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XMPP for Emergency Services

XMPP for Emergency Services. Hannes Tschofenig. Background. PhoneBCP , NENA i3, and EENA NG112 all talk about SIP-based IM for emergency services support. Today ’s deployments do not use SIP for IM. XMPP is in widespread usage.

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XMPP for Emergency Services

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  1. XMPP for Emergency Services Hannes Tschofenig

  2. Background • PhoneBCP, NENA i3, and EENA NG112 all talk about SIP-based IM for emergency services support. • Today’s deployments do not use SIP for IM. • XMPP is in widespread usage. • Emergency services would like to offer emergency services support for those who use XMPP as their communication mechanism. • All the attention on emergency services had been focused on SIP so far and therefore the work is far more advanced. • Even the most basic emergency services concepts are missing in XMPP.

  3. Standardizing XMPP Emergency Services Functionality • http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-tschofenig-ecrit-xmpp-es-00 aims to take a first look at the areas of mismatch. • As always, there is the question where the functionality has to be provided • Section 3 talks about a gateway architecture and an e2e architecture.

  4. Requirements • Are the requirements for XMPP the same as for SIP? • For some reason people believe that this is not the case. (Some requirements are just not “convenient”.) • Is it possible to fold some of the experience with SIP ES back into XMPP? • Where do we believe wrong design choices have been made? • Can we simplify?

  5. Functionality • Emergency Call Marking • Location • Routing • Voice and Video • “Real-Time Text“ • PSAP Callback • Additional Data

  6. Suggestions?

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