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Page 1: Wireless Solutions for Emergency Response Mathew Taylor – Intel Corp. Senior Solutions Architect Government Solutions & Digital Communities mathew.h.taylor@intel.com

Wireless Solutions for Emergency Response

Mathew Taylor – Intel Corp.Senior Solutions ArchitectGovernment Solutions & Digital [email protected]

Page 2: Wireless Solutions for Emergency Response Mathew Taylor – Intel Corp. Senior Solutions Architect Government Solutions & Digital Communities mathew.h.taylor@intel.com

2Customer Solutions Group Customer Solutions Group

Responding to CrisisResponding to CrisisResponding to CrisisResponding to Crisis

Real-Time Awareness and Management of Key Resources

Needed QuicklyNeeded Quickly• Communication Communication

(voice/video/data)(voice/video/data)

• Healthcare (EMS, Water, Sewer)Healthcare (EMS, Water, Sewer)

• Infrastructure (Power, Roads, Infrastructure (Power, Roads, Shelter)Shelter)

• Remote Awareness and Control: Remote Awareness and Control: e.g. Traffic, SCADAe.g. Traffic, SCADA

Needed QuicklyNeeded Quickly• Communication Communication

(voice/video/data)(voice/video/data)

• Healthcare (EMS, Water, Sewer)Healthcare (EMS, Water, Sewer)

• Infrastructure (Power, Roads, Infrastructure (Power, Roads, Shelter)Shelter)

• Remote Awareness and Control: Remote Awareness and Control: e.g. Traffic, SCADAe.g. Traffic, SCADA

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Empowering the Point of Empowering the Point of ActionAction

ApplicationsApplications Connected to MobilizedConnected to Mobilized

InfrastructureInfrastructure Wired to UnwiredWired to Unwired

DevicesDevices Fixed to MobileFixed to Mobile

Digital CommunitiesMobilized Solutions

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Mobile Platforms andMobile Platforms and Infrastructures Evolving Infrastructures Evolving

Flash Flash MemoryMemory ChipsetsChipsets

EDGEEDGEW-CDMA (3G)W-CDMA (3G)

WiMAXWiMAX Wi-FiWi-Fi

CPUsCPUs

PHONE PHONE PLATFORMPLATFORM

NOTEBOOKNOTEBOOKPLATFORMPLATFORM

More capable, lower power, unified mobile experienceMore capable, lower power, unified mobile experienceMore capable, lower power, unified mobile experienceMore capable, lower power, unified mobile experience

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3G3GWiMAXWiMAXWi-FiWi-FiUWBUWB

&&BluetoothBluetooth

Wide AreaWide AreaNetworkNetwork

Metropolitan AreaMetropolitan AreaNetworkNetwork

Local AreaLocal AreaNetworkNetwork

Personal AreaPersonal AreaNetworkNetwork

Wireless Technologies Will Co-ExistWireless Technologies Will Co-Exist

The Result: The Result: Always Best ConnectedAlways Best Connected*Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners.*Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners.

RFIDRFID

““the Broadband Wireless Erathe Broadband Wireless Era””

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Rev2.5_060805

WiMAX : Why the excitement ?

• One world-wide standard for broadband connectivity

Potential single global SKULicensed & license exempt spectrumLow Intellectual Property Rights License Fees

• OFDM technology optimized for data with room for growth

N. AmericaN. America

Central & S. AmericaCentral & S. America

W. & E. EuropeW. & E. Europe

Middle East &Middle East & AfricaAfrica

APACAPAC2.5 & 5.8 GHz2.5 & 5.8 GHz

2.5, 3.5 & 5.8 GHz2.5, 3.5 & 5.8 GHz

3.5 & 5.8 GHz3.5 & 5.8 GHz

3.5 & 5.8 GHz3.5 & 5.8 GHz

3.5 & 5.8 GHz3.5 & 5.8 GHz

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WiMAX Networks PhasesWiMAX Networks Phases

Metro Zone

EnterpriseCampus Piconet

Fixed Indoor

Mobile

802.16-2004802.16-2004

Wi-Fi* Hotspot

Wi-Fi*

Fixed Outdoor

Backhaul

Early Early 802.16e 802.16e

802.16e 802.16e

Mobile ServiceDense Cell Overlay NetworkDense Cell Overlay NetworkMobile Triple Play - 2007+Mobile Triple Play - 2007+• Freq < 2.5 GHz Licensed• Mid cost networks• Handheld & Notebook

