Ensuring Public Safety Emergency Communications: Verifying Indoor Network Performance
3-Part Webinar Series
The Public Safety industry continues to improve its approach to ensuring First Responders have effective radio communications in buildings. This 3-part webinar series is designed to get you up to date on the latest codes and testing methodologies, so that you can efficiently ensure reliable public safety communications in an emergency, enable effective deployment of new technologies, and streamline the building approval process.
Ensuring Public Safety Emergency Communications: Verifying Indoor Network Performance, Part 3
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Part 3 provides updates on the code requirements and testing methodologies addressed in Parts 1 and 2, along with new topics that will help you improve the efficiency of the entire in-building critical communications radio system testing and deployment process, including:
- New Developments in Grid-Based Testing
- Radio Impairments and the "No Noise" Initiative
- Commissioning Tests – Requirements and Techniques
- Testing the UL (Uplink): Why and How
- Facilitating Collaboration Between the 4 Key Parties
Ensuring Public Safety Emergency Communications: Verifying Indoor Network Performance, Part 2
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Part 2 addresses specific issues related to in-building radio system testing and deployment, including:
- In-Building Project Considerations
- Practical Testing Concerns
- Approaches to the Important Quality Test
- PCTEL's Solution and Demonstration
- Case Study and Experiences
Ensuring Public Safety Emergency Communications: Verifying Indoor Network Performance, Part 1
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Part 1 focuses on general issues related to in-building public safety coverage and performance challenges, including:
- Public Safety Indoor Performance: What is the Problem?
- Using Codes to Address the Problem
- Grid Testing Process & Requirements in the Codes NFPA 1221 2013, 2016
- Case Study and Experiences