Skip to main content

Additional Data related to an Emergency Call
draft-ietf-ecrit-additional-data-02

The information below is for an old version of the document.
Document Type
This is an older version of an Internet-Draft that was ultimately published as RFC 7852.
Authors Brian Rosen , Hannes Tschofenig , Roger Marshall
Last updated 2011-10-31 (Latest revision 2011-07-12)
Replaces draft-rosen-ecrit-additional-data
RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Formats
Reviews
Additional resources Mailing list discussion
Stream WG state WG Document
Document shepherd (None)
IESG IESG state Became RFC 7852 (Proposed Standard)
Consensus boilerplate Unknown
Telechat date (None)
Responsible AD (None)
Send notices to (None)
draft-ietf-ecrit-additional-data-02
ECRIT                                                           B. Rosen
Internet-Draft                                                   NeuStar
Intended status: Standards Track                           H. Tschofenig
Expires: May 3, 2012                              Nokia Siemens Networks
                                                             R. Marshall
                                         TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
                                                        October 31, 2011

              Additional Data related to an Emergency Call
                draft-ietf-ecrit-additional-data-02.txt

Abstract

   When an emergency call is sent to a Public Safety Answering Point
   (PSAP), the device that sends it, as well as any service provider in
   the path of the call, or access network may have information about
   the call which the PSAP may be able to use.  This document describes
   an XML data structure that contains this kind of information in a
   standardized form.  A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that points
   to the structure can be included in the SIP signaling with the call,
   or the data may be included in the body of a SIP message.

Status of this Memo

   This Internet-Draft is submitted in full conformance with the
   provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79.

   Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering
   Task Force (IETF).  Note that other groups may also distribute
   working documents as Internet-Drafts.  The list of current Internet-
   Drafts is at http://datatracker.ietf.org/drafts/current/.

   Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months
   and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any
   time.  It is inappropriate to use Internet-Drafts as reference
   material or to cite them other than as "work in progress."

   This Internet-Draft will expire on May 3, 2012.

Copyright Notice

   Copyright (c) 2011 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the
   document authors.  All rights reserved.

   This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal
   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents
   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                  [Page 1]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

   publication of this document.  Please review these documents
   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect
   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must
   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of
   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as
   described in the Simplified BSD License.

Table of Contents

   1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
   2.  Terminology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6
   3.  Call-Info Specification  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7
   4.  Data Provider Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
     4.1.  Data Provider String . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
     4.2.  Data Provider ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
     4.3.  Data Provider Contact URI  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9
     4.4.  Data Provider Languages(s) Supported . . . . . . . . . . .  9
     4.5.  vCARD of Data Provider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
     4.6.  addDataProviderInfo XML Schema . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
   5.  Service Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
     5.1.  Service Environment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
     5.2.  Service Delivered by Provider to End User  . . . . . . . . 12
     5.3.  addCallSvcInfo XML Schema  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
   6.  Device Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
     6.1.  Device Classification  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
     6.2.  Device Manufacturer  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
     6.3.  Device Model Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
     6.4.  Unique Device Identifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
     6.5.  Type of Device Identifier  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
     6.6.  Device/Service Specific Additional Data Structure Type . . 19
     6.7.  Device/Service Specific Additional Data Structure  . . . . 20
     6.8.  addDataDevInfo XML Schema  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
   7.  Owner/Subscriber Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
     7.1.  vCARD for Subscriber's Data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
     7.2.  addCallSub XML Schema  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
   8.  Example  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
   9.  Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
   10. Privacy Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
   11. IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
     11.1. 'emergencyCallData' Purpose Parameter Value  . . . . . . . 27
     11.2. URN Sub-Namespace Registration for provided-by
           Registry Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
     11.3. MIME Registrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
       11.3.1.  MIME Content-type Registration for
                'application/addDataProviderInfo+xml' . . . . . . . . 27
       11.3.2.  MIME Content-type Registration for
                'application/addCallSvcInfo+xml'  . . . . . . . . . . 28

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                  [Page 2]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

       11.3.3.  MIME Content-type Registration for
                'application/addDataDevInfo+xml'  . . . . . . . . . . 30
       11.3.4.  MIME Content-type Registration for
                'application/addCallSub+xml'  . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
     11.4. URN Sub-Namespace Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
       11.4.1.  Registration for
                urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataProviderInfo  . . . . . 32
       11.4.2.  Registration for
                urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSvcInfo . . . . . . . . 33
       11.4.3.  Registration for
                urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataDevInfo . . . . . . . . 34
       11.4.4.  Registration for urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSub  . 35
     11.5. Schema Registrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
   12. Acknowledgments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
   13. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
     13.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
     13.2. Informational References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
   Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                  [Page 3]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

1.  Introduction

   As communications devices increasingly utilize the Internet to
   interconnect and communicate, users will expect to use such devices
   to request help.  The Internet Protocol suite provides many
   advantages but also requires re-thinking of the traditional emergency
   calling architecture.  The IETF emergency services architecture, as
   described in [I-D.ietf-ecrit-framework] and
   [I-D.ietf-ecrit-phonebcp], offers a much richer communication
   exchange and thereby better situational awareness for call takers.
   The richness comes in various forms, including the multi-media
   communication capabilities (via voice, video, instant messaging, and
   real-time text), but also via more extensive flow of information.
   Sharing information between various actors will enable more
   intelligent decision making and therefore better response in case of
   an emergency.  A pre-requisite is to offer the technical capabilities
   to let call takers to gain access to this information stored
   elsewhere (granted that they are authorized to access it).