Portable ServiceCell Data Overlay Network - 2006 Cell Data Overlay Network - 2006 • Freq < 3.5G Licensed• Low/Mid cost networks• Notebook focus

Access ServiceData Overlay w/ Voice - 2005Data Overlay w/ Voice - 2005• 2.5, 3.5, 5.8 GHz - Lic& UnLic• Low cost network • RG focus

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8Customer Solutions Group Customer Solutions Group

Intel WiMAX RolloutIntel WiMAX RolloutIntel WiMAX RolloutIntel WiMAX Rollout

’’0505

’’0606

Infrastructure / Infrastructure / Outdoor CPEOutdoor CPEDeploymentsDeployments

’’0808

Handset Handset IntegrationIntegration

’’0707

Indoor CPEsIndoor CPEs& Portable& Portable

NotebookNotebook IntegrationIntegration

Integrated Centrino Integrated Centrino solutionssolutions

Intel Integrated WiMAX Intel Integrated WiMAX solutions for the handsetsolutions for the handset

Pro/Wireless 5116Pro/Wireless 5116Broadband InterfaceBroadband Interface

Pro/Wireless 5116Pro/Wireless 5116Broadband InterfaceBroadband Interface

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9Customer Solutions Group Customer Solutions Group

1980s 1990s 2000

Vo

lum

eEthernet

(802.3)

2010

10Mbps

100Mbps

1Gbps

10Gbps

2Mbps

11Mbps

54Mbps

IEEE ModelIEEE Model Proprietary ModelProprietary Model

Investments Investments in in

InnovationsInnovations

100’s of companies100’s of companies

1000’s of engineers1000’s of engineersSingle company limits the Single company limits the

pace of innovationpace of innovation

Cost/Price Cost/Price DynamicsDynamics

Volume, innovations & Volume, innovations & competition drives cost/pricing competition drives cost/pricing

downdown

Ability & Motivation for Ability & Motivation for lower cost/pricing lackinglower cost/pricing lacking

(802.16)

Other names or brands may be claimed as the property of their respective owners

Carriers: next generation data networks will be OFDMA based

- - - - WiMAX is the only OFDMA

WWAN Standard

Carriers: next generation data networks will be OFDMA based

- - - - WiMAX is the only OFDMA

WWAN Standard

(802.11)

Two critical elements of Two critical elements of successsuccess IEEE standardization & client integrationIEEE standardization & client integration

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Source: IntelSource: Intel

Wi-Fi Inflection PointWi-Fi Inflection Point WiMAX Inflection PointWiMAX Inflection Point

Source: IntelSource: Intel

Total Notebook PCs (Mu)Total Notebook PCs (Mu)

Wi-Fi Enabled Notebooks (Mu)Wi-Fi Enabled Notebooks (Mu)

WiMAX Enabled Notebooks (Mu)WiMAX Enabled Notebooks (Mu)

1st In

tel S

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CPE/Bas

esta

tion

Deplo

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ts

Handse

t

Inte

gratio

n

Notebook

Inte

gratio

n

802.

16e

infra

stru

cture

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11Customer Solutions Group Customer Solutions Group

2006-2007: WiMAX Certified* Portable 2006-2007: WiMAX Certified* Portable Broadband Wireless Access for Laptop UsersBroadband Wireless Access for Laptop Users2006-2007: WiMAX Certified* Portable 2006-2007: WiMAX Certified* Portable Broadband Wireless Access for Laptop UsersBroadband Wireless Access for Laptop Users

INTERNETINTERNETBACKBONEBACKBONE

Telco Core Telco Core Network or Network or

Private (Fiber) Private (Fiber) NetworkNetwork

802.16802.16

SEEKS BESTSEEKS BESTCONNECTIONCONNECTION

Laptop ConnectedThrough 802.16

Line of Sight Line of Sight BACKHAULBACKHAUL

802.16 PCI 802.16 PCI Express* Form Express* Form

FactorFactor

802.16802.16

802.16802.16

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Run All Day Run All Day UnwiredUnwired

