
Internet Protocol-based Emergency Services.
Title:
Internet Protocol-based Emergency Services.
Author:
Schulzrinne, Henning.
ISBN:
9781119993841
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (429 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Readers -- Organization of the Book -- Scope -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 History -- 1.2 Overview -- 1.3 Building Blocks -- Chapter 2: Location: Formats, Encoding and Protocols -- Civic Location Information -- Geodetic Location Information -- Location Protocols -- 2.1 Applying the PIDF-LO civicAddress Type to US Addresses -- 2.2 DHCP as a Location Configuration Protocol (LCP) -- 2.3 Geography Markup Language (GML) -- 2.4 A Taxonomy of the IETF HELD Protocol -- 2.5 OMA Enablers and Emergency Services -- 2.6 3GPP Location Protocols -- Chapter 3: Architectures -- 3.1 NENA i2 -- 3.2 NENA i3 -- 3.3 IETF Emergency Services for Internet Multimedia -- 3.4 Emergency Services Support in WiFi Networks -- 3.5 WiMAX -- 3.6 3GPP -- Chapter 4: Deployment Examples -- 4.1 Emergency Calling in Sweden -- 4.2 UK Specification for Locating VoIP Callers -- 4.3 Implementation of VoIP 9-1-1 Services in Canada -- 4.4 US/Indiana Wireless Direct Network Project -- Chapter 5: Security for IP-Based Emergency Services -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Communication Model -- 5.3 Adversary Models and Security Threats -- 5.4 Security Threats -- 5.5 Countermeasures -- Chapter 6: Emergency Services for Persons With Disabilities -- 6.1 What Is Specific With Communication for People With Disabilities? -- 6.2 Reality Today -- 6.3 Interpretation of the Term "Equivalent Service" -- 6.4 Sad History -- 6.5 Policy and Regulation Support -- 6.6 Good Opportunities in IP-Based Services -- 6.7 Implementation Experience -- Chapter 7: Regulatory Situation -- 7.1 Regulatory Aspects of Emergency Services in the United States -- 7.2 Regulatory Aspects of Emergency Services in the European Union -- Chapter 8: Research Projects and Pilots.
8.1 REACH112: Responding to All Citizens Needing Help -- 8.2 PEACE: IP-Based Emergency Applications and Services for Next-Generation Networks -- 8.3 US Department of Transportation's NG 9-1-1 Pilot Project -- Chapter 9: Organizations -- 9.1 ETSI EMTEL -- 9.2 NENA -- 9.3 EENA -- 9.4 Ecma International -- 9.5 ATIS -- 9.6 The NG9-1-1 Caucus and the NG9-1-1 Institute -- 9.7 COCOM EGEA -- Chapter 10: Conclusion and Outlook -- 10.1 Location -- 10.2 Architectures -- 10.3 Deployments -- 10.4 Security and Privacy -- 10.5 Emergency Services for Persons With Disabilities -- 10.6 Regulation -- 10.7 Research Projects and Pilots -- 10.8 Funding -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
Written by international experts in the field, this book covers the standards, architecture and deployment issues related to IP-based emergency services This book brings together contributions from experts on technical and operational aspects within the international standardisation and regulatory processes relating to routing and handling of IP-based emergency calls. Readers will learn how these standards work, how various standardization organizations contributed to them and about pilot projects, early deployment and current regulatory situation. Key Features: Provides an overview of how the standards related to IP-based emergency services work, and how various organizations contributed to them Focuses on SIP and IMS-based communication systems for the Internet Covers standards, architecture and deployment issues International focus, with coverage of the major national efforts in this area Written by the experts who were/are involved in the development of the standards (NENA, EENA, 3GPP, IETF, ETSI, etc.) Accompanying website provides updates on standards and deployment (http://ip-emergency.net) This book is an excellent resource for vendors building software and equipment for emergency services, engineers/researchers engaged in development of networks and network elements and standardization, emergency services providers, standardization experts, product persons, those within the regulatory environment. Students and lecturers, infrastructure and application service providers will also find this book of interest.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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