   In general, there are four types of data exchanged:

   Data Associated with a Call:  A lot of information is carried in the
      call setup procedure itself (as part of the SIP headers as well as
      in the body of the SIP message, e.g., for example supported
      capabilities of the device).  This also includes information about
      the emergency caller's identity.

   Data Associated with a Location:  Location information is available
      via the PIDF-LO element, which includes civic and geospatial
      location, information about the entity that provided the data,
      information about how the location was obtained (as expressed by
      the <method> element, see Section 2.2.3 of [RFC4119], and the
      values registered in
      http://www.iana.org/assignments/method-tokens/method-tokens.xml),
      and which entity or organization supplied location information
      (beyond the domain information that can be inferred from a signing
      certificate) available via the <provided-by> element.

   Data Associated with a Caller:  This is personal data about a caller,
      including medical information.

   Data associated with a PSAP:  When a PSAP handles a call it develops
      information about the call, which must be passed to subsequent
      PSAPs, dispatchers and/or responders.

   When an emergency call is sent to a PSAP, there is a rich set of data
   in the SIP message used for the call setup, but the device, as well
   as any other service provider in the path may have even more

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                  [Page 4]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

   information useful for a PSAP.  This information may include the
   identity and contact information of the service provider, subscriber
   identity and contact information, the type of service the provider
   offers, what kind of device the user has, etc.  Some data is device
   or service dependent data.  For example, a car telematics system or
   service may have crash information.  A medical monitoring device may
   have sensor data.  While the details of the information may vary by
   device or service, there needs to be a common way to send such data
   to a PSAP.

   This document focuses on the data that can be obtained about a call
   and a mechanism for transporting it in an existing SIP header field,
   the Call-Info header, which is specified in Section 20.9 of
   [RFC3261].  For this purpose a new token, namely 'emergencyCallData'
   is defined to be carried in the "purpose" parameter.  If the
   "purpose" parameter is set to 'emergencyCallData' then the Call-Info
   header contains a HTTPS URL that points to a data structure with
   information about the call or a CID that allows the data structure to
   be placed in the body of the message.  Section 8 shows a SIP INVITE
   example containing such a Call-Info header.

   Besides a service provider in the path of a call, the access network
   (which in the IETF emergency call architecture provides location in
   the form of a PIDF-LO [RFC4119]) also has similar information that
   would be valuable to the PSAP.  This information is not specific to
   the location itsef, but rather to the immmediate circumstances about
   the provision of the location (who the access network is, how to
   contact that entity, what kind of service the access network
   provides, possibly subscriber data, etc.).  This data is in nearly
   every respect similar to the data known by services providers in the
   path of the call.  For this reason, this document describes a
   "provided-by" namespace per [RFC4119] for passing information known
   to the access network.

   The data is defined as a series of "blocks" that represent a class of
   information.  Each of the blocks is a MIME type, and an extensible
   set of these types constitute the data structure.  A registry is
   defined to list the block types that may be included.

   The data structure contains an element which itself is a URI that has
   device or service dependent data.  Thus the common Additional Data
   about a Call defined by this document contains a 'hook', in the form
   of a URI, for a device or service dependent data structure.

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                  [Page 5]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

2.  Terminology

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
   document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                  [Page 6]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

3.  Call-Info Specification

   The Additional Data about a Call is information specific to a call
   known by the device that sends it or a service provider in the path
   of a call or in the access network the call originates in.  The
   Additional Data about a Call is a set of information blocks.  Each
   block is a MIME type, and any set of blocks may be included in the
   set.

   Two mechanisms are provided to transport the data set, namely

   1.  A URI to the data set MAY be inserted in a SIP INVITE or MESSAGE
       transaction with a Call-Info header containing a purpose of
       "emergenyCallData".  If the data is provided by reference, it may
       be retrieved with an HTTPS Get from the URI.  The URI MUST
       specify an HTTPS scheme, and TLS protection for the data MUST be
       negotiated.

   2.  The data may be supplied by value in a SIP INVITE or MESSAGE
       message.  In this case, Content Indirection (CID) [RFC2392] is
       used, with the CID URL pointing to the body of the message.

   More than one Call-Info header with an emergencyCallData purpose can
   be expected.  The device MAY insert one, and any intermediary service
   provider MAY insert its own.  When there are multiple intermediaries,
   each intermediary MAY each insert one.  For example, a device may
   provide one, a telematics service provider may provide one and the
   mobile carrier handling the call may provide one.

   Note: The access network MAY supply additional data as well.  For
   this purpose, this document defines a namespace and adds the
   namespace to the "provided-by" registry defined by PIDF-LO [RFC4119].

   Additional data about a call is defined as a series of MIME objects,
   each with an XML data structure contained inside.  MIME-multipart is
   used to enclose the XML documents and the sections below define them.

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                  [Page 7]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

4.  Data Provider Information

   This block is intended to be provided by any service provider in the
   path of the call or the access network provider.  It includes
   identification and contact information.  This block SHOULD be
   provided for every service provider in the path of the call, and the
   access network provider.  Devices also use this block to provide
   identifying information.  The MIME type is "addDataProviderInfo+xml".

4.1.  Data Provider String

   Data Element:  Data Provider String

   Use:  Required

   XML Element:  <DataProviderString>

   Description:  This is a plain language string suitable for displaying
      the name of the service provider that created the additional data
      structure.  If the device created the structure the value is
      identical to the contact header in the SIP INVITE.

