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Market Research Report
US Public Safety: A New Era of Wireless Networks
Published by
Visant Strategies, Inc.
Published
2007/10
Content info
90+ PAGES
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VT56549
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Table of Contents
SECTION ONE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.0 Snapshot
1.1 Technology Follower
1.2 Revolutionary not Evolutionary Changes in the Networks
1.3 Expanding Markets for Public Safety Radio
1.4 The Evolving Public Radio
1.5 Scope and Methodology
SECTION TWO
THE PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO LANDSCAPE
2.0 Overview
2.1 A Definition of Public Safety
2.2 Overall Size of the Market
2.3 Categories of Components in Public Safety Radio Systems
2.4 The Historical Use of Radio Networks in Public Safety
2.5 Roots of Change: Political, Legislative, and Regulatory Developments Leading to a Re-examination of Public Safety Networks, Here and Abroad
2.5.1 The Political and Social Context
2.5.2 Regulatory Changes
2.6 Emerging Paradigm for Public Safety Radio
2.7 Market Trends, Nascent, Emergent, and Abortive
2.7.1 Defining SDR
2.7.2 SDR and Cognitive Radio
2.7.3 Status of SDR
2.7.4 Future of SDR
SECTION THREE
LAND MOBILE RADIO: STILL DOMINANT
3.0 A Legacy Remains
3.1 Extended LMR Definition and Operating Characteristics
3.1.1 Unit and Dollar Sales within the Land Mobile Radio Category
3.1.2 LMR Usage Patterns and Practices
3.1.3 LMR Design and Capabilities
3.2 Trunked Radios
3.2.1 Trunked Radio Variants
3.3 VOIP and Trunked Land Mobile Radios
3.4 Network Architecture and Network Components
3.4.1 Network Configuration
3.4.2 Network Elements
3.4.2.1 Subscriber Handsets
3.4.2.2 Fixed, Mobile and Portable Base Stations
3.4.2.3 Repeaters
3.4.2.4 Switches
3.4.2.5 Data Modems
3.4 2.6 Encryption Engines
3.4.2.7 Dispatch Consoles
3.4.2.8 Ancillary Components
3.5 Standards
3.5.1 Project 25, the U.S. Digital Standard
3.5.2 TETRA
3.5.3 Project MESA
3.5.4 U.S. Frequency Allocations
3.5.5 Technical Trends within the Category
3.6 Overall Outlook for Public Safety Land Mobile Radio
3.6.1 The Vendors and Their Respective Market Positions
3.6.1.1 Switch Manufacturers
3.5.1.2 Fixed Base Stations and Repeaters
SECTION FOUR
OTHER CATEGORIES OF PUBLIC SAFETY RADIOS
4.0 Categories
4.1 SMR and ESMR
4.2 Broadband Data Radios over Dedicated Spectrum
4.3 Public Safety Broadband Wireless in Action within the 4.9GHz Bands
4.3.1 A Note on 4.9GHz Licensing Peculiarities
4.4 Public Safety Radios in the 700MHz Bands
4.4.1 Import and Implications of the 700MHz Allocations
4.5 Immediate Prospects of Public Safety Data Radios
4.6 Public Safety Paging
4.7 Satellite Radio
4.8 Prospects and Problems Regarding Public Safety Satellite Radios
4.9 Satellite Network Operators
4.10 Cellular Networks
4.11 WiMAX Networks
4.12 Wi-Fi Networks
4.13 Bluetooth and Personal Area Networks (PANS) in Public Safety
4.14 Point-to-Point Microwave Radio
4.15 Interdepartmental Interoperability and Security
4.15.1 Interoperability
4.15.1.1 The One Radio Solution
4.15.1.2 Allocation of One or More Exclusive Public Safety Channels
4.15.1.3 Crossbanding via Public Safety Gateways
4.15.1.4 Communication via Baseband Audio Signals
4.15.1.5 The IP solution
4.15.1.6 Voice and Video Conferencing
4.15.2 Security
4.15.2.1 Analog Scramblers
4.15.2.2 How Analog Scramblers Operate
4.15.2.3 Digital Black Box Encryptors
4.15.2.4 Inherent Encryption
4.15.2.5 Encrypted VPNs
4.15.2.6 Network Architecture
4.15.2.7 Battlefield Meshes
4.15.2.8 Infrastructure Meshes
SECTION FIVE
PUBLIC SAFETY VENDORS
5.0 A Diversified Industry
5.1 Turnkey System Vendors
5.1.1 Motorola
5.1.2 M/A-COM (now part of Tyco Electronics)
5.1.3 EFJohnson
5.1.4 Kenwood Electronics
5.2 Component Manufacturers
5.2.1 Icom
5.2.2 Thales
5.2.3 Relm/BK Radio
5.2.4 Panther Electronics
5.2.5 Daniel Electronics Ltd.
5.2.6 Tait
5.2.7 IP Wireless
5.3 Summary and Conclusions
TABLES AND FIGURES
Table 1
Aggregate Public Safety Radio Revenues US Market 2007-2012
Table 2
Land Mobile Radio Subscriber Unit Shipment Revenues US Market 2007-2012
Table 3
Land Mobile Radio Subscriber Unit Shipments US Market 2007-2012
Table 4
Public Safety Base Station and Base Station Repeater Revenues US Market 2007-2012
Table 5
Public Safety Base Station and Base Station Repeater Shipments US Market 2007-2012
Table 6
Public Safety Dispatch Console and Switch Revenues US Market 2007-2012
Table 7
Public Safety Dispatch Console and Switch Shipments US Market 2007-2012
Table 8
Digital Land Mobile Radio Subscriber Unit Revenues US Market 2007-2012
Table 9
Digital Land Mobile Radio Subscriber Unit Shipments US Market 2007-2012
Table 10
4.9GHz Network Radio Revenues US Market 2007-2012
Table 11
4.9GHz Network Radio Shipments US Market 2007-2012
Table 12
Public Safety Satellite Radio User Device Shipments US Market 2007-2012
Table 13
Public Safety Satellite Radio User Device Revenues US Market 2007-2012
Table 14
Civilian Broadband Subscriber Unit Shipments Public Safety Applications US Market 2007-2012
Table 15
Public Safety Point-to-Point Radio Revenues US Market 2007-2012
Table 16
Public Safety Point-to-Point Radio Shipments US Market 2007-2012
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