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市場調查報告書

TETRA技術及歐洲緊急救援無線技術・市場評價

TETRA Technology and European Market Assessment of Technologies and Markets for First Responders Radio

出版商 Practel, Inc.
出版日期 2008年09月 商品編碼 72251
內容資訊 英文  
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TETRA技術及歐洲緊急救援無線技術・市場評價 是由出版商Practel, Inc.在2008年09月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金3890起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:公共安全無線之主要規格TETRA的分析、更新TETRA技術的發展技術資訊、歐洲主要各國的TETRA發展可能性的行銷分析結果、技術概要、優點、標準化流程(Release I・II)動向、TETRA及P25無線的比較、Project MESA分析、市場預測、促進及阻礙市場發展因素、主要國家計畫、主要銷售企業介紹等。內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 介紹

第2章 主幹無線

  • 概念
  • 詳細
    • 對話團體
    • 頻寬效率
    • 系統作業
    • 系統管理
    • 方向

第3章 技術:公共安全通訊的新方向

  • 公共安全無線的條件
  • 標準化流程及各種技術
  • TETRA Release I
  • P25及TETRA
  • 安全
  • 總結

第4章 TETRA Release II

  • 需求
  • TMO(Trunked Mode Operation)範圍擴張
  • AMR(Adaptive Multiple Rate)語音解碼器
  • MELPe(Mixed Excitation Liner Predictive, enhanced)語音解碼器
  • 新資料服務
    • TAPS
    • TEDS
  • TETRA Release II的狀況
    • 標準化

第5章 第III階段:Project MESA

  • 概要
  • 組織
  • 背景
  • Project MESA的結構
  • 網路運作
  • MESA的SoR
  • 目標
  • 應用
  • 轉捩點
  • 技術詳細
  • 系統架構
  • 安全性
  • Projects P25/TETRA・MESA

第6章 障礙

  • 資金投入
  • 頻寬混雜
  • 控制性

第7章 市場分析

  • 概要
  • 實例
  • 地區
  • 市場發展促進因素:產業・應用
  • 市場預測

第8章 優點:摘要

第9章 計畫

  • 英國的TETRA系統
  • 義大利的TETRA
  • 全球性合約

第10章 銷售企業

第11章 總論

專有名詞

參考資料

圖表

目錄

Abstract

This report continues the Practel' s research in the Public Safety Communications (PSC). In particular, it updates the technical information on the development of the TETRA technology and provides results of the marketing analysis for TETRA potential in the major European countries.

Events in the U.S. and all around the world showed that existing public safety radio characteristics do not satisfy new requirements. Particularly, those events demonstrated that first responders had difficulties to communicate with each other in a case of crisis. Decentralized structure of the public safety agencies, their desire to control means of communications inside of one agency without detailed planning to support also communications with other agencies created a dangerous situation.

This situation is characterized by:

  • Absence of coordination between government entities to equip first responders with compatible radios and to create homogeneous networks
  • Absence of adequate redundancy to support first responders communications
  • Delay in deploying advanced technologies
  • Absence of continuity of operation planning.

This situation required immediate actions, and governments all around the globe were pressured to allocate significant funds to create the infrastructure for first responders' communications.

In the technological part, the report updates technical information on the phased TETRA technology development; it shows TETRA evolution towards the MESA “system of system” concept of the global PSC network.

In the marketing part, this report concentrates on the TETRA development in the major European countries: UK, Germany, France and Spain. The authors researched the addressable TETRA market in these countries, and provided the results of this research.

Research Methodologies

Considerable research was done using the Internet. Information from various Web sites was studied and analyzed; evaluation of publicly available marketing and technical publications was conducted. Telephone conversations and interviews were held with industry analysts, technical experts and executives. In addition to these interviews and primary research, secondary sources were used to develop a more complete mosaic of the market landscape, including industry and trade publications, conferences and seminars.

The overriding objective throughout the work has been to provide valid and relevant information. This has led to a continual review and update of the information content.