   Reason for Need:  Inform the call taker about the identity of the
      entity providing the additional call data structure.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Allows the call taker to interpret the data
      in this structure.  The source of the information often influences
      how the information is used, believed or verified.

4.2.  Data Provider ID

   Data Element:  Data Provider ID

   Use:  Conditional

   XML Element:  <ProviderID>

   Description:  A jurisdiction specific code for the provider shown in
      the <DataProvidedBy> element that created the structure of the
      call.  This data SHOULD be provided if the local jurisdiction
      maintains such an ID list.  For example, in North America, this

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                  [Page 8]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      would be a "NENA Company ID".  Devices would not typically use
      this element.

   Reason for Need:  Inform the call taker about the identity of the
      entity providing the additional call data structure.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Where jurisdictions have lists of providers
      the Data Provider ID can lead to a wealth of information.

4.3.  Data Provider Contact URI

   Data Element:  Data Provider Contact URI

   Use:  Required

   XML Element:  <ContractURI>

   Description:  For a service provider the contact SHOULD be a contact
      URI.  This must be a SIP URI.  If a telephone number is the
      contact address it should be provided in the form of
      sip:telephonenumber@serviceprovider:user=phone.  If the call is
      from a device, this data is required and should reflect the
      contact information of the owner of the device.  This should be a
      URI to a 24/7 support organization tasked to provide PSAP support
      for this emergency call.

   Reason for Need:  Additional data providers may need to be contacted
      for error or other unusual circumstances.

   How Used by Call Taker:  To contact the supplier of the additional
      data provider structure.

4.4.  Data Provider Languages(s) Supported

   Data Element:  Data Provider Language(s) supported

   Use:  Conditional

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                  [Page 9]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

   XML Element:  <Language>

   Description:  Provided by's alpha 2-character code as defined in ISO
      639-1:2002
      (http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=22109) Codes for
      the representation of names of languages -- Part 1: Alpha-2 code
      Multiple instances of this element may occur.  Order is
      significant; preferred language should appear first.  This data is
      required if a Data Provider Contact URI is provided.  The content
      must reflect the languages supported at the contact URI.

   Reason for Need:  Information needed to determine if emergency
      service authority can communicate with the service provider or if
      language line will be needed.

   How Used by Call Taker:  If call taker cannot speak language(s)
      supported by the service provider, at translation service will
      need to be added in to the conversation.

4.5.  vCARD of Data Provider

   Data Element:  vCARD of Data Provider

   Use:  Optional

   XML Element:  <DataProviderContact>

   Description:  There are many fields in the vCARD and the creator of
      the data structure is encouraged to provide as much information as
      they have available.  For encoding of the vCard this specification
      uses the XML-based encoding specified in [RFC6351].

   Reason for Need:  Information needed to determine additional contact
      information.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Assists call taker by providing additional
      contact information that may not be included in the SIP invite or
      the PIDF-LO.

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 10]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

4.6.  addDataProviderInfo XML Schema

 <?xml version="1.0"?>
 <xs:schema
      targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataProviderInfo"
      xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
      xmlns:ad="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataProviderInfo"
      xmlns:xml="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
      xmlns:vc="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:vcard-4.0"
      elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified">

      <xs:import namespace="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
                 schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml.xsd"/>

      <xs:simpleType name="iso3166a2">
        <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
          <xs:pattern value="[A-Z]{2}"/>
        </xs:restriction>
      </xs:simpleType>

     <xs:element name="DataAssociatedWithCall">
         <xs:complexType>
             <xs:sequence>
                 <xs:element name="DataProviderString"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/>
                 <xs:element name="DataProviderString"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/>
                 <xs:element name="ContactURI" type="xs:anyURI"
                     minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/>
                 <xs:element name="Language" type="ad:iso3166a2"
                     minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" />
                 <xs:element name="DataProviderContact"
                     type="vc:vcards" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1">
             </xs:sequence>
         </xs:complexType>
     </xs:element>
 </xs:schema>

                 Figure 1: addDataProviderInfo XML Schema

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 11]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

5.  Service Information

   This block describes the service that the service provider provides
   to the caller.  It SHOULD be included by all SPs in the path of the
   call.  The mime type is "addCallSvcInfo+xml".

5.1.  Service Environment

   Data Element:  Service Environment

   Use:  Required

   XML Element:  <SvcEnvironment>

   Description:  This element defines whether a call is from a business
      or residence caller.  Currently, the only valid entries are
      'Business' or 'Residence'.

   Reason for Need:  To assist in determining equipment and manpower
      requirements.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Information may be used to determine
      equipment and manpower requirements for emergency responders.

5.2.  Service Delivered by Provider to End User

   Data Element:  Service Delivered by Provider to End User

   Use:  Required

   XML Element:  <SvcDelByProvider>

   Description:  This defines the type of service the end user has
      subscribed to.  The implied mobility of this service can not be
      relied upon.  A registry will reflect the following initial valid
      entries:

      *  Mobile Telephone Service: Includes Satellite, CDMA, GSM, Wi-Fi,
         WiMAX, LTE (Long Term Evolution)

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 12]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      *  Fixed Public Pay/Coin telephones: Any coin or credit card
         operated device.

      *  One way outbound service

      *  Inmate call/service

      *  Soft dialtone/quick service/warm disconnect/suspended

      *  Multi-line telephone system (MLTS): Includes all PBX, Centrex,
         key systems, Shared Tenant Service.

