Interoperability for Critical Situations Disaster: Relief and Management International Cooperation & Role of ICT Alexandria, Egypt, 16 April 2007 Virna Tomaselli, virna.tomaselli@selex-comms.com 16/04/2007
Brief Company Overview Legacy of more than 100yrs, roots from the Marconi Communications company Part of the Finmeccanica group of companies (Italian based defence and aerospace industrialist) 5,000 employees worldwide Capabilities encompass joint land, sea and air applications Focus on integration and interoperability of legacy and new communications technologies
The Benefits of Interoperability Managing emergency situations at national and international level can require the involvement of many different organisations, each adopting their own procedures and communication means Of course governmental, public safety, public and aid organisations adopt the communication technology most suitable for their operational requirements and applications. In case of critical situations, cooperation among civil and military organisations is needed, with a requirement for simple fast and effective communications INTEROPERABILITY
Wireless Network Nodes for Interoperability WiNN terminals use SDR technology to route information through the most suitable and available communications channel Aim is to provide interoperability and integration of government networks and safety applications Switching capability for voice communications over different radio carriers Routing capability for data communications over different radio carriers Gateway between local and geographical networks Local extension towards mesh networks Connections of sensor networks to geographical networks
Development Project in Liguria, Italy Purpose is to investigate broadband technologies and integration of communication networks Guarantee interoperability of mobile communications systems within the emergency zone between public security and civil protection forces Establish direct contact with citizens possessing mobile phones to coordinate volunteers to raise alarms and assist in the emergency zone
Communication & Multi-carrier Missions Communication Carrier missions: Communication coverage extension following catastrophic events (flood, earthquakes, etc) Communications without the needed infrastructures Communications in a hostile environment Multi Carrier missions: Different types of sensors and communications equipment can be integrated to provide joint Surveillance and Communication capabilities
Multi-Terrain Land Vehicle Multi-terrain communications equipped vehicle; off-road, slush, crumbly terrain or mud. VHF and UHF RTx for joint (Heli/Aircraft) operations. SAT (X/Ku/Ka band) terminal. Video/ IR night operations sensors. On board intercom with wireless extension
Hybrid UAV Surveillance and Communication Platform Aero model classified platform integrated with TETRA terminal 5hr endurance, 1km operational flight level from take off Easily inflatable and operational in less than an hour. Low speed take off and landing on short unprepared runways Wideband radio coverage of fly over areas TETRA terminal can be used as a gateway/repeater as a connection to infrastructure network Transmission of video from onboard camera to ground station Can encompass a Wireless Network Node to allow dynamic access to different radio networks e.g. TETRA, GSM, Analogue
Airship Land and Maritime Surveillance Unmanned airship with hovering capability, also in adverse weather conditions. 24hr endurance Fully integrated communications, surveillance and navigation systems Communication coverage extension when a fixed installation cannot be relied upon Easy to use MMI at the Control station to allow easy management of the ship Radio base stations and radio links; HF/VHF/UHF radio and satellite communications
www.selex-comms.com Virna Tomaselli virna.tomaselli@selex-comms.com 16/04/2007