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Orlando UASI Regional Critical Communications Infrastructure Protection Project

Orlando UASI Regional Critical Communications Infrastructure Protection Project

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Orlando UASIRegional Critical Communications Infrastructure Protection Project

Agenda

• Orlando UASI Region (Who)

• Security Vulnerability (Why)

• Recommendations (What)

• Planning/Design/Implement (How)

• Additional benefits

Orlando UASI    

Region 5    

Critical Comm. Infrastructure Protection

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Overall Recommendations

1.Implement TCP/IP based network

links to member agencies utilizing

WAN traffic appliances.

2.Implement a standards based

video security and surveillance

system.

TCP/IP Network Link Alternatives

• Direct Fiber Connection

• Licensed Microwave

• License Exempt Microwave

• Free-Space Optical Laser

Alternative 1: Direct Fiber Connection:• Strengths:

o High bandwidth capacity

o High availability during natural disaster

o Support for multiple protocols and communication mediums

o Technology currently utilized by member agencies

• Weaknesses:

o High cost

o Requires right of way

o Long deployment time

• Opportunities:

o Eliminates leased line costs

• Threats:

o Possible service interruptions due to cable cuts caused

during construction

Alternative 2: Licensed Microwave:

• Strengths:

o Medium bandwidth capacity

o Little to no interference problems based on licensed channels

o Technology currently utilized by member agencies

• Weaknesses:

o High cost

o Creates high wind loading on towers

o Long deployment time due to licensing

o Requires sophisticated implementation, monitoring and

support systems

• Opportunities:

o Eliminates leased line costs

• Threats:

o Possible service interruptions due to natural disasters

o Possible service interruptions due to rain fade

Alternative 3: License Exempt Microwave:

• Strengths:

o Medium bandwidth capacity

o Reduced implementation timeline

o Utilizes interference mitigation technology

o Little wind loading on towers

o No licensing required

o Integrated HTML based implementation, monitoring and

support system

• Weaknesses:

o Possible reduced bandwidth caused by inference sources

• Opportunities:

o Eliminates leased line costs

• Threats:

o Possible service interruptions due to natural disasters

o Possible service interruptions due to rain fade

Alternative 4: Free-Space Optical Laser:

• Strengths:o High bandwidth capacity

o Reduced implementation timeline

o Little wind loading on towers

o No licensing required

• Weaknesses:o Possible issues due to path length

• Opportunities:o Eliminates leased line costs

• Threats:o Possible service interruptions due to natural disasters

o Possible service interruptions due to rain fade

Overall Findings/Recommendation

Based on the reviewed technologies it is our

technical and operational recommendation that

license exempt microwave be selected as the

technology utilized as the transport backbone for

the video surveillance system. The technology

meets all of the critical requirements and has a

long proven track record for systems of similar

size and scope. The system will allow the member

agencies the ability to integrate any currently in-

place video equipment as well as reducing or

eliminating any leased lines supporting the

equipment.

System Deployment Approach

• Deploy the member microwave link systems in consecutive order as part

of the initial implementation based on the following factors:

o The TCP/IP backbone is required for complete implementation

• Deploy a single county test video surveillance system

o Utilize to determine configuration, settings, and model data traffic

patterns

• Deploy the recommended individual member sites

• Deploy the system to system microwave link systems as “phase II” of the

deployment plan.

• Deploy the video surveillance systems as deployment “phase III” once

the above systems have been tested and approved

Initial Link Path Design(subject to change based upon detailed path studies)

Project Overview

• 62 site 54mbs IP microwaveo Dual redundant loop

o 5.8 Ghz

• HD Video Surveillance Systemo 3 HD Fixed Cameras (each site)

o 1 HD PTZ Camera (each site)

o Digital recorder with motion

detection

• Complete remote system

monitoring software

Recommended Link and Network Equipment

• Implementing a TCP/IP based multi-band license

exempt microwave system using the TrangoLink-45

based on extensive successful experience and a

proven history in the industry.

• Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM)

– BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM or 64QAM

– 5.2-5.3GHz, 5.4-5.7GHz, & 5.7-5.8 GHz

– 20 MHz channel with up to 45 Mbps throughput

– Temperature Range -40° to 140°F

– Reset Switch / Power over Ethernet

– Asymmetrical Bandwidth Control

• Auto Rate Shifting or Manual control of

– 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 speed modes

• 128-bit proprietary encryption

• ARQ, ATPC,DFS, & FEC

TrangoLINK 45 – Product Overview

Product Overview

• Adaptive Modulation

– BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM and 64QAM

• Automatic Rateshift

– Number of ARQ errors Decrease Rate

– Successful processing of link assessment packets

sent in both directions, current and next higher

modulation Increase Rate

Key Features:

• Up to 45 Mbps

• Up to 45-mile range

• 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.8 GHz selectable with DFS

• Adaptable Rate Modulation

• Interference mitigation

• Supports ETSI, ANSI (FCC), and IC standards‡

• Quality of Service (QoS) & VLAN support

• IP native, optimized for fast Ethernet services

• HTML based implementation, monitoring and support

Multi-path component

Main

Sign

al

Multi-path component

TLINK-45 Product

Link Loss / Distance Considerations

Hardware Components

Ethernet Connectivity

• HTTP

Interface Management Tools

Recommendation 2 – Implement a Standards Based Video and

Surveillance System for All Member Agencies

• This recommendation advocates implementing or

expanding standards based video surveillance and

security system(s) for each member agency. Each sub

system (member agency) will be addressed separately

due to currently existing systems and connectivity

mediums currently in use.

• It is important to note that all recommend equipment

is capable of being integrated with any and all

currently utilized member camera equipment.

Sony SNC DH180

Sony RH124

Video Management Access Control Analytics Intrusion Control

System Component Overview

Intelligent Monitoring Software

Additional Benefit - PSIC Regional Overlay P25 700 MHZ

• Mobile

Coverage

Design

• Seamless

roaming

• Networked

connectivity

under

construction

Current Status/Uses

• Sites installed and fully functional

• Current traffic:o Surveillance video

o Digital radio traffic

o Remote equipment monitor/alarms

• Future VoIP capableo Currently provisioned with Quality of Service

Regional Domestic Security Task Forces

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Wash-ington

Bay

Jackson

Cal-houn

Gulf

Leon

Gadsden

Liberty

Franklin

Wakulla Jeff

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Madison

Taylor

Hamilton

La-fayette

Co

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UnionBaker

Nassau

Duval

Dixie

Suwannee

Citrus

Gil-christAlachua

Brad-

fordClay

St.

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PutnamFlagler

MarionLevy

Lake

Su

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Volusia

Hernando

Pinellas

Hills-borough

SeminoleOrange

Polk

Osceola

Brevard

Manatee

SarasotaDesoto

HardeeHigh-lands

CharlotteGlades

Hendry

Collier

Lee

Dade

Broward

Monroe

Okee-chobee

Martin

St. Lucie

IndianRiver

Pasco

Esc

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ia

Palm Beach

Region 1

Region 3

Region 4

Region 7

Region 5

Region 2

Region 6Greg Holcomb

Region 5 Communications Co-ChairLake County Public Safety

[email protected]

QUESTIONS?

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME TODAY!