In-Building Working Group Report

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In-Building Working Group Report Stu Overby - Chair, In-Building WG Jack Daniel - Vice-Chair In-Building WG NPSTC- Seattle, WA September 16, 2008

Overview Status NPSTC Best Practices for In-Building Communications whitepaper 2008 outreach efforts IAFC, Denver in August APCO in Kansas City in August IACP LEIM in Nashville in May IWCE in Las Vegas in February Article in NPSTC newsletter WG currently developing Best Practices for In- Tunnel Communications Systems 8 companies participating Targeting November meeting for distribution to GB

Best Practices for In-Tunnel Communications – Outline (page 1 of 4) 1. Executive Summary and Background 2. Basic System Components for In-Tunnel Coverage 2.1 Donor Site 2.2 Signal Boosters (BDA’s) 2.3 Signal Distribution 3. Types of Tunnel Systems 3.1 Pedestrian 3.2 Vehicular (auto, bus, truck) 3.3 Transit (subway, rail) 4. Understanding the Spectrum Environment 4.1 Intermod Interference 4.2 Cross Band Interference 4.3 Time Domain Interference 4.4 Inter-system Interference, e.g., Commercial to PS 4.5 Regulatory Considerations to Minimize Interference

Best Practices for In-Tunnel Communications – Outline (page 2 of 4) 5. System Design Considerations and Tradeoffs 5.1 Harsh Tunnel Environments 5.2 Design for Installation & Maintenance 5.3 Specifying coverage expected: (e.g., moving, stationary, etc) 5.4 Specifying “Delivered Audio Quality” 5.5 Choosing the Donor Antenna and Antenna Site 5.6 Balancing uplink/downlink coverage 5.7 Link Budget Margin Factors Specific to Tunnels 5.8 Choosing Appropriate Power Levels 5.9 Accounting for Dynamic Range 5.10 Maintaining Uplink/Downlink Isolation 5.11 Attaining Sufficient Adjacent Channel Selectivity 5.12 Minimizing Time Domain Interference 5.13 Keeping Noise Floor Low

Best Practices for In-Tunnel Communications – Outline (page 3 of 4) 6. Signal Distribution Methods and Tradeoffs 6.1 Greenfield vs. Overlay on Existing System 6.2 Leaky Coax 6.3 RF Over Fiber 6.4 Distributed Antenna System 6.5 DAS Options: Active, Passive, Hybrid 7. Coverage Testing 7.1 Benchmarks 7.2 Limitations of testing in Tunnel Environments (e.g., no GPS, scheduling, etc.) 7.2 Testing Methods – Summarize and reference TSB-88 8. Ensuring Reliability 8.1 Remote Control and Alarm 8.2 Backup Emergency Power 8.3 Redundancy

Best Practices for In-Tunnel Communications – Outline (page 4 of 4) 9. Maintenance 9.1 System Deterioration Due to Tunnel Environment 9.2 Planning/scheduling considerations 9.3 Maintenance Checklist 10. Summary Status: Contributions of material for most sections received Next Steps: Assemble complete draft (10/15) Review/edit in Work Group & Technology Committee Provide to NPSTC Support Staff for format cleanup (11/08) Distribute to Governing Board for review & approval (11/18) Finalize, including any Governing Board input (per GB sched) Place on NPSTC web site (early December) Begin outreach efforts – (December 2008/January 2009)