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Positioning with DECT infrastructure ISIS March 2, 2006 Dion Nielsen

Positioning with DECT infrastructure ISIS March 2, 2006 Dion Nielsen. Agenda. The Company DECT Market DECT Standard Positioning with DECT I nfrastructure The Wireless KIRK Solution Positioning Applications Conclusion Questions . The Company. KIRK telecom History.

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Positioning with DECT infrastructure ISIS March 2, 2006 Dion Nielsen

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  1. Positioning with DECT infrastructure ISIS March 2, 2006 Dion Nielsen

  2. Agenda • The Company • DECT Market • DECT Standard • Positioning with DECT Infrastructure • The Wireless KIRK Solution • Positioning Applications • Conclusion • Questions

  3. The Company

  4. KIRK telecom History • 1892 Emil Møllers Telefonfabrikker • 1937 Kristian Kirks Telefonfabrikker • 1976 Standard Electric Kirk A/S • 1987 Alcatel Kirk A/S • 1991 KIRK telecom A/S

  5. KIRK telecom Key Figures • 175 employees • 114 years of telecommunication experience • 100% wireless products • 98% export share • 40+ countries with KIRK Distributors • 20+ OEM Partners • 100% of stock owned by SpectraLink

  6. DECT Market

  7. DECT: World Wide Standard DECT UPCS America: 23 countries Europe: 45 countries Africa: 24 countries Asia-Pacific: 20 countries

  8. DECT World Market

  9. DECT Standard

  10. Strengths of Available Technologies Complex Cordless PABX GSM PCs PDAs EMERGENCY Non urgent Urgent KIRK DECT SMS Simple

  11. 6 GHz 5 GHz Band 5 GHz 4 GHz 3 GHz 2.4 GHz ISM Band 2 GHz DECT 1 GHz GSM Spectrum 5 GHz Band IEEE 802.11a/h Europe: ETSI regulatedUS: UNII BandJapan: ARIB 2.4 GHz Global “Junk band” (shared with Microwave Ovens) IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth; ZigBee; Cordless Phones 1.8 GHz DECT - Europe / Australia 1.9 GHz DECT USA

  12. CH 0 CH 12 CH 10 CH 0 CH 22 CH 0 CH 12 CH 22 CH 10 CH 12 CH 12 CH 0 CH 10 CH 12 CH 22 CH 10 CH 2 CH 13 CH 11 CH 13 CH 1 CH 23 CH 23 CH 11 CH 1 CH 11 CH 23 CH 13 CH 11 CH 13 CH 23 CH 1 DECT Standard Rx Tx Frq 1880-1900 MHz 20 MHz DECT 1.8 GHz 10 Frq band 10 ms Time DECT 1.8 GHz: number of channels in 10*12 = 120 Traffic density (B-h) 10 000 E/km2

  13. Positioning with DECT Infrastructure

  14. Positioning with DECT Infrastructure The KIRK and Alexandra Project • DECT RSSI and RPN numbers • Distance from RPN

  15. Positioning with DECT Infrastructure RPN 5 RPN 3 RPN 6 RPN 7 RPN 7

  16. Position Information Alarm Information Position Information RFP RFP DECT controller Position information SIO Alarm Information Application Positioning System with Pico Cells

  17. RPN: 03 06 07 RSS: 82 80 78 05 64 87 66 0C Positioning with DECT RSSI and RPN Numbers

  18. The KIRK Wireless Solution Wireless handsets Radio infrastructure

  19. KIRK KIRK Wireless Server 600/3 – Customers / Segments • Hospitals • Personal security, alarm, messaging • Supermarkets • Shopping centres • Large stores • Local and national government institutions • Industry • Hotels etc. • Explosive environments

  20. KIRK Wireless Handsets Important features • Alarm key • Vibrator • Loud speaking / Hands free • Speech/standby time > 16/150 hours • IP 54 classification (dust protected/splashing water)

  21. KIRK Wireless Server 600/3 - Single Cell KIRK Wireless Server 600/3

  22. KIRK Wireless Server 600/3 - Multi Cell

  23. The Need for Secure Time-critical Messaging • Clarity • Speed • Dependability • Integrity • Flexibility

  24. Positioning Application

  25. Application - Manufacturing • Maintain capacity • Production down time, the enemy to any production manager and company • The cost of just a few minutes of down time to a manufacturer can be in the thousands of dollars

  26. Swan CareCom The three steps in assisting a user • Raising a call: • ANY user should be able to raise a call in ANY given situation • Finding a nurse: • The call should be directed to a care taker capable of assisting the user calling • Assisting the user • The nurse should be able to help the user in the most efficient way

  27. Medical Telemetry Using DECT Delivery of a Reliable Data Service • Some medical applications require streamed data • Delivered reliably with full mobility • Positioning • DECT is a near – perfect fit for these Cambridge Consultants Ltd Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, England CB4 ODW Tel: + 44 (0)1223420024 Fax: + 44 (0)1223423373 www.CambridgeConsultants.com

  28. A Portable Monitor is Technically Feasible and has been Available for some time Many solutions are available for small to medium sized clinics and hospitals Electronics is now available with sufficiently low-power consumption to provide the signal processing and communication from a small battery

  29. Medical telemetry - an example Heart experts would prefer that post-operative patients get up and walk about! Recovery is much faster if the patient takes gentle exercise But monitoring the patient's heart remains important

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