User:Vicaria/IEEE 802.23

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IEEE_802.23 is

Citizen to Authority (first priority)

-911/112 etc calls

Summary technical requirements:

call request directed to correct PSAP based on point of origin (also private SAPs)

priority for emergency calls/multi media requests

unauthenticated user requests must be handled

call back (PSAP to originator)

call integrity (call is maintained, no spoofing)

handover between RATs (not in current regulatory requirements, but an anticipated extension)

Authority to Citizen (second priority)

-Emergency Alert Broadcasts

Emergency Alert Broadcast (EAB)

Weather

Severe Thunder Storm

Tornado

Hurricane

Flood

Geological

Tsunami

Earthquake

Disaster

Bomb/explosion/chemical spill

Forest/major fire

Airline/train crash

Local

Amber Alerts

Security lock downs

Major accident

Multi lingual

Scaling Emergency Alerts

Geographic Scope

Neighborhood: lockdown, lost child, accident, fire

City/county: Amber Alert, civil unrest/terrorism, weather, forest/range fire

State: escape prisoner, weather, quake

National: pandemic, large scale terrorist attack

Multi National: Hurricane, Tsunami

Urgency

Eminent threat

Current emergency event

Recovery

Persistence

Short term < x hours

Medium term > x hours < y days

Long term > y days

Control Authority

Police/Fire Dept

FEMA, etc

Severity

Single individual (Amber Alert)

> 1, < x individuals (large traffic accident, local fire, hostage)

< x, > y individuals/property (forest/brush fire, tornado, bombing)

Large scale (pandemic/plague/chemical accident/attack, tsunami, severe hurricane)

Authority to Authority (future study)

-Ad Hoc emergency wireless networks

-Priority/pre-emption

Citizen to Citizen (future study)

ETSI requirements

TS 102 410: Basis of requirements for communications between individuals and between individuals and authorities whilst emergencies are in progress

Individuals within the emergency area

Involved individuals - being directly hurt/influenced by the circumstances, e.g. by being injured.

Affected individuals - being present in the emergency area, but not directly involved or hurt/influenced.

Individuals outside the emergency area

Concerned individuals

There are two kinds of information that concerns close relatives and friends:

Information about the accident (why it did happen, the consequences and the current situation).

Information about the status of named persons.

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