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    Emergency Services for 802

    Date: 2007-03-13

    Name Company Address Phone email

    Stephen McCann Siemens Roke Manor Roke Manor Research LtdOld Salisbury Lane, Romsey

    Hampshire, SO51 0ZN, UK

    +44 1794 833341 [email protected]

    Dave Stephenson Cisco 170 W Tasman Dr. San Jose,CA 95134

    +1 408 527 7991 [email protected]

    Vivek Gupta Intel Mailstop JF3-206,2111, NE 25th Avenue,

    Hillsboro, OR 97124

    +1 503 712 1754 [email protected]

    Gabor Bajko Nokia Palo Alto, CA +1 972 894 5000 [email protected]

    SrinivasSreemanthula

    Nokia Irving, TX +1 972 894 5000 [email protected]

    Authors:

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    Content

    Scope & Motive

    Introduction

    Regulations

    Media types

    802 technologies

    Other SDOs

    What next?

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    Introduction

    This tutorial reflects work in progress. Its intention isto inform members about ongoing efforts tostandardise emergency services within IEEE 802.

    It does not attempt to provide definitive solutions toall problems.

    It hopefully will encourage all projects and membersto consider whether their technology will meet thefuture requirements of regulatory bodies foremergency service provision.

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    Scope

    Within this tutorial we define Emergency Services as:

    Suitable for IEEE 802 Wireless technologies

    Emergency voice calls

    Network push alerts (e.g. Emergency Alert SystemEAS)

    Vehicle communication

    non-VoIP calls (e.g. multi-media)

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    Motive

    There is an overarching concern for a consistent

    approach by standards development organizations

    (SDOssee later) to address social policy expectations,

    such as full Emergency Service capability, in relation to

    emerging access technologies.

    Location identification and callback capability

    represent baseline requirements for emergency service.

    Call integrity is of prime concern

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    Motive

    Organizations, within the US, such as the National Emergency

    Number Association (NENA), the ATIS Emergency Service

    Interconnection Forum (ESIF) and the FCC's Network Reliability

    and Interoperability Council (NRIC) have created considerable

    documentation identifying requirements and technical needs that

    must be addressed to support emergency services (i.e. E911)

    through emerging access technologies.

    Should IEEE 802 working groups consider including in their

    standards whatever is needed for the generation and delivery oflocation identification and callback capability for individuals

    trying to gain access to emergency services ??

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    Regulations

    (I am not a lawyer)

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    FCC Wireless Enhanced 911

    Wireless Enhanced 911 (E911) rules seek to improve the effectivenessand reliability of wireless 911 service by providing 911 dispatchers withadditional information on wireless 911 calls.

    The wireless E911 program is divided into two parts - Phase I and Phase

    II. Phase I requires carriers, upon valid request by a local Public SafetyAnswering Point (PSAP), to report the telephone number of a wireless911 caller and the location of the antenna that received the call. Phase IIrequires wireless carriers to provide far more precise locationinformation, within 50 to 300 meters in most cases.

    The deployment of E911 requires the development of new technologiesand upgrades to local 911 PSAPs, as well as coordination among publicsafety agencies, wireless carriers, technology vendors, equipmentmanufacturers, and local wireline carriers.

    http://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/

    http://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/http://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/
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    112 in the EU

    Member States shall ensure that, in addition to any other nationalemergency call numbers specified by the national regulatory authorities,all end-users of publicly available telephone services, including users of

    public pay telephones, are able to call the emergency services free ofcharge, by using the single European emergency call number "112".

    Member States shall ensure that calls to the single European emergencycall number "112" are appropriately answered and handled in amanner best suited to the national organisation of emergency systemsand within the technological possibilities of the networks.

    Member States shall ensure that undertakings which operate publictelephone networks make caller location information available toauthorities handling emergencies, to the extent technically feasible, forall calls to the single European emergency call number "112".

    http://www.eena.org/view/en/citizen/112_in_eu.html

    http://www.eena.org/view/en/citizen/112_in_eu.htmlhttp://www.eena.org/view/en/citizen/112_in_eu.html
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    Emergency Calls in Japan

    Emergency call (notification) regulation is being discussed in Ministryof Internal Affairs and Communications. In operation from 1st April2007.