Access Your Access Your Data On all Data On all

Your DevicesYour Devices

Seamlessly Seamlessly CommunicateCommunicate

Provide a consistent user-experience in a Provide a consistent user-experience in a environment of intermittent connectivity and powerenvironment of intermittent connectivity and power

Provide a consistent user-experience in a Provide a consistent user-experience in a environment of intermittent connectivity and powerenvironment of intermittent connectivity and power

Access/ Use Access/ Use Your Data Your Data Anytime Anytime

AnywhereAnywhere

Mobilize ApplicationsMobilize ApplicationsIntel Mobilized Software InitiativeIntel Mobilized Software Initiative

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Citizen SatisfactionCitizen Satisfaction Economic VitalityEconomic Vitality

Safety & SecuritySafety & SecurityBridging the Digital DivideBridging the Digital Divide

DIGITAL DIGITAL COMMUNITIESCOMMUNITIES

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WestminsterWestminster

TaipeiTaipei

KoreaKorea

OsakaOsakaClevelandCleveland

PutrajayaPutrajaya

GeorgiaGeorgia

ItalyItaly

SpainSpain

BerlinBerlin

SydneySydney

Emerging Digital Communities Digital Communities worldwideworldwide

CyberjayaCyberjaya

Port HuronPort Huron

PortlandPortland ChicagoChicago

Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi

PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia

BrazilBrazil

SwedenSweden

nRW GermanynRW Germany

AustriaAustria

Virginia BeachVirginia Beach

TampaTampa

Los AngelesLos Angeles

Colorado Colorado SpringsSprings

……moving toward mobilized servicesmoving toward mobilized services

JerusalemJerusalem

KaohsiungKaohsiung

PolandPoland

HungaryHungary

SeattleSeattle

MiamiMiami

Digital City Projects

Digital City Opportunities

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MOBILITYMOBILITY eGovernment ServiceseGovernment Services

INFRASTRUCTUREINFRASTRUCTURE

POLICYPOLICY

GovernmentGovernment CitizensCitizensBusinessBusinessEconomic VitalityEconomic Vitality Safety & SecuritySafety & Security SatisfactionSatisfaction

Standards Based Computing PlatformsStandards Based Computing Platforms

Standards Based CommunicationsStandards Based Communications

Building a Digital Community

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End–to-End SolutionsEnd–to-End SolutionsSOLUTION STARTER KIT ELEMENTSSOLUTION STARTER KIT ELEMENTS

WiFi WiMAXPrivatePrivateNetworksNetworks 3G WAN3G WANWire-lineWire-line

NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURENETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

Client DevicesClient DevicesLaptops, Tablets, HandheldsLaptops, Tablets, Handhelds

RuggedizedRuggedized Non-RuggedizedNon-Ruggedized

HARDWAREHARDWARE

PublicPublic

SafetySafetyTraffic MgmtTraffic Mgmt

eParking, etceParking, etcLandLand

ManagementManagementVideoVideo

SurveillanceSurveillanceAssetAsset

ManagementManagementDistanceDistance

LearningLearningHealthcareHealthcare

MOBILIZED SOLUTIONS / SERVICES CATEGORIESMOBILIZED SOLUTIONS / SERVICES CATEGORIES

AutomationAutomation

eFormseFormsRFID, Sensors,RFID, Sensors,

Smart ObjectsSmart ObjectsSpatialSpatial

GIS / LBSGIS / LBSSOA, SOE, SOISOA, SOE, SOI

SecuritySecurity

Data / UsersData / Users

COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURECOMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE

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18Customer Solutions Group Customer Solutions Group

Public SafetyPublic SafetyPublic SafetyPublic Safety

– Nomadic/Mobile IP voice / video / Nomadic/Mobile IP voice / video / datadata

– Location: person, vehicle, Location: person, vehicle, resourcesresources

– Remote ManagementRemote Management– Situation AwarenessSituation Awareness

– Maps, events, resources

– Surveillance, SensorsSurveillance, Sensors– Systems Control: SCADA, TrafficSystems Control: SCADA, Traffic

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19Customer Solutions Group Customer Solutions Group

