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Janez Sterle (janez.sterle@ltfe.org), Mojca Volk (mojca.volk@ltfe.org)
GEN6 – Governments ENabled with IPv6
• Project time frame
– 1.1.2012 – 30.6.2014
• 19 EU partners
– 4 pilots
• EC reference
– http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/apps/projects/factsheet/index.cfm?project_
ref=297239
Slovenian pilot – A-ERCS
• Advanced IPv6 enabled self organizing communication systems for
emergency response environments
– http://www.gen6.eu/A-ERCS
• System deployment name 6inACTION
– http://6inaction.net/
6onCORE
DISTRIBUTED AND ROBUST OVERLAY NETWORK
6onDASHBOARD
IoT-DRIVEN INTERVENTION MANAGEMENT
6onMOBILE
TRIAGE APPLICATION
6onFIRE
ON-SITE SENSOR SYSTEM
Smart and compact mobile solution designed to provide first
responders with reliable communications and IoT-driven situation
surveillance and intervention management services in emergency
situations
• Fire
• Flood
• Water rescue
• Car accidents
• …
Every day operations
Source: Dalymail
Source: WikipediaSource: Dalymail
Professional and commercial communication systems are 100% operational
• Earthquake in Italy (2012)
• Earthquake&Tsunami in Japan (2011)
• Hurrican Katrina (2005)
Extreme natural disasters
Source: CBS
Source: Kimberly K.
Professional and commercial communication systems are down!
Source: A. Kwasinski
Different requirements for different scenarios!
• High-performance communications in day-to-day operations
• Survivable communications in extreme conditions
– Distributed system and service intelligence
• Support for on-site intervention monitoring
– Water level, avalanche tracking, forest heatmap, hazardous substance
• Firs responders mobility
– Unit, user, device, sensor
• Unit monitoring and location tracking
– GPS location, indoor positioning, rescue squad vital signs
• Coordinated actions across different national public safety agencies
– Fire fighters, police, ambulance, military
• International intervention
– On-site and cross-border cooperation
6inACTION Vision
• Converged communications in emergency situations
– a distributed and robust overlay communication solution for data transport and rich
multimedia service built across professional (e.g. DMR, TETRA, Satellite) and commercial
networks (e.g. UMTS/HSPA, LTE)
Commercial Operator
HSPA/LTE Coverage
Professional System
DMR/TETRA Coverage
High Performance Ruggedized Terminals
Satellite Communications
Coverage
High Availability
IPv6 convergence layer and smart network enabler
6inACTION Vision
• Cross systems interoperability
– Heterogeneous networks: Professional, Satellite, Commercial and Ad-hoc
– National level: Firefighters, Police, Military
– International level: Interoperability between international teams „on site“ and „cross border“
• Service diversity support
– Voice, messages, video, data
• Flexible system capacity and functions
– TETRA/DMR for voice
– HSPA/LTE for high throughput
– Satellite system for high availability
– Ad-hoc communication for local coverage
• Sensor and M2M support
– IoT-driven situation awareness
Ad-hoc for local coverage
Sensor and M2M connectivity
IPv6 convergence layer and smart network enabler
SYSTEM TODAY
Backhaul
• DMR
• Telco UMTS/HSPA
On-site
• DMR radio
SERVICES TODAY
• Voice – 1. priority
• Messages – 2. priority
SYSTEM TOMORROW
Backhaul
• DMR, TETRA, satellite
• Telco UMTS/HSPA, LTE, WiFi
• xDSL/FTTH
On-site
• DMR radio, WiFi mesh, sensors
SERVICES TOMORROW
• Voice – 1. priority
• Messages – 2. priority
• Pictures – 3. priority
• File – 4. priority
• Video – 5. priority
• Sensor & M2M services
6onMOBILE
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IPv6 network intelligence
• NEMO with MCoA and IPSec
• secure and transparent 6onCORE node mobility
• SLAAC and DHCPv6
• host and network nodes auto configuration
• Multicast with MLD, PIM-SM and scope options support
• flexible live multimedia streaming on-site and globally
• IPv6 hierarchical addressing
• fast unit, user and sensor provisioning
• BGP and OSPFv3
• network level self-healing capabilities
Technical design
• Cisco ISR819 M2M router
6onCORE
• IPSec enables secure connectivity over heterogeneous communication systems
• IPv6 Prefix uniquely identifies 6onCORE node, team and in connected sensors
• Supported Push Services: from 6onCORE node to Strategic Emergency Control Center
