Deliverables
This report presents a set of reference scenarios that will support the definition of NEXES requirements and the execution of the NEXES testing, validation and demonstration activities.
This report presents the advanced location information capabilities for emergency calls implemented in NEXES, in order to support next generation emergency calls services.
This report presents the planned activities to ensure the successful integration of the NEXES System and Apps.
This report presents the results of the exercises conducted in NEXES.
This report presents the architecture of the NEXES IP Multimedia Subsystem, developed to support next generation emergency calls services.
This report presents the materials created for the NEXES workshops, as well as the results attained.
This report presents the required adaptations to emergency call taking and dispatching systems implemented in NEXES, in order to support next generation emergency calls services.
This report presents the NEXES Pilot conducted in Turkey, namely the activities developed and the results achieved.
This report presents the specific principles, governance and regulations applied to the NEXES App Challenges.
This report presents the exercises and pilots conducted in NEXES.
This report presents the NEXES communication plan and associated activities carried out and exploited throughout the project and beyond it.
This report presents the open testing regime and validation framework for NEXES, focusing on PSAP systems and their interaction with EROs, FRs and citizens.
This report presents a summary of the evidence, lessons learned and best practices of emergency services, as well as of gaps and challenges to be surpassed.
This report presents the interoperability standards and protocols implemented in NEXES, in order to support a unified emergency response system.
This report presents the interoperability standards and protocols implemented in NEXES, in order to support interconnection between the emergency response organisations systems and early warning systems and public alert systems.
This report presents the NEXES vision on the convergence of automated, smart and social functions in next generation emergency services.
This report presents the NEXES Pilot conducted in Romania, namely the activities developed and the results achieved.
This report presents the user requirements, needs and gaps for the adaptation and use of new IP-based emergency services, considering the perspectives of emergency services and of citizens, including those experiencing disability or special needs.
This report presents the adaptations to public communications networks and services implemented in NEXES, in order to support next generation emergency call services.
This report presents the NEXES system functional and non-functional requirements and high-level architecture and design specifications that guide the NEXES development effort.
This report presents the security recommendations involving the adoption and use of Internet-enabled technologies by emergency services.
This report presents gateways implemented to integrate NEXES with legacy emergency call management systems.
This report presents the NEXES Recommendations, comprising guidelines and a roadmap, to the paced adoption of appropriate courses of action towards the adoption of IP-based services in emergency services, to the benefit of emergency services and citizens.
This report presents NEXES effort to define a pan-European standard to access emergency services through emergency apps.
This report presents the NEXES Pilot conducted in Slovenia, namely the activities developed and the results achieved.
This report presents the results of the NEXES App Challenges.
This report presents the adaptations to the systems of emergency response organisations implemented in NEXES, in order to support interoperability with international emergency coordination systems.
This report presents the key performance indicators that enable the gathering of comparable data to accommodate the evaluation of the NEXES’s impact on emergency services.
These multimedia materials present a fundamental support to NEXES communication, dissemination and exploitation activities. The multimedia materials to produce are the website, leaflets, brochures, roll-ups, that is, multimedia materials to enable NEXES promotion.
These manuals and presentations to assist all the participants involved with NEXES Exercises and Pilots and also to instill the next generation emergency services’ concepts in the education and training of emergency services.
This software presents the platform to serve the testing and validation activities of the NEXES System and Apps.
This software presents the Application Programming Interface for emergency apps aiming to access next generation emergency services.
This prototype presents the IP-based eCall mobile app implemented into the NEXES System.
This prototype presents emergency apps for first responders using Internet-enabled technologies to establish advanced communication with their emergency agency and citizens.
This prototype presents emergency apps for citizens using Internet-enabled technologies to access emergency services.
These prototypes present the concept of automated emergency calls in the NEXES System. The first prototype will convey biomonitoring sensors and a eHealth App to extract health data (heart rate, body temperature, glucose level, blood type, allergies and chronic conditions data) and send an automated emergency alert to ES in case abnormal values are read. All data will be simulated. The second prototype will combine environmental sensors and an App to extract environmental data (gas concentration, temperature, humidity, seismic activity) and send an automated emergency alert to ES in case abnormal values are read. All data will be simulated.
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Publications
Author(s): Buf, Mihai; Manso, Marco; Guerra, Barbara
Published in: 3rd EAI International Conference on Interoperability in IoT, Valencia, Spain, 7 November 2017, 7 November 2017, 2017
Publisher: European Alliance for Innovation
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1215100
Author(s): Mihai Buf, Marco Manso, Barbara Guerra
Published in: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Sensor Networks, January 22-24, 2018, 2018, Page(s) 115-121, ISBN 978-989-758-284-4
Publisher: SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications
DOI: 10.5220/0006631401150121
Author(s): Evangelos Sdongos, Anastasia Bolovinou, Manolis Tsogas, Angelos Amditis, Barbara Guerra, Marco Manso
Published in: 2017 14th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), January 8-11, 2017, 2017, Page(s) 1-6, ISBN 978-1-5090-6196-9
Publisher: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/CCNC.2017.8015368
Author(s): Manso, Marco; Guerra, Barbara; Amditis, Angelos; Sdongos, Evangelos; Carjan, Cosmin; Jigman, Andrei; Donaldson, David
Published in: 1st International Workshop on Interoperability, Integration and Interconnection of Internet of Things Systems (I4T 2016) - 1st IEEE International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IOTDI), April 4th-6th 2016, 2016
Publisher: 1st IEEE International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IOTDI)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.154656
Author(s): Raffaele Gravina, Carlos E. Palau, Marco Manso, Antonio Liotta, Giancarlo Fortino
Published in: Internet of Things, 2018, Page(s) 169-197, ISBN 978-3-319-61300-0
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61300-0
Author(s): Marco Manso, Barbara Guerra, Cosmin Carjan, Evangelos Sdongos, Anastasia Bolovinou, Angelos Amditis, David Donaldson
Published in: Integration, Interconnection, and Interoperability of IoT Systems, 2017, Page(s) 169-197, ISBN 978-3-319-61300-0
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1215104