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Join us for the TETRA Experience 2006 held in Sao Paulo on July 18th, featuring industry leaders like Phil Kidner, CEO of TETRA Association, and expert facilitators like Peter Clemons. The event focuses on the latest advancements in TETRA technology, offering participants opportunities to gain valuable information, meet colleagues, share ideas, and engage with vendors. With case studies from public safety to transportation and discussions on future enhancements, this conference is essential for those involved in digital communication systems.
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TETRA Experience 2006 Sao Paulo July 18th 2006
Welcome Phil Kidner CEO TETRA Association
Peter Clemons Facilitator
TETRA Experience 2006 - Objectives • To obtain good information • To meet with your colleagues • To share ideas and experiences • To see working TETRA equipment • To meet with vendors • To enjoy the experience
Program TETRA Experience Brazil July 2006
TETRA Experience – Brazil Day 1 am • Welcome - Phil Godfrey • Overview of TETRA - Phil Kidner • ETSI - Marcello Pagnozzi • Refreshments • Advantages of trunking, digital & TDMA - Devdarsh Jain • Services and facilities - Ole Arrhenius • Questions and Answers - Peter Clemons • Lunch TETRA Expereice - Sao Paulo
TETRA Experience – Brazil Day 1 pm • Security, encryption & management - Ramon Montanez • Data capabilities of TETRA - Ole Arrhenius • Refreshments • TETRA versus alternative technologies - Peter Clemons • Market segments served by TETRA - Juan Ferro • Questions & Answers - Peter Clemons • Drinks Reception in Exhibition Area TETRA Expereice - Sao Paulo
TETRA Experience – Brazil Day 2 • Public Safety Shared Networks - Phil Kidner • Interoperability versus Interworking - Iain Ivory • Public Safety Case Study - Bahia State Police • Refreshments • Transport Case Study - MRS Railway • Operator/Utility Case Study - Hector Saavedra • Question & Answer Panel - All • Closing remarks - Phil Kidner • Lunch TETRA Expereice - Sao Paulo
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TETRA Experience 2006 Sao Paulo July 18th 2006
Overview of TETRA Phil Kidner
Agenda • TETRA – from its origins to the future • The TETRA Association
Radio systems in the early 1990s • Analogue systems • Mostly conventional • Some trunked • MPT1327 • EDACS • Smartnet • etc
ETSI Standards Initiative • Early 1990s GSM already underway • MDTRS • Mobile Digital Trunked Radio System • TETRA • Trans European Trunked RAdio System • TErrestrial Trunked RAdio System
The Brief • High functionality • Spectrum efficient • Suitable for shared systems • User requirements created for: • Public Safety and Security • Transportation • Utilities • PAMR • etc. • Designed to carry voice and data
User requirements • Schengen produced agreed user requirement as input to the standards process • Schengen countries required borderless operation • Agreement with NATO to release 380-400MHz • Finland, Holland and Belgium became the first to create national Public Safety systems using this band
The future of TETRA • Special Working Group formed • To consider future user needs • To ensure TETRA remains relevant in the coming decade • New Codecs • Air Interface enhancements • Range extension • High speed data
TETRA Release 2 - TEDS • Multi-carrier platform with TDMA carriers. • Adaptive selection of modulation and coding according to propagation conditions. • Agreed modulation schemes: • 4 QAM for efficient links at edge of coverage • 16 QAM for moderate speeds • 64 QAM for high speed • π/4 DQPSK for common control channel • D8PSK for early migration requiring modest increase in speed • Carrier bandwidths: 25, 50, 100 and 150 kHz.
TEDS Spectrum • TEDS requires new spectrum • Discussions in hand in Europe with NATO and the Regulators • Progress is slow so far • ETSI and TETRA Association are lobbying for spectrum, especially for PPDR, worldwide.
TETRA Association • Formed in 1994 • Promote the ETSI TETRA standard world-wide • Achieve Harmonised Spectrum • 380-400MHz • 410-430MHz • 870-920MHz • Encourage an open and competitive market through IoP
Open and competitive markets • Fully compatible equipment • Interoperability process created • Independent test house • Certification process • Fully supported by industry
TETRA Association - Membership • 1995 – 10 • 2006 – 130
TETRA contracts – End 2005 • Total number of reported contracts – 889 (622 in 2004) • TETRA now in 84 countries worldwide
Contract growth “TETRA is now being deployed in over 40% of the World’s nations”
Global focus for TETRA Association • Membership now 135 Members from 30 Countries • Most recent members from China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Sweden and Switzerland • TETRA Association Workshops • 2004 = Dubai, Hungary and South Korea • 2005 = Ireland, Malaysia, Jordan, Latvia, South Korea, Argentina and Venezuela • Increasing demand for information • TETRA Association publications in German, Russian, Spanish and Portuguese • New ‘Country Forums’ – Hungary, The Ukraine, China
TETRA Association 2006 Events • TETRA Conferences • India • Eastern Europe • South America • China • Middle East • TETRA World Congress - June 2007
More competition Benefits of Global markets More applications More investment More suppliers More choice