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Title: ITU activities for Emergency Communications and Disaster Relief


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DOCUMENT GSC15-PLEN-21
FOR Presentation
SOURCE ITU
AGENDA ITEM 6.2
CONTACT(S) Colin Langtry Reinhard Scholl
ITU activities for Emergency Communications and
Disaster Relief
Colin Langtry Reinhard Scholl
Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15
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SAVING LIVES ITU RESPONDS TO EMERGENCIES http//
web/ITU-D/emergencytelecoms/response/index.html
ITU Emergency telecommunication deployments
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Highlights Radiocommunication Services (1)
  • Disaster Prediction and Detection
    meteorological services (MetAids, MetSat) Earth
    exploration-satellite service
  • Alerting (early warning) amateur service
    broadcasting services (terrestrial and
    satellite) fixed services (terrestrial and
    satellite) mobile services (land, satellite,
    aeronautical, maritime)
  • Damage assessment and Disaster Relief amateur
    service broadcasting services (terrestrial and
    satellite) fixed services (terrestrial and
    satellite) mobile services (land, satellite,
    aeronautical, maritime) meteorological-satellite
    and Earth exploration-satellite services

Regulatory role
Standardization role
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Highlights Radiocommunication Services (2)
  • Databases relating to safety of life and rescue
    operations
  • Available frequencies for use in emergency
    situations and guidelines on the management of
    radiocommunications (Res. 647 (WRC-07), Res ITU-R
    53)
  • Maritime mobile Access and Retrieval System
    (MARS)
  • Regionally Harmonized Frequency Bands for Public
    Protection and Disaster Relief
  • preferred frequency bands listed in Res. 646
    (WRC-03)
  • Report ITU-R M.2033 on public protection and
    disaster relief
  • Study Group activities
  • Spectrum management guidelines
  • Recommendations, Reports, Handbooks providing
    technical basis for development and operation of
    the radiocommunication systems used in the
    various phases of emergency and disaster
    situations

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Highlights Telecom standards
  • Add-ons to existing system specifications
  • Early warning delivery (X.1303/CAP (Common
    Alerting Protocol))
  • System override for emergency message broadcast
    audio, audiovisual, text
  • Extension of short text messaging to fixed
    telephones (circuit-switched and IP/soft-phones)
  • Definition of methods to address multiple
    languages and communication for persons with
    disabilities, in particular for IP-based systems
  • Definition of object identifiers for X.1303/CAP
    messages (OASIS / WMO / ITU)
  • Definition of pre-allocated channel number for
    3G mobile cell broadcast use (Ongoing)
  • Use of Global navigation-satellite systems in
    emergency situations

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Strategic Direction (1)
  • Further improving international spectrum/orbit
    management for effective operation of
    environmental monitoring, emergency and safety of
    life radiocommunication systems
  • Stimulate ITU-R Study Groups to develop technical
    bases and standards for telecommunication and
    radio systems employed in the prediction,
    detection, alerting and relief phases, including
    guidelines relating to the management of
    radiocommunications in such situations
  • ITU/BR response to Resolution 647 (WRC-07) by
    establishing a database of available frequencies/
    frequency bands for use in emergency situations,
    based on information provided by administrations
    (see BR Circular Letters 281 and 283)

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Strategic Direction (2)
  • New standards should build (add-on) on existing
    infrastructure, not require a total revamp
  • For new systems emergency response functionality
    built-in from the start (e.g. NGN, see ITU-T
    Y.2205 NGN Emergency Communications
    Technical Considerations)
  • Coordination with all stakeholders
  • PCP-TDR (Partnership Coordination Panel for
    Telecommunications for Disaster Relief and
    Mitigation)
  • Governments, industry, IGOs, NGOs
  • Assistance to other groups
  • E.g. assistance for spectrum management in
    disaster relief deployments by UN OCHA / WGET (
    Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
    Affairs / Working group on emergency
    communication)

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Challenges
  • Consistently involve all stakeholders, in
    particular users of emergency communications
  • Diversified community, not only traditional
    telecom experts
  • Consider applying the concepts developed for
    emergency communications to other areas such as
    cybersecurity (e.g., X.alerting on registration
    of arcs under the alerting object identifier arc
    for cybersecurity (CYBEX) )
  • Standards work is contribution-driven but need to
    be regularly updated for adjusting to the
    evolving technology
  • Sensitive area (as it involves sovereignty,
    security, etc)
  • Respect national sovereignty when developing
    specifications
  • National regulatory frameworks
  • Encourage wider deployment of standards
  • Education, awareness and preparedness
  • Not a purely technical field.

