Fajardo Portillo Jose Oscar

Fajardo Portillo, Jose Oscar

Personal information

Fajardo Portillo, Jose Oscar

Address: Alda. de Urquijo s/n. C.P.: 48013. Bilbao
Email: joseoscar.fajardo@ehu.es
Telephone: +34 94 601 7361

 

Academic degrees

University Degree

Career: Engineering in Telecommunications
Intensificación: Telematics
Center: University of The Basque Country
Date of achievement: 2003

Doctorate

Program title: Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicaciones en Redes Móviles
DEA date of achievement: 2005
Thesis title: Adaptación de los mecanismos de provisión de calidad de servicio a las preferencias de los usuarios (Adaptation of QoS provisioning mechanisms to user requirements)
Date of achievement: (In progress)

Conference Papers

Global standards, the key enablers for deploying next generation emergency communications networks [accepted]

Authors:
Fidel Liberal, Jose Oscar Fajardo, Naiara Goia, Ioanna Mesogiti
Year:
2014
Journal:
ITU Kaleidoscope 2014 - Living in a converged world - impossible without standards?. Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation. 3-5 June
Description:

<span lang="en">Nowadays, the Critical Communications networks are experiencing the transformation that will lay the foundations for next decades of emergency communications. Although different forums claim for the benefits of different technological solutions, this evolution seems to be driven towards the adoption of commercial radio technologies and mass market devices. Although new standards are being developed by different standardization organizations, the concept of interoperability between Public Safety organizations as a holistic standpoint is still an open issue standards should address in the near future. This paper analyzes the current trends in next generation Critical Communications, and reviews the different efforts carried out by different standardization organizations. It is shown that, although different aspects of interoperability are addressed, an integral interoperability framework is needed. Additionally, the specific area of Operation and Management is discussed as one of the missing pieces. A series of system requirements and design principles are finally provided.</span>