Backhaul

Access

GREEN

BLUE

10-20 mile Point-to-Point Broadband Wireless Backhaul

1000’ to 3 mile Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Access

WiMax: Sept 15th or Sept 16th

1st 2nd

3rd

4th

T3 Install Soon

Katrina Wireless Katrina Wireless ProjectsProjects

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Imagine a community…Imagine a community…

Intel enables complete solutions Intel enables complete solutions Intel CapitalIntel Capital

SolutionSolutionArchitectsArchitects

Knowledge Sharing Knowledge Sharing IntelIntel®® Solution Solution

ServicesServicesIT@IntelIT@Intel

TechnologTechnologyy

InnovationInnovationPlatform DevelopmentPlatform Development

Breath of SolutionsBreath of Solutions

Mainstream Mainstream AdoptionAdoption

ESRI

Continuous ImprovementContinuous Improvement& Innovation& Innovation

Industry Industry MomentumMomentum

Success StoriesSuccess Stories

The Wireless City

A Report on Mobile & Broadband Wireless Computing for the City of Westminster

d-NRW

Rio RanchoNew Mexico

"The City of Vision"

Intel’s Role in the Digital CommunityIntel’s Role in the Digital Community

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Thank You!

Mathew Taylor – Intel Corp.Senior Solutions ArchitectGovernment Solutions & Digital [email protected]

http://www.intel.com/go/digitalcommunitieshttp://www.govtech.net/digitalcommunitieshttp://www.mobilizedsoftware.com

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DIGITAL COMMUNITY BLUEPRINT

DIGITAL COMMUNITY BLUEPRINTBackhaul

CommunicationTo the Edge

Device Solution

Integration

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Mobile Applications & ServicesMobile Applications & ServicesMobile Applications & ServicesMobile Applications & Services

GovernmentGovernmentField Case ManagementRegulatory ComplianceLicense Applications

Public SafetyPublic SafetyIncident MgmtSafety InspectionLegal DocumentationRemote Monitoring

EducationEducationClassroomNote TakingResearchGrading

HealthcareHealthcarePoint of CareElectronic RecordsPrescriptions andOrder Entry

Energy & UtilitiesEnergy & UtilitiesService CallsSystems MgmtRemote Monitoring

RetailRetailCustomer ServiceInventory Mgmt

ManufacturingManufacturingMachine MaintenanceLogisticsPlant Management

Construction & Real EstateConstruction & Real EstateArchitectural DrawingsListing ManagementSite Inspection

Finance & InsuranceFinance & InsuranceClaims AdjustmentPolicy SalesCredit Applications

TelecommutingTelecommutingEmail servicesInternet access

Group ActivitiesGroup ActivitiesPlanningLogisticsCollaboration

Convenience & AccessConvenience & AccessAnytime, anywhere accessInformation exchangeEmail communication

TourismTourismEvent planningInformation

BusinessBusiness

GovernmentGovernment

CitizensCitizens

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Mathew Taylor, IntelMathew Taylor, IntelMathew Taylor, IntelMathew Taylor, Intel

• Mathew Taylor is Intel’s Senior Solutions Architect for Mathew Taylor is Intel’s Senior Solutions Architect for Government Solutions and Digital Communities. Government Solutions and Digital Communities.

• In his 8 years at Intel, he In his 8 years at Intel, he – architected and led development of Intel’s E-Business architected and led development of Intel’s E-Business

system for secure distribution of intellectual property, system for secure distribution of intellectual property, – specified clustering and disaster recovery hosting specified clustering and disaster recovery hosting

solutions for Intel Online Services, solutions for Intel Online Services, – was primary technical specialist for Intel to the US was primary technical specialist for Intel to the US

Federal Government and Department of Defense, Federal Government and Department of Defense, specializing in secure WLAN solutions.specializing in secure WLAN solutions.

• Prior to Intel, Mathew held technical and marketing Prior to Intel, Mathew held technical and marketing positions at Xilinx, Viewlogic, and Digital Equipment positions at Xilinx, Viewlogic, and Digital Equipment Corporation. Corporation.

• He graduated from Carnegie Mellon in 1985 with a He graduated from Carnegie Mellon in 1985 with a triple major in Electrical and Computer Engineering triple major in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science / Applied Mathematics.and Computer Science / Applied Mathematics.