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Next Steps/Actions
  • Provide necessary radio-frequency spectrum and
    protection (from interference) to emergency
    radiocommunication systems (including disaster
    prediction, detection and relief)
  • Continue updating of database of frequencies/
    frequency bands for emergency based on membership
    responses to BR Circular Letters re Res. 647
    (WRC-07)
  • Ensure ITU Study Groups take due account of
    emergency telecommunications and disaster relief
    in their activities and initiate/enhance
    activities where necessary
  • Encourage all relevant stake-holders to recognize
    the vital role that wired and wireless
    telecommunication systems play in disaster
    management
  • Encourage collaboration between ITU and other
    international organizations involved with
    disaster relief

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Supplementary Slides
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Some of the relevant ITU-R standards (1)
  • M.1637 Global cross-border circulation of
    radiocommunication equipment in emergency and
    disaster relief situations
  • BO./BT.1774-1 Use of satellite and terrestrial
    broadcast infrastructures for public warning,
    disaster mitigation and relief
  • M.1042-3 Disaster communications in the amateur
    and amateur-satellite services
  • M.1042-3 Disaster communications in the amateur
    and amateur-satellite services
  • M.1826 Harmonized frequency channel plan for
    broadband public protection and disaster relief
    operations at 4 940-4 990 MHz in Regions 2 and 3

See ITU-R Recommendations at http//www.itu.int/p
ubl/R-REC/en
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Some of the relevant ITU-R standards (2)
  • RS.1803, RS.1804 related to development and use
    of Earth exploration-satellite systems employed
    for environment/disaster monitoring
  • New M.1854 Use of mobile-satellite service in
    disaster response and relief
  • New version Rec. S.1001-2 Use of systems in the
    fixed-satellite service in the event of natural
    disasters and similar emergencies for warning and
    relief operations
  • New RS.1859 Use of remote sensing systems for
    data collection to be used in the event of
    natural disasters and similar emergencies

See ITU-R Recommendations at http//www.itu.int/p
ubl/R-REC/en
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Some of the relevant ITU-T standards (1)
  • All ITU-T Recommendations are accessible at
    http//www.itu.int/ITU-T/publications/recs.html
  • Installation techniques for outside plant
    (Handbook and L-series Recommendations)
  • X.1303 Common alerting protocol based on OASIS
    CAP v1.1 with efficient data transfer
  • E.106 Call preference scheme over the PSTN
  • Support of E.106 in various ITU-defined systems
  • E.107 Emergency telecommunications service (ETS)
    and interconnection framework for national
    implementations
  • E.161.1 Guidelines for selection of emergency
    public numbers
  • E.123 Amd.1 Contact information in case of
    emergency for mobile telephones
  • Discussion on extension of the preference scheme
    to packet technologies (IP in particular)
  • Creation of work items in the technical
    committees (Study Groups)

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Some of the relevant ITU-T standards (2)
  • Preference scheme defined for two families of
    IP-based systems standardized by ITU
  • H.323 Multimedia VoIP (ITU-T H.460.4
    H.460.14)
  • IP-Cablecom (ITU-T J.260-series)
  • Overview of the basic requirements, features, and
    concepts for emergency telecoms for IP-based
    networks (ITU-T Y.1271)
  • Technical considerations related to emergency
    telecommunications in next generation networks
    (ITU-T Y.2205)
  • Definition of a E.164 special country code for
    emergency communications under the responsibility
    of the UN
  • Guidelines to select Emergency Number for public
    telecommunications networks (ITU-T E.161.1)
  • Action Plan for Standardization on TDR/EW
  • ITU Compendium on Emergency Communications
    Volume with all applicable ITU-T Recommendations
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