ATIS 0800010-2008 Emergency Alert Provisioning Specifications.pdf
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1、 ATIS-0800010 ATIS Standard on - EMERGENCY ALERT PROVISIONING SPECIFICATIONS The Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) is a technical planning and standards development organization that is committed to rapidly developing and promoting technical and operations standards for the co
2、mmunications and related information technologies industry worldwide using a pragmatic, flexible and open approach. Over 1,100 participants from over 300 communications companies are active in ATIS 22 industry committees and its Incubator Solutions Program. Notice of Disclaimer Released July 12, 200
3、7.44 ATIS-0800002, IPTV Architecture Requirements, March 31, 2006.55 ATIS-0800012, IPTV Emergency Alert System Metadata Specification, due 2008.66 ATIS-0800013, Media Protocols Specification, due 2008.77 ATIS-0800014, Secure Download and Messaging Interoperability Specification, March 2008.48 ATIS-0
4、800019, Multicast Network Service Specification, due 2008.89 Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 6-4, Counties and Equivalent Entities of the United States, Its Possessions, and Associated Areas, 31 August 1990, with editorial corrections January 2005.92.2 Informative References 10
5、ANSI J-STD-042-A, Emergency Alert Message for Cable, November 2007.1011 Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC-2007-20, Emergency alert services, February 28, 2007.113This document is available from the Federal Communications Commission. 4This document is available from the Electronic Code of Federal Regul
6、ations. 5This document is available from the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, 1200 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. 6This document is not yet finalized. 7Ibid. 8Ibid. 9This document is available from the Information Technology Laboratory. 10This document is availabl
7、e as SCTE 18 2007 from the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers. 11This document is available from the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). ATIS-0800010 3 3 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS, however, in the public interest, the IPTV architecture should support all of the
8、 alert types defined in the FCC rules. 4.2.1 Emergency Action Notification (EAN) The Emergency Action Notification (EAN) is the notice to all EAS participants and to the general public that the EAS has been activated for a national emergency. 12The information in this section is derived primarily fr
9、om EB Docket 04-296, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Review of the Emergency Alert System, November 10, 2005; and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 47 part 11 Telecommunications, Emergency Alert System, October 1, 2005. 13Second Report and Order and Furthe
10、r Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, op.cit.; pp. 1; Appendix C, #8. ATIS-0800010 6 4.2.2 Emergency Action Termination (EAT) The Emergency Action Termination (EAT) is the notice to all EAS Participants and to the general public that the EAN has terminated. 4.2.3 Required Weekly Test (RWT) and Required M
11、onthly Test (RMT) The purpose of the Required Weekly Test and Required Monthly Test EAS messages is to ensure the proper functionality of the EAS system. 4.2.4 Alert Message Types There are three basic types of alert messages discussed here: text-only, audio-plus-text, and forced-acquisition. The in
12、terruption to programming caused by text-only and audio-plus-text types are typically limited to two minutes duration, although the alert may be dismissed by user action. If a message has been dismissed by the user, that same message should not be displayed again. The interruption caused by a forced
13、-acquisition alert type may extend indefinitely. It is terminated by user action or by the arrival and processing of an alert with a fixed end time - a presidential alert (EAN) channel override and a text overlay with an audio alert. All of these alert messages will override current activity and not
14、 just linear video viewing. For example, a user could be in an IPTV menu, playing a game, or watching a DVR recording and a presidential national-level alert would cause a channel change to a given linear channel that would carry the presidential alert audio and video. Other types of alerts would ty
15、pically provide a text message bar overlaying the on-screen activity that is occurring on the ITF, although in some emergency situations a forced-acquisition to a channel providing detailed information regarding the event could also be sent. Such a channel is called the Details channel. The expectat
16、ion is that the system will use the standard EAS audio Attention Tone, but a different alert sound may be used. Audio is provided either in streaming format on a referenced multicast address (i.e., for the forced acquisition type) or in a referenced file that is retrieved and played back in the ITF
17、(i.e., text plus audio alert type). 4.3 Primary Entry Point (PEP) System The Primary Entry Point System (PEP) is a nationwide network of broadcast stations and other entities connected with government activation points. It is used to distribute the EAN, EAT, and EAS national test messages as well as
18、 other EAS messages. EAS alerts are distributed through a relay chain of radio and TV sources. Each member of the chain is either an origination point and/or a relay point. The alert information is distributed in a standard message format that is encoded as an analog audio signal, which reduces the
19、complexity of relaying this information. The EAS Designations are as follows: a) National Primary (NP) - A source of EAS presidential messages. b) Local Primary (LP) - A source of EAS local area messages. An LP source is responsible for coordinating the carriage of common emergency messages from sou
20、rces such as the National ATIS-0800010 7 Weather Service or local emergency management offices as specified in its EAS local area plan. c) State Primary (SP) - A source of EAS state messages. These messages can originate from the governor or a designated representative in the State Emergency Operati
21、ng Center or state capital. Messages are sent via the State Relay Network. d) State Relay (SR) - A source of EAS State Messages. It is part of the State Relay Network and relays national and state common emergency messages into the local area. 4.3.1 Location Codes The FCC Mapbook is based on state p
22、lans and local area plans that contain procedures for officials to transmit emergency information to the public in their respective areas during an emergency. Location codes indicate the geographic area affected by the EAS alert. The Location Code uses the Federal Information Processing Standard (FI
23、PS) numbers as described by the U.S. Department of Commerce in the National Institute of Standards and Technology publication FIPS PUB 6-4 9. The state, territory, and offshore areas are represented by two digit FIPS number codes. Counties within each state are represented by three-digit FIPS number
24、 codes. For US territories and possessions, county-equivalents are used (examples: muncipio in Puerto Rico and districts/island names in American Samoa). Emergency alerts can be targeted to sub-areas with a county (or island, muncipio, district, etc.). FCC Part 11 defines a parameter identifying cou
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