Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Emergency Call Metadata/Control Data
Created
2017-02-24
Last Updated
2017-05-18
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Registries included below
??Emergency Call Actions
??Emergency Call Action Failure Reasons
??Emergency Call Static Messages
??Emergency Call Vehicle Lamp IDs
??Emergency Call Vehicle Camera IDs
Emergency Call Actions
Registration Procedure(s)
Expert Review
Expert(s)
Randall Gellens
Reference
[RFC8147]
Available Formats
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CSV
Name Description Reference Change Controller
send-data See Section 9.1.3.1 of [RFC8147] [RFC8147] IESG
msg-static See Section 9.1 of [RFC8148] [RFC8148] IESG
msg-dynamic See Section 9.1 of [RFC8148] [RFC8148] IESG
honk See Section 9.1 of [RFC8148] [RFC8148] IESG
lamp See Section 9.1 of [RFC8148] [RFC8148] IESG
enable-camera See Section 9.1 of [RFC8148] [RFC8148] IESG
door-lock See Section 9.1 of [RFC8148] [RFC8148] IESG
Emergency Call Action Failure Reasons
Registration Procedure(s)
Expert Review
Expert(s)
Randall Gellens
Reference
[RFC8147]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
ID Description Reference Change Controller
damaged Required components are damaged. [RFC8147] IESG
data-unsupported The data item referenced in a "send-data" request is not supported. [RFC8147] IESG
security-failure The authenticity of the request or the authority of the requestor could not be verified. [RFC8147] IESG
unable The action could not be accomplished (a generic error for use when no other code is appropriate). [RFC8147] IESG
unsupported The "action" value is not supported. [RFC8147] IESG
Emergency Call Static Messages
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Randall Gellens
Reference
[RFC8148]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
ID Message Reference
0 Reserved [RFC8148]
1 Emergency services has received your information and location but cannot speak with you right now. We will get help to you as soon [RFC8148]
as possible.
Emergency Call Vehicle Lamp IDs
Registration Procedure(s)
Expert Review
Expert(s)
Randall Gellens
Reference
[RFC8148]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Name Description Reference Change Controller
head The main lamps used to light the road ahead [RFC8148] IESG
interior Interior lamp, often at the top center [RFC8148] IESG
fog-front Front fog lamps [RFC8148] IESG
fog-rear Rear fog lamps [RFC8148] IESG
brake Brake indicator lamps [RFC8148] IESG
brake-center Center high-mounted stop Lamp [RFC8148] IESG
position-front Front position/parking/standing lamps [RFC8148] IESG
position-rear Rear position/parking/standing lamps [RFC8148] IESG
turn-left Left turn/directional lamps [RFC8148] IESG
turn-right Right turn/directional lamps [RFC8148] IESG
hazard Hazard/four-way lamps [RFC8148] IESG
Emergency Call Vehicle Camera IDs
Registration Procedure(s)
Expert Review
Expert(s)
Randall Gellens
Reference
[RFC8148]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Name Description Reference Change Controller
backup Shows what is behind the vehicle, e.g., often used for driver display when the vehicle is in reverse. [RFC8148] IESG
Also known as rearview, reverse, rear visibility, etc.
left-rear Shows view to the left and behind (e.g., left-side rearview mirror or blind spot view) [RFC8148] IESG
right-rear Shows view to the right and behind (e.g., right- side rearview mirror or blind spot view) [RFC8148] IESG
forward Shows what is in front of the vehicle [RFC8148] IESG
rear-wide Shows what is behind the vehicle (e.g., used by rear-collision detection systems), separate from backup [RFC8148] IESG
view
lane Used by systems to identify road lane and/or monitor the vehicle's position within lane [RFC8148] IESG
interior Shows the interior (e.g., driver) [RFC8148] IESG
night-front Night-vision view of what is in front of the vehicle [RFC8148] IESG
night-rear Night-vision view of what is behind the vehicle [RFC8148] IESG
night-left Night-vision view of what is to the left of the vehicle [RFC8148] IESG
night-right Night-vision view of what is to the right of the vehicle [RFC8148] IESG
Licensing Terms
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