Techniques for migrating legacy 911 systems to NG-911 systems
First Claim
1. An emergency call routing system, comprising:
- a Voice-over Internet Protocol position center (VPC) server configured to;
receive a session initiation protocol (SIP) INVITE for an emergency call intended for a destination public safety answering point (PSAP) from a telecommunication service provider (TSP) SIP call server; and
respond to the source of the SIP INVITE message with a SIP Redirect response, the SIP Redirect response including routing data compatible with and capable of enabling the TSP SIP call server to route the emergency call to the destination PSAP such that the VPC is not in the bearer path of the emergency call;
a location information server (LIS) configured to;
receive and store telephone number provisioning information from a TSP, the information including registered address data for the telephone number; and
receive and store PSAP capability data, the PSAP capability data indicative of the PSAP operating under the i2 transitional standard for VoIP 911 or operating under the fully implemented i3 standard for VoIP 911; and
for PSAPs operating under the i2 transitional standard for VoIP 911, receive and respond to address requests for the telephone number that initiated the emergency call;
orfor PSAPs operating under the fully implemented i3 standard for VoIP 911, provide a presence information data format location object (PIDF-Lo) within the SIP Redirect response, the PIDF-Lo to be included in an updated SIP INVITE.
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Abstract
Disclosed are techniques for enabling an emergency call routing system. The system comprises a Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP) position center (VPC) server and a location information server (LIS). The VPC server may be configured to receive a session initiation protocol (SIP) INVITE for an emergency call intended for a destination public safety answering point (PSAP) from a telecommunication service provider (TSP) SIP call server. The VPC may also respond to the source of the SIP INVITE message with a SIP redirect response that includes routing data compatible with and capable of enabling the TSP SIP call server to route the emergency call to the destination PSAP. The LIS server may be configured to receive and store telephone number provisioning information from a TSP, the information including registered address data for the telephone number. The LIS may also receive and store PSAP capability data, the PSAP capability data indicative of the PSAP being i2 capable or i3 capable. For i2 capable PSAPs, the LIS may receive and respond to address requests for the telephone number that initiated the emergency call. For i3 capable PSAPs, the LIS may provide the VPC a PIDF-Lo formatted location object within the SIP redirect response.
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21 Claims
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1. An emergency call routing system, comprising:
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a Voice-over Internet Protocol position center (VPC) server configured to; receive a session initiation protocol (SIP) INVITE for an emergency call intended for a destination public safety answering point (PSAP) from a telecommunication service provider (TSP) SIP call server; and respond to the source of the SIP INVITE message with a SIP Redirect response, the SIP Redirect response including routing data compatible with and capable of enabling the TSP SIP call server to route the emergency call to the destination PSAP such that the VPC is not in the bearer path of the emergency call; a location information server (LIS) configured to; receive and store telephone number provisioning information from a TSP, the information including registered address data for the telephone number; and receive and store PSAP capability data, the PSAP capability data indicative of the PSAP operating under the i2 transitional standard for VoIP 911 or operating under the fully implemented i3 standard for VoIP 911; and for PSAPs operating under the i2 transitional standard for VoIP 911, receive and respond to address requests for the telephone number that initiated the emergency call;
orfor PSAPs operating under the fully implemented i3 standard for VoIP 911, provide a presence information data format location object (PIDF-Lo) within the SIP Redirect response, the PIDF-Lo to be included in an updated SIP INVITE. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An emergency call routing method, comprising:
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in a Voice-over Internet Protocol position center (VPC) server; receiving a session initiation protocol (SIP) INVITE for an emergency call intended for a destination public safety answering point (PSAP) from a telecommunication service provider (TSP) SIP call server; and responding to the source of the SIP INVITE message with a SIP Redirect response, the SIP Redirect response including routing data compatible with and capable of enabling the TSP SIP call server to route the emergency call to the destination PSAP such that the VPC is not in the bearer path of the emergency call; in a location information server (LIS); receiving and storing telephone number provisioning information from a TSP, the information including registered address data for the telephone number; and receiving and storing PSAP capability data, the PSAP capability data indicative of the PSAP operating under the i2 transitional standard for VoIP 911 or operating under the fully implemented i3 standard for VoIP 911; and for PSAPs operating under the i2 transitional standard for VoIP 911, receiving and responding to address requests for the telephone number that initiated the emergency call;
orfor PSAPs operating under the fully implemented i3 standard for VoIP 911, providing a presence information data format location object (PIDF-Lo) within the SIP Redirect response, the PIDF-Lo to be included in an updated SIP INVITE. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. At least one machine-readable non-transitory medium comprising a set of instructions executable on a computing device operating as a Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP) position center (VPC) server and location information server (LIS) to cause the computing device to route emergency calls by:
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receiving a session initiation protocol (SIP) INVITE for an emergency call intended for a destination public safety answering point (PSAP) from a telecommunication service provider (TSP) SIP call server; responding to the source of the SIP INVITE message with a SIP Redirect response, the SIP Redirect response including routing data compatible with and capable of enabling the TSP SIP call server to route the emergency call to the destination PSAP such that the VPC is not in the bearer path of the emergency call; receiving and storing telephone number provisioning information from a TSP, the information including registered address data for the telephone number; receiving and storing PSAP capability data, the PSAP capability data indicative of the PSAP operating under the i2 transitional standard for VoIP 911 or operating under the fully implemented i3 standard for VoIP 911; and for PSAPs operating under the i2 transitional standard for VoIP 911, receiving and responding to address requests for the telephone number that initiated the emergency call;
orfor PSAPs operating under the fully implemented i3 standard for VoIP 911, providing a presence information data format location object (PIDF-Lo) within the SIP Redirect response, the PIDF-Lo to be included in an updated SIP INVITE. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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