      *  Sensor, unattended: Includes devices that generate DATA ONLY.
         This is one-way information exchange and there will be no other
         form of communication.

      *  Sensor, attended: Includes devices that are supported by a
         monitoring service provider or automatically open a two-way
         communication path.

      *  Wireline: Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS).

      *  VoIP Telephone Service: A type of service that offers
         communication over internet protocol, such as Fixed, Nomadic,
         Mobile, Unknown

      There can be more than one value returned.  For example, a VoIP
      prison telephone service is a reasonable conbination.

   Reason for Need:  Knowing the type of service may assist the PSAP
      with the handling of the call.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Calltakers often use this information to
      determine what kinds of questions to ask callers, and how much to
      rely on supportive information.  An emergency call from a prison
      is treated differently that a call from a sensor device.

5.3.  addCallSvcInfo XML Schema

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 13]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

 <?xml version="1.0"?>
 <xs:schema
      targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSvcInfo"
      xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
      xmlns:svc="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSvcInfo"
      xmlns:xml="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
      elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified">

      <xs:import namespace="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
                 schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml.xsd"/>

     <xs:element name="addCallSvcInfo">
         <xs:complexType>
             <xs:sequence>
                 <xs:element name="SvcEnvironment"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
                 <xs:element name="SvcDelByProvider"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
             </xs:sequence>
         </xs:complexType>
     </xs:element>
 </xs:schema>

                    Figure 2: addCallSvcInfo XML Schema

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 14]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

6.  Device Information

   This block provides information about the device used to place the
   call.  It should be provided by any service provider that knows what
   device is being used, and by the device itself.  The mime type is
   "addDataDevInfo+xml".

6.1.  Device Classification

   Data Element:  Device Classification

   Use:  Optional

   XML Element:  <DeviceClassification>

   Description:  If the device provides the data structure, the device
      information should be provided.  If the service provider provides
      the structure and it knows what the device is, the service
      provider should provide the device information.  Often the carrier
      does not know what the device is.  It is possible to receive 2
      data structures, one created by the device and one created by the
      service provider.  Information about the device, not how it is
      being used.  This data element defines the kind of device making
      the emergency call.  A registry will reflect the following valid
      entries:

      *  Cordless handset

      *  Fixed phone

      *  Mobile handset

      *  ATA - analog terminal adapter

      *  Satellite phone

      *  Stationary computing device (alarm system, data sensor)

      *  Guardian devices

      *  Desktop PC

      *  Laptop computing device

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 15]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      *  Tablet computing device

      *  Alarm system

      *  Data sensor

      *  Personal beacons (spot)

      *  Auto telematics (indicates VEDS data set)

      *  Trucking telematics

      *  Farm equipment telematics

      *  Marine telematics

      *  PDA (personal digital assistant)

      *  PND (personal navigation device)

      *  Smart phone

      *  Internet tablet

      *  Gaming console

      *  Video phone

      *  Other text device

      *  Not Available

   Reason for Need:  The device classification describes the capability
      of the calling device.  For example, does the device require human
      intervention to initiate a call or is this call the result of
      programmed instructions.  Does the calling device have the ability
      to rebid for location or condition changes?  Is this device
      interactive or a one-way reporting device?

   How Used by Call Taker:  May assist with location of caller.  For
      example, a cordless handset may be outside or next door.  May
      provide calltaker some context about the caller.

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 16]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

6.2.  Device Manufacturer

   Data Element:  Device Manufacturer

   Use:  Optional

   XML Element:  <DeviceMfgr>

   Description:  The plain language name of the manufacturer of the
      device.

   Reason for Need:  Used by PSAP management for post-mortem
      investigation/resolution.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Probably not used by calltaker, but by PSAP
      management.

6.3.  Device Model Number

   Data Element:  Device Model Number

   Use:  Optional

   XML Element:  <DeviceModelNr>

   Description:  Model number of the device.

   Reason for Need:  Used by PSAP management for after action
      investigation/resolution.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Probably not used by calltaker, but by PSAP
      management.

6.4.  Unique Device Identifier

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 17]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

   Data Element:  Unique Device Identifier

   Use:  Optional

   XML Element:  <UniqueDeviceID>

   Description:  String that identify the specific device making the
      call or creating an event.

   Reason for Need:  Uniquely identifies the device as opposed to any
      signaling identifiers encountered in the call signaling stream.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Probably not used by calltaker they would
      need to refer to management for investigation.

6.5.  Type of Device Identifier

   Data Element:  Type of Device Identifier

   Use:  Optional

   XML Element:  <TypeOfDeviceID>

   Description:  Identifies the type of device identifier being
      generated in the unique device identifier data element.  A
      registry will reflect the following valid entries:

      *  MEID (CDMA)

      *  ESN (Electronic Serial Number - superseded by MEID)

      *  MAC (Media Access Control) Address - any IEEE device with an
         Ethernet, Wi-Fi connection

      *  WiMAX has a device certificate

      *  IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identifier - GSM)

      *  Unique Device Identifier (Unique identifier for medical
         devices)

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 18]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      *  RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)

      *  Sensors (types to be identified in a future document version)

      *  Manufacturer Serial Number

      *  Other

   Reason for Need:  Identifies how to interpret the Unique Device
      Identifier.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Additional information that may be used to
      assist with call handling.

