Evolving public safety communication systems by integrating WLAN and TETRA networks

2006 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.K. Salkintzis
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Le Li ◽  
Zhihui Zhang ◽  
Chao Gao ◽  
Fei Zhou ◽  
Guangqiang Ma

Abstract With the development of digital instrument and control technology for nuclear power plants in recent decades, communication networks have become an important part of safety digital control systems, which takes charge in data exchange between the various sub-systems, and extremely impact on the reliability and safety of the entire I&C system. Traditional communication systems where some special features, such as reliability, safety, real-time, certainty, and independence are not strictly required are various illustrated. However, how to implement a communication system in a safety I&C system is rarely stated in current research. In this research, a reliable safety communication system applied in nuclear power plants is designed and analyzed. The five key characteristics of nuclear safety communication networks are explained, followed by explanation of how to achieve these characteristics. The analysis and verification of the designed system are also stated in this paper, which contributes to proving that the designed nuclear safety communication system could applied in the nuclear power plants.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard Rouil ◽  
Antonio Izquierdo Manzanares ◽  
Chunmei Liu ◽  
Wesley Garey

2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naim Kapucu, PhD ◽  
Brittany Haupt, MEd ◽  
Murat Yuksel, PhD

With the vast number of fragmented, independent public safety wireless communication systems, the United States is encountering major challenges with enhancing interoperability and effectively managing costs while sharing limited availability of critical spectrum. The traditional hierarchical approach of emergency management does not always allow for needed flexibility and is not a mandate. A national system would reduce equipment needs, increase effectiveness, and enrich quality and coordination of response; however, it is dependent on integrating the commercial market. This article discusses components of an ideal national wireless public safety system consists along with key policies in regulating wireless communication and spectrum sharing for public safety and challenges for implementation.


Author(s):  
I. Romanova ◽  
Yu. Ferapontova

To exchange information in some joint activities the communication is necessary which can be both verbal and non-verbal. The authors compare possible links between Russian and English elements of in the field of fire safety communication which will help to receive, process and transmit information from one subject to another both in Russian and English. The problem of understanding cultural codes performing certain functions in a particular language communication system (Russian and English) is discussed. The principles of communication systems combinability of Russian and English languages enables interaction are considered. The article presents the basic functions of the word as a unit of foreign language professional communication. Special attention is paid to monologue and dialogue speech which is important for mutual understanding. Clichéd speech patterns used in professional speech of fire-fighting services in Russia and Great Britain are presented. It is described non-verbal means of communication play an important role in transmitting certain information in the professional activity of fire safety specialists on the example of two countries.


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