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Title: NG911 project status


1
NG911 project status
  • Henning Schulzrinne
  • (with Jong Yul Kim, Wonsang Song, Anshuman Rawat,
    Matthew Mintz-Habib, Amrita Rajagopal and Xiaotao
    Wu)
  • Dept. of Computer Science
  • Columbia University

2
Options for location delivery
  • GPS
  • L2 LLDP-MED (standardized version of CDP
    location data)
  • periodic per-port broadcast of configuration
    information
  • currently implementing CDP
  • L3 DHCP for
  • geospatial (RFC 3825)
  • civic (draft-ietf-geopriv-dhcp-civil)
  • L7 proposals for retrievals
  • for own IP address (draft-linsner-geopriv-lcp)
  • by IP address
  • by MAC address
  • by identifier (conveyed by DHCP or PPP)

3
Phase 3 Routing to Correct PSAP
4
IETF ECRIT working group
  • Emergency Contact Resolution with Internet
    Technologies
  • Solve four major pieces of the puzzle
  • location conveyance (with SIPPING GEOPRIV)
  • emergency call identification
  • mapping geo and civic caller locations to PSAP
  • discovery of local and visited emergency dial
    string
  • Not solving
  • location discovery
  • inter-PSAP communication and coordination
  • citizen notification
  • Current status
  • finishing general and security requirements
  • tentative agreement on mapping protocol and
    identifier
  • later, to work on overall architecture and UA
    requirements

5
Emergency identifier requirements
  • Direct user interface, without dialing number
  • but do NOT require user to input this identifier
    directly
  • i.e., separate user interface from protocol
    identifier!
  • Reach emergency help in any country, without
    knowledge of local numbers
  • also, universally recognizable by proxies
    regardless of location of caller
  • Deployable incrementally
  • even if not all entities support the mechanism
  • Testable without impacting PSAP (human) resources

6
Defining an (emergency) services URN
  • URN universal resource name
  • identifies resource, not its network location
  • translated by protocol (e.g., DNS) into
    location(s)
  • New service URN urnserviceservice
  • Identifies a generic service, not a specific
    resource
  • Uses mapping protocol
  • identifier, location ? URL(s)
  • Can be used anywhere a URN or URL is allowed,
    e.g.
  • web pages
  • result returned by mapping protocol
  • request and To URI in SIP
  • For emergency services
  • urnservicesos, urnservicesos.fire,
    urnservicesos.police, urnservicesos.marine,
    urnservicesos.mountain, urnservicesos.rescue,
    urnservicesos.poison, urnservicesos.suicide,
    urnservicesos.mental-health
  • Could also be used for other services
    urnservicedirectory

7
UA recognition UA resolution
location information
mapping
mapping may recurse
DHCP LLDP-MED
9-1-1 (dial string)
leonianj.gov
INVITE sippsap_at_leonianj.gov To
urnservicesos ltlocationgt
INVITE sippsap_at_leonianj.gov To
urnservicesos ltlocationgt
8
UA recognition proxy resolution
mapping
9-1-1
provider.com
INVITE urnservicesos To urnservicesos ltlocat
iongt
INVITE sippsap_at_leonianj.gov To
urnservicesos ltlocationgt
9
UA recognition proxy resolution(proxy location
determination)
mapping
9-1-1
provider.com
INVITE urnservicesos To urnservicesos
INVITE sippsap_at_leonianj.gov To
urnservicesos Location ltlocationgt
10
Proxy recognition proxy resolution
mapping
9-1-1
provider.com
INVITE sippsap_at_leonianj.gov To
sip911_at_provider.comuserphone Location
ltlocationgt
INVITE sip911_at_provider.comuserphone To
sip911_at_provider.comuserphone
11
Phase 1 2 Identifying Emergency Calls
Determining Caller Location
12
DHCP for locations
  • modified dhcpd (ISC) to generate location
    information
  • use MAC address backtracking to get location
    information

DHCPINFORM 0011209da003
DHCP server
DHCP answer 0US1CA2LOS ANGELES 3LONG
BEACH6HYATT AVE19300
13
DHCP for locations (cont.)
  • ip_phone 1
  • host sip0011209da003
  • next-server ng911serv.irt.cs.columbia.edu
  • hardware ethernet 0011209da003
  • fixed-address 128.59.17.59
  • option tftp-server-name "128.59.19.174"
  • option host-name "sip0011209da003"
  • 0US1CA2LOS ANGELES3LONG BEACH6HYATT
    AVE19300
  • option loc-civil 555321243412b4c4f5320
    414e47454c45533a4c4f4e4720424541
    434869485941545420415645133333030

dhcpd.conf
14
Emergency dial strings
  • 60 different dial strings in use
  • some countries separate fire/police/, others
    dont
  • some are used for other services
  • PBX, information, prefix,
  • Needs to support both home and visited dial
    string when traveling
  • Home dial string at home location of traveler
  • traveler may not know local conventions
  • Visited dial string at visited location
  • fellow tourist picks up phone
  • babysitter in ex-pat household
  • Configure
  • via DHCP
  • via SIP configuration mechanism
  • via location mapping

