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Public Safety Radio Interoperability Progress and Issues


Published Date: March 2008
Published By: Practel, Inc.
Order Code: R606-69
 
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1.0 Introduction
1.1 General-Mobility and Interoperability
1.2 Requirements to Public Safety Radio
1.3 Interoperability Categories
1.4 Classification: Emergency Communications
1.5 Criteria: Selecting Public Safety Communications Technology
1.6 States and Federal Support: Funds to Support Interoperability
1.7 Scope
1.8 Research Methodology
1.9 Target Audience 10
2.0 Interoperability Methods
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Requirements: Interoperability
2.2 Classification
2.2.1 Sub-Classes
2.2.1.1 Internet-IP-based Interoperability
2.2.1.2 Ad Hoc/Mesh
2.2.1.3 P25/TETRA
2.2.1.4 Software Defined Radio (SDR)
2.2.1.5 Satellite
2.2.1.6 Private Networks
2.2.1.7 Radio Methods/Patching
3.0 IP - Basis for Interoperable Public Safety Radio
3.1 General - RoIP
3.1.1 ISSI
3.2 Advantages
3.3 Market
3.4 Vendors and Services
Arinc
Codespear-Federal Signal
Catalyst
Communications-Applied Technology (IP and cross-band)
Cisco
Cistera
C4i
Fatpot (peer Intelligence-software)
M/A-COM
Motorola
NovaRoam (IP and Mesh)
Radio IP Software
Raytheon JPS
Ritron (IP, multi-band)
RoamAD
Sytech (IP and Mesh)
Twisted Pair
VoiceInterop/Twisted Pair
4.0 Mesh Networking and PSR Interoperability
4.1 Definition
4.2 Properties
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Benefits
4.2.2.1 Use
4.3 Major Features and Limitations
4.4 Major WMN Applications
4.5 Architectures
4.5.1 Frequency Bands
4.6 Routing Protocols
4.6.1 Lack of Standardization
4.6.2 Applications Variety
4.6.3 Protocols
4.7 Security Issues
4.7.1 General
4.7.2 IEEE 802.11
4.7.3 UWB (Ultra Wideband) Technology
4.7.4 ZigBee
4.7.5 Summary-Security
4.8 Market: Mesh Networks
4.8.1 Market Estimate
4.8.1.1 Market Leaders
4.8.1.2 Forecast
4.9 WMN and First Responders
4.10 Major WMN Vendors and their Products (Interoperability for PSR Applications)
BAE Systems (Public Safety)
BelAir (Nodes)
Cisco (Protocols, Nodes)
Global Mesh Technologies (SW Public Safety)
IPMobileNet (WMN)
FireTide (Mesh network-Public safety applications)
Motorola (Nodes-Public Safety Communications)
Newtrax (WSN-mesh, UGS)
Northrop Grumman (Nodes)
Nortel (WMN Systems)
NovaRoam (Public Safety Communications -WMN)
PacketHop- In 2007, SRI International Acquisition (PSC)
Proxim (WMN Nodes)
Rajant (WMN-Military, First Responders)
Sensoria (WMN for Public Safety Communications)
SkyPilot Networks (WMN Nodes)
Strix (Nodes-First Responders)
Trango (Mesh for First responders)
5.0 P25 Technology and Market
5.1 Standardization Process and Technologies
5.1.2 General: P25 Standard
5.1.2.1 Process
5.1.2.2 Structure
5.1.3 Beginning
5.2 Project 25/TIA 102: Scope
5.2.1 Efforts
5.2.2 Phased Approach
5.2.2.1 Phases
5.2.2.2 Phase I
5.2.2.3 Phase II
5.2.2.4 Phase III
5.3 Current P25 Development-Phase I
5.3.1 General Mission and Objectives
5.3.2 Compliance
5.3.3 Benefits and Issues
5.3.4 Technical Highlights
5.3.4.1 Common Air Interface
5.3.4.2 Fixed Station Interface
5.3.4.3 Console Sub-system Interface
5.3.4.4 RF Sub-system
5.3.4.5 Inter-system Interface (ISSI)
5.3.4.6 Telephone Interconnect Interface
5.3.4.7 Network Management Interface
