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Wireless Solutions for Emergency Response

Wireless Solutions for Emergency Response. Mathew Taylor – Intel Corp. Senior Solutions Architect Government Solutions & Digital Communities mathew.h.taylor@intel.com. Responding to Crisis. Needed Quickly Communication (voice/video/data) Healthcare (EMS, Water, Sewer)

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Wireless Solutions for Emergency Response

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  1. Wireless Solutions for Emergency Response Mathew Taylor – Intel Corp. Senior Solutions Architect Government Solutions & Digital Communities mathew.h.taylor@intel.com

  2. Responding to Crisis • Needed Quickly • Communication (voice/video/data) • Healthcare (EMS, Water, Sewer) • Infrastructure (Power, Roads, Shelter) • Remote Awareness and Control: e.g. Traffic, SCADA Real-Time Awareness and Management of Key Resources

  3. Connected to Mobilized Fixed to Mobile Wired to Unwired Applications Infrastructure Devices Empowering the Point of Action Digital Communities Mobilized Solutions

  4. Mobile Platforms and Infrastructures Evolving PHONE PLATFORM Flash Memory CPUs Chipsets EDGE W-CDMA (3G) Wi-Fi WiMAX NOTEBOOK PLATFORM More capable, lower power, unified mobile experience

  5. UWB & Bluetooth Wi-Fi WiMAX 3G RFID “the Broadband Wireless Era” Wireless Technologies Will Co-Exist Local Area Network Personal Area Network Metropolitan Area Network Wide Area Network The Result: Always Best Connected *Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners.

  6. N. America 2.5 & 5.8 GHz W. & E. Europe APAC 3.5 & 5.8 GHz 3.5 & 5.8 GHz Middle East & Africa Central & S. America 2.5, 3.5 & 5.8 GHz 3.5 & 5.8 GHz WiMAX : Why the excitement ? • One world-wide standard for broadband connectivity • Potential single global SKU • Licensed & license exempt spectrum • Low Intellectual Property Rights License Fees • OFDM technology optimized for data with room for growth

  7. Wi-Fi* WiMAX Networks Phases 802.16-2004 Early 802.16e 802.16e Metro Zone Mobile Fixed Outdoor Fixed Indoor Backhaul Enterprise Campus Piconet Wi-Fi* Hotspot Access Service Portable Service Mobile Service • Cell Data Overlay Network - 2006 • Freq < 3.5G Licensed • Low/Mid cost networks • Notebook focus • Dense Cell Overlay Network • Mobile Triple Play - 2007+ • Freq < 2.5 GHz Licensed • Mid cost networks • Handheld & Notebook • Data Overlay w/ Voice - 2005 • 2.5, 3.5, 5.8 GHz - Lic& UnLic • Low cost network • RG focus

  8. Intel WiMAX Rollout Handset Integration NotebookIntegration Indoor CPEs & Portable ’08 Infrastructure / Outdoor CPE Deployments ’07 Intel Integrated WiMAX solutions for the handset ’06 Integrated Centrino solutions ’05 • Pro/Wireless 5116 • Broadband Interface • Pro/Wireless 5116 • Broadband Interface

  9. Two critical elements of success Ethernet (802.3) 10Gbps 54Mbps 1Gbps Volume 11Mbps 100Mbps 2Mbps 10Mbps 1980s 1990s 2000 2010 (802.11) • IEEE standardization & client integration (802.16) Carriers: next generation data networks will be OFDMA based - - - - WiMAX is the only OFDMA WWAN Standard Other names or brands may be claimed as the property of their respective owners

  10. WiMAX Enabled Notebooks (Mu) Wi-Fi Enabled Notebooks (Mu) Notebook Integration Handset Integration 802.16e infrastructure Total Notebook PCs (Mu) CPE/BasestationDeployments 1st Intel Si Wi-Fi Inflection Point WiMAX Inflection Point Source: Intel Source: Intel

  11. 2006-2007: WiMAX Certified* Portable Broadband Wireless Access for Laptop Users Line of Sight BACKHAUL 802.16 802.16 802.16 802.16 PCI Express* Form Factor Telco Core Network or Private (Fiber) Network Laptop Connected Through 802.16 SEEKS BEST CONNECTION INTERNET BACKBONE

