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Three Country Pilot The way to ISI. ”Jeppe” Jepsen Motorola. Content of the presentation Introduction The 1st phase of the 3CP The 2nd phase - Functional Requirements of the ISI The 2nd phase - The way ahead. Technical and tactical preperation. 2.3.2003 ... 28.06.2003 test-phase.
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Three CountryPilotThe way to ISI ”Jeppe” Jepsen Motorola
Content of the presentation • Introduction • The 1st phase of the 3CP • The 2nd phase - Functional Requirements of the ISI • The 2nd phase - The way ahead
Technical and tactical preperation 2.3.2003 ... 28.06.2003 test-phase Three-Country Pilot Phase 1 Three-Country Pilot Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 1 ASTRID: operational network C2000: operational network in borderregion Pilot-Project Aachen: Operational network nov 2004 mid 2002 mid 2001 mid 2003
Goal 1st phase • Tests on operational level • Speech facilities • Multinational participation of (national/military) police, • border police, fire brigades, ambulance and customs • Border region Aachen, Zuid-Limburg, Liège
Terminal equipment recommendations • Displays have to show active network • Preferential network to be selectable • Identification of group members • Use of DMO still necessary
Procedures recommendations • Radioprocedure standard (NATO) • Language for cross border operations?? • International training (dispatching, teams) • Fleetmap with international groups
Functionality recommendations • Integration into foreign talkgroups!! • Contact with own dispatching still necessary • Emergency call handling in foreign networks • Automatic Vehicle Location in foreign networks • Data capability to solve language problems • Intervention team statuses • Individual call and phone call
Three-Country Pilot Fase 1 Three-Country Pilot Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 1 ASTRID: operational network C2000: operational network in borderregion Pilot-Project Aachen: Operational network mid 2002 mid 2001 mid 2003 nov 2004
Functional requirements for the Tetra ISI • Functional requirement specification describing architecture, functions and services • Based on: • Technical TETRA ISI standard and Interoperability profiles • Three Country Pilot scenarios and recommendations • ASTRID, BMI and C2000 view
Content overview • How to interconnect the networks • Subscriber management aspects • Subscriber rights and access to groups • Based on Three Country Pilot experiences • End-user functionality • Based on Three Country Pilot scenarios • Security aspects • Phasing of implementation • Based on Three Country pilot scenarios
Netherlands SwMI SwMI SwMI Germany SwMI Belgium SwMI SwMI How to interconnect the networks • On each (national) system there are 5 ISI connections • Two for connection to the other members of the three country pilot • Three for (future) expansion to other networks • When more networks are to be connected this choice needs to be reconsidered • Per ISI one E1 is used, providing 30 parallel voice channels.
Subscriber management aspects Individual users • Users are only defined in their own, home network. • Per user it can be configured if it is allowed to work in other networks. • When entering a foreign network, the users home network is always asked if the user is allowed to work in another network. • Fleetmaps of individuals no longer have to be aligned. When a user is on another network, a (temporary) Visitor SSI is used. • A network can be configured to refuse certain ranges of visitors.
Subscriber management aspects Different types of users In this way two types of users can be created: • Users allowed to work in foreign networks • Users allowed only to work in the home network
Subscriber management aspects Talkgroups • Like every user, every talkgroup has a home network • Access to talkgroups is controlled by the home network • Talkgroups can be configured to be also available on other networks. • Talkgroups can configured to also accept foreign users. • If allowed and programmed, foreign users can select the talkgroup and communicate with other people in the talkgroup, wherever they are.
Subscriber management aspects Different types of talkgroups In this way 3 different types of talkgroups can be created: • Talkgroup for international corporation. • available to own users and foreign users when working in the home network or in a foreign network • Talkgroup for international use. • only for use by own users available when working in the home network or in a foreign network • Talkgroup for national use. • only for use by own users in the home network
End user functionality • Migration, including • Authentication • Air interface encryption • Group call • Emergency call • Individual call, hook signalling • Status messages • SDS-4 • Telephone call • Talking Party Identity • Calling Line Identity • Pre-emptive Priority Call • Enable/Disable (for security reasons only originated by the home network of the user) • Individual DGNA (for security reasons only originated by the home network of the talkgroup) • Packet data can be implemented in a parallel project via a separate IP gateway
Security aspects When entering or switching on in a foreign network, authentication takes place. • Authentication is done based on security information received from the home network of the user. • If successfully authenticated, the radio receives the encryption key needed for DCK air interface encryption. End-to-end encryption is supported for all calls using the ISI
Phase 1 Migration including: Authentication Air interface encryption Local services: Outgoing telephone calls Local individual calls Group call Talking Party Identity Emergency call Phase 2 Individual call Status SDS-4 Telephone call Calling Line Identity Individual DGNA Pre-emptive Priority Call Enable/Disable Phasing of implementationPurpose: enable evaluation in an earlier stageLimitation: the more phases, the longer it takes In parallel: Packet data
2nd phase of the Three-Country Pilot • Agreement between DG Security Be/NL upon 2nd phase • Agree and Ratify “Functional requirements for ISI” document on * National level (Ministries etc) * TETRA-MOU (MOU Board, Technical working groups) * Police Cooperation Working Group * PSRG-meeting * Euregion meeting (e.g. Belgium, Luxemburg, Netherlands) • Signed Letter of Intent by suppliers (30th of June 2004)
International activities • To establish the PMG-ISI (mandate + projectplan) • Maintenance agreements ASTRID – C2000 • To establish a testing phase to accept ISI • To obtain for European funding • Information sharing EU-countries • Interim solution cross border communication
National activities • Agreement upon 2nd phase (3CP internally) • Projectplan 2nd phase (3CP internally) • To determine and obtain European funding • Request for Information/Request for Quotation • Signing of contract with suppliers
2005 – 2008 Development of ISI Q2’05 and Q2 ‘06 Obtaining European Funding May 2004 Functional Requirements Document Q1 2005 Budgetary quotation and planning 2006 - 2007 Maintenance Agreement ASTRID – C2000 2008 IOP certified ISI available Q2 2005 Project plan 2nd phase 3CP 2007 ISI available for testing in 3CP June 2004 Signing LoI by suppliers Q2 ’05 – Q3 ‘05 Interim solution Cross border Communication between countries Q3 – Q4 2005 Signing of Contract: C2000 – Motorola, TetraNed ASTRID – Nokia Q2-Q3 2004 Ratification of FR document 2007-2008 Operational testing 2nd phase Co-ordinate planning C2000 - Motorola, TetraNed and ASTRID - Nokia = Three-Country Pilot project = National projects
Questions ??www.tetramou.comwww.etsi.orgJeppe.Jepsen@Motorola.com