• DocumentCode
    38419
  • Title

    LTE: the technology driver for future public safety communications

  • Author

    Ferrus, Ramon ; Sallent, O. ; Baldini, Gianmarco ; Goratti, Leonardo

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. Politec. de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
  • Volume
    51
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Oct-13
  • Firstpage
    154
  • Lastpage
    161
  • Abstract
    Wireless communications technologies play an essential role to support the Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) operational needs. The current Private/Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) technologies used for PPDR communications offer a rich set of voice-centric services but have very limited data transmission capabilities, which are unable to handle the increasing PPDR community demand for a wider range of data-centric services. Though some efforts have been devoted to upgrade PMR technologies with better data transfer capabilities, the progression towards an enhanced mobile broadband PMR standardized solution still lags behind the achievements made in the commercial wireless industry, which recently culminated in Long- Term Evolution (LTE) technology. Because of this contrasting progress, the adoption of commercial mainstream LTE technology to satisfy the PPDR community´s data communication needs is gaining momentum and offers significant opportunities to create and exploit the synergies between the commercial and PPDR domains, which have remained almost entirely separate to date. In this context, this paper first discusses the suitability of LTE and related technologies for mobile broadband PPDR service provisioning. Next, it presents the argument that the most plausible future scenarios to deliver the increasingly data-intensive applications demanded by the PPDR agencies are expected to rely on the use of both dedicated and commercial LTE-based mobile networks. From this basis, the paper proposes a system architecture solution for PPDR service provisioning that enables PPDR service access through dedicated and commercial networks in a secure and interoperable manner and ensures proper allocation of the networks´ capacity to PPDR applications through the dynamic management of prioritization policies. In addition, the spectrumrelated issues that are central to the proposed PPDR service provisioning solution are addressed, and a solution based on the joint e- ploitation of dedicated and shared spectra is proposed.
  • Keywords
    Long Term Evolution; radio spectrum management; LTE-based mobile networks; Long-Term Evolution technology; data-centric services; dynamic management; future public safety communications; mobile broadband PPDR service provisioning; private mobile radio technologies; professional mobile radio; public protection and disaster relief operational needs; system architecture solution; voice-centric services; Broadband communication; IP networks; Long Term Evolution; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Quality of service; Servers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0163-6804
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MCOM.2013.6619579
  • Filename
    6619579