Target Audience

This report is important for the government agencies involved in the first response to critical situations. It is necessary for technical departments of such agencies to have a document, which in simple language explains radio technology and architectures of networks supporting public safety radios. They also need to have a picture of the market with the major players and their portfolios to select the right equipment.

For vendors of the first response technology, this report provides valuable information on competition. It also supports these vendors with the market assessment.

Table of Contents

1.0 Introduction

  • 1.1 General
  • 1.2 Public Safety Systems
  • 1.3 New Era
  • 1.4 Initial Actions
    • 1.4.1 Road to Interoperability
    • 1.4.2 New Technology
  • 1.5 Scope and Goals
  • 1.6 Research Methodology
  • 1.7 Target Audience

2.0 Trunked Radio - The Way to Go

  • 2.1 Concept
  • 2.2 Details
    • 2.2.1 Talk Groups
      • 2.2.1.1 Encryption
    • 2.2.3 Spectrum Efficiency
    • 2.2.4 System Operation: Dispatch/Land Mobile Radio
    • 2.2.5 System Administration
    • 2.2.6 Directions

3.0 Technology: New Roads for Public Safety Communications

  • 3.1 Requirements to Public Safety Radio
  • 3.2 Standardization Process and Technologies
    • 3.2.1 General
    • 3.2.2 Beginning
  • 3.3 TETRA: Scope-Release I
    • 3.3.1 General
    • 3.3.2 Bands
    • 3.3.3 TETRA and GSM
    • 3.3.4 Main Features
      • 3.3.4.1 General
      • 3.3.4.2 Technical
      • 3.3.4.3 Services
    • 3.3.5 Benefits
    • 3.3.6 Networking
    • 3.3.7 Details
      • 3.3.7.1 General
      • 3.3.7.2 Interfaces
      • 3.3.7.3 Infrastructure
      • 3.3.7.4 Spectrum Allocation
      • 3.3.7.5 Mobiles
  • 3.4 P25 and TETRA
    • 3.4.1 Details
  • 3.5 Security
  • 3.6 Summary

4.0 TETRA Release II

  • 4.1 Need
    • 4.1.1 Rational
    • 4.1.2 Applications
  • 4.2 Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) Range Extension
  • 4.3 Adaptive Multiple Rate (AMR) Voice Codec
  • 4.4 Mixed Excitation Liner Predictive, enhanced (MELPe) Voice Codec
  • 4.5 New Data Services
    • 4.5.1 TAPS
    • 4.5.2 TEDS
  • 4.6 Status on TETRA Release II
    • 4.6.1 Standardization

5.0 Phase III-Project MESA

  • 5.1 General
  • 5.2 Organization
  • 5.3 Background
  • 5.4 Project MESA Formulators
  • 5.5 Networking
  • 5.6 MESA Statement of Requirements (SoR)
    • 5.6.1 General
    • 5.6.2 Vision: Ad-hoc and Cell
      • 5.6.2.1 Features
      • 5.6.2.2 Technological Needs
      • 5.6.2.3 General Technology-Requirements
      • 5.6.2.4 Specific and Functional Requirements
  • 5.7 Goals
  • 5.8 Applications
  • 5.9 Crossroads
    • 5.9.1 Vendors Position
  • 5.10 Technology Details: System of Systems
    • 5.10.1 Framework description
  • 5.11 Architecture
  • 5.12 Security
  • 5.13 Projects P25/TETRA and MESA

6.0 Roadblocks

  • 6.1 Funding
  • 6.2 Spectrum Congestion
  • 6.3 Control

7.0 Market Analysis

  • 7.1 General
  • 7.2 Examples
  • 7.3 Geography
  • 7.4 Market Drivers-Industries-Applications
  • 7.5 Market Forecast
    • 7.5.1 Model Assumptions
    • 7.5.2 Market Estimate
      • 7.5.2.1 UK
      • 7.5.2.2 Germany
      • 7.5.2.3 France
      • 7.5.2.4 Spain

