Huawei presents eLTE SafeCity Solution for Public Safety
Huawei has released its eLTE SafeCity solution at Critical Communications World 2017. The solution forms part of a joint effort between Huawei and its partners to enhance global safety, aiming to provide global governments and customers with reliable and comprehensive E2E wireless networks that support service convergence, multiple sensors, and mobile police cloud.
The eLTE SafeCity solution has the following four major features, which together provide users with a comprehensive command service.
The eLTE SafeCity solution integrates voice, video, data, and geographic information system (GIS) services and accommodates surveillance, command and dispatch all in one network. It can incorporate existing service resources and integrate various types of communication networks, whether public or private, broadband or narrowband, wired or wireless. It includes cloud command solutions for numerous service types.
The 4G/4.5G-based solution allows group calls to be set up within 300 ms and a preemption delay of less than 150 ms, both of which are record speeds for the industry. High-end, low-end, and mid-range trunking terminal series are available with various IP67-certified accessory products, such as earplug microphones, shoulder microphones, and body cameras. All products are designed to withstand harsh environment, all dust, moist and shockproof. In addition, Huawei's eLTE eFEC solution for emergency command can be easily deployed within 15 minutes. It is the ideal solution for safety services, disaster relief, border patrol, emergency response and urgent repairs.
Huawei's eLTE-Licensed solution allows users to achieve video backhaul in moving scenarios even with speed up to 120 km/h. The solution enables rapid network construction and video backhaul for fixed, medium and low-speed scenarios. Using cutting-edge technologies such as inference immunity, two-way authentication, and air interface encryption, the eLTE-U solution guarantees stable and reliable data transmission. It uses compact all-in-one base stations, small enough to install on walls and poles, cutting the costs of trenching and cable layout. Rapid deployment of video surveillance networks to commercial streets, intersections, and squares guarantees nonstop all-round surveillance.
eLTE, with its open API interfaces, allows for interconnection with leading command platforms worldwide, facilitating the establishment of a comprehensive E2E video command solution. Multiple police applications installed on each trunking terminal can be connected to the central cloud database, increasing the efficiency of case management, identity recognition, and onsite enforcement. The standard eLTE mini PCIE wireless communication module is compatible with terminals produced by Huawei's industry partners, including the Aircam UAV, Hikvision inner-vehicle network camera, and Hikvision dome telecamera, meaning the solution allows for interactive mobile video surveillance. Fixed customer premise equipment (CPE) takes and transmits camera feeds. Together, they constitute all-inclusive surveillance camera networks for city administrators.
Peng Jianhua, President of Enterprise Wireless Business, Huawei, said, "Broadband trunking has been recognized by the industry as the right way to drive digitalization and informationization in policing and its applications are available and commercially deployed on a large scale. By the end of the first quarter of 2017, eLTE broadband trunking has been deployed in over 150 networks across 57 countries. At this event, Huawei officially releases the eLTE SafeCity solution with its partners. The solution meets both the B-TrunC and 3GPP standards, and supports long-term evolution, thus worth long-term investments."
Huawei released C-C4ISR Collaborative Public Safety Solutions at Global Safe City Summit 2017, which will drive digital transformation of the global public safety industry. As one of the most important solution, eLTE SafeCity helps provide secure and reliable radio communication networks for global public safety institutions and users.
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