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1 Terrestrial Division / Technology / Mobile Communications Unit Emergency Networks CHORIST Overview Gonzalo García de Frutos Mobile Communications Unit Terrestrial Division abertis telecom EU-112 EVENT, Murcia 25/26 of May 2010

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Terrestrial Division / Technology / Mobile Communications Unit

Emergency Networks CHORIST Overview

Gonzalo García de Frutos

Mobile Communications Unit

Terrestrial Division

abertis telecom

EU-112 EVENT, Murcia 25/26 of May 2010

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Index 1. About abertis telecom

2. Emergency Networks and Control Rooms

3. CHORIST Overview

4. CHORIST Modules

5. CHORIST Warning System

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abertis group in 2009

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Toll roads Telecom Airports Car parks Logistics

5 sectors

17 countries

11,000 employees

Revenues: €3,620m (*)

Chile

Portugal

South Africa

United Kingdom

Spain

Morocco

Andorra

Colombia

Bolivia

Sweden

Italy

Argentina

Puerto Rico

USA

France

Jamaica

Mexico

(*) on 31/12/2007

About abertis telecom

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abertis telecom

100 %100 %

27,7 %

32 % 33,4 % 51 %

Terrestrial Business Unit Satellite Business Unit

� Digital and analogue TV broadcasting

� Digital and analogue radio broadcasting

� Radio communications

� Transmission

� Co-location

� Other ( O&M, engineering, … )

Terrestrial Business Units

Media Leader in supplying transportation and broadcasting services

WholesaleSupplier of infrastructure services throughout the whole of Spain

Public SafetyRadio communication services to safety and emergency

Main Activities

� More than 3000 sites over Spain

� Leader in TV and Radio broadcasting market

� Leader in emergency radio communication

networks (deployed and in operation the

main TETRA Networks in Spain)

Main assets

1 About abertis telecom

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Emergency Networks Experience

2 Emergency Networks and Control Rooms

1- AGORA (RESCAT) Network in Cataluña (> 200 BS’s): initial deployment 2000-2005, expansion 2007-2009; operation and maintenance

2- COMDES Network in Valencia (> 100 BS’s): deployment 2008-09; operation and maintenance

3- RADIECARM Network in Murcia (19 BS’s); deployment 2006-08;

4- TETRA Navarra (35 BS’s): deployment 2008; operation and maintenance;

5-TETRA Jerez: deployment 2004 operation and maintenance;

6- Secora Sevilla (9 BS’s): deployment 2006-07;

operation and maintenance

7- Metro Linea 9 Barcelona (66 BS’s): ongoing deployment;

8- TETRA test Network in Cantabria.

abertis telecom designs, implements, operates and maintains Networks for Emergency and Security Services.

abertis telecom did the first step in TETRA in 1999 with the first test of TETRA network in Cataluña.

Since then abertis telecom is active in looking for innovative solutions to provide better service to its customers.

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Emergency Systems Integration in Control Rooms

abertis telecom designs & implements Integrated Control Room Solutions based in the experience in Emergency Telecommunications' Networks improving the operator efficiency through ad hoc integrated solutions

Comunications Dispatcher

Control Layer

Audio

GIS

Emergency Organization Manager

Incident Management

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Advanced Communication Dispatcher

Statistics Reports

Network Infraestructure

PABX

Analogue Networks

TETRA/TETRAPOLEMREGENCY SERVICES

Switching Systems

Traffic Control

2 Emergency Networks and Control Rooms

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Contractual aspects

3 CHORIST Overview

• Contract:

– European Commission

– Programme: FP6 (2002-2006)

– Thematic priority / domain: IST (Information Society Technologies)

• Figures:

– Consortium: 17 members, from 8 European countries

– Starting date: 1st June 2006

– Duration: 3 years 2 months

– budget: 12,780,000 €

– EC funding: 7,089,000 €

– manpower: 1,150 person.months

CHORIST = integrating Communications for

enHanced envirOnmental RISk management and

citizens safeTy

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Consortium

3 CHORIST Overview

ITALY:- Elsag Datamat- European Commission DirectorateGeneral Joint Research Centre (JRC)

THE NETHERLANDS:- one2many- Stichting Platform Mobile Messages(SPMM)

- Technische Universiteit Delft (TUD)

CZECH REPUBLIC:- Komcentra

FINLAND:- EADS Secure Networks Oy- Teknillinen Korkeakoulu (TKK)(Helsinki University of Technology)

FRANCE:- EADS Defence and Security Systems

- Thales Communications- Institut Eurecom

UNITED KINGDOM:- Avanti Communications Ltd- British Association of Public-Safety Communications Officers Limited(BAPCO)

SPAIN:- Tradia Telecom- Vodafone España

BELGIUM:- European Emergency Number Association (EENA)

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CHORIST Scope

3 CHORIST Overview

The World as the Population would like it to be...

