18355644. PROVIDING EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES AND APPLICATION DRIVEN PROFILE PRIORITIZATION FOR WIRELESS NETWORK ARCHITECTURES simplified abstract (Cisco Technology, Inc.)

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PROVIDING EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES AND APPLICATION DRIVEN PROFILE PRIORITIZATION FOR WIRELESS NETWORK ARCHITECTURES

Organization Name

Cisco Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Mark Grayson of Maidenhead (GB)

Srinath Gundavelli of San Jose CA (US)

Scott Ross Blue of Oulu (FI)

Malcolm M. Smith of Richardson TX (US)

PROVIDING EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES AND APPLICATION DRIVEN PROFILE PRIORITIZATION FOR WIRELESS NETWORK ARCHITECTURES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18355644 titled 'PROVIDING EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES AND APPLICATION DRIVEN PROFILE PRIORITIZATION FOR WIRELESS NETWORK ARCHITECTURES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for providing emergency telecommunication services and prioritizing profiles in wireless local area network architectures.

  • Facilitates connection of a wireless device with a radio node for emergency calls.
  • Provides a location tag to the wireless device associated with its location.
  • Obtains a SIP registration request message from the device with the location tag.
  • Determines the location of the device based on the location tag.
  • Connects the emergency call to a PSAP based on the device's location.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Facilitates emergency calls from wireless devices.
  • Provides accurate location information for emergency services.
  • Prioritizes emergency calls based on location.
  • Improves response time for emergency services.

Potential Applications

This technology can be used in emergency response systems, public safety networks, and disaster management scenarios.

Problems Solved

  • Inaccurate location information for emergency calls.
  • Delayed response times for emergency services.
  • Lack of prioritization for emergency calls in wireless networks.

Benefits

  • Faster and more accurate emergency response.
  • Enhanced safety for individuals using wireless devices.
  • Improved coordination of emergency services.

Commercial Applications

Title: "Enhanced Emergency Telecommunication Services for Wireless Networks" This technology can be applied in telecommunications companies, emergency response agencies, and wireless network providers to improve emergency services and public safety.

Prior Art

Further research can be conducted in the field of emergency telecommunication services, location-based services, and wireless network prioritization.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay updated on advancements in emergency response technologies, location tracking systems, and wireless network protocols.

Questions about Emergency Telecommunication Services

How does this technology improve emergency response times?

This technology improves response times by providing accurate location information for emergency calls, enabling faster connection to the appropriate emergency services.

What are the potential applications of this technology beyond emergency services?

This technology can also be used in location-based services, asset tracking, and fleet management systems to enhance efficiency and safety.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided herein are techniques for providing emergency telecommunication services and application driven profile prioritization for wireless local area network architectures. In one instance, a method can include facilitating, for an emergency call initiated by a wireless device, connection of the wireless device with a radio node; providing a location tag to the wireless device that is associated with a location of the wireless device; obtaining, by an emergency services identity provider, a session initiation protocol (SIP) registration request message from the wireless device that includes the location tag; determining, by the emergency services identity provider, a location of the wireless device based, at least in part, on the location tag; and facilitating the emergency call for the wireless device with a public safety answering point (PSAP) that is determined based on the location of the wireless device in which the location is provided to the PSAP.