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Phil Godfrey
TETRA Association Chairman
TETRA Experience - Objectives
 To obtain good information
 To meet with your colleagues
 To share ideas and experiences
 To see working TETRA equipment
 To meet with vendors
 To enjoy the experience
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TETRA Experience - Warsaw
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Jacek Piotrowski
Facilitator
Program
TETRA Experience Warsaw June 2006
TETRA Experience – Warsaw Day 1 am
 Welcome and Introduction
- Phil Godfrey
 Overview of TETRA
- Phil Godfrey
 TETRA in Poland
- Zbigniew Kadzielski
 Refreshments
 Services and Facilities
- Risto Toikkanen
 Markets Served by TETRA
- Roger Dowling
 Lunch
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TETRA Experience – Warsaw Day 1 pm
 Data Capabilities of TETRA
- Risto Toikkanen
 Security Encryption & Management
- Brian Murgatroyd
 Refreshments
 Public Safety Shared Networks
- Kees Verweij
 Interoperability v Interworking
- Jeppe Jepsen
 Questions & Answers
 Drinks Reception in Exhibition Area
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TETRA Experience – Warsaw Day 2 am
 Public Safety Case Study
- Ricky Gray / Alan Lee
 Transportation Case Study
- David Lumbreras
 Utilities Case Study
- Jerzy Andruszkiewicz
 Refreshments
 Military Case Study
- Michael Street
 Innovation Workshop
 Question & Answer Panel
 Lunch
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Agenda
 The Origins of TETRA
 TETRA Association
 Where Worldwide
 Who Worldwide
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The Origins of TETRA
Radio Systems in the early 1990s
 Analogue Systems
 Mostly conventional
 Some Trunked
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MPT1327
EDACS
Smartnet
etc
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ETSI Standards Initiative
 Early 1990s GSM already underway
 MDTRS
– Mobile Digital Trunked Radio System
 TETRA
– Trans European Trunked RAdio System
– TErrestrial Trunked RAdio System
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The Brief
 High Functionality
 Spectrum Efficient
 Suitable for Shared Systems
 User Requirements created for:
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Public Safety and Security
Transportation
Utilities
PAMR
etc.
 Designed to carry voice and data
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Spectrum
 Schengen produced agreed User Requirement as
input to the Standards Process
 Schengen countries required borderless operation
 Agreement with NATO to release 380-400MHz
 Finland, Holland and Belgium became the first to
create National Public Safety Systems using this
band
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4 virtual channels on one radio carrier
25 KHz
Channel Structure
Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slo
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4 virtual channels on one radio carrier
25 KHz
Slot 1 Allocated to voice
Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slo
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4 virtual channels on one radio carrier
25 KHz
Slot 1 and Slot 2 Allocated to voice
Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slo
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4 virtual channels on one radio carrier
25 KHz
Slot 1 and Slot 2 Allocated to voice
Slot 3 Allocated to Data
Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slo
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TETRA Association
TETRA Association
 Formed in 1994
 Promote the ETSI TETRA standard world-wide
 Achieve Harmonised Spectrum
– 380-400MHz
– 410-430MHz
– 870-920MHz
 Encourage an open and competitive market through
IoP
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Open and Competitive Markets
 Fully Compatible Equipment
 Interoperability Process Created
 Independent Test House
 Certification Process
 Fully supported by industry
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TETRA Association - Membership
 1995 – 10
 2006 – 130
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TETRA Contracts – End 2005
 Total number of reported contracts – 889
(622 in 2004)
 TETRA now in 84 countries worldwide
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Contract Growth
“TETRA is now being deployed in
over 40% of the World’s nations”
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TETRA Contracts Growth 1997- 2005
Cumulative No TETRA Contracts
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TETRA Contracts by Region
Middle East
5%
Latin America
5%
Africa
Asia-Pacific
3%
12%
Confidential
3%
Europe (East)
10%
Europe (West)
62%
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TETRA Contracts by Region
Middle East
5%
Latin America
5%
Africa Asia-Pacific
3%
12%
Confidential
3%
Europe (East)
10%
Europe (West)
62%
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TETRA Contracts by Sector
Utilities
8%
Comm. & Ind. Confidential
3%
Government
6%
5%
Military
5%
Oil & Gas
2%
Transportation
23%
PAMR
3%
PSS
45%
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TETRA Contracts – October 2005
 Total number of reported contracts – 889
(622 in 2004)
 TETRA now in 84 countries worldwide
 Strongest growing Region is Latin America with 19%
growth, followed by Europe (14%)
 Utilities is the strongest growing sector with 36%
growth, followed by Public Safety (15%) and
Transportation (10%)
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The Future of TETRA
 Special Working Group formed
– To consider future user needs
– To ensure TETRA remains relevant in the coming
decade
 New Codecs
 Air Interface enhancements
 Range Extension
 High Speed Data
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TETRA Release 2 - TEDS
 Multi-carrier platform with TDMA carriers.
 Adaptive selection of modulation and coding according to
propagation conditions.
 Agreed modulation schemes:
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4 QAM for efficient links at edge of coverage
16 QAM for moderate speeds
64 QAM for high speed
π/4 DQPSK for common control channel
D8PSK for early migration requiring modest increase in speed
 Carrier bandwidths: 25, 50, 100 and 150 kHz.
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TEDS Data Rates
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The Need For Data Services
 5 minutes to discuss at your tables potential uses of
data
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Database access?
Photographs?
Video?
Maps?
Mobile Client/Server applications?
Web based applications?
etc.
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TEDS Spectrum
 TEDS requires new spectrum
 Discussions in hand with NATO and the Regulators
 Progress is slow so far
 ETSI and TETRA Association are lobbying for
spectrum, especially for PPDR
 Eastern European countries will need to find
appropriate spectrum
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Globalisation
Global focus for TETRA Association
 Membership now 130 Members from 30 Countries
 Most recent members from China, Italy, Iran, South
Korea, Sweden and Switzerland
 TETRA Association Workshops
– 2004 = Dubai & South Korea
– 2005 = Ireland, Malaysia, Jordan, South Korea, Argentina and
Venezuela
 Increasing demand for information
 TETRA Association publications in German, Russian,
Spanish and Portuguese
 New ‘Country Forums’ – Hungary, The Ukraine, China
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TETRA Association 2006 Events
 TETRA Conferences
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India
Eastern Europe
South America
China
Middle East
 TETRA World Congress - June 2007
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Benefits of Global markets
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Thank You
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