Title: TETRA Gateways and Repeaters
1TETRA Gateways and Repeaters
- Kenneth Hubner
- Regional Director Sepura
- kenneth.hubner_at_sepura.com
2Introduction
- What is Direct Mode?
- Types of Direct Mode Equipment
- Benefits of Direct Mode
- Gateway and Repeater Applications
3What is Direct Mode?
- Direct Mode is direct communication between two
or more - TETRA terminals without the use of a network
infrastructure.
4Types of Direct Mode Equipment
- 1. DM-MS Direct Mode capable TETRA terminal
Back-to-back (standard DMO operation)
5Types of Direct Mode Equipment
- 1. DM-MS Direct Mode capable TETRA terminal
- 2. DM-REP Direct Mode Repeater
Repeater
DMO
DMO
DMO
DMO
Extends coverage between DMO terminals
6Types of Direct Mode Equipment
- 1. DM-MS Direct Mode capable TETRA terminal
- 2. DM-REP Direct Mode Repeater
- 3. DM-GATE Direct Mode Gateway
TETRA Network
TMO
DMO
TMO
DMO
Control Centre
Relays communication between DMO and TMO
7Benefits of DMO
- Allows communication when network is not
available - during network rollout
- outside network coverage
- during network capacity limitations
- when a network fails
- Allows communication on the boundary of network
coverage - Predictable operation in poor signal strenght
areas - Extending the network reach with the help of DMO
Gateways - Allows communication when no monitoring is wanted
- During covert use no monitoring from network
might be wanted
8Gateway and Repeater applications
- Unpredictable coverage
- In building coverage
- Fallback operation
- Location of remote users
- Extending DMO coverage
9Gateway and Repeater applications
- 1. Unpredictable coverage
- When leaving a vehicle, handportable coverage may
not be predictableOperating in built up
areasRoaming into public buildings (shopping
centres etc.)Operating near large metallic
structuresOperating in a rural environment - DMO provides some predictable guidelines to
follow for coverage planning - Using a Repeater will allow coverage area to be
extended - Using a Gateway will allow handportable operation
in DMO, - whilst still enabling communications with trunked
mode users.
10Gateway and Repeater applications
- 1. Unpredictable coverage
- Police officers when operating on foot after
leaving a vehicle - Fire crews using the appliance as a gateway or
repeater on the fire ground - Ambulance Crews leaving the vehicle to attend to
patients - Transportation users when parked in depots use
Gateway for - communications to Trunked mode users
11Gateway and Repeater applications
- 2. In-building Coverage
- Large buildings such as power stations,
- storage buildings and metallic
- structured buildings may have
- no TMO coverage
- A Gateway can be used to allow
- DMO communications within the
- building, and a link to TMO users
- outside of the building
TMO
TETRA Infrastructure
Gateway
DMO
DMO User
Underground Bunker
12Gateway and Repeater applications
Mobile Coverage
Handportable Coverage
Gateway
13Gateway and Repeater applications
Mobile Coverage
Handportable Coverage
DMO User
Gateway
14Gateway and Repeater applications
- 4. Location of remote users
- Users out of coverage can report their position
via built-in GPS receiver. - The position report can be sent in DMO to the
gateway which can relay it - to TMO users or an operator.
TMO SDS
TETRA Network
PEI SDS
Gateway
Position Report
Position Report
TMO SDS
DMO SDS
Position Report
Position Report
Mobile Data Terminal
15Gateway and Repeater applications
- 5. Extending coverage
- Provide coverage between two geographically
separated sites when there - is no network coverage available.
Site B
Site A
DMO
DMO
Repeater
DMO User
DMO User
16Gateway and Repeater applications
- Summary
- Direct Mode is a complementary service to Trunked
Mode operation - Utilisation of DMO Gateways and Repeaters
provides - Network extension capabilities
- Predictability of coverage for working practices
- Workflow Management
- Location and management of DMO users from network
Control Centres - Fallback scenarios, when base station sites fail
- DMO must be classed as an essential service in
Public Safety, Transportation and Utility
networks
17- Any Questions?
- kenneth.hubner_at_sepura.com