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TS 102 650 : 1.1.1

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET CONVERGED SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKING (TISPAN); ANALYSIS OF LOCATION INFORMATION STANDARDS PRODUCED BY VARIOUS SDOS

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
   2.1 Normative references
   2.2 Informative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Introduction
   4.1 Emergency Response Principles
   4.2 One emergency call number
   4.3 Service specific emergency call numbers
   4.4 Use of the Location Information
   4.5 Location Information
   4.6 Coding principles for location information
   4.7 Conversion of location information
5 Categories of impact on location information
   5.1 Mobility
   5.2 UE attachment
   5.3 CPN Architecture
   5.4 Location information
6 Cascading networks
   6.1 Direct attachment to NGN access networks
   6.2 Attachment of an NGCN to an access network
   6.3 Cascaded NGCN
   6.4 Location acquisition protocol and Proxy LIS querying
   6.5 The problem of the tunnel
7 Handling of emergency sessions in 3GPP
   7.1 Architecture
   7.2 User equipment (UE)
   7.3 IMS Functional entities
   7.4 Procedures for IMS Emergency Services (Overview)
8 The IETF, NENA, ATIS Approach
   8.1 Abstract
   8.2 Introduction/Executive Summary
   8.3 NENA <> Architecture
   8.4 Location Determination in Broadband Access Networks
   8.5 LIS Operational Considerations
   8.6 Location Acquisition Protocols
   8.7 Location Parameter Conveyance
9 Comparison between 3GPP and NENA
10 Developments in Europe (EU)
   10.1 The CGALIES survey - Excerpt from Final Report
   10.2 Developments in the UK
   10.3 Developments in Germany (Core IMS Emergency Calling
        Architecture)
11 Developments in North America
12 Developments in Australia
   12.1 Location information options
   12.2 Supplementary comments on the options
   12.3 Potential barriers to adoption
   12.4 The role of the access network(s)
   12.5 Alignment of activity with International Standards
        Developments
13 Developments in the Far East
   13.1 Developments in Japan
   13.2 Other developments
14 Problems solved and unsolved
   14.1 Problems solved
   14.2 Problems unsolved
Annex A (informative): Recommendation of the Commission
        (2003/558/EC)
      A.1 Considerata
      A.2 Recommendation
Annex B (informative): List of Technology Recommendations
      B.1 Location information format
      B.2 Location information acquisition protocol
      B.3 Signalling/transfer of location information
      B.4 Related Conventions/Standards
Annex C (informative): URLs and References
      C.1 Organizations
      C.2 Documents
Annex D (informative): Location determination without GNSS
      D.1 Self-Organizing position determination in Ad-Hoc
          networks
      D.2 WLAN Positioning System
Annex E (informative): Bibliography
History

Gives an analysis of the work done by various ETSI work groups and other standards bodies worldwide on the acquisition and transmission of caller location information in various communications network types.

Committee
TISPAN 03
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
80
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

ISO/IEC TR 16167:2011 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Next Generation Corporate Networks (NGCN) — Emergency calls
TS 102 660 : 1.1.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET CONVERGED SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKING (TISPAN); SIGNALLING REQUIREMENTS AND SIGNALLING ARCHITECTURE FOR SUPPORTING THE VARIOUS LOCATION INFORMATION PROTOCOLS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE ON A NGN
ES 203 178 : 1.1.1 FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE TO SUPPORT EUROPEAN REQUIREMENTS ON EMERGENCY CALLER LOCATION DETERMINATION AND TRANSPORT
ECMA/TR 101 : 2ED 2010 NEXT GENERATION CORPORATE NETWORKS (NGCN) - EMERGENCY CALLS

TS 102 660 : 1.1.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET CONVERGED SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKING (TISPAN); SIGNALLING REQUIREMENTS AND SIGNALLING ARCHITECTURE FOR SUPPORTING THE VARIOUS LOCATION INFORMATION PROTOCOLS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE ON A NGN
TS 123 167 : 13.2.0 UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (UMTS); LTE; IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM (IMS) EMERGENCY SESSIONS (3GPP TS 23.167 VERSION 14.5.0 RELEASE 14)
AS/NZS 4819:2011 Rural and urban addressing
TS 124 008 : 13.5.0 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+) (GSM); UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (UMTS); LTE; MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE LAYER 3 SPECIFICATION; CORE NETWORK PROTOCOLS; STAGE 3 (3GPP TS 24.008 VERSION 14.7.0 RELEASE 14)
TS 123 041 : 13.3.0 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+) (GSM); UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (UMTS); TECHNICAL REALIZATION OF CELL BROADCAST SERVICE (CBS) (3GPP TS 23.041 VERSION 14.2.0 RELEASE 14)
ISO 3166-1:2013 Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Part 1: Country codes
EN 300 403-1 : 1.3.2 INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) - DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER SIGNALLING SYSTEM NO. ONE (DSS1) PROTOCOL - SIGNALLING NETWORK LAYER FOR CIRCUIT-MODE BASIC CALL CONTROL - PART 1: PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION [ITU-T RECOMMENDATION Q.931 (1993) MODIFIED]
ES 282 004 : 3.4.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET CONVERGED SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKING (TISPAN); NGN FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE; NETWORK ATTACHMENT SUB-SYSTEM (NASS)
TS 123 271 : 13.0.0 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+) (GSM); UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (UMTS); LTE; FUNCTIONAL STAGE 2 DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION SERVICES (LCS) (3GPP TS 23.271 VERSION 14.4.0 RELEASE 14)
TR 180 000 : 1.1.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET CONVERGED SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKING (TISPAN); NGN TERMINOLOGY

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