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Copyright 2013 one2many BV 1 one2many - the leading cell broadcast company Benefits of multimedia messages in Public Warning for persons with disabilities Peter Sanders – Product Manager and Standards Director

Copyright 2013 one2many BV 2 Agenda Introduction Timing EU-Alert for people with disabilities Next generation PWS Deploying PWS

Copyright 2013 one2many BV 3 Introduction Emergency Services –Citizen calls Emergency Services to report an incident (112) –Citizen receives Public Warning Message from Emergency Services (EU-Alert) EU-Alert is based on text messages today Next generation EU-Alert is based on multimedia messages EU-Alert is specified in ETSI TS

Copyright 2013 one2many BV 4 Timing 112 services legally created by the EU Council in 1991 –Operational in 1995/96 –Every country in the EU provides a 112 service PWS triggered by 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami –250,000 people died –Japan came to 3GPP to specify ETWS in 2008 Area Mail Service in Japan went live end of 2007 –US came to 3GPP to specify CMAS (now WEA) in 2009 WEA went live in 2012 –ETSI specified EU-Alert in 2010 NL-Alert went live in the Netherlands in 2012 Mass Alert went live in Lithuania in 2013

Copyright 2013 one2many BV 5 EU-Alert for people with disabilities EU-Alert is text based broadcast –Nation-wide service SMS is text based –No nation-wide service in the EU today People with disabilities: –Text may be read –Text can be converted to speech (possibly with an external device) –Text can be sent in multiple languages

Copyright 2013 one2many BV 6 Ongoing work for emergency alerts ETSI –Alerting Libraries TR ; defines an abstract language to transmit alert messages and related alert properties to end users, including those with disabilities –Based on output of Alert4All (EU-funded project SEC-2010) National Center for Accessible Media (2009) – Access to Emergency Alerts for People with Disabilities ( General conclusions from referred documents for PWS for disabled people: –Send messages in as many formats as possible Text Audio Video (e.g. with sign language) –Broadcast of audio and video requires next gen PWS

Copyright 2013 one2many BV 7 Next generation PWS Multimedia messages –Based on MBMS (Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service) –Available on 4G (also on 2G and 3G, but that was never commercially successful) –Allows broadcasting of Text Audio Pictures, diagrams or maps Video –Should allow the citizen to select the appropriate media –Today there are technology trials, general availability of MBMS will be in 2016/17. 3GPP has published TR on Multimedia Broadcast Supplement for PWS –MBMS can be used as a supplement to the current PWS with Cell Broadcast –Requires no modification to MBMS on the network side –Requires (standardized) support on mobile devices You may ask what the next step is……

Copyright 2013 one2many BV 8 Deploying PWS Introduction of PWS as a national service benefits from a mandate Costs for public awareness are bigger than technology costs Often PWS is a cost for operators and mobile device manufacturers –Government funding or legislation will convince operators –EU-Alert compatible devices are available (for Android, Windows, iOS) –MBMS is likely to be used for commercial services Introduction of PWS is to a large extent a communications project –Get all parties on board Responsibility of PWS often lies locally rather than at the federal level –Public awareness –Multimedia messages should be accessible by the disabled Which combination of media is best suited? Possible subject for research funding?

Copyright 2013 one2many BV 9 9 End Thanks for your attention!