1 / 24

WIRELESS INTELLIGENT NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION OF PRIORITY ACCESS SERVICE (WIP)

WIRELESS INTELLIGENT NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION OF PRIORITY ACCESS SERVICE (WIP). Overview for TR-45.2.5 WIN Working Group. Carol-Lyn Taylor Office of the Manager National Communications System Manager, Wireless Priority Services 703-607-6187 taylor3c@ncs.gov. D-243-120700. PURPOSE.

vida
Download Presentation

WIRELESS INTELLIGENT NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION OF PRIORITY ACCESS SERVICE (WIP)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. WIRELESS INTELLIGENT NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION OF PRIORITY ACCESS SERVICE (WIP) Overview for TR-45.2.5 WIN Working Group Carol-Lyn Taylor Office of the Manager National Communications System Manager, Wireless Priority Services 703-607-6187 taylor3c@ncs.gov D-243-120700

  2. PURPOSE • To Present the National Communication System’s (NCS) Contribution for Priority Access Service (PAS) in Wireless Networks to Support the Nation’s Vital National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP) Need Via a Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN)-Based Approach 2

  3. OrganizationResponsible for Coordinating the Nation’s Critical National Security Emergency Preparedness Telecommunications National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee Executive Office of the President Executive Agent (Secretary Of Defense) Office of the Manager, NCS (OMNCS) (Manager, Deputy Manager, Programs) NS/EP Support 30 Senior Executives from Industry 22 Federal Departments and Agencies CHAIR: Daniel P. Burnham President and CEO Raytheon Company A JOINT GOVERNMENT / INDUSTRY PLANNING PROCESS Provide Government-based Perspectives on NS/EP Issues for Telecommunications Provides Industry-based Recommendations to President on NS/EP Telecommunications CONTRIBUTOR: NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (www.ncs.gov) 3

  4. NCS LEGISLATIVE AND PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY Presidential Memorandum Constituted the NCS 1963 Presidential Directive 53 National Security 1979 Telecommunications Policy National Security Decision National Security 1983 Directive 97 Telecommunications Policy Executive Order 12472 NS/EP Functions 1984 Executive Order 12656 Emergency Preparedness 1988 Responsibilities Federal Response Plan Communications Annex 1995 4

  5. KEY TERMS • NS/EP Telecommunications • Telecommunications Services Used toMaintain a State of Readiness and Respond to and Manage any Event or Crisis (Local, National, or International) that Causes / Could Cause Injury or Harm to the Population, Damage to or Loss of Property, or Degrade or Threaten the National Security or Emergency Preparedness Posture of the US • Ubiquity and Robustness of US’ Public Switched Telecommunications Network Leveraged to Provide Services to NS/EP Users • High Probability of Completion (HPC) Codepoint (ANSI T1.631-1993) • ANSI-standard Special Indicator Carried through Network with Call Setup Signaling to Identify Call as an NS/EP Call • Triggers HPC-based Network Features and Services, Providing Special Treatment that Increases Probability that NS/EP Calls Will Be Completed • Examples Include Trunk Queuing and Exemption from Restrictive Network Management Controls • Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) Provider (per FCC Order) • Includes Cellular, Broadband PCS and SMR Licensees, Satellite and Air-to-Ground Systems and Other Mobile Service Providers • Does Not Include Agents of These Licensed Providers or Resellers of CMRS Service 5

  6. PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Review of Actions to Date • Basis for Need • FCC 2nd Report and Order for PAS • WIN Implementation of PAS (WIP) (Overview) • Recommendation/Next Steps 6

  7. REVIEW OF ACTIONS TO DATE • Overview to TR-45 Plenary 9 March 2000 • FCC 2nd Report and Order 3 July 2000 for Priority Access Service (PAS) • Overview to TR-45.2 14 August 2000 • Presentation Copy to CTIA for Review September/October • Presentation of SRD to TR-45.2 15 November 2000 Added to TR-45.2 2001 Work Candidates Forwarded to TR-45.2.5 for Review/Project Consideration • Update and SRD Overview to TR-45 29 November 2000 Remanded to TR-45.2 for Standard Development TR-45.4 and Authentication Group to Review/Comment • Presentation of SRD to TR-45.2.5 6 December 2000 SRD Standard Requirements Document 7

  8. BASIS FOR NEED FOR PRIORITY RADIO CHANNEL ACCESS • Priority Access to Wireless Spectrum in Times of Heavy Demand is a Critical Requirement of NS/EP Telecommunications(Hurricanes, Terrorist Attacks, Flooding, Earthquakes, Tornadoes, War) • Radio Channel (at Origination and Termination) Most Likely Point of Congestion and Area of Greatest Concern • Presidential Direction to NCS in Early 1995 to Implement Wireless Priority Services: • Cellular Priority Access Services Subgroup Formed under NSTAC Wireless Services Task Force • Both Government and Industry Involvement NCS Petition to FCC for Rulemaking - 19 October 1995 To Allow Authorized Priority Users to Gain Access to Next Available Open Channel Before Subscribers Not Engaged in NS/EP Functions 8

