Title: TETRA Experience 2006
1TETRA Experience 2006
2ADVANTAGES OFTRUNKING, DIGITAL TDMA
- Devdarsh Jain
- TETRA Association Brazilian Event
- 18-19 Sao Paulo Brazil
3Agenda
TDMA
DIGITAL
TRUNKING
4TRUNKING
5What is Trunking ?
- From an early stage in the development of
telephony, the need was found for thick cables
(up to around 10Â cm diameter). These were usually
covered in lead. Thus, both in colour and size
they resembled an elephant's trunk. Also, since
they connect branch offices they act much like
the trunk of a tree.
Trunking techniques have been used for many years
in switched telephone networks. The first
trunked mobile radio communication systems were
deployed as early the 70s in North America and
shortly afterwards in Europe using analogue
MPT1327 technology.
6Radio Trunking
- Sharing of a pool of resource.
- All users share the same pool of available
radio channels. - Radio units are allocated a channel only for the
duration of a speech call. - Resources are allocated automatically, on
demand. - Resources could be - Radio Channel
- Audio Line to Basestation
- PABX or PSTN Connection
- Intersite Connection
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7Benefits of Trunking
- Spectrum Efficiency
- Automatic Management of traffic resources.
- Spectrum Efficiency
- Automatic Management of traffic resources
- Autonomy of operation to users/groups
- Enhanced Services
- Removes limitations of Conventional PMR Solutions
8Spectrum Efficiency
9Radio User Loading Comparison
Source The TETRA Advocate
10Advantage for Regulatory Bodies
- Trunking technology, combined with deregulation,
stimulates the provision of licences by national
administrations to operate Pubic Access Mobile
Radio (PAMR) networks. - Besides generating license revenues, the
administrative burden of issuing PMR licences and
spectrum to individual user organisations can be
further reduced.
11Management of Resources
Before Trunking
After Trunking
12Radio User Registration
13Talk Group Communication
14Trunked Call Processing
Push to Talk (PTT)
Voice Channels
Control Channel
System Controller
1. Call Request
15Trunked Call Processing
2. Call Set Up
16Trunked Call Processing
Receive
Transmit
Voice Channels
Control Channel
System Controller
3. Transmission
17Enhanced Services
18System Enhanced Services
- Called party busy signalling
- Called and Calling party automatic ring back when
not busy - Number unobtainable signalling
- System busy signalling
- Call Divert
- Call Hold
- Call Include
- Call Conferencing
- Call Forwarding
- Calling Radio User Identity indication (number
and/or alias) - Group Identity indication (number and/or alias)
- Preferred base station site operation
19Multisite Enhanced Services
20Non Voice Services
21Trunking solves limitations of a Conventional PMR
Solution
22DIGITAL
23Benefits of Digital
- Voice Quality
- RF Coverage
- Non-Voice Services
- Security
- Cost
- Other
24Voice Quality
- Speech VOCODER (VOice CODer DEcodeR)
- 3.456 kbit/s ACELP (efficient! GSM is 13.2kbits)
- With error correction fills 7.2kbit/s (single
timeslot) - Quality is good
- Can filter out background noises
- Robust to errors
- Environments
- Low and High speeds (fading) channel coding
- Urban/Hilly terrain (multipath) equalisation
25Voice Quality
Comparison with analogue FM
Low background noise
Quality
High background noise
TETRA
FM
Range
26Non Voice Services
- / Packet Mode Data
- Status Messaging
- Emergency status
- Generic activity
- Circuit Mode Data
- File Transfer
- Image Transfer
- Slow scan Video
- Short Data Service
- Automatic Vehicle Location
- Telemetry
- Database Access
27Security
-
- The best form of voice security against
eavesdropping is that provided by using digitally
encoded voice encryption algorithms, which by
nature of being digital make them difficult to
employ in analogue systems. - As digital systems are designed only for the
transmission of digital information, the voice
information elements of these transmissions can
be digitally encrypted more easily.
