Caltta: Bridging Information Silos to Build a Unified Emergency Communication System
Caltta Integrated Emergency Communication Solution
To address the issues of scattered emergency communication methods and information silos, the Caltta emergency fusion communication system integrates multiple communication methods horizontally, including PDT, self-organizing networks, video surveillance, and video conferencing. Vertically, it achieves multi-level collaboration between province, city, and county, constructing a new emergency mode that features "digital soldiers, networked battlefield visual command, and intelligent rescue", significantly improving disaster rescue efficiency.
Front and Rear Linkage
Province-City-County Linkage
The emergency fusion communication system supports standard protocols such as pSIP, GB/T 28181, and H.323. It horizontally integrates systems such as PDT and video conferencing and vertically links up the three-level platforms of province, city, and county to build an interconnected, flat, and efficient emergency command system.
Front Command Integration, Convenient and Responsive
The front command system is deployed at the rescue scene, providing lightweight command and dispatch functions through IP link integration of wide and narrowband self-organizing network, LTE portable stations, and satellite portable stations.
Cross-domain Linkage, Efficient Collaboration
The rear command system is interconnected with the front command system through satellite/public network, achieving functions such as group talk, video return, and location display; Supports scheduling of front PDT conventional terminals through self-organizing network links, enabling functions such as voice and positioning.
Hierarchical Dispatch, Unified Command
The emergency fusion communication system supports three-level linkage among provinces, cities, and counties. Command resources can be shared between upper and lower platforms, achieving cross-level, integrated command and dispatch.
Xinjiang Autonomous Region Emergency Fusion Communication Project
To prevent and resolve significant safety risks, and to integrate and optimize emergency forces and resources, Xinjiang Autonomous Region's Emergency Management Department is building a region-wide fusion communication system. This aims to form a unified command, with both specialized and regular supports, rapid response capabilities, vertical and horizontal synergy, and combines wartime and peacetime preparedness, improving disaster prevention, mitigation, and relief capabilities.
Establish a three-level fusion communication system across the autonomous region, municipalities, and disaster scenes.
Achieve vertical and horizontal synergy, unified command, and hierarchical collaboration capabilities.
Enhance emergency command efficiency and response capability across Xinjiang.
Shanghai Urban Operation Fusion Communication Project
To further expedite the promotion of "one network unified management", the Shanghai Urban Operation Management Center is building a fusion communication platform to coordinate the event response capabilities of various municipal departments. This includes the unified coordination, command, and dispatch of each department's response forces.
Break down manufacturer barriers and achieve unified access of multi-system equipment.
Achieve cross-departmental collaboration horizontally, and vertical three-level linkage of city, district, and street.
Provide fusion communication capability support for the upper-level "one network unified management" platform.
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