公共安全网络中支持蜂窝的可穿戴设备:最新技术和性能评估

Salwa Saafi, Jiri Hosek, Aneta Kolackova
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为了提供确保人员和财产安全的服务和产品,公共安全组织负责为第一响应者(即警察、消防员和紧急医疗服务人员)提供设备和通信系统,帮助他们交换时间敏感的关键信息。为了满足关键任务需求,并针对新的宽带公共安全应用,这些组织开始从传统的陆地移动无线电转向蜂窝通信系统,并考虑一组新的部署设备,如可穿戴设备。在本文中,我们首先提供了第三代合作伙伴计划(3GPP)引入的可用于公共安全服务的功能的最新概况。其次,我们讨论了可穿戴设备的作用,更确切地说,是支持蜂窝的可穿戴设备,在创建几个新的用例中,作为拯救生命的物联网概念的一部分。最后,我们使用支持蜂窝的可穿戴设备对关键任务服务进行了性能评估,特别是使用支持LTE cat - m2的智能手表的关键任务一键通(MCPTT)应用。在本次评估中,我们研究了与可穿戴设备功能和MCPTT呼叫场景相关的不同参数对3GPP为此类应用定义的关键性能指标(MCPTT访问时间)的影响。
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Cellular-enabled Wearables in Public Safety Networks: State of the Art and Performance Evaluation
With the aim of offering services and products that ensure the safety of people and properties, public safety organizations are responsible for providing the first responders, i.e., police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical service workers, with devices and communication systems that help them exchange time-sensitive and critical information. To address the mission-critical requirements and to target new broadband public safety applications, these organizations started migrating from traditional land mobile radio towards cellular communication systems with the consideration of a new set of deployed devices, such as wearables. In this paper, we first provide a state of the art overview of the features that are introduced by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and that can be used for public safety services. Second, we discuss the role of wearable devices, more precisely cellular-enabled wearables, in creating several new use cases as part of the concept of the Internet of Life Saving Things. Finally, we conduct a performance evaluation of a mission-critical service using cellular-enabled wearables, specifically a mission-critical push-to-talk (MCPTT) application using LTE Cat-M2-enabled smartwatches. In this evaluation, we examine the impact of different parameters related to the wearable device capabilities and the MCPTT call scenarios on the key performance indicator defined by 3GPP for this type of applications, which is the MCPTT access time.
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