Mobile broadband communications for public safety : the road ahead through LTE technology / / Ramon Ferrâus and Oriol Sallent, Universitat Politâecnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain |
Autore | Ferrus Ramon <1971-> |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : , : Wiley, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (359 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.10028/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SallentOriol <1969-> |
Soggetto topico |
Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications)
Emergency communication systems Telephone - Emergency reporting systems Public safety radio service |
ISBN |
1-118-83122-5
1-118-83123-3 1-118-83124-1 |
Classificazione | TEC061000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
-- Preface ix -- List of Abbreviations xiii -- 1 Public Protection and Disaster Relief Communications 1 -- 1.1 Background and Terminology 1 -- 1.2 PPDR Functions and Organizations 3 -- 1.3 Operational Framework and Communications Needs for PPDR 6 -- 1.3.1 Operational Scenarios 7 -- 1.3.2 Framework for PPDR Operations 9 -- 1.3.3 Communications' Reference Points in PPDR Operations 12 -- 1.3.4 Communications Services Needed for PPDR Operations 16 -- 1.4 Communications Systems for PPDR 19 -- 1.4.1 General PPDR Requirements on Communications Systems 19 -- 1.4.2 Technologies in Use for PPDR Communications 22 -- 1.4.3 Current NB PMR Standards Used in PPDR 23 -- 1.4.4 Main Limitations with Today's PPDR Communications Systems 32 -- 1.5 Regulatory and Standardization Framework 39 -- 1.5.1 ITU Work on Emergency Communications 40 -- 1.5.2 North and Latin America Regions 43 -- 1.5.3 Asia and Pacific Region 44 -- 1.5.4 Europe Region 45 -- References 47 -- 2 Mobile Broadband Data Applications and Capacity Needs 49 -- 2.1 Introduction 49 -- 2.2 Data?]Centric, Multimedia Applications for PPDR 51 -- 2.2.1 Video Transmission 51 -- 2.2.2 Geographic Information Systems 54 -- 2.2.3 Location and Tracking 55 -- 2.2.4 Electronic Conferencing and Coordination Tools for Incident Command 56 -- 2.2.5 Remote Database Access and Information Transfer Applications 56 -- 2.2.6 PPDR Personnel Monitoring and Biomedical Telemetry 57 -- 2.2.7 Remote Emergency Medical Services 58 -- 2.2.8 Sensors and Remotely Controlled Devices 58 -- 2.2.9 Mobile Office 59 -- 2.3 Characterization of Broadband Data Applications for PPDR 59 -- 2.4 Assessment of the Data Capacity Needs in Various Operational Scenarios 66 -- 2.4.1 Throughput Requirements of PPDR Applications 66 -- 2.4.2 Day?]to?]Day Operations Scenarios 71 -- 2.4.3 Large Emergency/Public Events 73 -- 2.4.4 Disaster Scenarios 76 -- References 80 -- 3 Future Mobile Broadband PPDR Communications Systems 81 -- 3.1 Paradigm Change for the Delivery of PPDR Broadband Communications 81.
3.2 Techno?]economic Aspects Driving the Paradigm Change 83 -- 3.2.1 Technology Dimension 84 -- 3.2.2 Network Dimension 87 -- 3.2.3 Spectrum Dimension 98 -- 3.3 System View of Future Mobile Broadband PPDR Communications 101 -- 3.3.1 LTE Dedicated Networks 103 -- 3.3.2 LTE Commercial Networks 104 -- 3.3.3 Legacy PMR/LMR Networks 104 -- 3.3.4 Transportable Systems and Satellite Communications 105 -- 3.3.5 IP?]Based Interconnection Backbones 106 -- 3.3.6 Applications and User Equipment 106 -- 3.3.7 Spectrum 108 -- 3.4 Current Initiatives 109 -- 3.4.1 Deployment of a Nationwide Dedicated LTE Broadband Network in the United States 110 -- 3.4.2 CEPT ECC Activities for a European?]Wide Harmonization of Broadband PPDR 113 -- 3.4.3 Hybrid Approaches Taking Off in Belgium and Some Other European Countries 114 -- 3.4.4 LTE Emergency Services