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Gathering End-user Requirements for the MACICO Public Safety Communications Project
(North Atlantic University Press, 2014)
The Multi-Agency Cooperation In Cross-border Operations (MACICO) project will develop a concept for interworking for security organizations in their daily activity. It deals with cooperation of security organizations that ...
A redundant tracking system for Public Safety and Emergency Response: Reporting past research, present findings and future directions
(North Atlantic University Press, 2014)
Tracking is playing very significant role in modern public safety and emergency response. There are many tracking technology available. Such as the geographic information systems (GIS) and global navigation satellite systems ...
Use Cases and Technical Solutions for Cross Border Operation Pilot
(North Atlantic University Press, 2014)
Interoperability has been available for TETRAtechnology since year 2000 but after a decade, there is no single operational interoperability implementation, used by end-user organizations, between operational TETRA networks. ...
End-user Requirements for Multi-Agency Cooperation in Cross-border Operations (MACICO) Project
(WSEAS Press, 2014)
Public safety communications (PSC) comprise the determining factor of the effective intervention of the appropriate first responders (FR). The Multi-Agency Cooperation In Cross-border Operations (MACICO) project ...
Hybrid Multi-channel and Redundant Tracking System in Emergency Response
(WSEAS Press, 2013)
Geographic information systems (GIS)and global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) have transformed local, national and international emergencies and disasters response services. GIS/GNSS technologies offer great deal ...
Use Cases of the Multi-Agency Cooperation in Cross-border Operations (MACICO) Project
(WSEAS Press, 2014)
The Multi-Agency Cooperation In Cross-border Operations (MACICO) project develops a concept for interworking for security organisations in their daily activity. Considering both the end- users’ requirements as derived from ...