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u-2010Ubiquitous IP-Centric Government & Enterprise

Next Generation Networks Vision 2010

PresentationAugust 21st, 2007

Harold Linke, HITEC Luxembourg S.A.

u-2010 - Key Data

• Integrated EC-project• 3 years duration• €6.5 Mio Budget - €4M EC Contribution• Start May 2006• 16 Partners

– including major players in the IP business– The governments of Luxembourg and Slovenia

participate to support the emergency service trials

u-2010 - Key Data

Industry Players Government

Best-in Class Research

Background Luxembourg – Previous Study

Study by CONATEL 2003/2004,

• Simulation “Rupture of a dam in the north of Luxembourg (Esch-sur-Sûre)”

• Inventory of Communication Capacities

• Communication requirements in between authorities, rescue services, all the public networks and even national broadcast

The “Barrage d’Esch-sur-Sûre” Scenario

The “Barrage d’Esch-sur-Sûre” Scenario

Communication Communication needs:needs:

PHASE 4 : Bursting PHASE 4 : Bursting of the Damof the Dam

Esch-sur-Sûre: Lessons Learned

Current telecommunication equipment of security and rescue services does not match up to the requirements

• Absence of protected and confidential communications does not allow for a silent mobilisation– use of public GSM phones provides the only possibility

of a minimum of confidentiality

• Public communications are the only alternative – To reach the complete government structure – To connect to subscribers of public networks – BUT: Lack of government owned capacity

• The crisis scenarios required confidential and redundant communication services

Motivation for the Project

Today …..

• There is an increasing dependability on ubiquitous services and networks.

• In crisis and catastrophe scenarios access to information is key

• Expectations based on technical possibilities, exceed reality by far (European wide)

Project Vision

• To provide the most capable communication tools

• To provide the most effective access to information…

• …to all required to swiftly act in case of accident, incident, catastrophe or crisis

• …whilst using existing and/or future (tele)communication infrastructures

Goals of the Project u-2010

• Enhance the availability of the collection of services by use of all existing networks

• Leverage redundant communication channels • Use of automatic redirection and/or

transformation of communications in case of network failures

• Use of new research results in the area of wireless ad hoc networks and IPv6.

• Use of existing technology and networks • Create solutions that are as universal as

possible

Goals of the Project u-2010 continued

• Trial and validation activities will show the application of the results in real life crisis scenarios

• Results of u-2010 as showcase for other Countries

In which situations?

Five broad scenarios to test/demonstrate results:

• Alarm System• Mountain Rescue• Fire Service• Sensor Monitoring• Extrapolation of results to another European site

(Slovenia)

Mobile ad-hoc networks (GSM, GPRS, UMTS, Satellite), moving network

Fast and early access to Information for rescue teams

Partner:FirebrigadeLux

Scenarios(Tunnel-video to Fire-Engine)

CITANetwork

Internet

SESSatellite dishSatellite dish

Inclined Orbit Satellite

Internet

Tunnel Fire Vehicle

mobile router

Video Stream

GSM/GPRS

UMTS

WiMax

WIFIIP/CITA GW

VPN-Tunnel

Video Stream

Video Stream

Video Stream

Scenarios(Tunnel-video to Fire-Engine)

CITANetwork

Internet

SESSatellite dishSatellite dish

Inclined Orbit Satellite

Internet

Tunnel Fire Vehicle

mobile router

Video Stream

GSM/GPRS

UMTS

WiMax

WiFiIP/CITA GW

Video Stream

Video Stream

Scenarios(Tunnel-video to Fire-Engine)

Scenarios(Mountain Rescue)

Satellite dish

Network

provider

Campus

Satellite

Satellite

Internet

Headquarters

Wireless terrestrial

Search Teams

mobile router mobile router

mobile router

Mountain Mountain

mobile router

Rescue Vehicle Rescue Vehicle

Satellite dish

Wireless terrestrial

Mobile ad-hoc networks (GSM, GPRS, UMTS, Satellite), broadband access

Access to Informationfor rescue teams wherever they are

Partner:Lancaster RescueTeams

Scenarios(Mountain Rescue)

Satellite dish

Network

provider

Campus

SatelliteSatellite

Internet

Headquarters

Wireless terrestrial

Search Teams

mobile router mobile router

mobile router

Mountain Mountain

mobile router

Rescue Vehicle Rescue Vehicle

Satellite dish

Wireless terrestrial

Scenarios(Mountain Rescue)

Satellite dish

Network

provider

Campus

SatelliteSatellite

Internet

Headquarters

Wireless terrestrial

Search Teams

mobile router mobile router

mobile router

Mountain Mountain

mobile router

Rescue Vehicle Rescue Vehicle

Satellite dish

Wireless terrestrial

Worldwide reach of a domestic solution!

Demonstration 12.07.2007

Seamless and wireless video transfer through different

networks on the move

Technical overview

Video?

U-2010 ubiquitous networksWireless LAN Hotspot

UMTSSatellite

At fire brigadeheadquarter

On the move

At the tunnel

CITAvideo camera

U-2010 Testbedat EPT

CITAnetwork

Group call and team co-ordination over heterogeneous networks

Group Call Organisation

Call Coordinator

ELW 2 Fire

Commander

EF41Fireman

Public

ExternalDoctor

Field Hospital

Mike Delta

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4

Mobile and wireless tracking and tracing of

victims in crisis situations

The Tracking & Tracing Principle

Hospital

Intervention place victimsTriage

Triage of the Victims

• Scan the „tag“ to identify the victim

• Insert Victim-Name

• Define the victim status

• Take a photo

• Send to Info-base

SCAN

IDName

Photo Record

Play

Send

12.07.2007

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