  9. FCC 2ND REPORT AND ORDER FOR PRIORITY ACCESS SERVICE AND WIP STAGE 1 (Proposed) Overview for TR-45.2.5 WIN Working Group Max Puckett DynCorp Information Systems Wireless Engineering Manager GETS Integration Contract 703-818-5913 max.puckett@dyncorp.com 9

  10. PRIORITY ACCESS SERVICE (PAS) FCC 00-242: 2ND REPORT AND ORDER http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/fcc00242.doc • Fully Responds to NCS’ 19 October 1995 Petition for PAS to Meet Nation’s National Defense and Security Need (effective 10 October 2000) • Allows Authorized NS/EP Users in Emergency to Gain Access to the Next Available Wireless Channel • Permits, But Does Not Require, CMRS Providers to Offer PAS to NS/EP Personnel at Federal, State and Local Levels and in Industry • Providers Choosing to Offer PAS are Required to Adhere to Uniform Operating Protocols • Providers May Limit PAS to a Portion of their Spectrum • Removes Major Liability Concerns for CMRS Providers Offering PAS • NCS to Have Day-to-Day Responsibility for Overall PAS Program CMRS (Commercial Mobile Radio Service) = Cellular, PCS, SMR, Paging, Satellite and Air-to-Ground 10

  11. PAS DESCRIPTION Annex B, Part 64, Chapter 1, Title 47, Code of Federal Regulations Priority Access Service for National Security and Emergency Preparedness • Provides Means for Qualified and Authorized NS/EP Users to Obtain Priority Access to Available Radio Channels at Air Interface Origination and/or Termination in a Call Path Involving Wireless When Necessary to Initiate Emergency Calls • To Be Available to Authorized NS/EP Users At All Times in Equipped Wireless Markets Where Service Provider Has Chosen to Offer Such Service • Authorized Users to Activate Feature on a Per Call Basis • To Be Used During Situations When CMRS Network Congestion is Blocking Call Attempts • Does Not Preempt Calls in Progress • Five Priority Levels Reserved for NS/EP Users, and These Users Provided Access to Wireless Channels Before Any Other Wireless Callers Qualified Users of PAS are those NS/EP personnel who meet the criteria of and have been assigned one of the five PAS levels as described in the FCC Order Authorized Users of PAS are those NS/EP personnel who have been validated for PAS through NCS Processes (Appendix A to SRD). 11

  12. NS/EP PERSONNEL • Individuals at Federal, State or Local Level, or in Private Industry, Whose Mission Supports: • National Security Leadership • National Security Posture and US Population Attack Warning • Public Health, Safety, and Maintenance of Law and Order • Public Welfare and Maintenance of National Economic Posture PAS to be Limited to Key Personnel and Those in NS/EP Leadership Positions - Not Intended for Use by All Emergency Service Personnel 12

  13. PAS PRIORITY LEVEL QUALIFYING CRITERIA 13

  14. OMNCS OBJECTIVES FOR WIN IMPLEMENTATION OF PRIORITY ACCESS SERVICE (WIP) • Conformance with FCC Order for PAS • Provide NS/EP Users a High Probability of Access to Radio Channels during Emergency NS/EP Events Causing/Experiencing Severe Congestion • Minimal Burden to Vendors with Minimal Cost to Develop • Minimal Burden to Carriers with Minimal Cost to Deploy and Operate • As Quickly As Possible to Market with the Broadest Accessibility by Authorized Users • User Authorization Divorced from the Physical Device for Both Flexibility Today and Consistency With Future Technology Trends • Easy to Use 14

  15. WIP: Proposed Stage 1 Overview • PAS Calls Encountering a No Radio (Voice) Available Condition in a Cell, At Origination and/or Termination, Are Queued and Processed for the Next Available Channel in the Cell - Managed via a Service Logic Program (SLP) in a WIN SCP • Queued Call(s) are Processed by the Originating and/or Terminating MSC, as Appropriate, Based on Instructions from a WIN SCP and Supporting Message Flow between the MSC and SCP • PAS Calling Party Authorization and Priority Level Determination at Call Origination are Made by a Check in a PAS Field (or Fields) in a Database Maintained in an HLR, WIN SCP or Other Appropriate Platform 15

  16. Radio (Voice) Channel at Origination WIN SCP STP ORIGINATING MSC Q Switch/Mobility Manager Radio (Voice) Channel Traffic NS/EP User Signaling Cell Site PAS Call Queue at WIN SCP Q WIP: Proposed Stage 1 Overview (continued) • At Call Origination: • If No Radio (Voice) Channel Available, • If NS/EP User Authorized (via HLR, WIN SCP, Similar Platform), • If PAS Dialing Pattern Recognized, • Then Call Queued in SCP for Cell Serving the NS/EP User, • Call Processed for the Next Available Radio Channel in that Cell in Accordance with the NS/EP User’s Priority Level and Call Initiation Time, and • NS/EP Call Indicator(s) Set in Call Setup Signaling to Mark as NS/EP Call. 16

