A Prioritised Traffic Embedding Mechanism Enabling a Public Safety Virtual Operator

2015 IEEE 82nd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2015-Fall)(2015)

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Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) services can benefit greatly from the availability of mobile broadband communications in disaster and emergency scenarios. While undoubtedly offering full control and reliability, dedicated networks for PPDR have resulted in high operating costs and a lack of innovation in comparison to the commercial domain. Driven by the many benefits of broadband communications, PPDR operators are increasingly interested in adopting mainstream commercial technologies such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) in favour of expensive, dedicated narrow-band networks. In addition, the emergence of virtualization for wireless networks offers a new model for sharing infrastructure between several operators in a flexible and customizable manner. In this context, we propose a virtual Public Safety (PS) operator that relies on shared infrastructure of commercial PPDR networks to deliver services to its users. We compare several methods of allocating spectrum resources between virtual operators at peak times and examine how this influences differing traffic services. We show that it is possible to provide services to the PS users reliably during both normal and emergency operation, and examine the impact on the commercial operators.
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traffic services,spectrum resource allocation,shared infrastructure,virtual public safety operator,wireless networks,narrow-band networks,LTE,Long Term Evolution,PPDR operators,operating costs,emergency scenario,disaster scenario,mobile broadband communications,Public Protection and Disaster Relief services,public safety virtual operator,prioritised traffic embedding mechanism
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