A Private Shared Wireless Network (PSWN) is a
wide area wireless
radio
Radio is the technology of signaling and communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 30 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transm ...
telecommunications network
A telecommunications network is a group of nodes interconnected by telecommunications links that are used to exchange messages between the nodes. The links may use a variety of technologies based on the methodologies of circuit switching, mes ...
developed and provided by different entities specifically for the use of public safety, utilities,
machine to machine Machine to machine (M2M) is direct communication between devices using any communications channel, including wired and wireless.
Machine to machine communication can include industrial instrumentation, enabling a sensor or meter to communicate th ...
, and business communications. Its broad area coverage allows for a greater signal range and a lower cost of implementation. Public safety agencies and businesses utilize Private Shared Wireless Networks to send and receive data, communicate, and receive diagnostics information on their fixed equipment, vehicles and/or employees.
A Private Shared Wireless Network is built to operate on frequencies that are separate from those of public
cellular communications networks and other publicly accessible wireless cellular or radio networks so to avoid their associated
network congestion
Network congestion in data networking and queueing theory is the reduced quality of service that occurs when a network node or link is carrying more data than it can handle. Typical effects include queueing delay, packet loss or the blocking ...
and
security vulnerabilities.
Background
Since
9/11, when data interoperability between first responders radio communications and interference issues with public networks led to loss of life, the US federal government has expressed a need for an
interoperable
Interoperability is a characteristic of a product or system to work with other products or systems. While the term was initially defined for information technology or systems engineering services to allow for information exchange, a broader defi ...
communications networks for first responders.
One of the U.S. government's attempts at creating a private shared wireless network occurred in 2008, with
FCC Spectrum Auction 73. The
radio spectrum
The radio spectrum is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum with frequencies from 0 Hz to 3,000 GHz (3 THz). Electromagnetic waves in this frequency range, called radio waves, are widely used in modern technology, particul ...
being sold was divided into five blocks, A, B, C, D and E. It was the D block that held special conditions placed upon the winner; mainly that whoever purchased this spectrum would be required to build out a next generation network that will also support public safety
broadband
In telecommunications, broadband is wide bandwidth data transmission which transports multiple signals at a wide range of frequencies and Internet traffic types, that enables messages to be sent simultaneously, used in fast internet connections. ...
services. The only bid on this block of spectrum did not meet the minimum reserve price, and thus the shared network was never realized.
As a result, many
telecommunications equipment
Telecommunications equipment (also telecoms equipment or communications equipment) are hardware which are used for the purposes of telecommunications. Since the 1990s the boundary between telecoms equipment and IT hardware has become blurred as a ...
providers have begun building their own private shared networks, and selling various services and applications to businesses, such as
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/GPS, asset tracking via RFID &
barcode scanning, and 2-way messaging.
Composition and function
A Private Shared Wireless Network is made up of multiple communications towers and
base stations
Base station (or base radio station) is – according to the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR) – a "land station in the land mobile service."
The term is used in the context of mobile telephony, wireless com ...
, each at a fixed location, spread about a given geographic area for ubiquitous
coverage. The data exchange generally occurs between a company's assets via a vehicle mounted
mobile data terminal
A mobile data terminal (MDT) or mobile digital computer (MDC) is a computerized device used in emergency services, public transport, taxicabs, package delivery, roadside assistance, and logistics, among other fields, to communicate with a cen ...
, or via an
RFID
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder, a radio receiver and transmitter. When triggered by an electroma ...
, and a central
dispatching logistics center. This allows the dispatcher the ability to monitor and correct the performance of these assets remotely.
Private Shared Wireless Networks are generally engineered for data-only communications networks. This allows for a greater number of users on the network and more reliable communications, as data makes much more efficient use of wireless spectrum than does voice. Many regional and municipal governments have begun to create and engineer their own private networks over multiple tower infrastructures. Companies such as
Cisco Systems
Cisco Systems, Inc., commonly known as Cisco, is an American-based multinational corporation, multinational digital communications technology conglomerate (company), conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco develo ...
have invested in Private Shared Wireless Networks as part of their strategic planning.
Private Shared Wireless Networks are an evolving solution addressing the communication and data requirements of government at the national, regional and municipal level, as well as utility companies, transportation companies and businesses which require a private solution operating via an established tower based network. US government mandates have fueled a need for first responders to operate in an interoperable manner.
A Private Shared Wireless Network is a network available to businesses who seek an alternative from those hosted by cellular companies.
References
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Further reading
* The 'Google effect' in the FCC's 700 MHz auctio
* Public Safety and Commercial Spectrum Sharing via Network Pricing and Admission Contro
* Machina Research: How low-power, wide-area wireless networks may transform M2
* Spectrum sharing: Easier said than don
* Public safety and commercial spectrum sharing via network pricing and admission contro
* The United States Conference of Mayors: Interoperability Surve
* Sending Out an S.O.S.: Public Safety Communications Interoperability as a Collective Action Proble
* Spectrum Sharing Proposed for Public-Safety Broadband Networ
* An Analysis of Inter-Agency Radio Communications with Emergency Responder
* Sumter EMC Expands Coverage with MOTOTRBOTM and Wide Area Networ
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