6.6.  Device/Service Specific Additional Data Structure Type

   Data Element:  Type of Device/service specific additional data
      structure

   Use:  Conditional.  MUST be provided when Device/service specific
      additional URI is provided

   XML Element:  <devicespecificType>

   Description:  Value from a registry defined by this document to
      describe the type of data that can be retrieved from the Device/
      service specific additional data structure.  Initial values are:

      *  NPAC

      *  Hazmat International Association of Fire Chiefs

      *  DHS/EPA E-Plan for HazMat

      *  NFPA - National Fire Protection Association

      *  National Alliance for Public Safety GIS (NA-PSG)

      *  US DOT Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
         (PHMSA) examples of additional data.

      *  Fire Service Data Model

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 19]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      *  IEEE 1512 - USDOT Model for traffic incidents

      *  Smart Building (NIST)

      *  VEDS

   Reason for Need:  This data element will allow for identification of
      externally defined schemas, which may have additional data that
      will assist in emergency response.

   How Used by Call Taker:  This data element will allow the end user
      (calltaker or first responder) to know what type of additional
      data may be available to aid in providing the needed emergency
      services.

6.7.  Device/Service Specific Additional Data Structure

   Data Element:  Device/service specific additional data structure

   Use:  Optional

   XML Element:  <devicespecificSchema>

   Description:  A URI representing additional data whose schema is
      specific to the device or service which created it.  An example is
      the VEDs structure for a vehicle telematics device.  The URI, when
      dereferenced, MUST yield a data structure defined by the Device/
      service specific additional data type value.  Different data may
      be created by each classification; i.e., telematics creates VEDS
      data set - can be different types of data depending on device.
      May want to describe type of data for each device.

   Reason for Need:  Provides device/service specific data that may be
      used by the call taker and/or responders.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Provide information to guide call takers to
      select appropriate responders, give appropriate pre-arrival
      instructions to callers, and advise responders of what to be
      prepared for.  May be used by responders to guide assistance
      provided.

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 20]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

6.8.  addDataDevInfo XML Schema

 <?xml version="1.0"?>
 <xs:schema
      targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataDevInfo"
      xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
      xmlns:svc="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataDevInfo"
      xmlns:xml="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
      elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified">

      <xs:import namespace="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
                 schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml.xsd"/>

     <xs:element name="addCallSvcInfo">
         <xs:complexType>
             <xs:sequence>
                 <xs:element name="DeviceClassification"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
                 <xs:element name="DeviceMfgr"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
                 <xs:element name="DeviceModelNr"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
                 <xs:element name="UniqueDeviceID"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
                 <xs:element name="TypeOfDeviceID"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
                <xsd:element name="devicespecificType"
                     type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
                 <xsd:element name="devicespecificSchema"
                     type="xsd:anyURI" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
             </xs:sequence>
         </xs:complexType>
     </xs:element>
 </xs:schema>

                    Figure 3: addDataDevInfo XML Schema

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 21]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

7.  Owner/Subscriber Information

   This block describes the owner of the device (if provided by the
   device) or the subscriber information, if provided by a service
   provider.  The contact location is not necessarily the location of
   the caller or incident, but is rather the nominal contact address.
   The mime type is "addCallSub+xml".

7.1.  vCARD for Subscriber's Data

   Data Element:  vCARD for Subscriber's Data

   Use:  Required

   XML Element:  <SubscriberData>

   Description:  Information known by the service provider or device
      about the subscriber; i.e., Name, Address, Calling Party Number,
      Main Telephone Number and any other data.  If the subscriber is an
      enterprise, this is the vCARD of the enterprise and the Company
      Name is used not the Name of the Caller.  The telephone number is
      the main telephone number at the location of the call.  The
      address should be where the call is originating from.

   Reason for Need:  Critical information required for proper call
      handling and dispatching.

   How Used by Call Taker:  Critical information required for proper
      call handling and dispatching.

7.2.  addCallSub XML Schema

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 22]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

 <?xml version="1.0"?>
 <xs:schema
      targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSub"
      xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
      xmlns:sub="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSub"
      xmlns:xml="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
      xmlns:vc="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:vcard-4.0"
      elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified">

      <xs:import namespace="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
                 schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml.xsd"/>

     <xs:element name="addCallSub">
         <xs:complexType>
             <xs:sequence>
                 <xs:element name="SubscriberData"
                     type="vc:vcards" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1">
             </xs:sequence>
         </xs:complexType>
     </xs:element>
 </xs:schema>

                      Figure 4: addCallSub XML Schema

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 23]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

8.  Example

     INVITE sips:bob@biloxi.example.com SIP/2.0
     Via: SIPS/2.0/TLS pc33.atlanta.example.com;branch=z9hG4bK74bf9
     Max-Forwards: 70
     To: Bob <sips:bob@biloxi.example.com>
     From: Alice <sips:alice@atlanta.example.com>;tag=9fxced76sl
     Call-ID: 3848276298220188511@atlanta.example.com
     Call-Info: <http://wwww.example.com/alice/photo.jpg> ;purpose=icon,
       <http://www.example.com/alice/> ;purpose=info,
       <cid:1234567890@atlanta.example.com> ;purpose=emergencyCallData
     Geolocation: <cid:target123@atlanta.example.com>
     Geolocation-Routing: no
     Accept: application/sdp, application/pidf+xml
     CSeq: 31862 INVITE
     Contact: <sips:alice@atlanta.example.com>
     Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=boundary1

     Content-Length: ...