  17. Radio (Voice) Channel Traffic Signaling PAS Call Queue at WIN SCP Q WIP: Proposed Stage 1 Overview (continued) • At Call Termination: • If No Radio (Voice) Channel Available, • If NS/EP Call Indicator Recognized in Incoming Call,(Indicator in SS7 Calling Party Category / ANSI-41 Signaling, etc.) • Then Call Queued in SCP for Cell Serving the Called Party, and • Processed For Next Available Radio Channel in That Cell. NS/EP Call (PAS / HPC Indicator) Radio (Voice) Channel at Termination Q Switch/Mobility Manager WIN SCP STP Cell Site TERMINATING MSC 17

  18. WIP: Proposed Stage 1 Overview (continued) • Applicability to Telecommunications Services • PAS Applicable to Authorized NS/EP Voice Telecommunications Services that Require a Radio (Voice) Channel Assignment • WIP Applicable to Services that Employ WIN Technologies • PAS and Its Implementation via WIN May Be Applicable in Future to Other NS/EP Telecommunications (e.g., Data) 18

  19. MOBILE SWITCH ACCESS MANAGER PSN GETS GETS SWITCH GETS IC PAS Call O_Null O_Exception WIP Service Logic Program Authorize_Origination_Attempt Radio Channel Assignment ADD NEW “ORIGINATION_DENIED” “ORIGINATION_DENIED” DETECTION POINT AND DETECTION POINT NO_RADIO_AVAILABLE NO_RADIO_AVAILABLE Collect_Information TRIGGER TO THE ORIGINATION TRIGGER Detection Point Detection Point BCSM Detection Point: Detection Point: When No Radio Channel No triggers No triggers Available, Triggers on Pattern defined in IS-771 defined in IS-771 Recognition of PAS Digits Point in Call Point in Call POSSIBLE APPROACH TO WIP ORIGINATION WIN BASIC CALL STATE MODEL - ORIGINATION (EXTRACT) WIN BASIC CALL STATE MODEL - ORIGINATION (EXTRACT) O_Abandon DP O_Disconnect DP SCF (WIN SCP) Origination_Attempt DP origination_denied Origination_Denied DP Origination_Attempt_Authorized DP 20

  20. MOBILE SWITCH ACCESS MANAGER PSN GETS GETS SWITCH GETS IC NS/EP Call (with HPC or PAS Indicator) T_Null T_Exception Authorize_Termination_Attempt WIP Service Logic Program Select_Facility Present_Call ADD NEW NO_RADIO_AVAILABLE NO_RADIO_AVAILABLE Radio Detection Point TRIGGER TO THE T_BUSY DETECTION Detection Point TRIGGER Channel POINT IN THE TERMINATION BCSM Assignment Upon Recognition of the HPC Codepoint or PAS Indicator in the Incoming Call, Triggers When No Radio Channel Point in Call Point in Call Available. POSSIBLE APPROACH TO WIP TERMINATION WIN BASIC CALL STATE MODEL - TERMINATION (EXTRACT) WIN BASIC CALL STATE MODEL - TERMINATION (EXTRACT) T_Abandon DP Termination_Attempt DP termination_denied T_Disconnect DP SCF (WIN SCP) Termination_Attempt_Authorized DP T_Busy DP SS7_failure Facility_Selected_and_Available DP Detection Point: Detection Point: No triggers No triggers defined in IS-771 defined in IS-771 21

  21. SUMMARY • NS/EP Users Have an Urgent Need for Priority Access to the Air-Interface • FCC PAS Order Sets Stage for a Capability that is • Lawful, • Voluntary, • Addresses Carrier Liability, and • Fully Meets NS/EP Users’ Need • WIN Considered Most Appropriate Approach 22

  22. RECOMMENDATION AND NEXT STEPS Overview for TR-45.2.5 WIN Working Group Carol-Lyn Taylor Office of the Manager National Communications System Manager, Wireless Priority Services 703-607-6187 taylor3c@ncs.gov 23

  23. RECOMMENDATION • That TR-45.2.5 Expeditiously Undertake This Work to Address the Nation’s Vital National Security and Emergency Preparedness Need by Requesting WIP Standard Development Project for 2001 from TR-45.2 24

  24. NEXT STEPS • Initiate Standard Development • Provide Additional Details on Possible Approaches (via Appendix D to SRD) • Continue to Solicit Industry Assistance, Support and Feedback • Provide Support to TR-45.2.5, and Others, in Standard Development 25

More Related