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TS 170 001 : 3.3.1

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PROJECT MESA; SERVICE SPECIFICATION GROUP - SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS; STATEMENT OF REQUIREMENTS (SOR)

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
  2.1 Normative references
  2.2 Informative references
3 Abbreviations
4 Executive Summary
5 Project MESA SoR
  5.1 Objectives
  5.2 Scope of requirements
  5.3 User requirements
  5.4 Use of existing protocols
  5.5 Evolving specifications and standards
  5.6 Use of open architectures
  5.7 Mobile computer telecommunications system
  5.8 Local, regional and national interoperability
  5.9 Interoperability between MESA user devices
  5.10 In building and portable service
  5.11 Operational compromises
  5.12 Compliant with the need of the participating nations
  5.13 Pre-testing technology proposals
  5.13a Type approval and interoperability testing
  5.14 Frequency neutral technology
  5.15 Improvements in spectrum efficiencies
  5.16 Life-cycle procurements
  5.17 Economical and ergonomically friendly design
  5.18 Environmentally safe
  5.18a Regional safety standards
  5.19 Adequate interference protection
  5.20 Migration
  5.21 Consistent with existing standards
  5.22 Related documents, standards, policies or requirements
  5.23 Regulatory compliance
  5.24 Compliance with national and international rules,
        regulations and standards
  5.25 Compatible for multiple international standards
  5.26 Publication of standards and specifications
  5.27 Interface requirements
  5.28 Interface protocol requirements
  5.29 Transparent interfaces
  5.30 Service platform
  5.31 Two-way communication
  5.32 Traffic distribution
  5.33 Dynamic remote partitioning
  5.34 Dynamic transfer rates and bandwidth allocation
  5.35 Multiple levels of availability of service
  5.36 Priority services
  5.37 Simultaneous network or system access
  5.38 Network pre-emption
  5.39 First-In, first-Out
  5.40 System and/or network transaction audit trail
  5.41 Ability to provide statistical reports
  5.42 Agency-by-agency reports
  5.43 MESA network component identification
  5.44 Security requirements
  5.45 Automated information requirements
  5.46 Blocking unauthorized access
  5.47 Over-the-air-rekeying (OTAR)
  5.48 High-speed, error-free service
  5.49 End-to-end transmit time
  5.50 Transparent transfer
  5.51 Degradation and redundancy
  5.52 Duty cycle requirements
  5.53 Data to be transported
  5.54 Network and data base interconnectivity
  5.55 Network transmission requirements
  5.56 Location Determination
  5.57 Delayed transmission and remote stops
  5.58 Dynamic updating of data fields
Annex A (informative): National and international public
        service and public safety programs, standards,
        specifications and requirements
      A.1 Implementation of interoperable technologies
      A.2 Impact of PSWAC's four general requirements on
           Project MESA
      A.3 Project MESA use of PSWAC recommendations
      A.4 Impact of additional officers in the field
      A.5 Law enforcement and criminal justice data systems
      A.6 Prisons and correctional institutions
      A.7 Use of Project MESA specifications and standards
           in deployment of Intelligent Transport System
           (ITS) communications and other public safety
           related networks and systems
      A.8 Use of GLS for vehicle and personnel tracking,
           security, and inventory control
      A.9 Impact of recent major events on Project MESA SoR
      A.10 Major incident operational dynamics
      A.11 Institutional monitoring
      A.12 Environmental monitoring
      A.13 Administrative control of transportation and other
           related public safety telemetry
      A.14 The use of global location system in Project MESA
      A.15 Office of the future and general administrative
           applications
      A.16 Network or system messaging
      A.17 Emergency or distress signals
      A.18 Corrections and probation officers and staff's use
           of full motion video
      A.19 Major incident management and control video
      A.20 Airborne command and control video
      A.21 Normal incident command and control video
      A.22 Traffic surveillance video
      A.23 Surveillance and monitoring
      A.24 Law enforcement video applications
      A.25 Disaster relief video applications
      A.26 Land management and wildfire control applications for
           full motion video
      A.27 Emergency medical services video applications
      A.28 The use of robotics in a hazardous materials environment
      A.29 Lifeguard and water rescue applications for robotics
      A.30 Search and rescue applications of robotics
Annex B (informative): Known North American Federal, state and
        country requirements
Annex C (informative): Law enforcement scenario - Court House
        Murder
Annex D (informative): Law enforcement Scenario - U.S. State
        and Urban Police Response to Earthquake Damage
Annex E (normative): Criminal Justice providers
Annex F (normative): Automated criminal history and law
        enforcement records systems and providers
Annex G (normative): Emergency management or disaster recovery
        agencies
Annex H (normative): Special Operations needs
Annex I (normative): Health Services
      I.1 Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
      I.2 Disaster Medicine
Annex J (normative): Fire Services
Annex K (normative): Coast Guard Services (and related public
        safety functions)
Annex L (normative): Search and Rescue Activities
      L.1 Search Activities
      L.2 Rescue Activities
Annex M (normative): Airport Security (and related public
        safety functions)
Annex N (normative): Humanitarian Assistance
Annex O (normative): Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) and related
        public safety services
      O.1 Coordination and Management
      O.2 Analysis and Material Classification
      O.3 Handling
      O.4 Cleanup and Rectification
Annex P (normative): Correctional institutions
      P.1 Correctional enforcement and probation officers
Annex Q (normative): Planning precepts for responding to large
        public safety events or emergencies
Annex R (normative): General governmental and/or government
        administration needs
Annex S (normative): Land and natural resource management
Annex T (normative): Transportation's organizational mandates
        and missions
Annex U (normative): Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
Annex V (normative): The use of technologies and the
        compatibility requirement for the various applications
      V.1 Data to be transported
      V.2 General
      V.3 Electronic messaging
      V.4 Encryption
      V.5 Office of the future
      V.6 Transparent network and system access
      V.7 ITS System Requirements
      V.8 Transmission of complex files
      V.9 System integrations and interoperability
      V.10 Transmission of user and patient monitoring telemeter
      V.11 Other public safety telemetry applications
      V.12 Transmission of geographical location data
      V.13 ITS video requirements
      V.14 Transmission of full-motion video
      V.15 Robotics with full-motion video
      V.16 Transmission of still-photographs and images
Annex W (normative): UK Highways Agency - Intelligent Transport
        Systems (ITS)
      W.1 Objectives
      W.2 The English strategic road network
      W.3 Highways Agency. Transportation's organizational
          mandates and missions
      W.4 Intelligent Transport Systems
      W.5 ITS System Requirements
      W.6 ITS video requirements
      W.7 Transmission of full-motion video
      W.8 Transmission of still-photographs and images
Annex X (informative): Bibliography
History

Specifies the basis for a functional and technical specification and standards platform that can be installed as either a private system owned by government or a governmental/commercial partnership that provides priority service to public safety agencies and possibly secondary service to other commercial clients.

Committee
MESA SA
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
77
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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