The Next Generation 9-1-1 Proof-of-Concept System.

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The Next Generation Proof-of-Concept System

About the project “EMERGENCY HELP. Anytime, anywhere, any device.”™ National Emergency Number Association (NENA) Technical standards IETF ECRIT Working Group IETF GEOPRIV Working Group The NG9-1-1 POC System High level requirements Use of multimedia Data delivery and sharing Recording and incident details Call taker user interface Technical standards System architecture Behavior of components Format of location objects IETF ECRIT Working Group IETF GEOPRIV Working Group NENA

The POC system is deployed in 5 real PSAPs and 3 labs across the USA. PSAP: Public Safety Answering Point (=Emergency call center) Fort Wayne, IN Rochester, NY Bozeman, MT King County, WA St. Paul, MN BAH Lab Columbia Univ. Lab TAMU Lab

Emergency Services Network (ESN) Network used by emergency caller to ask for help Examples: PSTN, Cellular, Residential VoIP Role 1. Determine location of caller 2. Route call to ESN Access Network POC system is divided into two networks SIP-based network of PSAPs managed by the emergency authorities

Why is location important? Send help to the site of emergency Route call to the correct destination Cell Tower LLDP-MED GPS DHCP Manual Entry Skyhook Wireless How do I send my location? Sent along with SIP INVITE Formatted as PIDF-LO XML object ①③ ②

RTP LoST VoIP Access Network SIP

RTP LoST Access Network SIP “All call takers are busy…” VoIP

RTP LoST Cellular Access Network SIP

LoST SMS Access Network SIP “Bank robbery!” S

RTP LoST Telematics Access Network SIP Crash Data

Final Comments We are beginning to understand what an emergency response system should look like There are lots of interesting network problems in emergency communication systems –Location of network devices –“Call setup time (dialing of last digit to ring at the PSAP), under expected peak load shall be less than 2 seconds.” –Reliable communications in large scale disasters