Network in the United Kingdom 118 -- 3.4.5 TCCA 119 -- References 121 -- 4 LTE Technology for PPDR Communications 125 -- 4.1 Standardization Roadmap towards Mission?]Critical LTE 125 -- 4.2 LTE Fundamentals 129 -- 4.2.1 Radio Interface 131 -- 4.2.2 Service Model: PDN Connection and EPS Bearer Service 136 -- 4.2.3 PCC Subsystem 141 -- 4.2.4 Security 143 -- 4.2.5 Roaming Support 149 -- 4.2.6 Voice Services over LTE 150 -- 4.3 Group Communications and PTT 152 -- 4.3.1 Existing Initiatives and Solutions for PTT over LTE 153 -- 4.3.2 3GPP Standardization Work 153 -- 4.3.3 GCSE 155 -- 4.3.4 MCPTT over LTE 158 -- 4.3.5 OMA PCPS 161 -- 4.4 Device?]to?]Device Communications 164 -- 4.4.1 3GPP Standardization Work 166 -- 4.4.2 ProSe Capabilities 167 -- 4.4.3 ProSe Functional Architecture 172 -- 4.5 Prioritization and QoS Control for PPDR 174 -- 4.5.1 Access Priority 176 -- 4.5.2 Admission Priority 179 -- 4.5.3 Data Plane QoS Configuration 180 -- 4.5.4 MPS 181 -- 4.6 Isolated E?]UTRAN Operation 182 -- 4.7 High?]Power UE 184 -- 4.8 RAN Sharing Enhancements 185 -- References 189 -- 5 LTE Networks for PPDR Communications 193 -- 5.1 Introduction 193 -- 5.1.1 Separation of Service and Network Layers in PPDR Communications Delivery 194. 5.1.2 Design of a 'Public Safety Grade' Network 196 -- 5.2 Delivery Options for Mobile Broadband PPDR Networks and Services 196 -- 5.3 Dedicated Networks 201 -- 5.3.1 Cost?]Efficient Network Footprints 202 -- 5.3.2 Expanding the User Base beyond PPDR Responders 204 -- 5.4 Commercial Networks 208 -- 5.4.1 Organizational and Contractual Aspects 211 -- 5.4.2 Commercial Networks' Readiness to Provide Mission?]Critical PPDR Services 212 -- 5.4.3 Current Support of Priority Services over Commercial Networks 216 -- 5.5 Hybrid Solutions 220 -- 5.5.1 National Roaming for PPDR Users 221 -- 5.5.2 Deployment of an MVNO for PPDR 222 -- 5.5.3 RAN Sharing with MNOs 227 -- 5.5.4 Network Sharing of Critical and Professional Networks 231 -- 5.6 Network Architecture Design and Implementation Aspects 232 -- 5.6.1 Reference Model for a Critical Communications System 233 -- 5.6.2 Interconnection to Commercial Networks 235 -- 5.6.3 Interconnection to Legacy PMR Networks 240 -- 5.6.4 Interconnection of Deployable Systems 241 -- 5.6.5 Satellite Backhauling and Direct Access 243 -- 5.6.6 Interconnection IP?]Based Backbones 247 -- 5.6.7 Network Architecture for an MVNO?]Based Solution 250 -- References 252 -- 6 Radio Spectrum for PPDR Communications 257 -- 6.1 Spectrum Management: Regulatory Framework and Models 257 -- 6.1.1 Global?]Level Regulatory Framework 258 -- 6.1.2 Regional?]Level Regulatory Framework 259 -- 6.1.3 National?]Level Regulatory Framework 262 -- 6.1.4 Spectrum Management Models 264 -- 6.2 Internationally Harmonized Frequency Ranges for PPDR Communications 266 -- 6.3 Spectrum Needs for Mobile Broadband PPDR Communications 270 -- 6.3.1 Spectrum Components 270 -- 6.3.2 Methodologies for the Computation of Spectrum Needs 271 -- 6.3.3 Spectrum Estimates 275 -- 6.4 Existing Spectrum Assignments for PPDR and Candidate Bands for Mobile Broadband 275 -- 6.4.1 European Region 277 -- 6.4.2 North America 282 -- 6.4.3 Asia?]Pacific and Latin America 283 -- 6.5 Spectrum Sharing for PPDR Communications 285. 6.5.1 Spectrum Sharing Models 287 -- 6.5.2 Shared Use of Spectrum Based on LSA 288 -- 6.5.3 Shared Use of Spectrum Based on Secondary Access to TVWS 299 -- References 311 -- Index 317. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910131646603321 |
