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Public Safety Partnership Project for Mobile Broadband Services MESA projectmesa

Public Safety Partnership Project for Mobile Broadband Services MESA http://www.projectmesa.org. Background The advanced Services needing a new technology Project MESA Project Status International Spectrum Matters. Agenda.

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Public Safety Partnership Project for Mobile Broadband Services MESA projectmesa

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  1. Public Safety Partnership Projectfor Mobile Broadband ServicesMESAhttp://www.projectmesa.org

  2. Background The advanced Services needing a new technology Project MESA Project Status International Spectrum Matters Agenda

  3. Joint recognition by EU/US to cooperate in the development of Technical Specifications for Mobile Broadband extended at the TETRA World Congress 1998 The Public Safety Partnership Project (PSPP) agreement signed by TIA and ETSI in Washington DC, May 22 - 2000 Final Partnership Agreement for project MESA ratified January 2001 in the City of Mesa, AZ The PSPP was given the name“Project MESA” in recognition of the city, where the partnership Agreement was finalized (Ref.: The Treaty of Amsterdam) MESA : Mobility forEmergency andSafetyApplications Background

  4. Internationally organized Crime as well as Criminal Activities in general are increasingly facilitated by communications technology surpassing that currently available to Law Enforcement A Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) between the United States of America and the European Union in the field of telecommunications equipment exists The EU-Treaty of Amsterdam raised the EU Police cooperation from national level to Union level, further facilitating international cooperation Significant Events

  5. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been empowered by the US Government to work with the EU on cooperation regarding Public Safety and Law Enforcement matters (Source: EU Commission) The EU Commission has established the EUROPOL office mandated to coordinate specific areas of Law Enforcement between Member States Effective Disaster Response involving multinational response forces is becoming an issue of greater importance, in particular on a global scale Political Preparations

  6. One globally applicable suite of Mobile Broadband Specifications aimed primarily at the professional market of Public Protection and Disaster Response including Military Peacekeeping and non-tactical Operations Technical Specifications driven by globally harmonized user requirements and scenarios Spectrum Matters elaborated by ITU-R through the MESA Partners and the regional authorities of its Members Project MESA

  7. MESA G S M P 2 5 - T E T R A IEEE 802.11 ETSI BRAN W/B P25 TETRA 2 IMT 2000 Narrowband - Wideband - Broadband MOBILITY [m/sec] Aero- nautical Vehicle Carrier Frequency Walk Fixed Bit Rate [MBPS] 0.02 200 0.2 2 20 Wideband Broadband Narrowband

  8. Emergency and Medical Services (EMS)Remote Patient Monitoring Frontline Medical Assistance by Broadband Wireless Networking: Video on-line Electro Encephalographic data (EEG) Electro Cardiograph (ECG) Blood Pressure Temperature Bit-rates save lives

  9. Camera’s Calling Automatic Recognition on Detection of -Sound -Image -Movement -Material -Radiation

  10. Mobile Robotics • Automated inspection of non-accessible areas • Rescue of people from hazardous areas • Anti terrorist actions • Incident response both tactical and non-tactical • Urban warfare • Haz-Mat Handling • Airborne control

  11. Broadband out there“the hotspot scenario” • Terrestrial support in • the SATCOM Scenario • Megabit Up/Down links • Mobile Broadband Repeater • Remote Disasters • Evidence gathering • Surveillance • Remote sensing

  12. The MESA FireFighter The “MESA” Firefighter • Full C3 on Site: • Command • Control • Communication

  13. Respiratory rate Blood Pressure Heart rate The MESA FireFighter Dual Axes Accelerometers Geiger Counter Pulse Oximeter Suit and body surface Temperature Secure own and Save others’ livesReal time vital parameter monitoring on site

  14. Partnership Project Agreement (PPA) Signed in Washington D.C., May, 2000 PSPP Agreement Founding Organizational Partners ETSI TIA Caption: Mr. Karl Heinz Rosenbrock, Dir. Gen ETSI and Mr. Dan Bart, VP Standards & Technology, TIA

  15. OUTPUT: One harmonized specification for Broadband Terrestrial Mobility and Satcom applications and services driven by common scenarios and spectrum allocations PSPP MESA Common Requirements Specifications Common Technical Specifications …other Partners

  16. Project Structure T e c h n i c a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s

  17. Project MESACurrent Status • January 2001 MESA Plenary: • Work of SSG started • 3 new Work Items approved • Next Meeting in September 2001 in France • Specific Wireless Technology not yet decided: • TSG will start its work as approved SSG output becomes available • Awareness across EU Member States already established

  18. Report on Mobile Broadband • Coordination of CEPT input to WP 8A • FCC and NTIA addressed through TIA/APCO • Sharing Possibilities under evaluation • NATO C3 Agency and ETSI first workshop Nov 1999 Spectrum MattersWorldwide and Regional Activities • RESOLUTION [GT PLEN-2/5] Global harmonization of spectrum for public protection and disaster relief • High Data Rates - Video - Multimedia for cross-boarder operations • ITU - R WP 8A to study and prepare the matter for decision at WRC 03 (Agenda Item 1.3)

  19. Spectrum Matters StatusIn Preparation for WRC 2003 ITU-R WP 8A has already received CEPT input from the following nations, all expressing a favorable opinion regarding the MESA (PSPP) work and need for spectrum: France Germany Netherlands Hungary Finland Denmark

  20. Glossary MESA Mobility for Emergency and Safety Applications ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute PSPP Public Safety Partnership Project TIA Telecommunications Industry Association SOR Statement of Requirements EMS Emergency and Medical Services HDTV High Definition Tele Vision TETRA Terrestrial Trunked Radio GPRS General Packet Radio Services BRAN Broadband Radio Access Network UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System 3G Third Generation MRA Mutual Recognition Agreement CEPT Conference Europeenne de Post et Telegrafique ERC European Radio Committee EU European Union EEA European Economic Area NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization C3 Command Control and Communication

  21. www.projectmesa.org Copenhagen Fire Brigade The 112 Group Special thanks to for the valuable input to the MESA firefighter section of this presentation

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