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103 109
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference document (SRdoc); Broadband communication links for ships and fixed installations engaged in off-shore activities operating in the 5 GHz to 8 GHz range
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103100_103199/103109/01.01.01_60/tr_103109v010101p.pdf
The present document describes a maritime mobile broadband system which may require an additional frequency utilization within CEPT for the proposed band(s). Although the technology is capable of operating in the range 5 GHz to 8 GHz, the preferred regulatory approach would be for this system to operate on a non-interference and unprotected basis within the higher end of the 5 GHz band. The present document includes, in particular: • Market information. • Technical information. • Regulatory issues.
103 108
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference document (SRdoc); Broadband Direct-Air-to-Ground Communications System operating in the 5,855 GHz to 5,875 GHz band using 3G technology
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103100_103199/103108/01.01.01_60/tr_103108v010101p.pdf
The present document describes a system designed to provide non-safety of life broadband DA2G communications, which may require a change of the present frequency designation/utilisation within CEPT or some changes to the present regulatory framework for the proposed band(s) regarding either intended or unwanted emissions. The preferred regulatory approach would be for this system to operate on a non-interference and unprotected basis within the band 5,855 GHz to 5,875 GHz. However, it is recognised that there are important applications (including ITS and BFWA) that are deployed or planned in, or adjacent to, the 5,8 GHz band. The document includes, in particular: • Market information; • Technical information; • Regulatory issues. To avoid any misunderstanding, the system described uses 3G TDD technology in the band 5,855 GHz to 5,875 GHz to establish a direct backhaul link between the aircraft and ground network. Passenger equipment is not able to have direct radio access to the link. Network elements providing coverage on-board aircraft, primarily WLANs, as well as service platforms (e.g. for passengers, airlines and aircraft manufacturers) already exist [i.1] and [i.2]. Passenger connectivity is via a suitable access point that itself can utilise the backhaul link. However, the document does not cover equipment compliance with relevant civil aviation regulations. In this respect, the on-board unit of the DA2GC system is subject to additional national or international civil aviation airworthiness certification, for example to EUROCAE ED-14E [i.3]. While this requirement addresses the band 5,855 GHz to 5,875 GHz, the 3G technology has been successfully tested in the bands 118 MHz to 137 MHz, 1,9 GHz to 2,1 GHz and 5,090 GHz to 5,150 GHz [i.4].
103 103
Fixed Radio Systems; Point-to-point systems; ATPC, RTPC, Adaptive Modulation (mixed-mode) and Bandwidth Adaptive functionalities; Technical background and impact on deployment, link design and coordination
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103100_103199/103103/01.01.01_60/tr_103103v010101p.pdf
The present document aims to facilitate the correct understanding of the use of the following functionalities widely used in point-to-point fixed radio systems in the context of network coordination with a view to R&TTE Directive [i.1] assessment procedures: • Remote Transmit Power Control (RTPC). • Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC). • Mixed-mode (also known as Adaptive modulation) operation. • Bandwidth adaptive operation. The technical content has been derived from extensive technical background originally placed in EN 302 217-2-2 [i.5] and subsequently improved and moved, as stand alone text, to the present document. Therefore, the scope of the present document is also to assist the correct understanding of the requirements in EN 302 217−2−2 [i.5] and their consequent assessment.
103 102
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference document (SRdoc); Spectrum Requirements for Narrow band Point-to-Multipoint (nP2M) system operating in the 430 MHz - 470 MHz frequency range
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103100_103199/103102/01.01.01_60/tr_103102v010101p.pdf
The present document describes Narrow band Point-to-Multipoint (nP2M) system. It includes in particular: • Market information. • Technical information including expected sharing and compatibility issues. • Regulatory issues.
103 101
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Test suite validation; Access technology support ISO 21218
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103100_103199/103101/01.01.01_60/tr_103101v010101p.pdf
The present document is the validation report of the ATSP conformance tests and it provides statistics of executed and validated ATSP conformance tests. The information provided has been produced by validation against one prototype implementation from industry. Furthermore, identified issues related to the base specifications ISO 21218 [i.3] and test specification ETSI TS 102 760-1 [i.4], ETSI TS 102 760-2 [i.5], and ETSI TS 102 760-3 [i.6] are listed in the present document.
