Definition of phases and significant instants within the eCall process Sample Clauses

Definition of phases and significant instants within the eCall process. Due to the fact, that many of the defined KPIs are based on timing issues and the clear common understanding within the project is essential, we defined the following: • The point of time, where the IVS starts the process to get in contact with the PSAP is called “call connection initiation”, the corresponding phase starting here is called “call establishment” • The phase, where the transmission of the MSD happens is called “data transmission” • The phase, where the voice communication happens is called “voice transmission” In addition, the following significant instants are defined with respect to the module where the measurement takes place (IVS, PSAP, emergency service) • T0-IVS: IVS initiated the eCall (start of phase “call establishment”) • T1-IVS: IVS starts the MSD transmission (start of phase “data transmission”) • T2-IVS: End of phase “data transmission” • T0-PSAP: Initiated eCall is indicated at PSAP • T1-PSAP: Start of MSD reception at PSAP • T2-PSAP: Start of phase “voice transmission” • T3-PSAP: Start of dispatching information about incident to emergency services • T4-PSAP: Start of dispatching information about incident to TMC • T3-ES: Start of confirmation about incident handling to PSAP • T4-ES: Start of dispatching rescue forces The next page depicts a diagram showing the relationship between the timing issues mentioned here
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Definition of phases and significant instants within the eCall process. Due to the fact, that many of the defined KPIs are based on timing issues and a clear common understanding within the project is essential, the following was defined: • The point of time, where the IVS starts the process to get in contact with the PSAP is called “call connection initiation”, • the corresponding phase is called “call establishment” • where the transmission of the MSD happens is called “data transmission” • where the voice communication happens is called “voice transmission” In addition, the following significant instants are defined with respect to the module where the measurement takes place (IVS, PSAP, emergency service) • T0-IVS: IVS initiated the eCall (start of phase “call establishment”) • T1-IVS: IVS starts the MSD transmission (start of phase “data transmission”) • T2-IVS: End of phase “data transmission” • T0-PSAP: Initiated eCall is indicated at PSAP • T1-PSAP: Start of MSD reception at PSAP • T2-PSAP: Start of phase “voice transmission” • T3-PSAP: Start of dispatching information about incident to emergency services • T4-PSAP: Start of dispatching information about incident to TMC • T3-ES: Start of confirmation about incident handling to PSAP • T4-ES: Start of dispatching rescue forces The next page depicts a diagram showing the relationship between the timing issues specified here IVS In-Vehicle System PSAP Public Service Answering Point ES Emergency Service TMC Traffic Management Center RF Rescue Forces t0 T0-IVS eCall initiation T0-PSAP Call establishment phase T1-IVS Start MSD transmission T1-PSAP Data transmission phase T2-IVS End MSD transmission T2-PSAP Voice transmission phase T3-PSAP ES PSAP T3-ES PSAP eCall processing phase T4-PSAP TMC T4-ES RF t0+Δt Figure 1: Relationship of timing issues

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