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Presentation on behalf of the TETRA + Critical Communications Association 1
An introduction to TETRA in Europe
Phil Kidner TCCA
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Key
Nationwide TETRA
Regional TETRA
Nationwide TETRA under construction
Project in progress likely to be TETRA
Tetrapol
No project known
Public Safety networks Q1 2013
Italy Ireland Poland Estonia Greece Bulgaria Portugal Slovenia Romania Lithuania Isle of Man Vatican State Airwave - UK IRJA - Iceland VIRVE - Finland Pro-M - Hungary RAKEL- Sweden Nodnett - Norway ASTRID - Belgium TetraNet - Denmark Digitalfunk - Austria C2000 - Netherlands BOS Digitalfunk – Germany All in 380-400 MHz band 2
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Why do they choose TETRA ?
Maturity with ongoing development
Functionality and quality
Spectrum efficiency
Interoperability
Lifetime costs and lifetime benefits
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Shared TETRA Network
Why it makes sense to have many user organisations?
Availability
Financial benefits
Field operational excellence
Best of class service
Reliability
Co-operation
Functionality
Security
WISE EFFICIENT
SAFE
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Why do they choose TETRA ?
Maturity with ongoing development
Functionality and quality
Spectrum efficiency
Interoperability
Lifetime costs and lifetime benefits
Buy a voice network and get a data network for free
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Standard TETRA Data Capabilities
Short Data Simultaneous Voice Data Communication
Status Messaging Fast pre/defined messages
IP Packet Data or Circuit Mode Data
Reliable communication Resource efficient
Dynamic PD CH Allocation
Flexible resource allocation
Static PD Channel Allocation
Shared PD Channel
Guaranteed grade of service
Greater efficiency Greater data throughput
Multi-slot PD Channels Up to 4 times throughput
PD Prioritisation High priority applications are guaranteed access
Advanced
Basic
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Process control Resource management Task management
Documentation access, Advanced location based applications
Surveillance Sensoring
Instant image transfer
Integrated visual monitoring Sensoring
Operational efficiency
Increased operation safety
Operational efficiency
Increased security
Free mobility
Rapid information sharing
Field documentation and reporting
TETRA applications
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TETRA applications
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Picture messaging on TETRA: From surveillance camera to terminal.
Selecting the relevant information provides the most efficient results.
500k 1.5k
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TEDS Wide-area coverage
TETRA voice + data
TEDS data 16QAM / 50kHz
Cell range
TEDS data 64QAM / 50kHz
100%
TEDS data 16QAM / 25kHz
TEDS data 64QAM / 25kHz
≈10kbit/s (36kbit/s) MSPD
≈3kbit/s (9kbit/s) SSPD
Data
ra
nge
≈20kbit/s (77kbit/s)
≈40kbit/s (115kbit/s)
≈50kbit/s (154kbit/s)
≈100kbit/s (230kbit/s)
Data throughput up to 500k (gross)
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Where next ?
• So if we can do all this ………..
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TCCA timeline
• The TETRA Association is of the opinion that for mission critical data there will remain a requirement for dedicated spectrum.
• TETRA currently offers voice and mission critical data. Without any viable
alternative to voice it will be available for at least the next ten years. • The only dedicated spectrum that is available today and likely to be available
during that time for mission critical data points to TEDS. • Non mission critical data throughout the same period may utilise a commercial
service. • Additional spectrum could become available for first data and then data plus voice
in the longer term. • The TETRA Association believes that any investment in TETRA today and going
forward is protected given these timescales and lack of both spectrum and the desired functionality.
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Mission critical
voice + data
”Nice to have”
TCCA timeline
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Where next ?
• So if we can do all this ………..
• Is it LTE ?
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Turkish Airlines Schiphol, The Netherlands February 2009
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Capacity usage per site
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Comparison of PMR (TETRA) (left) and GSM/3G (right) coverage.
PMR network provides solid communications throughout.
TETRA GSM/3G
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Consumer networks
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www.tandcca.com
Find us in WEB www.tandcca.com
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An introduction to TETRA in Europe
Thank you