internet of everything (ioe) connected border solutions overview
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Internet of Everything (IoE) Connected Border Solutions Overview
Mark Rogers, M.S.
U.S. National Security Strategies
Kevin McFadden
Public Safety Solutions Architect
Murray Duff
Global Intelligence Strategies
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Solution Partners
Cisco is the worldwide leader in networking
that transforms how people connect,
communicate and collaborate.
Persistent Systems
offers a secure and
“true” mobile ad-hoc
networking system
TeleCommunication
Systems is a world leader
in highly reliable and
secure mobile
communication technology.
Koriist stiches together
digital infrastructure across
existing and disparate
equipment for secure
information exchange
America’s largest and most
reliable 4G LTE network
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Purpose
Operational Needs
Solution Overview and Components
Demonstration
Critical Points Review
Summary
Discussion
Agenda
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Real-time situational awareness
Intra-agency communication and collaboration (voice, data, video)
Data analytics and information sharing
Increased community engagement and stakeholder outreach
Connect mission, people, processes and data in a way that optimizes
detection, assessment and response capabilities.
Bridge communications gaps by bridging existing LMR and cellular
capabilities with Next Gen wireless capabilities
Purpose of the Demonstration
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Detect, prevent and apprehend terrorists, undocumented aliens and
smugglers
Check traffic points and collaborate to collect actionable intelligence for
anti-smuggling activities
Provide a IP Network Mission Fabric to Interconnect Agencies and Field
Personnel Beyond Conventional Capabilities
Integrate Sensor Platforms for Capturing Data and to Close
Communications Gaps
Implement Vehicular Platforms and Dismount Capabilities to Extend
Communications Range and Collaboration for Field Agents
Operational Needs
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Mobile Mission Solutions Designed to Build Communications Fabric
– Seamlessly integrate wired and wireless technologies e.g. LMR + Wi-Fi + 3G/4G Public + 4G Private + Sat Com
– Drive conventional and next generation mission voice, video, and data application convergence
– Enable quality of service and information assurance through integrated network services at the tactical edge and throughout the infrastructure
Public Sector: Defense and Public Safety
Private
3G/4G
Commercial
Cellular Wi-Fi
Sector/Station Port Near Port Border Area
Man
Portable
Aerial
Systems
Sat
Com
LMR
Vehicle
Mount
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Migrating DoD Solutions into Civilian Government at a Level of Capability and Price Point for Border Security
Provide a IP Network Mission Fabric to Interconnect Agencies and Field Personnel Beyond Conventional Capabilities
Host Information Resources in Network Cloud for Anywhere/Anytime Access
Support Fixed and Rapid Deployment Operation Centers with Collaboration and Situational Awareness Tools
Integrate Sensor Platforms for Capturing Data and to Close Communications Gaps
Implement Vehicular Platforms and Dismount Capabilities to Extend Communications Range and Collaboration for Field Agents
Solution Architecture
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IP Mission Fabric
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End-to-End Integration
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Voice
Traditional
Land Mobile
Radio
Telephony and IP-Based
Mobile Devices
MANET Radios with
Embedded PTT
Android
Smartphone
App
PC-Based
Dispatch
Console
Software
e.g.
XTS5000
UHF/VHF
MPU4
Handheld
MPU3 Dual
Vehicle
Mount
Basic
Telephone
Dial-in/out
IP Phone
App
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End-to-End Integration
Traditional
Surveillance
Cameras
Covert
Deployable
Cameras
Viewing from
PC and Android
Mobile Devices
Video Surveillance / Collaboration
Vehicle and
Wearable
Cameras
PC-Based
Video
Surveillance
Software
Android
Video
App
Android
Video
App
Zepcam
Dash Cam
Game
Camera
Android
Video
App
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End-to-End Integration
Geospatial Information Systems
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Government off the
Shelf (GOTs)
Combines
– Blue Force
Tracking
– Video Sharing
– Messaging and
Annotation
Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK) – Common Operating Picture
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Unified Event Management
N e t w o r k a s t h e P l a t f o r m
Detection Assessment Response
Surveillance Cameras COP / ATAK
Video Surveillance
GIS Google Earth
PTT Dispatch Console
Radios, Mobile Phones,
IP Phones Unattended Sensors
Humanitarian Beacon
Mobile Applications COP, PTT,
Video
Mobile Vehicle and Wearable
Sensors
Stitching Together Legacy and Next Generation Digital Infrastructure
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Scenario Overview
Event 1: Humanitarian Beacon
Event 3: Unattended Ground Sensor
Sensor to Machine/Human Interface
Cellular to MANET Convergence
Event 2: Game Camera
Covert Camera Monitoring
PTZ Camera Slew to Queue
Automated Network Mgt
Sensor Integration
Video Surveillance
Push to Talk Voice
Blue Force Tracking
Common Op Picture
Event Automation
Dispatch to No-Coverage Area
Restore Comms via MANET Extension
Common Capabilities
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Event 1 – Low Threat – Scenario: Humanitarian beacon activated, request for help. Agent dispatched.
– Result: Agent moved between 4G LTE and MANET coverage while maintaining voice, video, and position comms. No user intervention required.
Event 2 – Moderate Threat – Scenario: Surveillance camera detects movement. Nearby cameras slewed automatically to
assess. Two agents dispatched.
– Result: Real-time monitoring of fixed cameras and agents’ voice, video, and position showing progress of entire event. Dispatch and field agents share same situational awareness through common operating picture.
Event 3 – High Threat – Scenario: Hidden sensor detects movement. No other information available. Two agents
dispatched. Agents forced to split up. ATV agent travels into no comms coverage area – high risk.
– Result: Real-time monitoring and comms fail to ATV agent. Agent from Event 1 sent to assist and reestablished comms. Event 1 agent moves within MANET range of ATV agent to dynamically extends coverage and mitigate risk.
Demonstration Observations
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Infrastructure Applications End-Points
Routing and Switching
Mobile and Fixed
Traditional Rack Mount, Vehicular, and Wearable
Optimized for mobility and redundancy in vehicular and wearable scenarios
Security Technologies
VPN Security DMVPN, SSL VPN, FIPS140
Broadband Wireless Technologies
WiFi, MANET, Cellular
Legacy Wireless Comms
Land Mobile Radio
Virtualization of Services
In the field and in the cloud
IP Video Cameras
Legacy and IP-Based Sensors
Push to Talk
LMR Mobile
Persistent Systems PTT Speaker/Mic
Android Tablets and Smartphones
Samsung Note4
Rugged Compute
Xplor RangerX Android Tablet
GTAC PCs & Tablets
Persistent Systems Rugged Case + Samsung Note
Cisco IP Phones
DX650
9971
Common Operating Picture
ATAK
Video Surveillance
VSM App
VSM/VSOM
Push to Talk
IPICS Dispatch Console
IPICS Instant Connect App
IPICS Dial-in/out
Persistent Systems Embedded
Unified Voice/Video, IM, Presence
Jabber
Cisco IP Phones
Blue Force Tracking
Google Earth
Persistent Systems CoT
Koriist Stitch
Sensor Integration
Solution Components
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Foundational Mission Infrastructure that enables information sharing
and interoperability
– Leverages existing investments and infrastructure
– Enables Real-Time situational awareness; video, voice, data
– Deployable in segments; not a fork lift
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Summary