     --boundary1

     Content-Type: application/sdp

     ...SDP goes here

     --boundary1

     Content-Type: application/pidf+xml
     Content-ID: <target123@atlanta.example.com>

     ...PIDF-LO goes here

     --boundary1--

     Content-Type: application/pidf+xml
     Content-ID: <1234567890@atlanta.example.com>

     ...Additional Data goes here

     --boundary1--

        Example: Attaching Additional Data via CID to a SIP INVITE

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 24]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

9.  Security Considerations

   The information in this data structure will usually be considered
   private.  HTTPS is specified to require the provider of the
   information to validate the credentials of the requester.  While the
   creation of a PKI that has global scope may be difficult, the
   alternatives to creating devices and services that can provide
   critical information securely are more daunting.

   The Call-info header with purpose='emergencyCallData' MUST only be
   sent on an emergency call, which can be ascertained by the presence
   of an emergency service urn in a Route header of a SIP message.

   <how recipient validates credentials of sender>

   <how sender validates credentials of recipient>

   <how sender validates credentials of anyone requesting device
   dependent data>

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 25]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

10.  Privacy Considerations

   [Editor's Note: The privacy considerations outlined in
   [I-D.iab-privacy-considerations] need to be addressed here in a
   future version of this document.

   There is much private data in this information.  Local regulations
   may govern what data must be provided in emergency calls, but in
   general, the emergency call system is often aided by the kinds of
   information described in this document.  There is a tradeoff between
   the privacy considerations and the utility of the data.  Certainly,
   if the data cannot be protected, due to failure of the TLS mechanisms
   described here, data not required by regulation SHOULD not be sent.

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 26]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

11.  IANA Considerations

   [Editor's Note: The IANA section is missing the description of new
   registries.  A future version of this draft will contain the
   necessary information.]

11.1.  'emergencyCallData' Purpose Parameter Value

   This document defines the 'emergencyCallData' value for the "purpose"
   parameter of the Call-Info header field.  The Call-Info header and
   the corresponding registry for the 'purpose' parameter was
   established with RFC 3261 [RFC3261].

      Header       Parameter   New
      Field        Name        Value               Reference
      ----------   ---------   -----------------   ---------
      Call-Info    purpose     emergencyCallData   [This RFC]

11.2.  URN Sub-Namespace Registration for provided-by Registry Entry

   This section registers the namespace specified in ??? in the
   provided-by registry established by RFC 4119.

11.3.  MIME Registrations

11.3.1.  MIME Content-type Registration for 'application/
         addDataProviderInfo+xml'

   This specification requests the registration of a new MIME type
   according to the procedures of RFC 4288 [RFC4288] and guidelines in
   RFC 3023 [RFC3023].

      MIME media type name: application

      MIME subtype name: addDataProviderInfo+xml

      Mandatory parameters: none

      Optional parameters: charset

      Indicates the character encoding of enclosed XML.

      Encoding considerations:

      Uses XML, which can employ 8-bit characters, depending on the
      character encoding used.  See Section 3.2 of RFC 3023 [RFC3023].

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 27]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      Security considerations:

      This content type is designed to carry the data provider
      information, which is a sub-category of additional data about an
      emergency call.

      Since this data contains personal information appropriate
      precautions have to be taken to limit unauthorized access,
      inappropriate disclosure to third parties, and eavesdropping of
      this information.  Please refer to Section 9 and Section 10 for
      more information.

      Interoperability considerations: None

      Published specification: [TBD: This specification]

      Applications which use this media type: Emergency Services

      Additional information:

      Magic Number: None

      File Extension: .xml

      Macintosh file type code: 'TEXT'

      Personal and email address for further information: Hannes
      Tschofenig, Hannes.Tschofenig@gmx.net

      Intended usage: LIMITED USE

      Author: This specification is a work item of the IETF ECRIT
      working group, with mailing list address <ecrit@ietf.org>.

      Change controller: The IESG <ietf@ietf.org>

11.3.2.  MIME Content-type Registration for 'application/
         addCallSvcInfo+xml'

   This specification requests the registration of a new MIME type
   according to the procedures of RFC 4288 [RFC4288] and guidelines in
   RFC 3023 [RFC3023].

      MIME media type name: application

      MIME subtype name: addCallSvcInfo+xml

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 28]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      Mandatory parameters: none

      Optional parameters: charset

      Indicates the character encoding of enclosed XML.

      Encoding considerations:

      Uses XML, which can employ 8-bit characters, depending on the
      character encoding used.  See Section 3.2 of RFC 3023 [RFC3023].

      Security considerations:

      This content type is designed to carry the service information,
      which is a sub-category of additional data about an emergency
      call.

      Since this data contains personal information appropriate
      precautions have to be taken to limit unauthorized access,
      inappropriate disclosure to third parties, and eavesdropping of
      this information.  Please refer to Section 9 and Section 10 for
      more information.

      Interoperability considerations: None

      Published specification: [TBD: This specification]

      Applications which use this media type: Emergency Services

      Additional information:

      Magic Number: None

      File Extension: .xml

      Macintosh file type code: 'TEXT'

      Personal and email address for further information: Hannes
      Tschofenig, Hannes.Tschofenig@gmx.net

      Intended usage: LIMITED USE

      Author: This specification is a work item of the IETF ECRIT
      working group, with mailing list address <ecrit@ietf.org>.

      Change controller: The IESG <ietf@ietf.org>

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 29]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

11.3.3.  MIME Content-type Registration for 'application/
         addDataDevInfo+xml'

   This specification requests the registration of a new MIME type
   according to the procedures of RFC 4288 [RFC4288] and guidelines in
   RFC 3023 [RFC3023].

