Document No GSC19100 Source ATIS Contact Farrokh Khatibi
Document No: GSC-19_100 Source: ATIS Contact: Farrokh Khatibi, Qualcomm (fkhatibi@qti. qualcomm. com) Agenda Item: 3. 0 Critical Communications* Dr. Farrokh Khatibi (ATIS) Director of Engineering, Qualcomm *With An Emphasis on Public Safety GSC-19 Meeting, 15 -16 July 2015, Geneva
Agenda • Agenda and Critical Communications Overview • Farrokh Khatibi, Session Chair (10 minutes) • Invited Guest Presentations • • Erik Guttman, 3 GPP SA Chair (15 minutes) Andy Thiessen, NTIA ITS. P (15 minutes) Phil Kidner, TCCA (15 minutes) Chantal Bonardi, GSC EM TF Chair (10 minutes) • GSC Member Presentations (<10 minutes each) • • ARIB, Toshihiro Matsuzaka/Keigo Hasegawa ATIS, Farrokh Khatibi ETSI, Adrian Scrase IEEE, Kevin Lu ITU, Leo Lehmann/Colin Langtry TIA, Stephanie Montgomery TTA, Daejung Kim TTC, Hiroshi Hamano • Panel Discussion and Summary (remaining time) GSC-19 Meeting, 15 -16 July 2015, Geneva
What is Critical Communication? Critical Communications covers a broad range of communication related to topics such as Emergency Communication, Public Safety, Public Warning systems, etc. This could include activities linked to any situation of emergency, to prevention of or protection from events that could danger the safety of the general public. GSC-19 Meeting, 15 -16 July 2015, Geneva
What are the components of Critical Communication? Critical communication can be divided into four categories: • Individual to Authorities • Contacting Emergency Service via voice or text. • Authorities to Individual(s) • Public Warning System where an alert is broadcasted to a specific effected area. • Authorities to Authorities • Public Safety. • Individual to Individual(s) • Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems, Io. T to report potential failure. GSC-19 Meeting, 15 -16 July 2015, Geneva
What are the objectives of the GSC-19 Critical Communication Session? • Primary focus of the session will be on the Public Safety • Understand the global activities in the Public Safety ecosystem • Get an overview of the latest CC activities from GSC members • Conduct a panel discussion on how to improve the CC work progress • Provide a summary of future objectives, goals, and ways to collaborate going forward GSC-19 Meeting, 15 -16 July 2015, Geneva
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