8.0 Benefits: Summary

9.0 Projects

  • 9.1 TETRA Systems in UK
  • 9.2 TETRA in Italy
  • 9.3 Global Contracts

10.0 Vendors

  • Aerial facilities Limited (AFL)-Axell
  • Artevea
  • Celex
  • ClearTone
  • DAMM Cellular
  • EADS
  • Frequentis
  • M/ACom
  • Motorola
  • Niros
  • Pegasus Network
  • Rohde-Schwarz
  • Rohill
  • Teltronic
  • Sepura
  • Selex
  • SmartLink Radio Networks
  • Team Simoco
  • Thales
  • 11.0 Conclusions
  • Glossary
  • References

FIGURES:

  • Figure 1: TETRA in Europe
  • Figure 2: Trunked Radio Concept Illustration
  • Figure 3: TETRA Release I Abilities
  • Figure 4: TETRA Interworking Illustration
  • Figure 5: Network Scenarios
  • Figure 6: TETRA Release I Interfaces
  • Figure 7: TETRA: Spectrum Allocation
  • Figure 8: P25 Phased Approach
  • Figure 9: TETRA II Developments
  • Figure 10: Directions
  • Figure 11: TAPS
  • Figure 12: TEDS RF Channel Characteristics
  • Figure 13: Partners
  • Figure 14: MESA Networking
  • Figure 15: Project MESA Evolving
  • Figure 16: PSR Evolution
  • Figure 17: Illustration of TETRA Market Geography (2006)
  • Figure 18: TETRA Segmentation by Industries (2007)
  • Figure 19: UK TETRA Portable Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 20: UK TETRA Portable Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-(Unit 000)
  • Figure 21: UK TETRA Mobile Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 22: UK TETRA Mobile Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-(Unit 000)
  • Figure 23: UK TETRA Base Station Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 24: UK TETRA Base Station Addressable Market -First Responders-(Unit 000)
  • Figure 25: UK TETRA Equipment Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 26: Germany TETRA Portable Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 27: Germany TETRA Portable Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-(Unit 000)
  • Figure 28: Germany TETRA Mobile Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 29: Germany TETRA Mobile Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-(Unit 000)
  • Figure 30: Germany TETRA Base Station Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 31: Germany TETRA Base Station Addressable Market -First Responders-(Unit 000)
  • Figure 32: Germany TETRA Equipment Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 33: French TETRA Portable Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-(Unit 000)
  • Figure 34: French TETRA Portable Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 35: French TETRA Mobile Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-(Unit 000)
  • Figure 36: French TETRA Mobile Radio Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 37: French TETRA Base Station Addressable Market -First Responders-(Unit 000)
  • Figure 38: French TETRA Base Station Addressable Market -First Responders-($M)
  • Figure 39: French TETRA Equipment Addressable Market-First Responders ($M)
  • Figure 40: Spain TETRA Portable Radio Addressable Market-First Responders (Unit 000)
  • Figure 41: Spain TETRA Portable Radio Addressable Market-First Responders ($M)
  • Figure 42: Spain TETRA Mobile Radio Addressable Market - First Responders (Unit 000)
  • Figure 43: Spain: TETRA Mobile Radio Addressable Market-First Responders ($M)
  • Figure 44: Spain TETRA Base Station Addressable Market-First Responders (Unit 000)
  • Figure 45: Spain TETRA Base Station Addressable Market-First Responders ($M)
  • Figure 46: Spain TETRA Equipment Addressable Market-First Responders ($M)
  • Figure 47: TETRA Projects Data

TABLES:

  • Table 1: TETRA Established
  • Table 2: TETRA Release I-Major Characteristics
  • Table 3: TETRA Improvements
  • Table 4: Applications (Release II)
  • Table 5: Mesa Networks Levels
  • Table 6: Evolution of TETRA Applications
  • Table 7: TETRA Features
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