    For analog telecommunication facilities or equivalent analog fixed

    telecommunication facilities1. Emergency call must connect to the local emergency center

    2. User device sends its number and location to the emergency center that is nearestthe user device.

    3. Emergency call maintains a circuit connection or callback function (or equivalentfunctions)

    For other voice transmission facilities

    1 and 2 Emergency call maintains a circuit connection unless the call termination signal

    is transmitted from the emergency center

    Location information (one or more of ZIP, Address Code, Address,Subscriber ID etc) of user must be provided to the emergency center.

    11-06-0460-01-000u-japanese-emergency-call-regulation.ppt

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    Emergency Calls in Other Countries

    Philippines: 112 or 911; police 117

    Singapore: fire and medical 995; police 999; 112 and 911 can bedialed from mobile phones

    South Korea: police 112; fire and medical 119

    Sri Lanka: police emergency 119 accident service 11-2691111

    Lithuania: 112; fire 01, 101, or 011; police 02, 102, or 022;medical 03, 103, or 033. Note: the non-112 numbers are forseparate emergency services differ in distinct telecommunicationsnetworks, whereas 112 available on all networks.

    Vietnam: 115; police 113; fire 114

    Switzerland: fire 118; police 117; medical 144; poison 145; road

    emergency 140; psychological support (free and anonymous) 143;psychological support for teens and children (free andanonymous) 147; helicopter air-rescue (Rega) 1414 or by radioon 161.300 MHz.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_telephone_number#Emergency_number

    s_by_country

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rega_%28air_rescue%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_telephone_numberhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_telephone_numberhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_telephone_numberhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_telephone_numberhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rega_%28air_rescue%29
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    Emergency Alert System (EAS)

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    Media Types

    (I am not a journalist)

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    Media Types

    One Way VoIP

    SMS/Text/IM

    Video

    TTY/TDD (speech impaired)

    Interactive Instant messaging and video could improve the ability to

    communicate and evaluate the situation and to provide

    appropriate instruction prior to arrival of emergency crews.

    ...and others as defined in http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt section 12.

    http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework/draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-00.txt%20section%2012
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    IEEE 802 technologies

    (am I not an engineer ?)

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    Generalized Emergency Call procedure

    Location determination ( in cellular networks, this might be done

    by the network on behalf of the mobile phone) with Location

    Configuration Protocols (LCP)

    Location representation (geo, civic: cell-id for cellular) Mapping database discovery

    Location to Service Translation (LoST)

    Location conveyance

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    Issues to be solved for IEEE 802

    ES identification

    Location information

    Some procedure to fetch the location information by higher layers

    when initializing the call may be required. Mobile terminal

    Network edge device (e.g. Access Point, Base Station)

    Unauthenticated Network Access (e.g. IEEE 802.11)

    Admission Control QoSdedicated bandwidth

    preemption

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    IEEE 802.1

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    IEEE 802.1AB

    Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

    A standard and extensible multi-vendor protocol and management

    elements to support network topology discovery and exchange deviceconfiguration and capabilities

    Developed and maintained by IEEE 802.1, planned for revision (for

    wireless purposes)

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    IEEE 802.11

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    Introduction

    Why does IEEE 802.11 need to address Emergency

    Services provision at all?

    Emergency Service Identification

    Location

    Unauthenticated Network Access

    Vehicular Emergency Communications

    Network Push Alert

    IEEE 802.11 must be able to open an 802.1X port toproceed, if 802.1X is the required authentication

    procedure (i.e. not open authentication)

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    AP(11u-capable)

    STA(11u-capable)

    Configured by Hotspot owner / administrator

    Beacon (ESN)

    Association request (SSID : Foo)

    Association Response ()

    EAP Success (include PMK)delay

    IEEE 802.11 Emergency Call Setup

    EAPOL/EAP-Response/Identity (e.g. anonymous@ESN)

    EAPOL/EAP-Request/Identity

    4-Way Handshake

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    Location

    Location information is being developed by IEEE 802.11k and

    IEEE 802.11v (RFC 3825)

    Request/Response paradigm

    Client may request from the access point its own location

    the location of the access point

    GeoPriv (RFC 4119) used to wrap location information

    Location standard formats supported include GEO and CIVIC

    Control and Measurement mechanisms to enable tracking

    continuously

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    Unauthenticated Network Access

    Public user credentials. In this situation, a client uses the defined networkselection method to query candidate networks to determine which one (or

    several) supports VoIP, end-to-end QoS and emergency services. Once this has

    been determined, the client associates to the SSID corresponding to the chosen

    network using public user credentials.

