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Industry Canada proposes the development of technical protocols and guidelines to facilitate the implementation of wireless public alerting service across Canada by 2015/2016. The presentation discusses the review of NPAS with wireless dissemination, development phases, key tasks and issues, and the protocols needed for the project.
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Wireless Public Alerting Dissemination Pilot Project and Protocol Development Presentation to RABC Annual Quarterly Meeting Ottawa June 18, 2012 Guy Mitchell Industry Canada
Industry Canada proposes that RABC develop technical protocols and guidelines that are necessary to facilitate an implementation of wireless public alerting service across Canada by 2015/2016. 2
NPAS with Wireless Dissemination - review Radio and television Federal Provincial Territorial issuers Cellular NAAD Internet Services Local Systems (e.g. Siren, CNS, billboards) Origination Integration Dissemination
WPAD Development Phases • Phase I: document technical specifications of the Gateway, estimate cost and commercial availability of the Gateway, and document industry participation commitment to wireless alerting. (2011-2012) • Phase II: develop and field test a gateway, develop protocols and standards, assess pilot system. (2012-2015) • Phase III: initiate implementation of wireless public alerting. (2015). 4
Key Tasks and Issues • Technology • User requirement definition • Standards/protocols • Implementation plan • Financial model 5
Where protocols are needed A B C Carrier D NAAD E WPAD Gateway
Protocol Requirement • Exist: • 3GPP (TS 22 268, TS 23 041, TS 48 049, 29 168) • ATIS (0700006, 0700007, 0700008, 0700010, 0700012, 0700013) • TIA 1149 • Joint ATIS/TIA (J-STD-100, J-STD-101, J-STD-102) • Canadian intrusive events list • Others • Alignment with Canadian Requirements: • Interface specifications • Resilience, security and testing • Dissemination specifications (e.g. cell broadcast) • Geo-targeting and granularity • A Canadian WPA service guide specifying acceptable quality of service including message delivery time, priority, content length, ring tone/vibration, look & feel, accommodating physically challenged, and others • Others 7
Questions and Comments Guy.Mitchell@ic.gc.ca Director National Telecommunications Security Engineering, Planning and Standards Branch 8