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Tools and enablers for building applications for EADS TETRA
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Our connectivity to applications
• Easy and efficient
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Application platforms offer services to multiple user organizations in EADS TETRA
VPNVirtual private
Networkfor application
• TCS API / Web Service Interface• AVL server• Unified messaging, SDS – SMS gateway• Voice mail • Database access, professional WAP• IP Packet data
Sharedapplication
servers
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Fast and cost-efficient application integration through optimized platforms• TCS API (COM/DCOM) with widest range of
services especially for time-critical applications• TCS Web Service Interface for easy integration
of data applications• Standard OMA/MLP XML interface for AVL
clients through AVL server • IP Packet Data interface• Application interfaces utilize network wide
services of EADS TETRA network
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TWISP – Benefits for All Parties• For end-user organization
– Information about successful implementations of the applications in other project
– Ensures that the application supplier has access for all TWISP support services and the latest material
• For network operator / network owner– Selected and verified application platforms as OEM products from
EADS– Makes it possible to demand that all applications will be
developed and verified according to EADS’s instructions– Information about successful implementations of the applications
in other project• For application developers
– Access for the latest support material, development tools and support services provided by EADS
– New business leads in the EADS TETRA networks– Joint marketing activities and material with EADS
• For EADS– Complementary products to fulfill our own product portfolio and
the customer needs– A powerful and controlled way to distribute confidential support
material and tools– Joint marketing activities and material with the application
developers– Demonstrations of the EADS TETRA functionality and
performance with the best in class applications
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How to join TWISP?
• Requests for the membership of TWISP by e-mail to: [email protected]
• Fill and sign TWISP Application Form and post it to EADS• After evaluation of the application EADS may provide the
applicant with a TWISP Collaboration Agreement to be signed• Read, sign and return two pieces of the Collaboration
Agreement to:EADS Secure Networks OyTWISP AdministratorHiomotie 32FIN-00380 HelsinkiFinland
• EADS signs the Collaboration Agreements and returns one copy to the collaborator
• EADS provides the collaborator with a user name and a password to the TWISP extranet tool
• The partner has joined the EADS TWISP community and may start to benefit of its services
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Operational use of applications is backed up from right terminals
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Unique benefits- easy to use
• 2-sided design• Color display• IP55 protection class• Voice feedback• Innovative carrying concept• WAP over TETRA IP• XHTML color browser• Java platform for applications• Aliasing
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Two-sided design – also for applications• Radio side optimised for
critical communication
• Phone side when display is needed
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Computerise your terminal - JavaTM
• Open, public platform for developing customised applications to TETRA users’ needs, now available in EADS THR880i and TMR880i radios
• Applications can be downloaded to the radios throughout their lifetime
– Over the air– From a PC
• Built-in Java platform security
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TMR880i, product high-lights• New, approved in Sweden
• Same user interface and features as in the handheld THR 880
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Challenges with applications
Network capacity and structure needs to be mirrored against the operative picture to avoid overload on spot.
Applications does not work in Direct Mode
Release upgrades in system and terminals may affect the functionality of applications so standard solutions are preferred JAVA, WAP etc
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Example of “home made” countrywide application from Finland
• Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK)
• Need to get measures from around 200 points all over Finland, also during crisis
Source: Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, Finland
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Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority
• Every station sending every 10 min to own area emergency center and STUK using TETRA IP. SDS as backup.
Source: Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, Finland
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Technical implementation
Source: Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, Finland
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Future challenges and visions
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Increasing Complexity of Mission criticalPMR Networks Evolution
Hot spot, Incident Area100 – 1000 metersBroadband
Permanent infrastructure< 3km radiusBroadband
Permanent infrastructureSame coverage as narrowbandWideband capacityPMR specific evolutions
Permanent infrastructureNarrowbandTETRA
City A
City B
Regional Area
Cost, Coverage & Capacity trade-off will require different types of networks to
co-exist
Thank You !
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