ATIS 0500012-2007 Local Acquisition for Internet Access Networks in Support of Emergency Services.pdf
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1、 TECHNICAL REPORT ATIS-0500012 LOCAL ACQUISITION FOR INTERNET ACCESS NETWORKS IN SUPPORT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) is a technical planning and standards development organization that is committed to rapidly developing and promoting technical a
2、nd operations standards for the communications and related information technologies industry worldwide using a pragmatic, flexible and open approach. Over 1,100 participants from more than 350 communications companies are active in ATIS 23 industry committees and its Incubator Solutions Program. NOT
3、E - The users attention is called to the possibility that compliance with this standard may require use of an invention covered by patent rights. By publication of this standard, no position is taken with respect to whether use of an invention covered by patent rights will be required, and if any su
4、ch use is required no position is taken regarding the validity of this claim or any patent rights in connection therewith. ATIS-0500012, Local Acquisition for Internet Access Networks in Support of Emergency Services Is an ATIS Standard developed by the Next Generation Emergency Services (NGES) Subc
5、ommittee under the ATIS Emergency Services Interconnection Forum (ESIF). Published by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 Copyright 2007 by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions All rights reserved. No part of this publica
6、tion may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For information contact ATIS at 202.628.6380. ATIS is online at . Printed in the United States of America. ATIS-0500012 Technical Report for LOCAL ACQUISITION FO
7、R INTERNET ACCESS NETWORKS IN SUPPORT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Secretariat Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Abstract This ATIS Technical Report is not intended to be seen as an American National Standard (ANS). Rather it is intended to be used as input to further decision-making proce
8、sses leading to any necessary policy and/or American National Standard formulation. It will be used as a vehicle for communicating location acquisition concepts in liaisons with other relevant Standards Development Organizations (SDOs). This document describes the specific areas of location acquisit
9、ion in Internet Protocol (IP) access networks. It concerns itself with both the architectures and protocols for supporting these functions. In brief, this is about the manner in which IP devices such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) clients obtain location information from an access network lo
10、cation acquisition. For emergency services to work as envisioned by the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) defined i2 architecture for VoIP, location must be available to route the call to a PSAP and to provide the call taker with the callers location. This information is required in the N
11、ENA i2 architecture and will continue to be required in the NENA i3 architecture. This document starts by describing the mechanisms by which a client might obtain location or by which a network might provide location to or on behalf of a client. There are a number of location acquisition protocols w
12、hich might be used, including DHCP, LLDP-MED, LREP-SIP, HELD, RELO, and LCP. This document provides a targeted analysis of each, but it does not presume that any single protocol will be used universally. For example, in network deployments where DHCP is already ubiquitous, it will likely not be repl
13、aced. Similarly, the mobile network environments described in 3GPP 11GAN 16, 3GPP2 12, and OMA SUPL 2.0 17 already have specified solutions which meet or could be extended to meet these functional requirements; duplication of those functions may be unnecessary. ATIS-0500012 ii FOREWORD The Alliance
14、for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) serves the public through improved understanding between carriers, customers, and manufacturers. The mission of the Emergency Services Interconnection Forum (ESIF) is to provide a forum that facilitates the identification and resolution of technical a
15、nd/or operational issues related to the interconnection of wireline, wireless, cable, satellites, internet and emergency services networks. The rapid rise of Voice over IP telephony services was anticipated by the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). In 2003, NENA established working groups
16、 to define a “migratory” architecture (i2) and an “end game” architecture (i3) to provide the ability to reliably deliver and process emergency calls originated by Internet-based VoIP telephony users. Both the i2 and i3 architectures depend on the ability to determine and communicate the location of
17、 the caller so that a) the call can be routed to the correct PSAP and b) the location can be delivered to the PSAP operator for dispatch and other procedural purposes. A functional entity called the Location Information Server (LIS) is introduced in the NENA i2 documents. These documents 01 04 defin
18、e requirements and the form of location information provided, however they do not provide the detailed protocol specifications associated with LIS functionality. In practice, the role of the LIS can be split into two key functions: Location acquisition the method by which IP devices and applications
19、 obtain location information. Location measurement and determination the method by which a server providing location information associates the IP device making an emergency call with a location. Many networks have already developed infrastructures suitable for the delivery of location information.
20、Distribution of location using existing infrastructure cuts down operator costs, reduces the time needed for deployment, and improves reliability by ensuring that the basic mechanisms are in consistent use. It would be valuable, however, to provide a network-infrastructure independent mechanism for
21、networks where no infrastructure is currently available. Even where such a network-independent acquisition protocol is in use, however, it must be recognized that the manner in which location is calculated and the form of location will vary significantly depending on the nature of the access technol
22、ogy. Suggestions for improvement of this document are welcome. They should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, Emergency Services Interconnection Forum, Next Generation Emergency Services Subcommittee, Secretariat, 1200 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. At
23、the time it approved this document, ESIF, which is responsible for the development of this Technical Report, had the following members: B. Montgomery, ESIF Chair D. Irwin, ESIF 1st Vice Chair J. Shepard, 2nd Vice Chair C. Underkoffler, ATIS Chief Editor The NGES Subcommittee was responsible for the
24、development of this document. A. Akundi, NGES Co-Chair C. Militeau NGES Co-Chair T. Breen, NGES Technical Editor ATIS-0500012 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SCOPE, PURPOSE, they will use protocols developed for those environments in most cases, but may use an access-technology independent protocol where th
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