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IP-Based Emergency Applications and Services for Next Generation Networks
PEACE
Presented by
Suji Gunaratne PhD
Technical level Specify and develop a framework for enhancing IMS with
secure emergency services Provide a general solution for secure communications in
extreme emergency situations based on the IMS framework.
Integrate the PEACE framework with autonomic networking infrastructure in a secure and reliable manner in case of network collapse . In its normal mode of operation, PEACE nodes will be providing Peer-to-Peer (P2P) VoIP and video communications, as well as location-aware services such as communicating weather, driving and traffic conditions, real-time monitoring and road safety.
PEACE Objectives
Deployment/ business level Evaluate the implications on the current emergency models of the
PEACE concept, determine business plans for upgradeability / replacement and provide roadmaps for evolution.
Provide some answers to the growing demand for emergency services in Next Generation (All-IP) Network Solution
Use applications platform in order to handle and manage emergency service
Enhance the end-users clients to support this kind of vital services Support reliability (against failures and network break down ) and
security (against attacks and abuse)
Motivation and Drivers
Provide some answers to the need for emergency services in case of networks’ collapse Solution
Exploit the use of ad-hoc network to provide applications and services in emergency situations
Investigate how the end-users can support emergency services in this kind of networking paradigm
Support resilience and security by applying autonomic networking techniques
PEACE Framework
Consortium and Expertise (I)
The Consortium 2 companies, 1 operator, 2 universities, 2 research centres and 2 SMEs.
The Expertise Capacity to have a prospective vision of the most likely scenarios
for the evolution of emergency services and capacity to evaluate the impact of solutions proposed.
• One operator: Telefonica
Capacity to propose and evaluate solutions, for the technological issues recognized as key aspects for the development of emergency applications and ad-hoc networks.
• Strong research teams from laboratories and universities: Kingston University, University of Patras, IT and Fraunhofer Fokus
The Expertise (cont.) Capacity to filter and validate the technological proposals
based on their expected commercial value and make the translation to prototypes.
• Two large companies: Thales, Sun Microsystems
Specific expertise on dedicated topics.
• Two SMEs: PDMFC ( software tools, emulation engine) and Pale Blue (networking protocols and middleware)
Consortium & Expertise (II)
PEACE Consortium: Regional
Effort: 362 PMs Budget Total: 3,94 M€ EU Contribution: 2,65 M€
PEACE: Facts & Figures
Budget Distribution– Per category
• RTD related activities: 82.1 %• Management related activities: 4.2 %• Other (Dissemination and training): 13.7 %
– Per type of organization:• Companies: 25.9 %• SMEs: 24.8 %• Universities: 24.3 %• Research Centres: 24.9 %
Evaluation of the PEACE system
A2.1 State of the art
A2.5: Business Analysis
A4.1. Setup of test environment
A4.2: Integration and evaluation of the PEACE system
Project Management
A5.1: Dissemination and contribution to standardization
A5.2: Plan for using and disseminating of Knowledge
WP1
WP2 WP3 WP4
WP5
A2.2: Daily Emergency handling
A2.3 Handling of catastrophe situation
A2.4 High availability systems
A3.1 State of the Art and Implementation planning
A3.2 Development of emergency framework
A4.3: Trials and Demonstrations
A5.3: Roadmap for implementation of emergency management architecture
WB Structure & Dependencies
Objectives: Interface between the Project and the European Commission done by the
Project Coordinator (CO) whose role is to:. Provide the consortium with a complete management process (tools &
methodology) and project Secretariat (administrative, financial & contractual). The Coordinator together with the Technical Manager will be responsible for;
Providing technical quality control through the technical steering group.
Effort: 14PM (funded by the commission) + 10PM (offered by the coordinator)
Organization: Project Manager (PDM&FC) Technical Manager (University of Patras)
WP1 – Management
Objectives: Collect and analyse requirements for emergency systems from a
regulatory, operational and end-users‘ groups point of view Assess the work about emergency services that has already started in
ETSI, 3GPP and IETF and see how it can be useful Based on the results of the analysis phase, an appropriate framework
for providing emergency services based on IMS and P2P applications for daily and extreme emergency situations will be specified and developed
Special care will be dedicated to aspects of high availability of the system and its secure operation
Effort: 99 PMs
Partners involved: All, WP Leader: FhG FOKUS
WP2 – Emergency Architecture Requirements and Specification
Objectives: Specify the interfaces between the different components of the PEACE
architecture. Implementation of protocols extensions and components for daily
emergency services (enhancement of IMS components, resilience and security components,)
Implementation of protocols extensions and components for extreme emergency services (wireless ad-hoc networking, P2P, applications, security and reliability)
Effort: 114PM
Partners: All, WP Leader: Telefónica I+D
WP3 – Emergency System Implementation and Prototyping
Test scenarios
Daily emergency:
• Controlled internal scenario: Telefonica I+D lab trial using IMS testbed
• Campus-wide scenario: University campus
• Real-world scenario with Police/Fire Dept as first responders
Extreme emergency:
• Real-world scenario with Police/Fire Dept as users
WP4 – Integration, Evaluation and Trials
WP4 (cont.)
Integration and Evaluation of the PEACE System
Performance, Availability, Scalability, End-Users’ Usability
Effort: 74PM
Partners: All, WP Leader: UPatras
Contribution to standardisation ETSI IETF (ECRIT, Autoconf) 3GPP
Fora PSC Europe Regulatory Bodies
Dissemination Activities Diffusion of the results within the FP7
Effort: 48PMs
Partners: All, WP Leader: IT
WP5 – Dissemination and Demonstration
Design and Specification of IP-based Daily Emergency Systems: To investigate challenges regarding ad-hoc mobile nodes in P2P and
IMS-based emergency infrastructures• QoS management• Secure and reliable ad-hoc communications • To investigate different localization techniques and approaches and
their usability in the context of emergency services in terms of administrative overhead, accuracy and complexity.
Implement and integrate ad-hoc module extension to proposed emergency architecture and follow-up with trials at IT test site
Management Responsibilities: Dissemination and Demonstrations WP Leader (WP5) IT involved in ICT WHERE that address positioning techniques for ad-hoc
mobile networks.
Role of IT in PEACE
Project Coordinator: Luis Miguel Campos - PDMFC, Lisbon.
IT Coordinator: Jonathan Rodriguez; jonathan@av.it.pt
Thank you
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