OVERVIEW OF ETSI ACTIVITIES IN RELATION TO PUBLIC PROTECTION AND DISASTER RELIEF (PPDR) · 2016. 9....
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OVERVIEW OF ETSI ACTIVITIES IN RELATION TO PUBLIC PROTECTION AND DISASTER RELIEF (PPDR)Presented by Chantal Bonardi, ETSI Technical Officer for ETSI‐CEPT/ECC Workshop on PPDR,
29 September 2016
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ETSI has been and will continue to be strongly present in the public safety and PPDR standardization via• ETSI Committees and 3GPP groups;• Active involvement with the Global Standards Collaboration (GSC)
Task Force on Emergency Communications (scope is broader!);• Partnership with CEPT/ECC.
ETSI supports the European regulation, e.g. with the EuropeanHarmonized Standard EN 302 625 on 5 GHz BroadBandDisaster Relief applications now being revised to cover the essential requirements of article 3.2 of RED.
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ETSI defines technical characteristics and spectrum needs of PPDR equipment• e.g. TR 102 628 System Reference document for Public Safety and Security (PSS) wireless communication systems in the UHF band.
ETSI contributed to CEPT preparation of WRC‐15 on requirements of public safety spectrum. ETSI organizes workshops on public safety and PPDR.ETSI provides services e.g. protocol conformance and interoperability specifications.
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ETSI Public Safety cluster
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Who needs to communicate?
We consider four scenarios • Between authorities• From individual to authority• From authority to individual• Between individuals
ETSI is addressing• All four of the scenarios above• In all environments• Involving different stakeholders , such as public safety and PPDR users,
regulators, governments, network operators and manufacturers
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Prevent – Alert ‐Manage
ETSI prepares standards which: • Help prevent emergency situations from occurring• Help alert those who need to be informed when an emergency
situation has occurred• Help manage the emergency situations once it has occurred
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Prevent Alert Manage
Public alerting
Public Warning System (PWS) is an emergency service that delivers alert messages to mobile devices using the Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) • First defined for Japan, to cope with Earthquakes and Tsunamis.• Now generalised to cover other disaster types, including requirements
from other regions/countries: • Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS), EU‐ALERT and Korean Public Alert System (KPAS).
• Cell Broadcast uses a dedicated signaling channel, different to that used for voice/data.
European requirements are specific as it is a region with different countries and languages • Different interface languages to be taken into account.• For instance for the Netherlands it will be “NL‐ALERT”.
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Alert
Satellite emergency communications
ETSI is preparing standards in the area of satellite emergency communication, in particular involving broadband services.Scenarios covering the set‐up of a temporary emergency communication cell based on Wifi, VHF/UHF, WIMAX, GSM or TETRA which is then linked/backhauled to the permanent infrastructure by means of a bi‐directional satellite link.ETSI SES SatEC has answered to the European space mandate (M/496) to develop standards for the space industry, more particularly concerning disaster management.
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IDENTIFICATION TITLE
TR 103 166 Emergency Communication Cell over Satellite (ECCS)
TR 102 641 Satellite emergency communications resources
TS 103 337 Multiple Alert Message Encapsulation over Satellite (MAMES)
TR 103 338 MAMES Deployment Guidelines
TS 103 284 Device categories for Emergency Communication Cell over Satellite (ECCS)
TS 103 260‐1 Reference scenario for the deployment of emergency communications;Part 1: Earthquake
TS 103 260‐2 Reference scenario for the deployment of emergency communications;Part 2: Mass casualty incident in public land transportation
Alert Manage
Satellite and pseudolitenavigation
GNSS standards for minimum performance, reference architecture, data exchange protocols and testing.Standards for the deployment of GNSS pseudoliteswith operational GNSS systems and systems operating in adjacent bands.
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TR 103 183 GNSS based applications and standardisation needs
TS 103 246‐3 GNSS based location systems minimum performance
TS 103 246‐2 GNSS based location systems reference architecture
TS 103 246‐4 GNSS; Requirements for the location data exchange protocols
TS 103 246‐5 GNSS; Test specification for system performance metrics
Doc SESSCN(14)000017
Alert Manage
Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV)
The NFV Resiliency Requirements (GSC NFV‐REL 001) document focuses on the aspects related to providing robustness and resiliency in a virtualized network architecture• It describes the resiliency problem, use case
analysis, resiliency principles, requirements, and deployment and engineering guidelines relating to NFV.
• There is a dedicated part on Disaster Recovery.NFV White Paper#3, mainly clause 3.4 on NFV Reliability and Availability that mentions the NFV Resiliency Requirements document.
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Manage
Critical Broadband Communications Evolution
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TETRA and Critical Communications Evolution (TCCE)• Work on Harmonised Standards for BB‐PPDR will be
presented in Session 2 ‐ Standardization Activities by Brian Murgatroyd, Chairman of ETSI TC TCCE.
3GPP Broadband PPDR activities • Including Mission‐critical applications in 3GPP SA6.• Will be presented in Session 2 ‐ Standardization Activities
by Yannick Lair, Chairman of 3GPP SA6.
Manage
GSC Task Force on Emergency Communications
ETSI coordinates this Task Force which involves ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, IEEE, ISO/IEC, ITU, TIA, TSDSI, TTA and TTC.The Task Force delivered a word report that includes:• A collection of regulatory requirements;• A catalogue of existing standards which address “the four
scenarios” of emergency communication;• Visibility of ongoing standardization work worldwide;• Areas where further standardization is required;• Suggestions for global harmonization of standards.
In the report there is input from all GSC Partners/regions and from Mexico, UAE, Israel, Taiwan, Peru and Philippines.The last update of the report (April 2016) is available here.
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