  12. Seamlessly Communicate Access Your Data On all Your Devices Run All Day Unwired Mobilize Applications Intel Mobilized Software Initiative Access/ Use Your Data Anytime Anywhere Provide a consistent user-experience in a environment of intermittent connectivity and power

  13. Citizen Satisfaction Economic Vitality DIGITAL COMMUNITIES Bridging the Digital Divide Safety & Security

  14. Digital City Projects Digital City Opportunities EmergingDigital Communities worldwide …moving toward mobilized services Berlin Sweden Westminster Seattle Port Huron Poland Chicago Portland Cleveland nRW Germany Osaka Austria Hungary Philadelphia Korea Italy Virginia Beach Taipei Los Angeles Spain Georgia Jerusalem Colorado Springs Kaohsiung Miami Tampa Corpus Christi Putrajaya Cyberjaya Brazil Sydney

  15. POLICY Economic Vitality Safety & Security Satisfaction MOBILITY Standards Based Computing Platforms Standards Based Communications Building a Digital Community Business Government Citizens eGovernment Services INFRASTRUCTURE

  16. Client DevicesLaptops, Tablets, Handhelds Non-Ruggedized Ruggedized HARDWARE Distance Learning Video Surveillance Public Safety LandManagement Traffic Mgmt eParking, etc Healthcare Asset Management MOBILIZED SOLUTIONS / SERVICES CATEGORIES SOA, SOE, SOI Automation eForms RFID, Sensors, Smart Objects Security Data / Users Spatial GIS / LBS COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE Wire-line PrivateNetworks 3G WAN WiFi WiMAX NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE End–to-End Solutions SOLUTION STARTER KIT ELEMENTS

  17. Public Safety • Nomadic/Mobile IP voice / video / data • Location: person, vehicle, resources • Remote Management • Situation Awareness • Maps, events, resources • Surveillance, Sensors • Systems Control: SCADA, Traffic

  18. Katrina Wireless Projects Backhaul Access GREEN BLUE 10-20 mile Point-to-Point Broadband Wireless Backhaul 1000’ to 3 mile Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Access WiMax:Sept 15th or Sept 16th 2nd 1st T3 Install Soon 3rd 4th

  19. Intel’s Role in the Digital Community TechnologyInnovation Continuous Improvement& Innovation Platform Development Mainstream Adoption Breath of Solutions Imagine a community… ESRI Industry Momentum d-NRW Knowledge Sharing Intel® SolutionServices Success Stories IT@Intel Solution Architects Rio RanchoNew Mexico"The City of Vision" Intel Capital Intel enables complete solutions

  20. Thank You! http://www.intel.com/go/digitalcommunities http://www.govtech.net/digitalcommunities http://www.mobilizedsoftware.com Mathew Taylor – Intel Corp. Senior Solutions Architect Government Solutions & Digital Communities mathew.h.taylor@intel.com

  21. DIGITAL COMMUNITY BLUEPRINT Backhaul Integration Communication To the Edge Device Solution

  22. Mobile Applications & Services Government Field Case Management Regulatory Compliance License Applications Public Safety Incident Mgmt Safety Inspection Legal Documentation Remote Monitoring Education Classroom Note Taking Research Grading Healthcare Point of Care Electronic Records Prescriptions and Order Entry Energy & Utilities Service Calls Systems Mgmt Remote Monitoring Retail Customer Service Inventory Mgmt Manufacturing Machine Maintenance Logistics Plant Management Construction & Real Estate Architectural Drawings Listing Management Site Inspection Finance & Insurance Claims Adjustment Policy Sales Credit Applications Telecommuting Email services Internet access Group Activities Planning Logistics Collaboration Convenience & Access Anytime, anywhere access Information exchange Email communication Tourism Event planning Information Government Business Citizens

  23. Mathew Taylor, Intel • Mathew Taylor is Intel’s Senior Solutions Architect for Government Solutions and Digital Communities. • In his 8 years at Intel, he • architected and led development of Intel’s E-Business system for secure distribution of intellectual property, • specified clustering and disaster recovery hosting solutions for Intel Online Services, • was primary technical specialist for Intel to the US Federal Government and Department of Defense, specializing in secure WLAN solutions. • Prior to Intel, Mathew held technical and marketing positions at Xilinx, Viewlogic, and Digital Equipment Corporation. • He graduated from Carnegie Mellon in 1985 with a triple major in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science / Applied Mathematics.

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