    Use an SSID configured for Open Authentication, that is only suitable for

    obtaining emergency service (i.e., and not suited for obtaining other hotspot

    services such as internet access). Network elements necessary to complete an

    emergency call are reachable via this SSID. How to reach these network

    elements (e.g., a Call Manager) and which protocol to use (e.g., SIP) are outsidethe scope of IEEE 802.11.

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    Admission Control

    A QoS enabled client requests bandwidth using a TSPEC Requestin an action frame.

    Currently a TSPEC Request includes parameters describing the

    characteristics of the traffic stream, but no information on theactual use of the traffic stream.

    To indicate emergency call initiation, it is proposed that a new

    Expedited Bandwidth Request element is used. It is theresponsibility of the client to transmit this element.

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    Public Safety Band (4.9 GHz)

    In 2003, the FCC allocated 50 MHz of spectrum in the 4.9 GHzband to public safety services. Public safety agencies can use this

    4.9 GHz band to implement wireless networks such as IEEE

    802.11 for the transmission of mission-critical information such

    as streaming video, data access, maps, and missing personimages.

    IEEE 802.11 has now been amended to operate within this band

    and is able to provide emergency facilitator communications suchas: police, fire and rescue, disaster relief.

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    IEEE 802.15

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    IEEE 802.15

    IEEE802.15.4a has built in a position measurement capability

    (

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    IEEE 802.16

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    IEEE 802.16

    In IEEE 802.16g there are several elements for Device

    Localization and Location Based Services (LBS) - which may be

    used for Emergency Services.

    Examples in location sensitized applications, emergency call

    origination tracking, equipment tracking etc.

    IEEE 802.16e utilises RFC 3825

    Is it useful consider civic location issues, when cell/hotspot sizes

    are so high.

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    IEEE 802.20

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    IEEE 802.20

    There is no distinct description within current draft for

    emergency service.

    However the draft indicates that the system can get the terminal

    location, and obviously the system can support QoS classes, that

    might be used as emergency service location identification andprovide preferential resource for emergency call.

    The SectorParameters message is used to convey sector specific

    information from the serving sector to the access terminals,

    including the Latitude, Longitude, RegistrationRadius, etc. The terminal may possibly initialize a emergency call in

    "connected" states with an open session using

    ConnectionOpenRequest ?

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    IEEE 802.21

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    AP(11u-capable)

    STA(11u-capable)

    Carrier Network

    VLAN #5

    Note: There does NOT need to be a 1-to-1 mapping between this and SSID #5.

    Architecture

    IEEE 802.21

    Information Server

    AAA

    DHCP

    SSID #5

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    Emergency Call with 802.21 IS802.11u STA

    802.11u AP

    (MIH-aware)802.21 IS

    Beacon (GAS: MIH)

    Pre-configAdvertising protocol =

    IS (APID)

    Length limitation req

    from 11u to 21

    Probe REQ

    Probe RSP (GAS: MIH)

    GAS init req (MIH IE: e911 req)MIH frame (e911 req)

    GAS init resp (Query ID,

    comeback_delay)

    Out of scope

    802.11

    802.21

    MIH frame rsp (e911 accepted

    + IS Location)GAS comeback req (Query

    ID)

    GAS comeback rsp (Query ID,

    e911 accepted)comeback_

    delay

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    IEEE 802.21 Information Server

    Networks may support means to determine, help in

    determining or provide the location to the clients at various

    layers

    Link layer specific ones: LLDP[-MED], U-TDoA, D-TDoA

    Link layer agnostic ones: DHCP, OMA SUPL, RELO, HELD (HTTPbased)

    Other SDOs defined different LCPs

    Service providers need flexibility on how location services are

    offered in their network IEEE 802.21 provides a logical place to support a

    comprehensive list of all support options using IS

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    IEEE 802.22

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    IEEE 802.22

    IEEE 802.22 has defined a Location Configuration Measurement

    Report

    A Location Configuration report as described in IETF RFC 3825

    (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Option for Coordinate-

    based Location Configuration Information), includes latitude,

    longitude and altitude. The report format shall be as described in

    RFC 3825, and the length shall be 16 octets.

