Title :
Digital Advanced Wireless Services (DAWS)-the ETSI standardization of the next generation mobile platform for public safety, law enforcement and non-tactical military
Author_Institution :
Motorola Inc., Denmark
Abstract :
Following the completion of the TETRA Packet Data Optimized (PDO) standard within the ETSI the idea to develop and standardize a new mobile broadband technology based on IP emerged rapidly and gained support from public safety and law enforcement authorities as well as from public network operators and industry. The work which is code-named DAWS has been presented also to the military community, in particular NATO from where a growing interest has been shown. The basic idea is to develop a set of standards enabling support of the fast growing demand for professional mobile applications that require carrier bit-rates today unknown in a wireless wide-area environment. DAWS has also become the subject for the establishment of a new transatlantic Public Safety Partnership Project (PSPP) between TIA and ETSI with representations from police, fire & emergency organizations throughout the US and EU/EEA
Keywords :
broadband networks; digital radio; emergency services; land mobile radio; military communication; packet radio networks; police; standardisation; telecommunication standards; transport protocols; DAWS; Digital Advanced Wireless Services; ETSI standardization; EU/EEA; IP; NATO; Packet Data Optimized standard; Public Safety Partnership Project; TETRA; TIA; USA; carrier bit-rates; industry; law enforcement; mobile broadband technology; next generation mobile platform; nontactical military; professional mobile applications; public network operators; public safety; standards; wireless wide-area environment; Law enforcement; Military standards; Packet switching; Patient monitoring; Programmable logic arrays; Safety; Standardization; Standards development; Switches; Telecommunication standards;
Conference_Titel :
EUROCOMM 2000. Information Systems for Enhanced Public Safety and Security. IEEE/AFCEA
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6323-X
DOI :
10.1109/EURCOM.2000.874832