Internet protocol-based emergency services / Henning Schulzrinne.

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Main Author: Schulzrinne, Henning
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley, 2014.
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Table of 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 Services2.6 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 Threats5.5 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 Help8.2 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.