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29Cost
- The component cost to build an analogue radio and
a digital radio are approximately getting the
same. The main differences affecting cost, which
are not technology related, are - Economies of Scale
- Competition
- Technology Maturity
- Life Cycle Cost
30The Digital Advantage - Summary
31TIME DIVISION MULTIPLEXING(TDMA)
32Time Division Multiple Access
- TDMA is a technology that allows user to share
the same frequency by dividing it into Time
slots - TDMA Structure
- Signalling during calls
User data
Synchronisation patterns
a data-burst every 14ms
4 per frame
18 per hyper-frame(1.02 sec)
1 2 3 . 17 18 1
time
33TETRA TDMA Characteristics
- 41 TDMA
- 4 Logical Channels
- 25 Khz Carrier Spacing
- Half Duplex Calls use 1 Slot
- Full Duplex Calls use 2 Slots
- Slots can be combined for Higher Data
Transmission
34TETRA Transmission - Encoding
TX
35TETRA Receive - Decoding
RX
36FDMA vs. TDMA
Bandwidth
25
12.5
6.25
0
Time
37Use of TDMA Carrier
25 KHz Carrier
25 KHz
38Use of TDMA Carrier
Base Station Idle
25 KHz
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 1
39Use of TDMA Carrier
Voice channel allocated to slot 1
Voice
Voice
Voice
25 KHz
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 1
40Use of TDMA Carrier
Voice channel allocated to slots 1 2
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
25 KHz
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 1
41Use of TDMA Carrier
Voice channel allocated to slots 1 2 Data
channel allocated to slot 3
Data
Data
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
25 KHz
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 1
42Use of TDMA Carrier
Voice channel allocated to slot 1 Slots 2, 3 4
combined for high speed data
Data
Data
Voice
Voice
Voice
25 KHz
Slot 1
Slot 2
and 3
and 4
Slot 1
Slot 2
and 3
and 4
Slot 1
43Spectrum Efficiency
44Typical FM vs. TDMA Solution
F1, F2, F3 F4
F1
Antenna Combining Network
Base Station
Base Station
Base Station
Base Station
Base Station
Communication Channels 1 - 4
.
.
.
Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4
4 Slot TDMA
Analog FM Solution
Comparison of 4 channel base Station FM and TDMA
45Feature Comparison
46TDMA Advantage
47TDMA Advantage
48Conclusion
- TETRA on the basis of its underlying technology
using Trunking, Digital TDMA is a technology
for the future. - TETRA offers
- Spectrum Efficiency
- Voice Data
- Advanced Features
- Security
- Voice Quality
- Overcomes limitations of Analog
- Future Compatible
49Thanks
- For more information, please visit
- www.tetramou.com
- References
- TETRA The Advocates Handbook, Doug Gray
50TETRA Experience 2006
51Services Facilities
09.06.2006
52Contents
- The package vs user needs
- Basic PMR voice services
- Basic mobile telephony
- Advanced group voice
- Advanced mobile telephony
- A quick look at data
- Other interesting facilities
- Making the difference
- Shared networks
- Conclusions
Data services and security are discussed in other
presentations
53Mission critical needs
- Guaranteed service
- - under normal conditions
- - during incidents
- - planned capacity for emergency handling
- - semi-duplex (only one channel per group
per site) - Fast group communications
- - x00 ms set-up time
- - good dispatching
- - dynamic group management
- Specific functionality
- - emergency calls (pre-emptive)
- - security
- - monitoring, status messages
54Unique Powerful Package
- Four in One
- Group voice dispatch
- Mobile telephony
- Messaging
- IP data
- Uncompromised security
- Capacity for nationwide shared networks
- TETRA standard Release 2 will strengthen the
package with High Speed Data few other
functions
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55Basic PMR Voice Services (and more)
- Excellent voice quality of ACELP codec
- Group calls
- Wide area groups up to nationwide
- Fast call set-up
- Virtually unlimited number of talkgroups
- Economic use of resources
- Individual call (semi-duplex)