...but sometimes, the World is more…

POPULATIONWORLD

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CHORIST Scope

3 CHORIST Overview

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System Overview: Modules

4 CHORIST Modules

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Module 1: Risk Assessment

4 CHORIST Modules

CHORIST risk assessment report subsystem

Alerts Common Operational Picture Sensors

networks

Industry and

environment

monitoring

agencies

Authorities (local, regional,

national)

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Risk Awareness module

Risk Assessment module

C orre zi on e de l le p rev i si on i co n i d at i

id rome t r ic i

te mpo

portate

val or i cor r et ti

val or i cal col ati

val or i m isu ra ti

Models for forecast (meterological, hydrological...)

Alert data merger and correlation

Alert data archiving

Message dispatch for alert trigger

Situation analysis

Threat assessment and risk definition

Alert elaboration

112 call

centers

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Module 2: Population Warning

4 CHORIST Modules

TV

Radios

Sirens / Loudspeakers

Mobile phone

"Chemical plant

leakage -

Stay home"

Warning messages to broadcast:

Area where to broadcast the message:

National, Regional or Local authorities

Natural hazard / industrial accident

area

Decide

Broadcast

Population

CHORIST warning subsystem

Many other means: - fixed phones - satellites - road signs , etc.

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Select 2

Receive 4

Warning messages dispatcher

Schedule of the broadcast

Act as needed 5

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Module 3: Rapidly deployable communications

4 CHORIST Modules

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Module 3: Rapidly deployable communications

4 CHORIST Modules

CHORIST rapidly deployable WIDEBAND system

Field

rescue teams

Video maps

. . .

Data & Application

Servers

IP backbone

TETRA TEDS cell

TETRA narrowband cell

Voice

OPTIONAL

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MCD: flexible toolbox

5 CHORIST Warning System

CHORIST

MODULE 1

Message Creator

& Dispatcher

(MCD)

CAP XML-

RPC SOAP

interface

HTTP/POST

interface

RSS/ATOM

interface

E-Mail / FTP

interface

Custom

interface

(plug-in)

DAB/DVB

gateway

SMS

gateway

Cell

Broadcast

Gateway

Web/Rss

Gateway

Siren

Gateway

Gateway

interface

User Interface

GIS interfacing

Allows authorities to send warning messages to the maximum number of people in a defined area in the minimum of time

Useable:-at different levels(Local / Regional / National)-with several channelsat the same time-messages written in several languages

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Cell Broadcast

5 CHORIST Warning System

� With SMS-Cell Broadcast it is possible to send a text message to- a large number of subscribers,- in near real-time,- including visitors from other countries,- with location specific information- in their desired language- even when the network is congested

� To citizens a CB message resembles an SMS message� CB is broadcast and therefore unconfirmed� CB has to be activated on the phone� EU governments want assurance that a message has reached the target group� Reporting requirements are new in CHORIST:

- A geographical map indicating the requested area of broadcast and the covered area of broadcast- Support for multiple languages- Standardization: Channels for public warning; support for roaming; Menu for activating public warning; Specific ring-tone for public warning

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Outdoor Sirens

5 CHORIST Warning System

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DVB and DAB Architecture

5 CHORIST Warning System

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DVB and DAB End User

5 CHORIST Warning System

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Needed Changes to implement Module 2 solution

5 CHORIST Warning System

� Authorities: - Deal with cross border warnings- Add a new activity in the communication to citizens- Training the staff

� Broadcasting Networks: - Standards need to be defined- Solutions need to be implemented- Economic agreement need to be made between the Authorities and the Network Operator.

� Receivers: - The end device must be adapted- Problem of already sold equipment: update ?- Incentive ?

� Population: - Inform of the possibility of being warned- Educate on how to react- Train

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Thank you very much

Gonzalo García de Frutos

abertis telecom

[email protected]