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Title: Emergency Communications in ETSI


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Emergency Communications in ETSI
Document No GSC17-PLEN-07
Source ETSI
Contact Chantal Bonardi 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 Chantal Bonardi
  • ETSI Secretariat Technical Officer

2
Requirements for Emergency Communications (SC
EMTEL) (1)
  • Development of a specification on Total
    Conversation Access to Emergency Services (draft
    TS 101 470)
  • 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
  • The specification will define precise conditions
    for using Total conversation for emergency
    services and make access of emergency services
    possible to people with disabilities
  • The specification will mainly address the PSAP
    organisations and potential impact on overall
    organisations of emergency services
  • Due considerations of present ongoing
    standardisation work e.g. in 3GPP
  • Current revision of the report on European
    regulatory texts and orientations (TR 102 299) to
    include new regulation
  • Involvement in the answer to the European Mandate
    in support of location enhanced emergency call
    service (M/493) with other ETSI TBs

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 Expert Group
    on Emergency Access (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)
(1)
  • Technical reports already published
  • Overview of satcom added value in disaster
    management
  • - Overview of concepts, systems and initiatives
    related to the use of space resources in the
    context of disaster management (ETSI TR 102 641)
  • Emergency Communication Cell over Satellite
  • - Characteristics and requirements for easily
    deployable communication cells providing seamless
    backhauling and interconnection of terrestrial
    networks via satellite (ETSI TR 103 166)

5
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Satellite Emergency Communications (TC SES SatEC)
(2)
  • Ongoing work
  • - establish a formal categorization of Emergency
    Communication Cell over Satellite (ECCS) systems
    based on
  • communication capabilities,
  • environmental robustness,
  • mobility (on the move, on the pause, on the
    stop),
  • energy consumption
  • physical characteristics.
  • This work should assist the various stakeholders
    in the procurement of communications systems with
    ECCS capabilities by providing them with a formal
    framework for expressing their requirements.  

7
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TC TETRA)
  • TETRA is one of ETSIs success stories and has
    reached great acceptance in the world and is
    widely established (about 120 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
  • Standard further developed to extend to the VHF
    band

8
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 series)
    defining direct digital replacement for analogue
    PMR
  • Currently being revised

9
Maritime(TC ERM TG26)
  • The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
    (GMDSS) is an integrated communications system
    using satellite and terrestrial
    radiocommunications to ensure that no matter
    where a ship is in distress, aid can be
    dispatched.
  • Digital Selective Calling (DSC) is a service
    allowing to instantly send an automatically
    formatted distress alert to the Coast Guard or
    other rescue authority via the MF, HF and VHF
    maritime radio systems and it is part of the
    GMDSS.
  • ETSI TC ERM TG26 is involved in a number of
    activities related to GMDSS and DSC in particular
    (such as EN 301 025 series and EN 302 885
    series). This group has also produced a set of
    Interoperability Testing specifications for DSC
    (TS 101 570 series).

10
Reconfigurable Radio systems(TC RRS) (1)
  • 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 use cases for
    spectrum and network usage among public safety,
    commercial or military domain based on RRS
    technology(TR 102 970). This TR refers to
    Spectrum sharing, Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
    and pre-emption

11
Reconfigurable Radio systems(TC RRS) (2)
  • Mandate M/512 on Reconfigurable Radio System
    Objective C proposes to explore potential areas
    of synergy among commercial, civil security and
    military applications about synergies between
    commercial and public safety, synergies between
    public safety and military and synergies between
    commercial and military (if any).
  • TC RRS WG4 is leading the answer to this mandate.

12
Mobile cellular with eCall (1)
  • eCall project a joint initiative of the EC,
    industry and other stakeholders, initiated as a
    working group of the Safety Forum
  • eCall aims at issuing an automated call based on
    112 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 (EN 5722). 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
    (3GPP TS 26.267, 3GPP TS 26.268, 3GPP TS 26.269
    and 3GPP TR 26.969).
  • ETSI (TC MSG, STF 399) and 3GPP have defined the
    test cases (ETSI TS 102 936-1, ETSI TS 102 936-2
    and ETSI TR 102 937). End-to-end cases have been
    conducted by CEN (CEN 1502).

13
Mobile cellular with eCall (2)
  • Type approval for new types of car will include
    eCall from 1st October 2015
  • Next generation eCall
  • eCall was designed to work on circuit switched,
    with GSM and UMTS, but LTE is packet only
  • So ETSI TC MSG is going to work on the migration
    of eCall transport to IMS based networks with a
    Specialist Task Force (STF) 456. The output will
    be a Technical Report planned to be published in
    2013.

14
GSC Task Force on Emergency Communications
  • The Task Force was set up at GSC16
  • ETSI has coordinated the GSC Task Force on
    Emergency Communications and all GSC SDOs have
    participated
  • An output report is delivered at GSC17
  • A presentation will be provided during the GSC17
    Task Force session (agenda item 7.4)
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