

The City of Dublin, Ohio has partnered with DHB Networks and TSI, Inc. to extend communications beyond the physical infrastructure of the municipality. New Wireless Mesh technology is allowing for innovative ways of improving public safety, productivity, and service delivery throughout the community.
Challenge: For governments, the demand for better public services and operational efficiencies are requiring new and innovative solutions that deliver on expectations, yet minimize costs. The City of Dublin needed guidance on accommodating growing community events and providing mobile access to systems
Solution: Cisco Outdoor Wireless Mesh network, Mobile Command Center & Router
Results: The integration of telephony, video, and workforce mobility into the IP communications system with RFID options allows Emergency Response teams to access systems from anywhere in the community. The leading-edge design allows the community to establish increased continuity and ubiquity for First Responders, public safety officials, businesses, and the overall general public. The wireless infrastructure is also being used for Point of Sale (POS) applications at large community events, allowing event coordinators to monitor and replenish inventory more accurately. Credit card transactions can also be processed over the wireless network, making outdoor concession stand and souvenir locations more flexible.
Next: Internet connectivity for PDA applications, allowing event attendees to monitor sporting event scores, maps of the facility, etc.
Challenge: For governments, the demand for better public services and operational efficiencies are requiring new and innovative solutions that deliver on expectations, yet minimize costs. The City of Dublin needed guidance on accommodating growing community events and providing mobile access to systems
Solution: Cisco Outdoor Wireless Mesh network, Mobile Command Center & Router
Results: The integration of telephony, video, and workforce mobility into the IP communications system with RFID options allows Emergency Response teams to access systems from anywhere in the community. The leading-edge design allows the community to establish increased continuity and ubiquity for First Responders, public safety officials, businesses, and the overall general public. The wireless infrastructure is also being used for Point of Sale (POS) applications at large community events, allowing event coordinators to monitor and replenish inventory more accurately. Credit card transactions can also be processed over the wireless network, making outdoor concession stand and souvenir locations more flexible.
Next: Internet connectivity for PDA applications, allowing event attendees to monitor sporting event scores, maps of the facility, etc.