103 100
Operation of RFID in the UHF Band; Proposed improvements to be incorporated into future versions of ETSI EN 302 208
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103100_103199/103100/02.01.01_60/tr_103100v020101p.pdf
The present document has been produced to provide details of proposed improvements that will be incorporated into future versions of ETSI EN 302 208 [i.1]. It is believed that this information will provide helpful guidance to test houses and other similar bodies on interpretation of the clauses in version 3.1.1 of ETSI EN 302 208 [i.1].
103 100
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Operation of RFID in the UHF Band; Proposed improvements to be incorporated into future versions of EN 302 208
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103100_103199/103100/01.01.01_60/tr_103100v010101p.pdf
The present document has been produced to provide details of proposed improvements that will be incorporated into future versions of ETSI EN 302 208 [i.1]. It is believed that this information will provide helpful guidance to test houses and other similar bodies on interpretation of the clauses in version 3.1.1 of ETSI EN 302 208 [i.1].
103 099
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Architecture of conformance validation framework
TR
1.5.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103099/01.05.01_60/tr_103099v010501p.pdf
The present document provides a description of the architecture of the ITS conformance validation framework, including definition of the test environment, codec and test adapter. It provides, as well, all the necessary source code to build and run the ITS conformance validation framework. The ITS conformance validation framework integrates the test suites ETSI TS 102 871-3 [i.5], ETSI TS 102 868-3 [i.6], ETSI TS 102 869-3 [i.7], ETSI TS 102 870-3 [i.8], ETSI TS 102 859-3 [i.9] and ETSI TS 103 191-3 [i.10].
103 088
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Using the EN 301 489 series of EMC standards
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103088/02.01.01_60/tr_103088v020101p.pdf
The present document is intended to provide guidance on the use of the ETSI EN 301 489 series [i.2] of harmonised EMC standards produced by ETSI ERM. Specifically this guidance covers selection of which part that is to be selected for use in conjunction with ETSI EN 301 489-1 [i.2] to provide the necessary requirements to enable the user to demonstrate compliance with article 3.1(b) of the Directive 2014/53/EU [i.37] (RE Directive). The aim of this is to increase consistency of application. In addition the present document also details the differences between the individual versions of each part of the ETSI EN 301 489 series [i.2] to assist the reader in reaching a decision on the impact of the different versions on their particular product. In the interest of maintaining the document as up to date as possible the present document starts with those versions of the ETSI EN 301 489 series [i.2] cited in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) on the 08th June 2017.
103 088
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Using the ETSI EN 301 489 series of EMC standards
TR
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103088/01.03.01_60/tr_103088v010301p.pdf
The present document is intended to provide guidance on the use of the ETSI EN 301 489 series [i.2] of harmonised EMC standards produced by ETSI ERM. Specifically this guidance covers selection of which part that is to be selected for use in conjunction with ETSI EN 301 489-1 [i.2] to provide the necessary requirements to enable the user to demonstrate compliance with article 3.1(b) of the Directive 2014/53/EU [i.37] (RE Directive). The aim of this is to increase consistency of application. In addition the present document also details the differences between the individual versions of each part of the ETSI EN 301 489 series [i.2] to assist the reader in reaching a decision on the impact of the different versions on their particular product. In the interest of maintaining the document as up to date as possible the present document starts with those versions of the ETSI EN 301 489 series [i.2] cited in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) on the 08th June 2017.
103 087
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Security related use cases and threats
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103087/01.02.01_60/tr_103087v010201p.pdf
The present document provides an analysis of the risk of security attacks on the operation of reconfigurable radio systems. It identifies which security threats can disrupt RRS networks and devices or can induce negative impacts on other radio communication services operating in the same radio spectrum. The present document also identifies stakeholder and assets, which can be potentially impacted by the security threats. The present document extends the set of use cases addressed over those covered by ETSI TR 103 087 (V1.1.1) [i.30] to cover the following: • Remote attestation of the Reconfigurable Equipment status (installed RA and DoC). • Configuration enforcement of reconfigurable equipment. • Distribution and enforcement of mobility policies. • Long-term management of devices (in particular orphaned devices). • Secure device root of trust.
