Resilient First Responder Paging via ATSC 3.0/NEXT GEN TV

F. Engel, Red Grasso, Tony Sammarco
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Many Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and Fire services across the United States still rely on analog voice paging technology to communicate emergency incident information to responders. The infrastructure for these paging systems is typically owned, operated, and maintained by the local government or agency to ensure coverage includes as close to 100% of the jurisdiction as possible. This paper proposes the use of datacasting technology to provide a redundant method for critical data distribution over a wide area to serve the paging needs of public safety and uses North Carolina as a test case. This concept could lead to cost-sharing, higher reliability, greater collaboration across jurisdictions, and reduced response times. The public deserves the best possible response from the public safety sector and therefore, public safety deserves the best technology available in order to achieve their mission. PBS North Carolina, along with the North Carolina Department of Information Technology First Responder Emerging Technologies Program (FirstTech), presented this concept at the 2019 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Broadcast Engineering and Information Technology Conference. Much progress has been made since then. Starting in early 2020, a United States Department of Homeland Security Small Business Innovation Research grant was awarded to develop a prototype system that included an encoder and a custom ATSC 3.0 paging receiver with a miniature antenna. This paper will discuss the overall concept and current progress using ATSC 3.0 to address a critical emergency communications need [1].
弹性第一响应者寻呼通过ATSC 3.0/下一代电视
美国的许多紧急医疗服务(EMS)和消防服务仍然依靠模拟语音寻呼技术向响应者传达紧急事件信息。这些寻呼系统的基础设施通常由当地政府或机构拥有、操作和维护,以确保覆盖范围尽可能接近100%的管辖范围。本文提出使用数据广播技术为大范围内的关键数据分发提供一种冗余方法,以满足公共安全的寻呼需求,并以北卡罗来纳州为测试案例。这一概念可能导致成本分摊、更高的可靠性、更大的跨司法管辖区协作以及更短的响应时间。公众应该得到公共安全部门尽可能最好的回应,因此,公共安全部门应该得到最好的技术,以实现他们的使命。PBS北卡罗莱纳州与北卡罗莱纳州信息技术部第一响应者新兴技术计划(FirstTech)一起,在2019年全国广播公司协会(NAB)广播工程和信息技术会议上提出了这一概念。自那时以来,已经取得了很大进展。从2020年初开始,美国国土安全部小企业创新研究拨款用于开发一个原型系统,该系统包括一个编码器和一个带有微型天线的定制ATSC 3.0寻呼接收器。本文将讨论使用ATSC 3.0解决关键应急通信需求的总体概念和当前进展。
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