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Title: Emergency Communications in ETSI


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Emergency Communications in ETSI
Document No GSC16-PLEN-07
Source ETSI
Contact Adrian Scrase Sources Chantal Bonardi (ETSI Secretariat), Jean-Pierre Henninot (TC EMTEL Chair), Jean-Jacques Bloch, (TC SES Chair), Brian Murgatroyd (TC TETRA Chair)
GSC Session PLEN
Agenda Item 6.2
  • Presenter Adrian Scrase
  • VP ETSI IPP(International Partnership Projects)

2
Requirements for Emergency Communications (SC
EMTEL) (1)
  • Development of a deliverable on Total
    Conversation Access to Emergency Services (draft
    TS 103 170)
  • Total Conversation, as defined in ITU-T F.703, is
    a combination of three media in a conversational
    call video, real-time text and audio
  • Draft will define precise conditions for using
    Total conversation for emergency services and
    make access of emergency services possible to
    people with disabilities
  • Draft will mainly address the PSAP organisations
    and potential impact on overall organisations of
    emergency services
  • Due considerations of present ongoing
    standardisation work e.g. 3GPP-NOVES
  • Involvement in answer to Mandate M/493 with other
    ETSI TBs
  • Mandate in support of location enhanced emergency
    call service
  • Establishing closer ties with EU
  • Contribution to the Expert Group on Emergency
    Access

3
Requirements for Emergency Communications (SC
EMTEL) (2)
  • Strategic direction
  • Maintain momentum of activity based on a combined
    participation of vendors, operators and emergency
    services representatives
  • Develop requirements based on service and
    functional description
  • Be an observatory of work performed in various
    groups3GPP (SA1, CT1), NENA, EENA, PSCE Forum,
    IETF-ECRIT, ITU-T (SG2)
  • Promote activity and recognition of EMTEL
  • Through pragmatic actions (conference, website)
  • Initiatives (e.g. contact with COCOM EGEA)

4
Requirements for Emergency Communications (SC
EMTEL) (3)
  • Challenges
  • Improve promotion of EMTEL documents to users and
    other groups (e.g. ETSI TBs and 3GPP groups,
    other SDOs, European projects).
  • Continuous effort to get users requirements
    through public safety users (e.g. fire and rescue
    services, ambulances, police, Public Safety
    Answering Point (PSAP) involved in EMTEL work.
  • Promote global harmonisation of public safety
    spectrum needs and provision of dedicated
    spectrum capacity for public safety use only.

5
Satellite Emergency Communications (TC SES SatEC)
  • Early warning systems
  • WG-SatEC is developing a protocol allowing the
    transport/distribution of polymorph alert
    messages over satellite links
  • Easily Deployable Emergency Communication Cells
  • WG-SatEC is studying the characteristics and
    requirements for easily deployable communication
    cells providing seamless backhauling and
    interconnection of terrestrial networks via
    satellite
  • Key to successful emergency communications
    common data formats interoperable systems
    common spectrum

6
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TC TETRA)
  • TETRA is one of ETSIs success stories and has
    reached great acceptance in the world and is
    widely established (117 countries)
  • TETRA is a standard defined to meet needs of most
    demanding professional mobile radio users
  • Achievements
  • Narrowband (TETRA release 1) and Wideband (TETRA
    release 2) are complete and both are in use
  • Challenges
  • Broadband TETRA services are about to be
    developed to meet new user requirements
  • Inter System Interface development still needs
    further definition
  • Study and standards development to extend TETRA
    into high band VHF

7
Digital Mobile radio (TC ERM TG DMR)
  • DMR has capability to serve
  • Consumer and short-range industrial
  • Professional/Business-Critical applications
  • Public Safety/Mission-Critical applications (Tier
    3 licensed trunking)
  • The technology promises improved range, higher
    data rates, more efficient use of spectrum and
    improved battery
  • ETSI standard on DMR systems (TS 102 361 serie)
    defining direct digital replacement for analogue
    PMR
  • Currently being revised

8
Reconfigurable Radio systems(TC RRS)
  • Today Public Safety communication suffers from
    two different issues
  • Spectrum scarcity hampering the development of
    high bit rate applications which could be of
    great help during an emergency crisis
  • Heterogeneous wireless communication systems not
    compatible with each other
  • RRS technology may help resolving these two
    issues
  • SDR can mitigate the interoperability issue
  • Dynamic Spectrum Allocation (DSA) and Cognitive
    Radio (CR) can improve the efficient use of the
    available spectrum enabling the spectrum sharing
  • TC RRS WG4 on Public Safety
  • Has recently published a TR on business and cost
    consideration of SDR and CR in PS domain (TR 103
    064)
  • Is currently defining the use cases for spectrum
    and network usage among public safety, commercial
    or military domain (TR 102 970).
  • Both TRs refer to Spectrum sharing, Service Level
    Agreements (SLAs) and pre-emption

9
Mobile cellular with eCall
  • eCall project initiated as WG of the eSafety
    Forum
  • eCall aims at issuing an automated call to
    emergency services, including data
  • To reduce response time of emergency services
  • Standards developed in CEN, 3GPP and ETSI
  • CEN has defined the content and format of the MSD
    (Minimum Set of Data) in CEN/TS 15722. The MSD is
    generated by the vehicle to the PSAP at eCall
    establishment.
  • 3GPP has defined the transport protocol to send
    the MSD from the In Vehicle System (IVS) to the
    PSAP, via the GSM/UTS network, defined in 3GPP.
    See eCall Data Transfer In-band modem
    solution
  • ETSI (TC MSG, STF 399) and 3GPP have defined the
    test cases. End-to-end cases are now being
    conducted by CEN (CEN 1502).
  • Recent decisions
  • Type approval for new types of car will include
    eCall from 1st January 2015.
  • ETSI TC MSG reminded to the ECC that eCall has
    been defined to operate on dual mode GSM/UMTS
    devices (and not only on GSM, as being currently
    considered by car manufacturers)
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