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Project 25 Today – An Overview
Doug Chapman
Etherstack
March 11, 2013 1 Project 25 Technology Interest Group
The TIA-102 suite of standards is used for the design of Project 25 (P25) interoperable digital two-way wireless communication products. P25 is adopted by organizations around the world for mission critical communications
Public Safety Interoperable Communications
Enabling
Interoperability
Multi-Vendor
Sourcing Migration from
Legacy Equipment
Multiple
Frequency
Bands
Conventional
& Trunked
Operation
Secure
Communications
Global Standard with
Worldwide AdoptionCoverage
Flexibility Voice and Data
Established
Public Safety
User Driven
Spectral
Efficiency
Evolving
Enabling
Interoperability
Multi-Vendor
Sourcing Migration from
Legacy Equipment
Multiple
Frequency
Bands
Conventional
& Trunked
Operation
Secure
Communications
Global Standard with
Worldwide AdoptionCoverage
Flexibility Voice and Data
Established
Public Safety
User Driven
Spectral
Efficiency
Evolving
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Benefits of Project 25
Requirement P25
Interoperability
Multi-Vendor Sourcing
Public Safety User-Driven
Digital
Worldwide Adoption
Economical Coverage
Trunked & Conventional Operation
Multiple Configurations
Supports Migration
Multiple Frequency Bands Supported
Security Services
Spectrally Efficient
Grant Funding
Forward Interoperability Planning with
LTE
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Project 25 Equipment Manufacturers
2013 Slide 4 Project 25 Technology Interest Group
Multi-Vendor, Competitive Sourcing
37 Vendors for Project 25 Equipment and Services are available
15 fixed station/repeater manufacturers
15 Subscriber manufacturers
11 console manufacturers
15 network providers
5 test equipment suppliers
PTIG Project 25 Industry List - March 2013
2013 Slide 5 Project 25 Technology Interest Group
PTIG Member O rganizationsFixed Stations
& Repeaters
Mobile &
Portable
Equipment &
Subscribers
Consoles Networks SoftwareTest
Equipment
Systems
Integration
Consultant
Services
AECO M
AERO FLEX
AIRWAVE SO LUTIO NS
ANRITSU
AVTEC
CASSIDIAN CO MMUNICATIO NS
CATALYST CO MMUNICATIO NS
CISCO SYSTEMS
CO BHAM AVIO NICS
CO DAN RADIO - DANIELS
CYNERGYZE
DATRO N
DVSI
EF JO HNSO N TECHNO LO GIES
ETHERSTACK
FEDERAL ENGRG INC
GENESIS GRO UP
HARRIS CO RPO RATIO N
ICO M AMERICA
KENWO O D USA
MIDLAND RADIO
MO DUCO M
MO TO RO LA SO LUTIO NS
PANTEL INTERNATIO NAL
PO WERTRUNK
RADIO CO MMUNICATIO NS SO LUTIO NS
RAYTHEO N CIVIL CO MMUNICATIO NS
RELM WIRELESS
SIMO CO
SPECTRA ENGINEERING
TAIT RADIO
TECHNISO NIC
TELEX RADIO DISPATCH
THALES CO MMUNICATIO NS
VERTEX STANDARD
WIRELESS PACIFIC
ZETRO N
37 15 15 11 15 5 5 15 5
Console Vendor FSI/CSSI Support
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Vendor FSI CSSI
Avtec
Catalyst
Cisco
Moducom
Pantel
Zetron
R.F. Vendor FSI/CSSI Support
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Vendor FSI CSSI
Cassidian
Codan
EF Johnson
Harris
Icom
Kenwood
Motorola Solutions
Midland
Raytheon
Spectra
SImoco
Relm
Tait
R.F. Vendor FDMA/TDMA Support
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Vendor FDMA TDMA
Cassidian
Codan
EF Johnson
Harris
Icom
Kenwood
Motorola Solutions
Midland
Raytheon
Spectra
SImoco
Relm
Tait
Project 25 is unique in that Public Safety Professionals are part of the standards development process
P25 Steering Committee
P25 User Needs Sub-Committee
APIC (APCO Project 25 Interface Committee) Task Groups
Project 25 Requirements:
Defined By Users, For Users
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• Project 25 systems are deployed in 83 countries
Worldwide Adoption
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• International adoption of Project 25 is attributed to: o Coverage vs. Cost o Conventional & Trunked