• Voice, video and data communication (RAKI, ICS), positioning service (6onCORE team tracking)
• Supported Pull Services: from Strategic Emergency Control Center to 6onCORE node
• Voice, video and data communication (RAKI, ICS)
• Video surveillance (6onCORE node environment status) – unicast and multicast
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6onFIRE – sensor gateway
• DSMIPv6
• transparent 6onFIRE node mobility
• IoT Groups ID and Tracking
• Unique IPv6 ID and Prefix ID
Technical design
• Advantech ARK-3360F ruggedized PC
• Commercial sensors on test – GPS module,
mini weather station, video camera,
environmental hazard sensors
(temperature, humidity, CO, light ...),
body functions
6onFIRE
• DSMIPv6 enables transparent connectivity over heterogeneous systems
• Transparent tunneling over IPv6&IPv4 networks and NAT and firewall devices
• Home IPv6 Address uniquely (globally) identifies node and environmental sensors
• Supported Push Services: from sensor node to Strategic Emergency Control Center
• Positioning service (sensor and team tracking) and environment monitoring (Temperature,
Humidity)
• Supported Pull Services: from Strategic Emergency Control Center to sensor node
• Sensor gateway status (active, down), video surveillance (environment status)
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6onFIRE
Direct connectivity to each sensor
• Via v4 or v6 (DSMIPv6) – NAT/FW traversal
• Sensor data: temperature, humidity, manually
reported data etc.
• Location
• Video stream
• Device statistics
• QoE probe measuring connectivity KPI
Connectivity from 6onDASHBOARD
• As part of real-time sensor data tracking („More info“)
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Real-time sensor dashboard
• Sensor data delivered in real time (event-driven)
• Geographic visualizations, location resolution
Sensor events
• Sensor location (address resolved from GPS)
• IP information (v4 or v6)
• Sensor status: delivered data
• Temperature, humidity, water level, ...
• Automatic and manual
Sensor data analytics
• Real-Time tracking
• Tracking paths
• Charts and graphs (Charts)
• Event logs (Data)
• Triage reporting (Reports)
International cooperation
• Location-independent sensor data
• Cross-border visualizations
• Proof-of-concept
• Local sensor and triage reporting in Ljubljana
• Cross-border sensor reporting between Ljubljana and Murcia, Spain
6onDASHBOARD – IoT-DRIVEN INTERVENTION MANAGEMENT
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6onMOBILE – TRIAGE APPLICATION
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6inACTION PRELIMINARY QOE TESTING
• QoE testing KPI set on static and mobile locations
– SUT response time
– SUT service speed
– SUT service availability
• Drive test [100 kmph]
– Up to 1000 times faster data rate performance: from 9 kbit/s (TETRA) to 7.1 Mbit/s (HSPA)
– Data service response time up to 20 time faster: 1s (TETRA) to 50 ms (HSPA)
6inACTION Road Map
• Phase 0
– Professional and commercial system convergence by principles of reasonable effort
– IoT-driven situation surveillance and intervention management services
• Phase 1
– QoS enabled mobile systems (HSPA/LTE) with preemption capabilities for emergency services
– Using dedicated QoS enabled bearers and preemption support on HSPA/LTE radio
• Phase 2
– Integrating compact LTE/EPC mobile system with ad-hoc setup capabilities
– Advanced IoT with user safety and life functions monitoring features integrating sensor
networks (e.g., forest heat map)
Beyond 6inACTION
• Fixed communications (commercial and professional) have converged
– Ethernet transport and IP as intelligent network layer
• Mobile system (commercial and professional) will converge
– LTE transport and IP as intelligent network layer
• There is still space for different wireless technologies
• WiFi, 6lowPAN, Bluetooth,...
…but there can be just on network layer
Go Safe, Go IPv6
Lead by ULFE, official GEN6 partner
Powered by partners
• Go6 Institute – federating and consultancy role,
• Ministry of Education, Science and Sport –
integration of project in Slovenian government,
• Water Institute - Pilot system requirements and
pilot testing,
• Municipality of Ljubljana (MOL), Department for
Protection, Rescue and Civil Defense (OZRCO) –
pilot system requirements and pilot testing, live
emergency response environment &
infrastructure,
• Cisco System Slovenia&Global – networking
equipment support.