Ferrus Ramon <1971-> | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : , : Wiley, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Mobile broadband communications for public safety : the road ahead through LTE technology / / Ramon Ferrâus and Oriol Sallent, Universitat Politâecnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain |
Autore | Ferrus Ramon <1971-> |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : , : Wiley, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (359 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.10028/4 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SallentOriol <1969-> |
Soggetto topico |
Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications)
Emergency communication systems Telephone - Emergency reporting systems Public safety radio service |
ISBN |
1-118-83122-5
1-118-83123-3 1-118-83124-1 |
Classificazione | TEC061000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
-- Preface ix -- List of Abbreviations xiii -- 1 Public Protection and Disaster Relief Communications 1 -- 1.1 Background and Terminology 1 -- 1.2 PPDR Functions and Organizations 3 -- 1.3 Operational Framework and Communications Needs for PPDR 6 -- 1.3.1 Operational Scenarios 7 -- 1.3.2 Framework for PPDR Operations 9 -- 1.3.3 Communications' Reference Points in PPDR Operations 12 -- 1.3.4 Communications Services Needed for PPDR Operations 16 -- 1.4 Communications Systems for PPDR 19 -- 1.4.1 General PPDR Requirements on Communications Systems 19 -- 1.4.2 Technologies in Use for PPDR Communications 22 -- 1.4.3 Current NB PMR Standards Used in PPDR 23 -- 1.4.4 Main Limitations with Today's PPDR Communications Systems 32 -- 1.5 Regulatory and Standardization Framework 39 -- 1.5.1 ITU Work on Emergency Communications 40 -- 1.5.2 North and Latin America Regions 43 -- 1.5.3 Asia and Pacific Region 44 -- 1.5.4 Europe Region 45 -- References 47 -- 2 Mobile Broadband Data Applications and Capacity Needs 49 -- 2.1 Introduction 49 -- 2.2 Data?]Centric, Multimedia Applications for PPDR 51 -- 2.2.1 Video Transmission 51 -- 2.2.2 Geographic Information Systems 54 -- 2.2.3 Location and Tracking 55 -- 2.2.4 Electronic Conferencing and Coordination Tools for Incident Command 56 -- 2.2.5 Remote Database Access and Information Transfer Applications 56 -- 2.2.6 PPDR Personnel Monitoring and Biomedical Telemetry 57 -- 2.2.7 Remote Emergency Medical Services 58 -- 2.2.8 Sensors and Remotely Controlled Devices 58 -- 2.2.9 Mobile Office 59 -- 2.3 Characterization of Broadband Data Applications for PPDR 59 -- 2.4 Assessment of the Data Capacity Needs in Various Operational Scenarios 66 -- 2.4.1 Throughput Requirements of PPDR Applications 66 -- 2.4.2 Day?]to?]Day Operations Scenarios 71 -- 2.4.3 Large Emergency/Public Events 73 -- 2.4.4 Disaster Scenarios 76 -- References 80 -- 3 Future Mobile Broadband PPDR Communications Systems 81 -- 3.1 Paradigm Change for the Delivery of PPDR Broadband Communications 81.
3.2 Techno?]economic Aspects Driving the Paradigm Change 83 -- 3.2.1 Technology Dimension 84 -- 3.2.2 Network Dimension 87 -- 3.2.3 Spectrum Dimension 98 -- 3.3 System View of Future Mobile Broadband PPDR Communications 101 -- 3.3.1 LTE Dedicated Networks 103 -- 3.3.2 LTE Commercial Networks 104 -- 3.3.3 Legacy PMR/LMR Networks 104 -- 3.3.4 Transportable Systems and Satellite Communications 105 -- 3.3.5 IP?]Based Interconnection Backbones 106 -- 3.3.6 Applications and User Equipment 106 -- 3.3.7 Spectrum 108 -- 3.4 Current Initiatives 109 -- 3.4.1 Deployment of a Nationwide Dedicated LTE Broadband Network in the United States 110 -- 3.4.2 CEPT ECC Activities for a European?]Wide Harmonization of Broadband PPDR 113 -- 3.4.3 Hybrid Approaches Taking Off in Belgium and Some Other European Countries 114 -- 3.4.4 LTE Emergency Services Network in the