5.3.4.8 Host and Network Data Interfaces
5.3.4.9 Summary: Interfaces
5.3.5 Security
5.3.6 Coding
5.3.7 Frequency Bands
5.3.8 P25 Voice Messaging
5.3.9 System
5.3.10 Spectrum: Problems
5.3.10.1 700 MHz Band
5.3.11 Major Improvements
5.3.12 Services
5.3.13 Network Scenario
5.3.14 Transition
5.4 Phase II
5.4.1 Transition
5.4.2 Scope
5.4.3 Time
5.4.4 Motorola and “Harmonized” Solutions
5.5 Phase III
5.5.1 General
5.5.2 Organization
5.5.3 Background
5.5.4 Project MESA Formulators
5.5.5 Networking
5.5.6 MESA Statement of Requirements (SoR)
5.5.6.1 General
5.5.6.1.1 Vision: Ad-hoc and Cell
5.5.6.2 Features
5.5.7 Technological Needs
5.5.7.1 General Technology-Requirements
5.5.7.2 Specific and Functional Requirements
5.5.8 Goals
5.5.9 Applications
5.5.10 Crossroads
5.5.10.1 Vendors Position
5.5.11 Technology Details: System of Systems
5.5.12 Framework description
5.5.12.1 Overview
5.5.12.2 Architecture
5.5.13 Security
5.5.14 Projects P25 and MESA
5.6 Market Analysis
5.6.1 General
5.6.2 Geography
5.6.3 Market Drivers
5.6.4 Market Forecast
5.6.4.1 Developments: New Interoperability Requirements
5.6.4.2 Model Assumptions
5.6.4.3 Addressable Market Estimate
5.7 Vendors
Catalyst
Daniels
Datron
Digital Voice System
EDAS Secure Networks
EF Johnson
Etherstack
ICOM America
Kenwood
M/A-Com (TycoElectronic)
Midland
Motorola
Nexus Wireless
Relm
Raytheon JPS
Thales
Tait Electronics
Technisonic
Westel
Wireless Pacific
6.0 Software Defined Radio (SDR) and PSR Interoperability
6.1 General
6.2 Scope
6.2.1 Developments
6.2.2 Prospective
6.2.3 Features
6.3 Need
6.4 Status
6.5 Objectives
6.6 New Development
6.7 Benefits and Challenges
6.8 JTRS
6.9 Market Estimate
6.9.1 Market Forecast
6.9.1.1 Model Assumptions
6.9.1.2 Estimate
6.9.1.3 Public Safety Radio Market Specifics-SDR
6.10 Market Players
Adaptix (SW, Broadband Access)
AeroStream (Consumer, Military Radio)
Analog Devices (Chipsets)
Cambridge Consultants (802.16e)
Cisco (802.11a)
CRC -Canadian Research Center (Software)
Harris (Radio Systems)
ICS- GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms (Modules, Software)
In Motion Technology (PSC)
ISR Technology (Platforms)
Lyrtech (DSP and FPGA development solutions)
Motorola (SDR in Public Safety)
NavSys (GPS and Communications)
Nova Engineering (Platforms)
Objective Interface (Software)
RadioScape (SDR Audio)
Rockwell Collins (Radios)
Spectrum Signal Processing -Vecima Networks (Platforms)
Sundance (Platforms, Modules)
Thales (Radio)
7.0 Radio Methods
7.1 Swap Radios
7.2 Multi-agencies Operations
7.3 Shared System
7.4 Multi-band Radio and Repeaters
7.5 Patching
8.0 Private Networks for Public Safety
8.1 Business Issues
8.2 Technical Issues
8.3 Progress
9.0 Satellite Communications - Help from the Sky
9.1 General
9.2 Features
9.2.1 Types
9.3 Planning
9.4 Technology Specifics
9.4.1 Scenarios
9.5 Services
9.6 Benefits and Issues
9.7 Channels
9.8 Voice
9.9 Services and Providers
9.9.1 CapRock
9.9.2 Inmarsat
9.9.3 Iridium and JPS
9.9.3.1 Iridium
9.9.4 PacStar and Spacenet
9.9.5 DataPath
9.9.6 New Hampshire Satellite Responder Network
9.9.7 IP Access International
9.9.8 SES Americom
9.9.9 Anvil
10.0 Addressable Market: PSR Interoperability
10.1 Directions
10.2 Estimate
11.0 Conclusions
Appendix 1 - Project 25/ANSI 102 Major Standards

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