- Direct call i.e. press and talk
- Hook call i.e. answer when it rings
- Mobility management and fast cell reselection
56Basic Mobile Telephony
- Individual call (full duplex)
- Radio to radio
- PSTN/PABX/ISDN connectivity
- Mobility management and fast cell reselection
- Before TETRA this was not self-evident
57Advanced PMR Voice Services
- Pre-emptive Priority Call (PPC, emergency call)
- Call queuing when resources busy
- Priority Call up to 16 priority levels (PC PPC)
- Late Entry (LE)
- Ambience Listening (AL)
- Call Authorised by Dispatcher (CAD)
- Discreet Listening (DL, monitoring of calls)
- Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA)
- Talking Party Identification (TPI)
58Advanced Mobile Telephony Services
- MS-ISDN numbering to address the whole world
- Short numbering schemes
- Modern PABX facilities such as
- Calling party identification
- Barring of calls (incoming outgoing)
- Call forwarding
- Call Waiting
- Billing and Customer Care systems/interfaces
- Text messaging
59Data Communication Services
- Status service
- efficient, real time
- group and individual addresses
- Short Data Service, SDS
- text messaging
- GPS position data
- group and individual addresses
- IP packet data
- file and image transfers
- database access
- reporting
- WAP, web browsing
- Circuit switched data
High speed data TETRA Enhanced Data Service
TEDS comes in Release 2
60End-to-end applications for end-user needs
- TETRA has created new type of application supply
- Manufacturers development partnership programmes
gather even hundreds of software houses - A. Horizontal applications common with commercial
mobile data business - Positioning, databases, email etc high volume
applications - B. Very specialised fit-to-purpose segment
specific applications - Command control, telemedicine, telemetry,
61Other Services Facilities
- Transmitter Inhibit
- Direct Mode operation (DMO)
- Traditional
- Gateway
- Repeater
- Air-Ground-Air (was part of Release 2)
- Location Information Protocol (LIP) (was part of
Release 2) - Fall-back operation of Base Stations
- Network Interfaces for Telephony, Data,
Internet, Command Control Systems, Network
Management, etc. - Full security (discussed elsewhere)
62Key differentiators of TETRA vs others
- Versus Cellular
- Fast response group calls
- Mission critical dispatching
- Availability for mission critical
- Daily use
- Under emergencies
- Capacity of semi-duplex
- DMO, BS fall-back
- Full security
- (mutual) authentication
- Air end-to-end encrypt
- Disabling of radios
- Features PPC, LE, AL, DGNA
- Versus other PMR
- Full duplex
- Cell handovers
- TDMA capacity
- Spectrum efficiency
- Voice data truly in use
- Multi-vendor market
- Cost benefits
- Fast innovations
- Compare the handsets for GPS, color display, WEB,
WAP, JAVA,
63Sharing a network
- Now common practice with TETRA in Public Safety
- Requires VPN and controlled privacy
- Services and parameters per user organisation
- Fleet service management per user organisation
- Leads to big savings in CAPEX OPEX
- Leads to nationwide high-capacity networks
- TETRA has shown that it can perform
64TETRA OK for mission critical?
- Guaranteed service
- - under normal conditions
- - during incidents
- - planned capacity for emergency handling
- - semi-duplex (only one channel per group
per site) - Fast group communications
- - x00 ms set-up time
- - good dispatching
- - dynamic group management
- Specific functionality
- - emergency calls (pre-emptive)
- - security
- - monitoring, status messages
65Conclusions
- TETRA is the open global standard for digital
professional radio communications - mission critical voice and group dispatch
- mobile telephony
- advanced data transfer and applications
- Meets the mission critical user needs
- Real and open multi-vendor supply
- Very competitive functionality compared to any
other technology
TETRA is secure and future-proof choice of global
PMR community
66Questions and Answers