• Telekom Slovenije, d. d.
• Academic and Research Network of Slovenia
(ARNES)
Smart communication solution in emergency situations 2013

Smart communication solution in emergency situations 2013

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    GEN6 – GovernmentsENabled with IPv6 • Project time frame – 1.1.2012 – 30.6.2014 • 19 EU partners – 4 pilots • EC reference – http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/apps/projects/factsheet/index.cfm?project_ ref=297239 Slovenian pilot – A-ERCS • Advanced IPv6 enabled self organizing communication systems for emergency response environments – http://www.gen6.eu/A-ERCS • System deployment name 6inACTION – http://6inaction.net/
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    6onCORE DISTRIBUTED AND ROBUSTOVERLAY NETWORK 6onDASHBOARD IoT-DRIVEN INTERVENTION MANAGEMENT 6onMOBILE TRIAGE APPLICATION 6onFIRE ON-SITE SENSOR SYSTEM Smart and compact mobile solution designed to provide first responders with reliable communications and IoT-driven situation surveillance and intervention management services in emergency situations
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    • Fire • Flood •Water rescue • Car accidents • … Every day operations Source: Dalymail Source: WikipediaSource: Dalymail Professional and commercial communication systems are 100% operational
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    • Earthquake inItaly (2012) • Earthquake&Tsunami in Japan (2011) • Hurrican Katrina (2005) Extreme natural disasters Source: CBS Source: Kimberly K. Professional and commercial communication systems are down! Source: A. Kwasinski
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    Different requirements fordifferent scenarios! • High-performance communications in day-to-day operations • Survivable communications in extreme conditions – Distributed system and service intelligence • Support for on-site intervention monitoring – Water level, avalanche tracking, forest heatmap, hazardous substance • Firs responders mobility – Unit, user, device, sensor • Unit monitoring and location tracking – GPS location, indoor positioning, rescue squad vital signs • Coordinated actions across different national public safety agencies – Fire fighters, police, ambulance, military • International intervention – On-site and cross-border cooperation
  • 7.
    6inACTION Vision • Convergedcommunications in emergency situations – a distributed and robust overlay communication solution for data transport and rich multimedia service built across professional (e.g. DMR, TETRA, Satellite) and commercial networks (e.g. UMTS/HSPA, LTE) Commercial Operator HSPA/LTE Coverage Professional System DMR/TETRA Coverage High Performance Ruggedized Terminals Satellite Communications Coverage High Availability IPv6 convergence layer and smart network enabler
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    6inACTION Vision • Crosssystems interoperability – Heterogeneous networks: Professional, Satellite, Commercial and Ad-hoc – National level: Firefighters, Police, Military – International level: Interoperability between international teams „on site“ and „cross border“ • Service diversity support – Voice, messages, video, data • Flexible system capacity and functions – TETRA/DMR for voice – HSPA/LTE for high throughput – Satellite system for high availability – Ad-hoc communication for local coverage • Sensor and M2M support – IoT-driven situation awareness Ad-hoc for local coverage Sensor and M2M connectivity IPv6 convergence layer and smart network enabler
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    SYSTEM TODAY Backhaul • DMR •Telco UMTS/HSPA On-site • DMR radio SERVICES TODAY • Voice – 1. priority • Messages – 2. priority SYSTEM TOMORROW Backhaul • DMR, TETRA, satellite • Telco UMTS/HSPA, LTE, WiFi • xDSL/FTTH On-site • DMR radio, WiFi mesh, sensors SERVICES TOMORROW • Voice – 1. priority • Messages – 2. priority • Pictures – 3. priority • File – 4. priority • Video – 5. priority • Sensor & M2M services 6onMOBILE
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    www.ltfe.org IPv6 network intelligence •NEMO with MCoA and IPSec • secure and transparent 6onCORE node mobility • SLAAC and DHCPv6 • host and network nodes auto configuration • Multicast with MLD, PIM-SM and scope options support • flexible live multimedia streaming on-site and globally • IPv6 hierarchical addressing • fast unit, user and sensor provisioning • BGP and OSPFv3 • network level self-healing capabilities Technical design • Cisco ISR819 M2M router
