[802.15_GENERAL] [New-work] OMA New Work - 1 New Work Item Approved - Location inSIP/IP core
WG Chairs,
Your working group members may also be interested in the following
announcement from the IETF.
Paul
________________________________
From: Victoria Gray
[mailto:Victoria.Gray@forapolis.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 5:49 AM
To: new-work@ietf.org
Subject: [New-work] OMA New Work - 1 New Work Item Approved -
Location
inSIP/IP core
Dear All,
OMA would like to inform all the organisations subscribed to the
IETF
new-work list of the approval of 1 new work item:
1 Location in SIP/IP Core WI:
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ftp/Public_documents/TP/Permanent_docu
ments/OMA-WID_0149-LOCSIP-V1_0-20070704-A.zip
<http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ftp/Public_documents/TP/Permanent_doc
uments/OMA-WID_0149-LOCSIP-V1_0-20070704-A.zip>
Background : OMA has developed various enablers related to location.
The
MLS enabler has the main purpose to define protocols for exposure
of
terminal location to applications but do not define any positioning
determination mechanisms. SUPL on the other hand defines procedures
and
protocols for positioning determination of a terminal utilizing an
IP
connection between server and terminal. Both enablers are to some
extent
prepared for use in a SIP context e.g. by allowing use of SIP-URI
identities. None of them do however support exposure of terminal
location to an application within a SIP/IP core network (one example
of
such a network is an IP Multimedia Subsystem). The implication of
this
is that a SIP Application Server needing location information
to
enhance its services needs to implement one or more non-SIP
interfaces
to Location Servers. By instead defining an interface & procedure
using
SIP, additional interface technologies can be avoided and routing
and
addressing mechanisms in the SIP/IP Core as well as existing SIP
based
OMA enablers (such as XDM) can be reused.
Objective: The purpose of this work item is to specify a service
enabler
for exposing location information to applications in a SIP/IP core
network (e.g an IP Multimedia Subsystem). The service enabler is to
be
specified as a reusable network component in a SIP/IP core network,
capable of receiving and responding to location subscriptions over
a
standardised SIP-based interface. Handling of the location specific
functions within a SIP/IP core is to be specified but
positioning
determination functions within SIP/IP core are out of scope. The
LOCSIP
enabler will take into account the OMA MLS enabler.
The enabler shall specifically consider interworking with other OMA
enablers that potentially utilize location information e.g.
Presence
SIMPLE and PoC. The resulting specification shall preferably reuse
available IETF specifications e.g. IETF Geopriv deliverables.
Location in SIP/IP core enabler implementations may interwork with
applicable positioning determination functions in access networks
and/or
at UE. Possible positioning determination functions depend on support
in
IP-CAN and UEs, but are expected to at least include 3GPP/3GPP2 LCS
and
OMA SUPL (Secure User Plane Location).
This work item has been allocated to the OMA LOC (Location) WG for
specification development.
Best regards,
Victoria Gray on behalf of OMA.
Victoria Gray
FORApolis / DSO
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