      MIME media type name: application

      MIME subtype name: addDataDevInfo+xml

      Mandatory parameters: none

      Optional parameters: charset

      Indicates the character encoding of enclosed XML.

      Encoding considerations:

      Uses XML, which can employ 8-bit characters, depending on the
      character encoding used.  See Section 3.2 of RFC 3023 [RFC3023].

      Security considerations:

      This content type is designed to carry the device information
      information, which is a sub-category of additional data about an
      emergency call.

      Since this data contains personal information appropriate
      precautions have to be taken to limit unauthorized access,
      inappropriate disclosure to third parties, and eavesdropping of
      this information.  Please refer to Section 9 and Section 10 for
      more information.

      Interoperability considerations: None

      Published specification: [TBD: This specification]

      Applications which use this media type: Emergency Services

      Additional information:

      Magic Number: None

      File Extension: .xml

      Macintosh file type code: 'TEXT'

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 30]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      Personal and email address for further information: Hannes
      Tschofenig, Hannes.Tschofenig@gmx.net

      Intended usage: LIMITED USE

      Author: This specification is a work item of the IETF ECRIT
      working group, with mailing list address <ecrit@ietf.org>.

      Change controller: The IESG <ietf@ietf.org>

11.3.4.  MIME Content-type Registration for 'application/addCallSub+xml'

   This specification requests the registration of a new MIME type
   according to the procedures of RFC 4288 [RFC4288] and guidelines in
   RFC 3023 [RFC3023].

      MIME media type name: application

      MIME subtype name: addCallSub+xml

      Mandatory parameters: none

      Optional parameters: charset

      Indicates the character encoding of enclosed XML.

      Encoding considerations:

      Uses XML, which can employ 8-bit characters, depending on the
      character encoding used.  See Section 3.2 of RFC 3023 [RFC3023].

      Security considerations:

      This content type is designed to carry owner/subscriber
      information, which is a sub-category of additional data about an
      emergency call.

      Since this data contains personal information appropriate
      precautions have to be taken to limit unauthorized access,
      inappropriate disclosure to third parties, and eavesdropping of
      this information.  Please refer to Section 9 and Section 10 for
      more information.

      Interoperability considerations: None

      Published specification: [TBD: This specification]

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 31]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      Applications which use this media type: Emergency Services

      Additional information:

      Magic Number: None

      File Extension: .xml

      Macintosh file type code: 'TEXT'

      Personal and email address for further information: Hannes
      Tschofenig, Hannes.Tschofenig@gmx.net

      Intended usage: LIMITED USE

      Author: This specification is a work item of the IETF ECRIT
      working group, with mailing list address <ecrit@ietf.org>.

      Change controller: The IESG <ietf@ietf.org>

11.4.  URN Sub-Namespace Registration

11.4.1.  Registration for urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataProviderInfo

   This section registers a new XML namespace, as per the guidelines in
   RFC 3688 [RFC3688].

   URI:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataProviderInfo

   Registrant Contact:  IETF, ECRIT working group, <ecrit@ietf.org>, as
      delegated by the IESG <iesg@ietf.org>.

   XML:

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 32]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0"?>
   <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML Basic 1.0//EN"
     "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/xhtml-basic10.dtd">
   <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <head>
     <meta http-equiv="content-type"
           content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1"/>
     <title>Namespace for Additional Emergency Call Data:
            Data Provider Information</title>
   </head>
   <body>
     <h1>Namespace for Additional Data related to an Emergency Call</h1>
     <h2>Data Provider Information</h2>
   <p>See [TBD: This document].</p>
   </body>
   </html>
   END

11.4.2.  Registration for urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSvcInfo

   This section registers a new XML namespace, as per the guidelines in
   RFC 3688 [RFC3688].

   URI:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSvcInfo

   Registrant Contact:  IETF, ECRIT working group, <ecrit@ietf.org>, as
      delegated by the IESG <iesg@ietf.org>.

   XML:

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 33]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0"?>
   <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML Basic 1.0//EN"
     "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/xhtml-basic10.dtd">
   <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <head>
     <meta http-equiv="content-type"
           content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1"/>
     <title>Namespace for Additional Emergency Call Data:
            Service Information</title>
   </head>
   <body>
     <h1>Namespace for Additional Data related to an Emergency Call</h1>
     <h2>Service Information</h2>
   <p>See [TBD: This document].</p>
   </body>
   </html>
   END

11.4.3.  Registration for urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataDevInfo

   This section registers a new XML namespace, as per the guidelines in
   RFC 3688 [RFC3688].

   URI:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addDataDevInfo

   Registrant Contact:  IETF, ECRIT working group, <ecrit@ietf.org>, as
      delegated by the IESG <iesg@ietf.org>.

   XML:

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 34]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0"?>
   <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML Basic 1.0//EN"
     "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/xhtml-basic10.dtd">
   <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <head>
     <meta http-equiv="content-type"
           content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1"/>
     <title>Namespace for Additional Emergency Call Data:
            Device Information</title>
   </head>
   <body>
     <h1>Namespace for Additional Data related to an Emergency Call</h1>
     <h2>Device Information</h2>
   <p>See [TBD: This document].</p>
   </body>
   </html>
   END

11.4.4.  Registration for urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSub

   This section registers a new XML namespace, as per the guidelines in
   RFC 3688 [RFC3688].

   URI:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:addCallSub

   Registrant Contact:  IETF, ECRIT working group, <ecrit@ietf.org>, as
      delegated by the IESG <iesg@ietf.org>.