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    Vehicular Communications

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    Vehicular Communications

    Emergency communications is a major focus of ITS (IntelligentTransport Systems) activity, and it was a significant topic at the

    March 2005 ITU Workshop.

    Project MESA is also helping to call attention to this area andproviding high-level direction.

    Two distinct areas for wireless communications:

    MBW: New work item in ISO/TC204/WG16: Specific Mobile BroadbandWireless Access Communications Systems, e.g. IEEE 806.16e, IEEE

    802.20

    DSRC : IEEE 1609 continues work on application layer standards for

    IEEE 802.11p

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    Vehicular Communications

    DSRC/WAVE. Dedicated short-range communications (DSRC)at 5.9 GHz using an IEEE 802.11p base is now called WAVE

    (Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments).

    The U.S. FCC has allocated 75 MHz of bandwidth for ITSapplications in this band, with emphasis on public safety and, in

    the U.S., WAVE may become a U.S. federally funded vehicle-

    data network separate from the cellular network.

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    Vehicular Communications

    Mobile wireless broadband (MWB) represents an important partof a public sector (particularly public safety) solution. MWB can

    provide a consistent and robust capacity that can serve routine

    operations, but provide priority for emergencies.

    MWB is useful for commercial applications of ITS as well as to

    support public agency and public safety applications, due to its

    ability to function well over large distances and at high travel

    speeds. It is vitally important for commercial and public uses ofMWB to remain consistent with one another, including the ability

    to prioritise messages, especially in case of emergencies.

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    Standard Development Organizations

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    Standard Development Organizations (SDOs)

    ES in IEEE 802 technologies do not provide the whole

    solution.

    What do we expect from other SDOs

    signaling protocol SIP (new variantUSIP) Note: SIP requires an IP address of an SIP agent. This can not be

    used by 802.11 in state 1, unless a SIP agent discovery protocol

    exists?)

    codec (e.g. G711)

    network connection (authentication at layer 2)

    application authentication (e.g. https)

    internationalization of emergency dialing codes

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    Other SDOs

    3GPP & 3GPP2

    TIA TR-45

    IETF ECRIT

    NENA

    OMA

    ITU-T

    ETSI EMTEL

    OCG

    EU Commission

    ComCare ESIF NGES

    ANSI HSSP

    US DoT

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    3GPP

    Service requirements from 3GPP TS 22.101http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/Service_requirements-

    ESW06.ppt

    Architecture = IMS (centralised)

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/3GPP IP Based

    Emergency Calls.pdf Protocol Details from 3GPP TS 24.229

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/3GPP-

    Protocol_details.ppt

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    3GPP2

    S.R0115 All IP-Network Emergency Call Support -

    Stage 1 requirements, produced by TSG-S;recommended for publication on Sept. 14, 2006

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/3GPP2 IP BasedEmergency Calls.ppt

    TIA TR-45

    Develops performance, compatibility, interoperability and servicestandards for mobile and personal communications systems

    Joint effort between TIA TR-45.2 AHES and ATIS WTSC(formerly T1P1) to develop Emergency Services Standards

    Requirements

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TIA TR-45.pdf

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    IETF ECRIT ECRIT working since 2004

    Building off of the GEOPRIV work and architecture And the sipping-emergency design team of SIPPING

    Initial focus on using location information to learn how to direct emergencycalls on the Internet

    architecture = localised

    IETF ECRIT Architecture

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/IETF-Overview.ppt

    SIP Location Conveyance:

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/SIP_Location_Conveyance.ppt

    Emergency Services Identifiers

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/ESW06-service-urn.ppt

    LoST and LoST Architecture

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/ESW06-LoST.ppt DHCP Civic & Geo

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/ESW06-civic.ppt

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/Geo DHCP Option 123 for LCI.ppt

    Geopriv L7 LCP

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/L7LCP-ESW06.ppt

    E S i f IEEE 802M h 2007

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    NENA = North American Emergency Number

    Association Sets standards (among many other things) for emergency calls in

    U.S./Canada

    Next Generation 9-1-1 project (NG911)

    Complete overhaul of the entire 9-1-1 system

    Based on IP Includes changes to processes, funding, training, etc, etc

    The initial version of the technical standards part is known as i3

    Architecture and solutions based on IETF protocols

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/NENA

    NG911 arch for SDO workshop.ppt

    NENA sent an liaison to IEEE 802, regarding location issues.

