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TETRA Put To The Test: Case Studies From Hungarian Practice
(UDR)Mr. Géza Meichl,
Section Head, Office for Public Safety Organization,
Office of the Prime Minister
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The Unified Digital Radio Telecommunications (UDR) Network of The Hungarian Government
Start of Implementation- Public Procurement for Service Management Finished
Commissioner of The Unified Digital Radio Telecommunications Network of the Prime
Minister’s Office Mr. István Pesti Commissioner,
Secretariat for the Government Commissioner of The Unified Digital Radio
Telecommunications Network
Presenter: Dr. Bálint Molnár, PhD technical informatics, Principal Consultant for the Secretariat
Associate Professor of Corvinus University of Budapest
1 December, 2005
Service Provider
TWC 2005
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Main point of the Talk
1. Evaluating the configuration and installation of a mobile base station in the event of a communication failure
2. Achieving co-operation between agencies on both the same and different VPNs
3. Achieving command and control including voice communication and AVL during simultaneous riots
4. Employing data transmission for an emergency alarm system
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• Ministry for Justice and Police
– Police and Border Police
• Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development
– Fire Brigade
– Civil Protection (Disaster recovery)– Rescue Services
• Ministry of Finance
– Customs and Excise Service• Ministry of Health
– Ambulance Service / Medical Emergency, rescue service
• Ministry for Environment Protection and Water – Water and Flood management – Forest rangers
• Hungarian Military Organizations
The major stakeholders and user groups of UDR (Unified Digital Radio Network in Hungary)
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Features of the UDR systems
• AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location) service is available– GPS location service in operational use
• Connectivity for PSTN, PABX, GSM networks is operational• TCP/ IP services for readily available for various applications
– WAP services for WAP enabled radio terminals
• Short Data Service in operation• The basic TETRA functional services (group call, emergency
call, etc.) reliably working• Dedicated Virtual Private Networks (VPN) for the public safety
services are set up– Basic principal: each public safety organization has its own single
VPN
• There are central VPN management systems both at Service Provider and at an Office of the Public Administration
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Features of the UDR systems
• Underground tunnel system for metro / tube in the capital, Budapest– leaky coaxial cables (LCX) along
underground tunnels
• Value Added Services– Mobile Command, Control Systems– Anticipated: Integration with the 112
European Emergency Number Response Centres in Hungary
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Governance structure of UDR
Service Provider Company for UDR
Section for Public Safety Services
Prime Minister’s Office
Commissioner for eGovernment
Users’ Group of UDR Technical experts’ forum
Public Safety Services Service-oriented relationship Customer Service
management
Board of Directors
Supervisory Board
Business Unit
Contractual relationship
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Governance structure of UDR
• Delegated civil servants / public officers to Service Provider Company’s– Supervisory Board – Board of Directors
• Direct monitoring and reviewing of the business
• Section for Public Safety Services within Prime Minister’s Office– Interface between the Service Provider and User
Organizations– Contractual and technical level relationship
management, continuously
• Regular meetings of the Users’ Group
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Evaluating the configuration and installation of a mobile base station in the event of a communication failure
• There is a mechanism for incident management • The primary responsibilities at the Network Owner who is by
Force of Law:– The Minister leading of Prime Minister’s Office– The day-to-day responsibilities delegated to the Commissioner for
Centre for E-government
• The mobile base stations are readily available both in the event of incidents or pre-planned missions
– Equipped as a full scale mobile stations– Micro-wave connections can be built up– Frequency - dedicated to the mobile base stations– Network Operating System can incorporate (up to five) the mobile
base stations– Deployment time 1 hour– The transport vehicle is prepared for rough terrains– Action radius is the whole country
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Achieving co-operation between agencies on both the same and different VPNs
• There are central VPN management systems both at Service Provider and at an Office of the Public Administration
• The legal framework established by a Government Decree
• Each agency elaborates policy, standard and regulation for the use of radio network
• Within the general and individual legal framework the co-operation and interoperability is set up on the base of mutual agreement
• The technology level measurements carried out by central VPN management on demand being either ad-hoc or pre-planned
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VPNs and cooperation between Public Safety Agencies
VPN ID number
Ministries Public Safety Organizations
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Ministry of Defence
Military Services
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Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development
National Organization for Disaster Recovery and Civil Protection Fire Brigades Rescue Services
42 Ministry for Environment
Protection and Water
Water and Flood Management, Forest Rangers
40 Ministry of Health
Ambulance Service / Medical Emergency, Rescue service
44 Telecommunication Service of Hungarian Government
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Prime Minister’s Office
National Security Services
National Police Organizations
Border Police 3
Ministry for Justice and Police
National Penitentiary and Correctional Organization
50 Ministry of Finance
Customs and Excises
99 Service Provider of UDR VPN for Cooperation among other VPNs
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VPNs and cooperation between Public Safety Agencies
There are dedicated VPN-s for inter-agency cooperation
The Central VPN management can configure:Call groups statically
Call groups dynamically on request
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Achieving command and control including voice communication and AVL during simultaneous riots
• AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location) service is available– GPS location service in operational use– GIS function built-in– Integrated to TETRA standard service
• Fleet management• Alarm signals• Status messages
• AVL functionality deployed to certain dispatcher workstations
• There is mobile capability• There are command and control centres at
Public Safety organizations and Government level where the necessary TETRA functionality available
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VPNs and cooperation between Public Safety Agencies
• In the case of disasters and riots:The stakeholder agencies can use the
dedicated groups for cooperationThe national Police pre-programmed the PTT
button:– „Upper side” for commanders– „Lower side” for peer groups
Through AVL The units in action monitoredMoving the fleet of vehicles trackedMobile AVL unit for Police CommandersDetailed GIS maps
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Employing data transmission for an emergency alarm system
• Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development – Fire Brigade– Civil Protection (Disaster recovery)– Rescue Services
• Communication network for measuring, gathering and transferring of data about state of environment at major hazardous sites
• Exploiting the TETRA technology for data communication
• For the sake of efficiency, dedicated base stations incorporated into the basic infrastructure
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Use of Data Communication in UDR
Interface to the 112 Emergency Calls System (to be implemented)
SDS communication for• Querying central databases
– Vehicle registry– Personal credentials (ID card, driving
licence)– Citizen’s addresses of residence– Police warranties