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Mobile broadband communications for public safety
Contents:
1 Public protection and disaster relief communications
1.1 Background and terminology
1.2 PPDR function and organizations
1.3 Operational framework and communications needs for PPDR
1.4 Communications systems for PPDR
1.5 Regulatory and standardization framework
2 Mobile broadband data applications and capacity needs
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Data-centric, multimedia applications for PPDR
2.3 Characterization of broadband data applications for PPDR
2.4 Assessment of the data capacity needs in various operational scenarios
3 Future mobile broadband PPDR communications systems
3.1 Paradigm changer for the delivery of PPDR broadband communications
3.2 Techno-economic aspects driving the paradigm change
3.3 System view of future mobile broadband PPDR communications
3.4 Current initiatives
4 LTE technology for PPDR communications
4.1 Standardization roadmap towards mission-critical LTE
4.2 LTE fundamentals
4.3 Group communications and PTT
4.4 Device-to-device communications
4.5 Prioritization and Qos control for PPDR
4.6 Isolated E-UTRAN operation
4.7 High-power UE
4.8 RAN sharing enhancements
5 LTE networks for PPDR communications
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Delivery options for mobile broadband PPDR network and services
5.3 Dedicated network
5.4 Commercial network
5.5 Hybrid solutions
5.6 Network architecture design and implementation aspects
6 Radio spectrum for PPDR communications
6.1 Spectrum management: regulatory framework and models
6.2 Internationally harmonized frequency ranges for PPDR communications
6.3 Spectrum needs for mobile broadband PPDR communications
6.4 Existing spectrum assignments for PPDR and candidate
6.5 Spectrum sharing for PPDR communications
Index
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