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This chapter illustrates how various building blocks work together. Information in the section on National Emergency Number Association (NENA) i2 is based on the baseline assumption is that VoIP emergency callers want to place an emergency call and the existing emergency services infrastructure has not been updated. For NENA the i2 architecture was only a first step towards the long‐term vision, NENA i3. The next section describes the IETF emergency services architecture. A core component of the final deployment vision is the usage of the Location to Service Translation (LoST) protocol that allows Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to publish their service boundaries and information for how to get emergency calls closer to them. Then, Gabor Bajko explains the minimalistic WiFi emergency services architecture and Dirk Kroeselberg illustrates the design of the WiMAX emergency services architecture. Finally, Hannu Hietalahti, explains the design decisions leading to the 3GPP emergency services architecture. emergency services; IEEE 802.11 Standards; internet telephony; Voice over internet protocol; WiMax
Architectures
This chapter illustrates how various building blocks work together. Information in the section on National Emergency Number Association (NENA) i2 is based on the baseline assumption is that VoIP emergency callers want to place an emergency call and the existing emergency services infrastructure has not been updated. For NENA the i2 architecture was only a first step towards the long‐term vision, NENA i3. The next section describes the IETF emergency services architecture. A core component of the final deployment vision is the usage of the Location to Service Translation (LoST) protocol that allows Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to publish their service boundaries and information for how to get emergency calls closer to them. Then, Gabor Bajko explains the minimalistic WiFi emergency services architecture and Dirk Kroeselberg illustrates the design of the WiMAX emergency services architecture. Finally, Hannu Hietalahti, explains the design decisions leading to the 3GPP emergency services architecture. emergency services; IEEE 802.11 Standards; internet telephony; Voice over internet protocol; WiMax
Architectures
Tschofenig, Hannes (editor) / Schulzrinne, Henning (editor)
2013-07-12
90 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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