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SALUS · Security And InteroperabiLity in Next Generation PPDR CommUnication InfrastructureS

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201331 August 2016EU funding €3,499,829

Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) agencies in EC member states are relying on digital Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks for mission-critical voice and data communication. These networks are highly resilient and properly dimensioned to cope with crisis and emergency handling, and are well protected against monitoring and intrusion by means of encryption, authentication and integrity. The two main standards for digital PMR networks in Europe are TETRA (TErrestrial Trunked RAdio) and TETRAPOL.The majority of these networks are based on mature technology, requiring old-fashion synchronous links (backbone), and using proprietary hardware solutions that eventually become obsolete. These networks also provide limited inter-technology coverage providing very ineffective management of emergency events, both at the national level and in cross-border regions.The main goal of SALUS is to design, implement and evaluate a next generation communication network for Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) agencies, supported by network operators and industry, which will provide security, privacy, seamless mobility, QoS and reliability support for mission-critical PMR voice and broadband data services. The project covers the full techno-economic scope regarding development and deployment of the next generation PPDR networks by focusing on the integration with / migration to 4G wireless communications developments targeting three critical scenarios 1) city security, 2) disaster recovery, and 3) temporary protection. Salus will address key research challenges such as enterprise architectures, economic and business analysis, and a number of technical aspects concerning QoS, resilience, inter-systems handover (secure, seamless and fast), enhanced security, privacy mechanisms in heterogeneous network infrastructure, and multicast broadband PPDR services.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

INSTITUTO DE TELECOMUNICACOES

PT · €374,760

participant

FIGO BV

NL · €190,437

participant

AIRWAVE SOLUTIONS LTD

UK · €122,911

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €343,654

participant

UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE

NL · €315,790

participant

UBITEL CO LTD

RU · €175,950

participant

TWENTE INSTITUTE FOR WIRELESS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS BV

NL · €47,291

participant

PELASTUSOPISTO

FI · €103,421

participant

AIRBUS DS SAS

FR · €326,020

participant

ONE SOURCE CONSULTORIA INFORMATICA LDA

PT · €224,250

participant

ELEKTROTEHNICKI FAKULTET UNIVERZITET U BEOGRADU

RS · €85,648

participant

KINGSTON UNIVERSITY HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION

UK · €253,815

participant

NOKIA NETWORKS FRANCE

FR · €153,804

participant

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATION EUROPE FORUM AISBL

BE · €132,800

participant

ROHILL TECHNOLOGIES BV

NL · €322,807

participant

PANEPISTIMIO PATRON

EL · €190,664

participant

UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI

SI · €135,808

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