Running head: ANALYSIS OF SYSTEM DESIGNAnalysis of system designName of the studentName of the UniversityAuthor note
1ANALYSIS OF SYSTEM DESIGNOverviewThe NG9-1-1 system is also known as the next generation system which is considered tobe a development and research project which is supposed to be funded by the US Department ofTransportation (USDOT). This will be aimed for defining the framework and to deployemergency communications based on the use of Internet Protocol (IP) (Next Generation 9-1-1(NG9-1-1) System Initiative Final System Design Document, 2018). The main objectives of thisproject is to enable the use of emergency contacts by dialing 9-1-1 from their wired or wirelessphones or by even utilizing the IP-based communications. System analysisThe main use of the configurations in this project utilizes off-the-shelf systems. This is amajor benefit for the project (Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) System Initiative Final SystemDesign Document, 2018). However, this concept can also share some disadvantages as well. Inaddition, the system also used the SIP concept (Session Initiated Protocol) to be used as asignaling protocol for call routing, establishment and termination. For addressing the need to test call origination, various systems and equipments weretested. These included PSTN telephones, cellular phones, call centers and even laptop callingfeatures. ModificationsI think that in place of the SIP protocol, the project could have used the PRI framework(Primary rate interface). Both of the SIP and the PRI uses the VoIP protocol for connecting and
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