have taken place so far, 2 in USA – 3 in Europe. • Next full meeting April 2003 in Canada (to be confirmed) • SSG SA work in full swing • TSG SYS work starting up • Input to WRC 2003 being prepared

  11. www.projectmesa.org claire.desclercs@projectmesa.org or mesa@projectmesa.org

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