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Home > Communications > Public Switching > Broadband
Public Safety Communications Standardization Process-Reality and Project MESA
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October 2007
Published By:
Practel, Inc.
Page Count:
168
Order Code:
R606-61
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This report addresses current issues of wireless communications for first responders with the emphases on interoperability and reliability on the federal, state and local levels. The report, particular, emphasizes a standardization process of first responders radio as a tool to build a unified platform for public safety communications. In this report, we analyzing:
Software Defined Radio (SDR). This technology promises almost unlimited abilities to reach adaptive interoperability on the global level between security agencies radio communications.
Interoperability today is limited by incompatible radio systems that operate on different frequency bands and/or use different protocols. Interoperability could be accomplished through SDR implementation of multiband radios (e.g., radios that operate on nonadjacent VHF, UHF, and 700/800 MHz bands) and multi-service radios (e.g., public safety land mobile radio, commercial services, and so on) in conjunction with associated modifications to network, infrastructure security, regulatory, and operational procedures.
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