Operation o Interoperability o Spectral Efficiency o Multi Vendor Sourcing o Broader Range of
Operating Bands available
o Analog and PH I backwards compatible
o Symmetrical coverage of voice and data
o Able to blend TDMA and FDMA to optimize cost of ownership
o Same direct radio-to-radio mode as available in current analog systems
o Supports encryption in direct mode
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International Growth
Project 25 Technology Interest Group
Project 25: A System of Defined Interfaces
AIR
INTERACES
DATA
APPLICATIONS
DATA
INTERFACES
SECURITY
INTERFACES
WIRELINE
INTERFACES
ISSI/CSSI
FSI
P25 FDMA
COMMON AIR
INTERFACE
TRUNKING OPERATION
CONVENTIONAL OPERATION
P25 TDMA
COMMON AIR
INTERFACE
TRUNKING OPERATION
SUBSCRIBER
DATA
PERIPHERAL
NETWORK
MANAGEMENT
TELEPHONE
INTERCONNECT
PSTN
KEY FILL
Key Fill
Device
INTER- KMF
KMF KMF
OTAR
KMF
DATA NETWORK
Gateway
RF Site
P25 System
KEY
LOCATION
Gateway
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Project 25/TIA Standards Process Map
APIC: TIA-P25
Interface via MoU
• Develops user requirements into standards proposals
• Serves as venues for needed clarifications
• Manages documents • All organizations get
a vote
APIC: APCO Project 25 Interface Committee
TIA: Telecommunications Industry Association
Joint Participation
P25 Steering
Committee
P25 User
Needs
Committee
User Needs
Task Groups
User voice
• Define requirements for standardization;
• Adopt or reject TIA work
• Only Users vote • Develops concept
documents for P25
TIA TR-8
Committee
TR-8 Committee
Subcommittees
Subcommittee
Working Groups
Industry voice
• Develop consensus standards with guidance from APIC and users
• Only TR-8 members vote
APIC
Working Groups
APIC
Task Groups
March 11, 2013 Project 25 Technology Interest Group
Project 25 • Project 25 interoperable digital two-way wireless
communication products are designed to the TIA-102 suite of standards
• Project 25 is made up of air interfaces, wireline interfaces, security interfaces, data interfaces, and data applications
• For a P25 interface or service to be defined for a given functionality, both the TIA-102 Core Definition documents and Testing documents need to be published
• P25/TIA Compliance is determined at the feature level, P25 features should be designed to the applicable TIA-102 standards documents and pass TIA-102 published tests that apply
What Is Project 25: A Conclusion
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• Equipment and services are available from over 37 vendors
• Adopted worldwide with P25 systems deployed in 83 countries
• Public safety professionals are part of the standards process
• Spectrally Efficient and Compliant to FCC and Other Regulatory Bodies around the world
• Covers large geographic areas with fewer transmitter sites than other technologies providing economical coverage
• Supports both Trunked & Conventional operation
• Supports a multitude of configurations such as multicast, simulcast, direct/simplex operation, repeaters, voting, single-site, and multi-site
• Supports multiple frequency bands
• Supports Security Services
• Digital enabling improved audio over analog
Concluding - The Benefits of Project 25
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Additional Project 25 Resources
Project 25 Interest Group (PTIG) Website
• http://www.project25.org/
• (Provides links to all PTIG members sites)
Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA)
Website
http://www.tiaonline.org/all-standards/committees/tr-8
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Project 25 Today – An Overview
Thank You
Doug Chapman
Etherstack
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