Results for area 15.2 eCall
minimum set of vehicle-generated data elements which are essential for the performance of the TPS-eCall
occupant of a vehicle or equipment within a vehicle that has cause to trigger a TPS-eCall transaction by automatic or manual means
unique standardised reference identification assigned by the TPSP to a given TPS-eCall
PSAP defined beforehand by responsible authorities to cover emergency calls from a certain area or for emergency calls of a certain type
NOTE 1 to entry See also PSAP.
NOTE 2 to entry A number of different instantiations of PSAP service are supported within EN 16454. A PSAP can be a Public Authority or a private service provider operating on behalf of the responsible authorities.
alternative term for eCall identifier
secure URL provided by a PSAP, which allows an approved TPS-eCall notifier to push a TPS-eCall set of data, including a TPS-eCall unique reference identification, to this PSAP (see EN 16102)
establishment of a mobile wireless communications session across a public wireless communications network and the transmission of a minimum set of data from a vehicle to a public safety answering point and the establishment of an audio channel between the vehicle and the PSAP
telephone number, generally conformant with the E164 general numbering scheme, which a TPSP can dial internationally in order to establish a voice connection to the PSAP as part of a TPS-eCall notification
telephone number of a prioritised voice contact at the TPSP call centre which can be used by the PSAP in case a subsequent callback is required to request more details about the emergency or even to speak to vehicle occupants
shortened form of the TPS-eCall-UID, which is restricted to current and recent incidents, designed to be appropriate for forwarding verbally to a PSAP operator, to allow less-equipped PSAPs to refer to a specific TPS-eCall set of data for a current or recent incident
termination of call and freeing up of line (usually achieved by hanging up the receiver or pressing ‘end call’ or similar on screen)
functional entity that consists of a Location Retrieval Function (LRF) and either a routing proxy or a redirect server, e.g. an ECS contains a VPC and a Routing Proxy or Redirect Server in NENA I2 architecture