15
LUMP Mapping service URNs locations to URLs
  • Common problem
  • geo or civic location, service ? set of URLs
  • e.g., Broadway/NY, 911 ? fire_at_psap.nyc.gov
  • also applies to anything from towing service to
    pizza delivery
  • Need to be able to validate addresses ahead of
    emergency
  • does this street address resolve to a PSAP?
  • can the ambulance find the address?
  • Service providers dont trust each other (fully)
  • e.g., who gets to include Jerusalem in its map
  • service may depend which warlord you belong to ?
  • cant wait for UN (or ICANN) to create global
    emergency services database
  • Suggested approach new distributed mapping
    protocol
  • LUMP location-to-URL mapping protocol
  • uses SOAP, but special service URLs

16
LUMP overview
  • Support global-scale resolution of service
    identifiers (e.g., service URNs) locations to
    other URLs
  • Attempts to be reliable and scalable
  • borrow concepts, but not protocol limitations,
    from DNS
  • Architecture Forest of trees with a cloud
    above
  • avoid root as only deployment alternative
  • Uses standard web services building blocks

17
LUMP Location-to-URL Mapping
VSP1
cluster serving VSP1
replicate root information
cluster serves VSP2
123 Broad Ave Leonia Bergen County NJ US
root nodes
NY US
NJ US
sippsap_at_leonianj.gov
search referral
Bergen County NJ US
Leonia NJ US
18
LUMP architecture
G
tree guide
G
G
G
broadcast (gossip)
T1 .us T2 .de
G
resolver
T2 (.de)
seeker 313 Westview Leonia, NJ US
T3 (.dk)
T1 (.us)
Leonia, NJ ? sippsap_at_leonianj.gov
19
Caching
  • Generally, UA caches lookup results
  • query Im at (X,Y), whats my PSAP?
  • answer Your PSAP is sippsap_at_town.gov as long
    as you stay in polygon (X1,Y1 X2, Y2 ) this
    is valid for 12 hours
  • almost no impact of node mobility on query
    frequency
  • same for civic as long as you stay on Main
    Street, your town
  • civic only relevant for nomadic users
  • actual PSAP coverage area may be larger ? just an
    optimization
  • Almost always avoids query during emergency call
  • MAY re-query during call
  • load distribution via DNS
  • given frequency of calls for one resolver, likely
    to be no DNS caching anyway
  • Further optimization query with timestamp (or
    etag) of last answer
  • answer still the same, thanks for asking

20
Performance notes
  • US only about 6 calls/second for whole country
  • on average, but may spike during mass casualty
    events
  • Use TCP (or TCP/TLS) for reliability
  • Expect 1-2 queries/day/client
  • Typical gtgt 100 queries/second/server
  • almost all rows will be cached in memory
  • only about 6,000 rows
  • one server ? 8,640,000 queries
  • probably N1 spared
  • data center cost 300/month/server ?
    0.0003/user/month (1Mq/day)

21
Implementation status
  • Prototype implementation at Columbia University
  • includes referrals
  • both geo and civic coordinates
  • from draft WSDL (with minor fixes)
  • Server
  • Axis (Apache) SOAP server
  • Postgres SQL geo database
  • does polygon intersection
  • Client
  • Java app (web page)
  • Tcl (for our SIP client)

22
LUMP geo mapping
23
LUMP SOAP request
24
Calltaker Routing
  • Using SIP caller preferences/callee capabilities
  • Example caller language preference
  • automatically route to call taker who speaks
    French
  • Accept-Language fr

25
Phase 4 Call Presentation
26
Controller (psapd) Flow
27
PSAP interface
using GeoLynx or Google Maps as GIS
28
Ongoing work (Spring 2006)
  • Track LUMP specification
  • SIPc
  • DHCP support
  • DB for CDP
  • Call history window for call back
  • Determine if call dropped without normal
    termination messaging
  • Call taker blocking others from call
  • SIPc psapd
  • Emergency number determination
  • Civic address validation using MSAG
  • psapd
  • Transfer to another psapd
  • TLS support and testing
  • Other
  • Video push
  • sipd must handle 486 Busy from psapd
  • Assign unique number to each incident
  • Associate multiple calls with an incident
  • System-wide
  • Pre-determined limit of simultaneous calls
  • Incoming Call Queue at the option of the PSAP
  • Incident specific announcements
  • Prioritize calls in queue
  • Overflow calls to designated backup IP PSAP
  • Indications of overflow for originating and
    destination PSAP
  • Adding information in PIDF-LO
  • Call taker re-bids location information
  • Caller updates location information
  • Re-routing calls when location changes
  • Interaction with external elements
  • TDD support

29
Conclusion
  • IETF ECRIT working group converging on set of
    solutions
  • mapping protocol
  • emergency identifier
  • location conveyance
  • to be done UA requirements
  • Demo implementation of LUMP
  • Multi-call taker PSAP approximation
  • Working on solving core I3 PSAP requirements
    from NENA documents
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