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Support for BAYEX March 11, 2008 COL (RET) William Hatch – Program Manager John Shockley – Project Leader
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2 JTEP Support for BAYEX—Summary BART Tunnel, Port of Oakland: BART Derailment - GPS Tracking/ Networked video/Handheld video/ tactical voice for AAR - 3D terrain and simulated entities for Tabletop UP Rail Yard, Port of Oakland: Terrorist Attack/HAZMAT - GPS Tracking/ Networked video/Handheld video/ tactical voice for AAR - Aerial Video - 3D terrain and simulated entities for Tabletop APL Berths, Port of Oakland: Radiological Hazard - GPS Tracking/ Networked video/tactical voice for AAR - Survey Tracks -3D Terrain and simulated entities for Tabletop -SRI Operations Center -Visitor + AAR Tent Bay between Alameda Point and SF Pier 96: Ship Interdiction - Handheld video - Stretch goals/opportunities - GPS track of helicopter, ship, & interdiction team
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3 JTEP Support for BAYEX—Tabletop Exercise: April 9, 0930-1500 Phase III-IV BART Tunnel, Port of Oakland: BART Derailment -3D Terrain for Tabletop -Simulated responders/CST Phase II UP Rail Yard, Port of Oakland: Terrorist Attack/HAZMAT -3D Terrain for Tabletop -Simulated responders/CST Phase III APL Berths, Port of Oakland: Radiological Hazard -3D Terrain for Tabletop -Simulated responders/CST Simulation Driven Tabletop Exercise - April 9, 2008 0930-1500 - SRI International, Menlo Park
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4 JTEP Support for BAYEX—Phase I: April 17, 1200-1900 APL Berths, Port of Oakland: Base Station and AAR/Visitor Tent SF Bay between Alameda Point and SF Pier 96: Ship Interdiction - Handheld video - Stretch goals/opportunities: -Enhanced Dismount Instrumentation (EDI)/Cell Phone Tracker (CPT) track of helicopter -EDI/CPT track of ship -CPT track of interdiction team
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5 JTEP Support for BAYEX—Phase II April 18 0800 to April 19 0600 UP Rail Yard, Port of Oakland: Terrorist Attack/HAZMAT - GPS Tracking (EDI/CPT) of First Responders/CST - Networked video - Handheld video - Tactical voice - Aerial Video via Civil Air Patrol - 3D Terrain for AAR APL Berths, Port of Oakland: Base Station and AAR/Visitor Tent
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6 JTEP Support for BAYEX—Phase III: April 19 0100-1700 APL Berths, Port of Oakland: Radiological Hazard (0800-1700) - GPS Tracking (EDI/CPT) of First Responders/CST - Networked video - Handheld video - Tactical voice - Survey Tracks - 3D Terrain for AAR APL Berths, Port of Oakland: Base Station and AAR/Visitor Tent BART Tunnel, Port of Oakland: BART Derailment (0100-0530) - GPS Tracking (EDI/CPT) of First Responders/CST/ Victims - Networked video - Handheld video - Tactical voice - Survey Tracks - 3D Terrain for AAR
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7 JTEP Support for BAYEX—Phase IV: April 20 0100-0730 APL Berths, Port of Oakland: Base Station and AAR/Visitor Tent BART Tunnel, Port of Oakland: Chemical Attack caused BART Derailment - GPS Tracking (EDI/CPT) of First Responders/CST/ Victims - Networked video - Handheld video - Tactical voice - Survey Tracks - 3D terrain for AAR
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8 Backup
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9 Technology Development – Cell Phone Tracker Requirement derived from experience at NOVEX and Ardent Sentry 07 – Need for a small, “cell-phone-sized” tracking unit for CST and first responder personnel – Both IGRS and EDI considered too large – Much of the EDI and IGRS functionality not needed for this application Internally developed specifications: – Small, <3-4 x size of a cell phone – Use existing smart phone technology (includes GPS) to reduce costs – Variable update rate, based on on participant dynamics – MANET capable – Multiple frequencies—US and Euro GSM, 802.11 – Battery life ~ several hours – Interface to other sensors
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10 JTEP Cell Phone Tracker (CPT)
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11 Cell Phone Tracker and EDI Comparison CharacteristicCell Phone Tracker Enhanced Dismount Instrumentation (EDI) Size2.4in x 4.3in x1.1in9in x 13in x 2.5in Weight<0.5 lb8.1 lb Battery Life 4-6 hours (could be increased for Ver. 2) 40 hours Tracking GPS + Barometric aiding for improved height accuracy GPS + Ultrasound for in-room/in- vehicle detection Frequency 802.11 (2.4GHz) GSM Cell Phone (850/900/1800/1900MHz) 802.11 (2.4GHz) ISM Unlicensed Band (902-928MHz Freq. Hopping) Update Rate Dynamically variable (1/sec to once every 20sec) dependent on participant movement Variable (4/sec to once every 2s) dependent on participant count; set by base station MANET CapableYes
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12 JTEP Communications Infrastructure for BAYEX
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13 JTEP Integrated Video Environment
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