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    6onCORE • IPSec enablessecure connectivity over heterogeneous communication systems • IPv6 Prefix uniquely identifies 6onCORE node, team and in connected sensors • Supported Push Services: from 6onCORE node to Strategic Emergency Control Center • Voice, video and data communication (RAKI, ICS), positioning service (6onCORE team tracking) • Supported Pull Services: from Strategic Emergency Control Center to 6onCORE node • Voice, video and data communication (RAKI, ICS) • Video surveillance (6onCORE node environment status) – unicast and multicast
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    www.ltfe.org 6onFIRE – sensorgateway • DSMIPv6 • transparent 6onFIRE node mobility • IoT Groups ID and Tracking • Unique IPv6 ID and Prefix ID Technical design • Advantech ARK-3360F ruggedized PC • Commercial sensors on test – GPS module, mini weather station, video camera, environmental hazard sensors (temperature, humidity, CO, light ...), body functions
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    6onFIRE • DSMIPv6 enablestransparent connectivity over heterogeneous systems • Transparent tunneling over IPv6&IPv4 networks and NAT and firewall devices • Home IPv6 Address uniquely (globally) identifies node and environmental sensors • Supported Push Services: from sensor node to Strategic Emergency Control Center • Positioning service (sensor and team tracking) and environment monitoring (Temperature, Humidity) • Supported Pull Services: from Strategic Emergency Control Center to sensor node • Sensor gateway status (active, down), video surveillance (environment status)
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    www.ltfe.org 6onFIRE Direct connectivity toeach sensor • Via v4 or v6 (DSMIPv6) – NAT/FW traversal • Sensor data: temperature, humidity, manually reported data etc. • Location • Video stream • Device statistics • QoE probe measuring connectivity KPI Connectivity from 6onDASHBOARD • As part of real-time sensor data tracking („More info“)
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    www.ltfe.org Real-time sensor dashboard •Sensor data delivered in real time (event-driven) • Geographic visualizations, location resolution Sensor events • Sensor location (address resolved from GPS) • IP information (v4 or v6) • Sensor status: delivered data • Temperature, humidity, water level, ... • Automatic and manual Sensor data analytics • Real-Time tracking • Tracking paths • Charts and graphs (Charts) • Event logs (Data) • Triage reporting (Reports) International cooperation • Location-independent sensor data • Cross-border visualizations • Proof-of-concept • Local sensor and triage reporting in Ljubljana • Cross-border sensor reporting between Ljubljana and Murcia, Spain 6onDASHBOARD – IoT-DRIVEN INTERVENTION MANAGEMENT
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    19 6inACTION PRELIMINARY QOETESTING • QoE testing KPI set on static and mobile locations – SUT response time – SUT service speed – SUT service availability • Drive test [100 kmph] – Up to 1000 times faster data rate performance: from 9 kbit/s (TETRA) to 7.1 Mbit/s (HSPA) – Data service response time up to 20 time faster: 1s (TETRA) to 50 ms (HSPA)
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    6inACTION Road Map •Phase 0 – Professional and commercial system convergence by principles of reasonable effort – IoT-driven situation surveillance and intervention management services • Phase 1 – QoS enabled mobile systems (HSPA/LTE) with preemption capabilities for emergency services – Using dedicated QoS enabled bearers and preemption support on HSPA/LTE radio • Phase 2 – Integrating compact LTE/EPC mobile system with ad-hoc setup capabilities – Advanced IoT with user safety and life functions monitoring features integrating sensor networks (e.g., forest heat map)
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    Beyond 6inACTION • Fixedcommunications (commercial and professional) have converged – Ethernet transport and IP as intelligent network layer • Mobile system (commercial and professional) will converge – LTE transport and IP as intelligent network layer • There is still space for different wireless technologies • WiFi, 6lowPAN, Bluetooth,... …but there can be just on network layer Go Safe, Go IPv6
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    Lead by ULFE,official GEN6 partner Powered by partners • Go6 Institute – federating and consultancy role, • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport – integration of project in Slovenian government, • Water Institute - Pilot system requirements and pilot testing, • Municipality of Ljubljana (MOL), Department for Protection, Rescue and Civil Defense (OZRCO) – pilot system requirements and pilot testing, live emergency response environment & infrastructure, • Cisco System Slovenia&Global – networking equipment support. • Telekom Slovenije, d. d. • Academic and Research Network of Slovenia (ARNES)