21 October 2013, Shenzhen, China – ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock code: 000063.SZ), a publicly-listed global provider of telecommunications equipment, network solutions and mobile devices, has released Public Safety Guarantees theHarmonious Development of Human, Society and Nature, a research white paper on public safety systems.
The technical white paper, which investigates the relationship between public safety and human behaviour, provides an in-depth analysis of the developing trends and the future of public safety systems, based on their development history.
The white paper analyses the current state of public safety systems and discusses the part technological progress has played in their development.
Architecturally, the latest generation systems include multiple subsystems, which cooperate closely to ensure the optimum performance of the whole system. By implementing the latest information and communication technologies, the new generation public safety system features can solve many of the current problems faced in handling emergency events.
The white paper focuses on how safety system intelligence is being improved, mobility and collaboration, and the provision of more secure and efficient services for public safety departments.
Public safety systems should have these features:
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Efficient information collection
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Minimised inter-department information barriers and improved capacity for cooperation
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Intelligent data analysis enabling early warnings of threats to public safety and enabling the network to be used as a preventive system
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Information interaction with citizens
By making use of these features the new generation public safety system can play an important role in public safety management. This includes efficiently organising responses after accidents occur, and predicting and taking precautionary measures before accidents take place. The new generation systems will be more intelligent and responsive to human needs, and can help to provide better living conditions.
The white paper can be downloaded via:
http://www.totaltele.com/view.aspx?C=0&ID=483739