    IEEE 802.11u are currently addressing this liaison.

    E S i f IEEE 802M h 2007

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    OMA

    Mentioning of Mobile Location Services, Secure User

    Plane for Location, Mobile Location Protocol, Roaming

    Location Protocol, Privacy Control Protocolhttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC ES

    Coordination WorkshopR01.ppt

    ITU-T

    Work focused on Telecommunications for Disaster

    Relief and Early Warning

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR in ITU-T

    Oct 06.ppt

    E S i f IEEE 802M h 2007

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC%20ES%20Coordination%20WorkshopR01.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC%20ES%20Coordination%20WorkshopR01.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR%20in%20ITU-T%20Oct%2006.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR%20in%20ITU-T%20Oct%2006.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR%20in%20ITU-T%20Oct%2006.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR%20in%20ITU-T%20Oct%2006.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR%20in%20ITU-T%20Oct%2006.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR%20in%20ITU-T%20Oct%2006.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR%20in%20ITU-T%20Oct%2006.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR%20in%20ITU-T%20Oct%2006.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/TDR%20in%20ITU-T%20Oct%2006.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC%20ES%20Coordination%20WorkshopR01.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC%20ES%20Coordination%20WorkshopR01.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC%20ES%20Coordination%20WorkshopR01.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC%20ES%20Coordination%20WorkshopR01.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC%20ES%20Coordination%20WorkshopR01.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC%20ES%20Coordination%20WorkshopR01.ppthttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/OMA-LOC%20ES%20Coordination%20WorkshopR01.ppt
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    ETSI EMTEL

    Special Committee on Emergency Communications

    Act as a key coordinator in getting requirements on Emergency

    Communications, outside ETSI (i.e. from different stakeholders) and

    inside ETSI (i.e. ETSI Bodies).

    Provide requirements on issues of network security, network integrity,

    network behaviour in emergency situations, and emergency

    telecommunications needs in networkshttp://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/ EMTEL

    Presentation_ECRIT 200.ppt

    OCG

    The Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) is a non-profit,

    international voluntary consensus standards organization that is leadingthe development of standards for geospatial and location based services.

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/2006

    OGC GML Info for October SDO Coordination Meeting.ppt

    E S i f IEEE 802M h 2007

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    EU Commission

    Presentation on the EU Regulatory Framework

    Discussion on establishment of document outlining responsibilitiesof different market players

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/EU-Commission.ppt

    COMCARE

    US Organization Overview and pointers to OASIS standards forauthority-to-authority communication.

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/Emergency ServicesSDO Workshop Architecture.ppt

    Agency Locator Service Prototype

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/Emergency ServicesSDO Workshop Agency Locator Services.ppt

    E S i f IEEE 802M h 2007

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    ESIF NGES

    Next Generation Emergency Services (NGES) Subcommittee created atESIF 17 in Las Vegas

    Provide liaison with global SDOs for the standards developmentcoordination

    Plans to develop stage 2/3 standards based on NENAs i3 requirementsand to

    would like to act as SDO coordinator on emergency services

    The goal is to ensure other Standards are aware of NG9-1-1 work beingdone at NENA and ESIF

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/ESIF NGESUpdate.ppt

    ANSI HSSP

    The ANSI Homeland Security Standards Panel (HSSP)

    Plans to offer a forum for standards and coordination

    Aims to produce a white paper to outline key issues, emergencycommunications standards, identified gaps, and resources for furtherinformation/possible partnerships

    http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/ANSI-HSSP -SDO Emergency Services Coordination Workshop.ppt

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    US DoT

    Report about NG911 projects

    http://www.ietf-

    ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/ USDOT.ppt

    Emergency Services Project in Austria

    Emergency service project based on IETF protocols

    http://www.ietf-

    ecrit.org/EmergencyWorkshop2006/slides/

    AT_PROTOTYP_FIELDTEST.ppt

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    More details about the workshop via this webpage:

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    Concluding Issues

    Dont assume that IEEE 802 technologies can already support all ES

    requirements:

    callback facility ?

    terminal location ? geospatial or civic?

    does Civic location, make sense, for large scale systems?

    How far do we want to pre-empt upcoming regulations?

    2 years?

    10 years?

    What does the market require? Similar issues to Legal Intercept?

    Do we want closer liaisons with other SDOs

    Comments welcome