   XML:

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 35]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

   BEGIN
   <?xml version="1.0"?>
   <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML Basic 1.0//EN"
     "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/xhtml-basic10.dtd">
   <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <head>
     <meta http-equiv="content-type"
           content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1"/>
     <title>Namespace for Additional Emergency Call Data:
            Owner/Subscriber Information</title>
   </head>
   <body>
     <h1>Namespace for Additional Data related to an Emergency Call</h1>
     <h2> Owner/Subscriber Information</h2>
   <p>See [TBD: This document].</p>
   </body>
   </html>
   END

11.5.  Schema Registrations

   This specification registers four schemas, as per the guidelines in
   RFC 3688 [RFC3688].

      URI:
      urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:additional-data:addDataProviderInfo

      Registrant Contact: IETF, ECRIT Working Group (ecrit@ietf.org), as
      delegated by the IESG (iesg@ietf.org).

      XML: The XML schema can be found in Figure 1.

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:additional-data:addCallSvcInfo

      Registrant Contact: IETF, ECRIT Working Group (ectit@ietf.org), as
      delegated by the IESG (iesg@ietf.org).

      XML: The XML schema can be found in Figure 2.

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:additional-data:addDataDevInfo

      Registrant Contact: IETF, ECRIT Working Group (ecrit@ietf.org), as
      delegated by the IESG (iesg@ietf.org).

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 36]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

      XML: The XML schema can be found in Figure 3.

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:additional-data:addCallSub

      Registrant Contact: IETF, ECRIT Working Group (ecrit@ietf.org), as
      delegated by the IESG (iesg@ietf.org).

      XML: The XML schema can be found in Figure 4.

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 37]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

12.  Acknowledgments

   The authors would like to thank the following persons for their work
   in the NENA Data Technical Committee: Delaine Arnold (Data Technical
   Committee Chair), Marc Berryman, Erica Aubut (Data Technical
   Committee Vice-Chair), Susan Sherwood, Ric Atkins, Patty Bluhm,
   Eileen Boroski, David Connel, Maryls Davis, Paul-David de la Rosby,
   Gordon Chinander, David Froneberger, Marilyn Haroutunian, Roger
   Hixson, Rick Jones, Roger Marshall, Tom Muehleisen, Ira Pyles, Carl
   Reed, Susan Seet, and Skip Walls.  The authors would also like to
   thank Tom Breen, Technical Committee Chair/Liaison; Busam, Technical
   Committee Vice-Chair/Liaison; Pete Eggimann, Operations Committee
   Chair/Liaison; Wendy Lively, Operations Committee Chair/Liaison;
   Roger Hixson, Technical Director; and Rick Jones, Operations Issues
   Director for their support and assistance.

   [Editor's Note: Add the participants of the NENA Additional Data
   Working group lead by Matt Serra.]

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 38]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

13.  References

13.1.  Normative References

   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

   [RFC2392]  Levinson, E., "Content-ID and Message-ID Uniform Resource
              Locators", RFC 2392, August 1998.

   [RFC3023]  Murata, M., St. Laurent, S., and D. Kohn, "XML Media
              Types", RFC 3023, January 2001.

   [RFC3261]  Rosenberg, J., Schulzrinne, H., Camarillo, G., Johnston,
              A., Peterson, J., Sparks, R., Handley, M., and E.
              Schooler, "SIP: Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 3261,
              June 2002.

   [RFC3688]  Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688,
              January 2004.

   [RFC4119]  Peterson, J., "A Presence-based GEOPRIV Location Object
              Format", RFC 4119, December 2005.

   [RFC4288]  Freed, N. and J. Klensin, "Media Type Specifications and
              Registration Procedures", BCP 13, RFC 4288, December 2005.

   [RFC6351]  Perreault, S., "xCard: vCard XML Representation",
              RFC 6351, August 2011.

13.2.  Informational References

   [I-D.iab-privacy-considerations]
              Cooper, A., Tschofenig, H., Aboba, B., Peterson, J., and
              J. Morris, "Privacy Considerations for Internet
              Protocols", draft-iab-privacy-considerations-01 (work in
              progress), October 2011.

   [I-D.ietf-ecrit-framework]
              Rosen, B., Schulzrinne, H., Polk, J., and A. Newton,
              "Framework for Emergency Calling using Internet
              Multimedia", draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-13 (work in
              progress), September 2011.

   [I-D.ietf-ecrit-phonebcp]
              Rosen, B. and J. Polk, "Best Current Practice for
              Communications Services in support of Emergency Calling",
              draft-ietf-ecrit-phonebcp-20 (work in progress),

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 39]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

              September 2011.

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 40]
Internet-Draft            Additional Call Data              October 2011

Authors' Addresses

   Brian Rosen
   NeuStar
   470 Conrad Dr.
   Mars, PA  16046
   US

   Phone: +1 724 382 1051
   Email: br@brianrosen.net

   Hannes Tschofenig
   Nokia Siemens Networks
   Linnoitustie 6
   Espoo  02600
   Finland

   Phone: +358 (50) 4871445
   Email: Hannes.Tschofenig@gmx.net
   URI:   http://www.tschofenig.priv.at

   Roger Marshall
   TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
   2401 Elliott Avenue
   Seattle, WA  98121
   US

   Phone: +1 206 792 2424
   Email: rmarshall@telecomsys.com
   URI:   http://www.telecomsys.com

Rosen, et al.              Expires May 3, 2012                 [Page 41]