S. Panossian and D. Medhi, "Towards Providing Enhanced 911 Emergency Service in IP Telephony", Technical Report, Computer Science Telecommunications,
University of Missouri--Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, November 1998;
revised August 1999.
Abstract
Emergency "911" service is a critical service provided in the
public switched telephone network. With the increasing demand to
introduce IP Telephony, the issue of providing 911 service in the
new environment will arise. In this paper, we address the issue
of emergency 911 service in the TCP-UDP/IP network architecture
that supports enhanced emergency features. We identify the
functionalities needed in this environment. In particular, we
outline a Location Resolution Protocol that is needed for the
infrastructure; further, we describe various components in the
E911-IP environment, and present a conceptual view on how the
service can be provided when the Location Resolution Protocol is
coupled with other existing and proposed protocols. In addition,
we present the call initialization processing steps in the new
environment.
Keywords: IP Telephony, Enhanced 911 emergency
service, protocols
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