United Kingdom 118 -- 3.4.5 TCCA 119 -- References 121 -- 4 LTE Technology for PPDR Communications 125 -- 4.1 Standardization Roadmap towards Mission?]Critical LTE 125 -- 4.2 LTE Fundamentals 129 -- 4.2.1 Radio Interface 131 -- 4.2.2 Service Model: PDN Connection and EPS Bearer Service 136 -- 4.2.3 PCC Subsystem 141 -- 4.2.4 Security 143 -- 4.2.5 Roaming Support 149 -- 4.2.6 Voice Services over LTE 150 -- 4.3 Group Communications and PTT 152 -- 4.3.1 Existing Initiatives and Solutions for PTT over LTE 153 -- 4.3.2 3GPP Standardization Work 153 -- 4.3.3 GCSE 155 -- 4.3.4 MCPTT over LTE 158 -- 4.3.5 OMA PCPS 161 -- 4.4 Device?]to?]Device Communications 164 -- 4.4.1 3GPP Standardization Work 166 -- 4.4.2 ProSe Capabilities 167 -- 4.4.3 ProSe Functional Architecture 172 -- 4.5 Prioritization and QoS Control for PPDR 174 -- 4.5.1 Access Priority 176 -- 4.5.2 Admission Priority 179 -- 4.5.3 Data Plane QoS Configuration 180 -- 4.5.4 MPS 181 -- 4.6 Isolated E?]UTRAN Operation 182 -- 4.7 High?]Power UE 184 -- 4.8 RAN Sharing Enhancements 185 -- References 189 -- 5 LTE Networks for PPDR Communications 193 -- 5.1 Introduction 193 -- 5.1.1 Separation of Service and Network Layers in PPDR Communications Delivery 194. 5.1.2 Design of a 'Public Safety Grade' Network 196 -- 5.2 Delivery Options for Mobile Broadband PPDR Networks and Services 196 -- 5.3 Dedicated Networks 201 -- 5.3.1 Cost?]Efficient Network Footprints 202 -- 5.3.2 Expanding the User Base beyond PPDR Responders 204 -- 5.4 Commercial Networks 208 -- 5.4.1 Organizational and Contractual Aspects 211 -- 5.4.2 Commercial Networks' Readiness to Provide Mission?]Critical PPDR Services 212 -- 5.4.3 Current Support of Priority Services over Commercial Networks 216 -- 5.5 Hybrid Solutions 220 -- 5.5.1 National Roaming for PPDR Users 221 -- 5.5.2 Deployment of an MVNO for PPDR 222 -- 5.5.3 RAN Sharing with MNOs 227 -- 5.5.4 Network Sharing of Critical and Professional Networks 231 -- 5.6 Network Architecture Design and Implementation Aspects 232 -- 5.6.1 Reference Model for a Critical Communications System 233 -- 5.6.2 Interconnection to Commercial Networks 235 -- 5.6.3 Interconnection to Legacy PMR Networks 240 -- 5.6.4 Interconnection of Deployable Systems 241 -- 5.6.5 Satellite Backhauling and Direct Access 243 -- 5.6.6 Interconnection IP?]Based Backbones 247 -- 5.6.7 Network Architecture for an MVNO?]Based Solution 250 -- References 252 -- 6 Radio Spectrum for PPDR Communications 257 -- 6.1 Spectrum Management: Regulatory Framework and Models 257 -- 6.1.1 Global?]Level Regulatory Framework 258 -- 6.1.2 Regional?]Level Regulatory Framework 259 -- 6.1.3 National?]Level Regulatory Framework 262 -- 6.1.4 Spectrum Management Models 264 -- 6.2 Internationally Harmonized Frequency Ranges for PPDR Communications 266 -- 6.3 Spectrum Needs for Mobile Broadband PPDR Communications 270 -- 6.3.1 Spectrum Components 270 -- 6.3.2 Methodologies for the Computation of Spectrum Needs 271 -- 6.3.3 Spectrum Estimates 275 -- 6.4 Existing Spectrum Assignments for PPDR and Candidate Bands for Mobile Broadband 275 -- 6.4.1 European Region 277 -- 6.4.2 North America 282 -- 6.4.3 Asia?]Pacific and Latin America 283 -- 6.5 Spectrum Sharing for PPDR Communications 285. 6.5.1 Spectrum Sharing Models 287 -- 6.5.2 Shared Use of Spectrum Based on LSA 288 -- 6.5.3 Shared Use of Spectrum Based on Secondary Access to TVWS 299 -- References 311 -- Index 317. |
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Ferrus Ramon <1971-> | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : , : Wiley, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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