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PSC - Europe. Manfred BLAHA, Brigadier-General 3rd Vice-Chair, Public Safety Communications Europe Technology Advisor National Crisis and Disaster Prevention Management, Ministry of the Interior, AUSTRIA Jeppe JEPSEN Chair “Spectrum Harmonization Initiative” PSC-Europe Motorola - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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PSC - Europe
• Manfred BLAHA, Brigadier-General– 3rd Vice-Chair,
• Public Safety Communications Europe
– Technology Advisor• National Crisis and Disaster Prevention
Management, Ministry of the Interior, AUSTRIA
• Jeppe JEPSEN– Chair “Spectrum Harmonization Initiative”
• PSC-Europe
– Motorola
• Eric OLLIVIER– French Presidency & Ministry of Interior
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Public Safety & SecuritySector Needs
• Interoperability– Harmonized Spectrum– Single open standard
• Special functional requirements– PSS organisations expects same functionalities as
general public – but on mission critical network.
• Competition– Multi-vendor supply– Specialized vendors– Innovation
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EU Public Safety Spectrum activities
• European Commission – COM on Digital Dividend Nov 2007– Public Use of Spectrum – exp. Feb 2009
• ETSI SRDoc to ECC– FM38 first meeting on the subject 2-3December
• European Parliament – Resolution Sept 2008 - Toia report
• Council of the European Union – Police Coorporation– Expert Group on Radiocommunications
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Mission Critical Dedicated• Public networks do not meet PS user
requirements– Coverage, Availability, Security, Resilience,
Interoperability, – Control, Functionality.– PSS organisations expects same functionalities as
general public – but on mission critical network.
• Public network operators are able to prioritize PS users, but…..– When the public cannot communicate, who do they
call?
Availability & Resilience, Control.
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PS Applications & Required Bandwidth
Additional Capacity requires Wideband and Broadband Capability
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Channel Bandwidth25 kHz wide 25 - 200 kHz wide > MHz wide
Status & Text messagingShort Data ServicesAutomatic Vehicle LocationTelemetrySmall image xferLimited data base queries
Video clipLarge image transfer (100kb JPEG)Reporting (email attachment)TelemedecineRobotics
Video StreamingHigh resolution imagesVideo conferencingCCTVSatellite images & maps transferDetailed Real time Biometrics
Narrowband- deployed -
Wideband- available 2008 -
Broadband- no PS spectrum availble -
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Signatories – Demand side• Dutch Ministry of Home Affairs• Dutch Police• Belgian Astrid operator• Spanish SIRDEE operator• Ghent Fire Chief; Namur Fire Brigade• Luxembourg Police• Norwegian Ministry of Justice,
– Department of Emergency Communication• Austrian Ministry of Interior,
– Department of Civil Protection• Austrian National Police.• UK – Civil Contingencies Secretariat• UK – Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO)• Belgian Red Cross - Flanders
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20SG/DSIC
Police Cooperation
RadiocommunicationAd’hoc working Group
21SG/DSIC
Issue / Radiocom interoperability
• Crossborder cooperation is being intensified
– Police cooperation: Prüm Treaty• Common patrol• Emergency situations• Mutual assistance • On demand cooperation
– Civil Protection / Disaster relief• Mutual assistance
• Impact: – Need for trans-border cooperation
through radiocommunication Different communication scenarios
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22SG/DSIC
Types of crossborder actions
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Right ofsurveillance
Right ofpursuit
Jointpatrols
Controlleddelivery
Others
Cross border operations
24SG/DSIC
Major issues faced in case of crossborder operations
40%
24%
18%
14%
4%
Technical problems
Language problems
Difficulties to identifythe interlocutorDifficulties to coordinate anddelegate responsibilitiesOthers
Major restrictions
25SG/DSIC
Police Cooperation Radiocommunication WG
● Working Group issued by- EU Council / CATS / Police Cooperation WG
● Terms of reference : Specify the needs for radiocommunication linked
with cross-border cooperation Formalize a request for additional harmonized
spectrum Identify technical solutions to cope with the needs Liaise with other entities at European level
(standardization, frequency management)
26SG/DSIC
WG work plan
● Strong support from Police administrations
● 17 countries participating
● Tight timeschedule- Interim report : december 08- Final deliveries : june 09
27SG/DSIC
Expected Deliveries of the WG
● D1 : Proposal for a EU council recommendation - for a mandate for ECC to identify additional spectrum for public
protection and safety - to develop a harmonized and interoperable solution enabling data
mobile communication in mission critical situations
● D2 : Develop a report- Overview of the current situation (all, framework given by France)- Feedback from current experiments; list of requirements
(Netherlands)- Proposal for typical radio procedures for cross border cooperation
(Spain, Portugal)- Medium and long term operational needs, and assessment of amount
of additional spectrum (Czech Rep., UK)
● D3 : Request for funding an int’l roaming solution (Tetra / Tetra and Tetrapol / Tetrapol)
● + Liaise with RSPG, ECC/FM38, ETSI
28SG/DSIC
Technical issues
● Additional frequency requirement- Current spectrum allocation is not sufficient for high speed
date in most countries
Identify additional spectrum on a European basis
Digital dividend unique opportunity
● Technology convergence create native interoperability and roaming capabilities
action towards standardization bodies
address future communication requirements, including high speed data communication
31SG/DSIC
Operational needsResilience / Disponibility / Security
● Ciphering and encryption
● Mission critical communication- Availability of resources under all circumstances
operational even when public networks are congested
- Resilience
Ability to work in crisis situation (major electrical disruption, transmission network failures,…)
When all public communication infrastructure are out of order, the radiocom network should be kept operational
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• Manfred.Blaha@gmx.net• Jeppe.Jepsen@Motorola.com• Eric.Ollivier@interieur.gouv.fr
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