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TETRA Experience 2006. Sao Paulo July 18 th 2006. Welcome. Phil Kidner CEO TETRA Association. Peter Clemons. Facilitator. Fire Exits. TETRA Experience 2006 - Objectives. To obtain good information To meet with your colleagues To share ideas and experiences
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TETRA Experience 2006 Sao Paulo July 18th 2006
Welcome Phil Kidner CEO TETRA Association
Peter Clemons Facilitator
TETRA Experience 2006 - Objectives • To obtain good information • To meet with your colleagues • To share ideas and experiences • To see working TETRA equipment • To meet with vendors • To enjoy the experience
Program TETRA Experience Brazil July 2006
TETRA Experience – Brazil Day 1 am • Welcome - Phil Godfrey • Overview of TETRA - Phil Kidner • ETSI - Marcello Pagnozzi • Refreshments • Advantages of trunking, digital & TDMA - Devdarsh Jain • Services and facilities - Ole Arrhenius • Questions and Answers - Peter Clemons • Lunch TETRA Expereice - Sao Paulo
TETRA Experience – Brazil Day 1 pm • Security, encryption & management - Ramon Montanez • Data capabilities of TETRA - Ole Arrhenius • Refreshments • TETRA versus alternative technologies - Peter Clemons • Market segments served by TETRA - Juan Ferro • Questions & Answers - Peter Clemons • Drinks Reception in Exhibition Area TETRA Expereice - Sao Paulo
TETRA Experience – Brazil Day 2 • Public Safety Shared Networks - Phil Kidner • Interoperability versus Interworking - Iain Ivory • Public Safety Case Study - Bahia State Police • Refreshments • Transport Case Study - MRS Railway • Operator/Utility Case Study - Hector Saavedra • Question & Answer Panel - All • Closing remarks - Phil Kidner • Lunch TETRA Expereice - Sao Paulo
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TETRA Experience 2006 Sao Paulo July 18th 2006
Overview of TETRA Phil Kidner
Agenda • TETRA – from its origins to the future • The TETRA Association
Radio systems in the early 1990s • Analogue systems • Mostly conventional • Some trunked • MPT1327 • EDACS • Smartnet • etc
ETSI Standards Initiative • Early 1990s GSM already underway • MDTRS • Mobile Digital Trunked Radio System • TETRA • Trans European Trunked RAdio System • TErrestrial Trunked RAdio System
The Brief • High functionality • Spectrum efficient • Suitable for shared systems • User requirements created for: • Public Safety and Security • Transportation • Utilities • PAMR • etc. • Designed to carry voice and data
User requirements • Schengen produced agreed user requirement as input to the standards process • Schengen countries required borderless operation • Agreement with NATO to release 380-400MHz • Finland, Holland and Belgium became the first to create national Public Safety systems using this band
The future of TETRA • Special Working Group formed • To consider future user needs • To ensure TETRA remains relevant in the coming decade • New Codecs • Air Interface enhancements • Range extension • High speed data
TETRA Release 2 - TEDS • Multi-carrier platform with TDMA carriers. • Adaptive selection of modulation and coding according to propagation conditions. • Agreed modulation schemes: • 4 QAM for efficient links at edge of coverage • 16 QAM for moderate speeds • 64 QAM for high speed • π/4 DQPSK for common control channel • D8PSK for early migration requiring modest increase in speed • Carrier bandwidths: 25, 50, 100 and 150 kHz.
TEDS Spectrum • TEDS requires new spectrum • Discussions in hand in Europe with NATO and the Regulators • Progress is slow so far • ETSI and TETRA Association are lobbying for spectrum, especially for PPDR, worldwide.
TETRA Association • Formed in 1994 • Promote the ETSI TETRA standard world-wide • Achieve Harmonised Spectrum • 380-400MHz • 410-430MHz • 870-920MHz • Encourage an open and competitive market through IoP
Open and competitive markets • Fully compatible equipment • Interoperability process created • Independent test house • Certification process • Fully supported by industry
TETRA Association - Membership • 1995 – 10 • 2006 – 130
TETRA contracts – End 2005 • Total number of reported contracts – 889 (622 in 2004) • TETRA now in 84 countries worldwide
Contract growth “TETRA is now being deployed in over 40% of the World’s nations”
Global focus for TETRA Association • Membership now 135 Members from 30 Countries • Most recent members from China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Sweden and Switzerland • TETRA Association Workshops • 2004 = Dubai, Hungary and South Korea • 2005 = Ireland, Malaysia, Jordan, Latvia, South Korea, Argentina and Venezuela • Increasing demand for information • TETRA Association publications in German, Russian, Spanish and Portuguese • New ‘Country Forums’ – Hungary, The Ukraine, China
TETRA Association 2006 Events • TETRA Conferences • India • Eastern Europe • South America • China • Middle East • TETRA World Congress - June 2007
More competition Benefits of Global markets More applications More investment More suppliers More choice