Public Safety Networks from LTE to 5G

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5G

wireless communications

A01=Abdulrahman Yarali
Author_Abdulrahman Yarali
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disaster relief
emergency management
EMS
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LTE
mobile communications
networking
PPDR
PSNs

public protection
public safety networks
satellite communications
systems management
telecommunication
Wi-Fi

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  • ISBN 9781119579892
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This timely book provides an overview of technologies for Public Safety Networks (PSNs). Including real-life examples of network application and services, it introduces readers to the many public safety network technologies and covers the historical developments as well as emerging trends in PSNs such as today’s 4G and tomorrow’s 5G cellular network related solutions.

 

Public Safety Networks from LTE to 5G explores the gradual changes and transformation in the PSNs from the traditional approaches in communications, and examines the new technologies that have permeated this realm, as well as their advantages. It gives readers a look at the challenges public safety networks face by developing solutions for data rates such as introducing broadband data services into safer communication. Topics covered include: TETRA and TETRAPOL; Digital Mobile Radio (DMR), Next-Generation Digital Narrowband (NXDN), Digital Private Mobile Radio (dPMR); and Professional Digital Trunking (PDT). The book also presents information on FirstNet, ESN, and Safenet; Satellite Communications in EMS (Emergency Management) and Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR); Wi-Fi in Ambulances; Technology in Patrol Communications; and more.

Abdulrahman Yarali, PhD, is Professor of Telecommunications Systems Management at Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky, USA. His interests focus on the higher generations of wireless mobile communications systems, small satellites, and smart grid infrastructures. He has worked in the wireless mobile communications industry as a technical advisor and engineering director, and has presented articles, lectures, and keynote presentations in mobile communications networking throughout the world.

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