103 086
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Conformance test procedure for the exterior limit tests in EN 302065-3 UWB applications in the ground based vehicle environment
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103086/01.01.01_60/tr_103086v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies a measurement procedure for the exterior limit for road and rail vehicle applications defined in ECC DEC (06)04 [i.2] from 2011. The procedure is intended to be used in the upcoming standard EN 302 065-3 [i.8]. The measurement procedure has been developed based on an extensive measurement campaign with a full car inside a semi-anechoic chamber, in which the radio channel from the inside to the outside, from the transmission of the surface, from below the car and from the tyre are studied in detail.
103 083
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference document (SRdoc); Technical characteristics for pan European harmonized communications equipment operating in the 5,855 GHz to 5,925 GHz range intended for road safety and traffic management, and for non-safety related ITS applications
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103083/01.01.01_60/tr_103083v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the updated spectrum usage requirements for equipment related to: • roadside/infrastructure to vehicle communications (RVC); • inter-vehicle communications (IVC); • restricted portable devices to vehicle communications; with the main focus onto the out-of-band spectrum mask in the band between 5 725 MHz to 5 965 MHz in order to allow for an efficient system implementation. It includes necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) of the European Conference of Post and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), including: • Market information in annex A. • Technical information in annex B. • Coexistence information in annexes C and D.
103 077
Universal Communications Identifier (UCI); Maximizing the usability of UCI based systems
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103077/01.01.01_60/tr_103077v010101p.pdf
The present document will expand on the issues relating to usability already identified in the following two documents, EG 201 940 [1] and EG 202 067 [2], which identified the critical importance of the usability issues associated with Universal Communications Identifier (UCI) systems. The present document identifies usability best practice relating to communication services and then considers the implications of applying such best practice to the user tasks necessary for implementation of UCI based services whilst still meeting the relevant User Requirements defined in EG 201 940 [1] (and summarized in annex B). The present document suggests which of these issues are suitable for expansion into guidelines. Other areas which require further investigation, before guidelines are produced, are highlighted in the relevant clause of the present document. Further illustration of some of the usability issues associated with UCI is raised in annex A. Annex A takes the 6 scenarios that are contained in EG 202 067 [2] and uses them to highlight potential usability issues associated with UCI. Issues raised in annex A are discussed further in the body of this present document. It is intended that the present document together with the future guidelines, will provide information and guidance for: • terminal and service designers (telecommunications and IT); • service providers (telecommunication and IT); • designers of external tools (e.g. calendar, address book) that may be used in a UCI context; • user groups; • other Technical Committees within ETSI.
103 073
Universal Communications Identifier (UCI); Improving communications for disabled, young and elderly people
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103073/01.01.01_60/tr_103073v010101p.pdf
The present document reports on the use of UCI systems to improve communications for disabled, young people (up to 12 years of age) and elderly people. In addition the present document reports the process that was used to determine the important communication usability issues identified by means of consultations with key stakeholders (e.g. groups representing disabled people, elderly users and young people up to 12 years of age) and more widely distributed questionnaires. Current communication barriers and problems experienced by these groups, derived from the consultations and questionnaires are highlighted. These issues form the basis for identifying where UCI solutions to the communication problems are needed. It takes those issues relevant to accessibility already identified in previous UCI documents [3], [5] and [7] and considers them in relation to the material in the ETSI Guidelines for ICT Products and Services: "Design for All" document [6]. The present document includes a taxonomy of the most relevant disabilities and effects related to ageing and young people that could be addressed by UCI systems. This taxonomy established a framework for ensuring that a comprehensive range of stakeholders were consulted.
103 071
Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (ESI); Registered Electronic Mail (REM); Test suite for future REM interoperability test events
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103071/01.01.01_60/tr_103071v010101p.pdf
The present document defines a number of test suites for supporting interoperability tests within the field of Registered Electronic Mail as specified in TS 102 640 parts 1 to 6 [i.1], [i.2], [i.3], [i.4], [i.5] and [i.6]. A layering approach has been adopted for defining the test suite as described below: • First a number of tests cases on evidences are defined so that entities testing interoperability may concentrate in identifying potential problems caused only by evidences. These tests do not depend on the type of format and transport binding expected (i.e. they are common to REM-MDs using S/MIME on SMTP and to REM- MDs using SOAP on HTTP). • Secondly, a number of tests cases have been defined for testing interoperability regarding the REM-MD Envelope format and contents. Some of these test cases (specifically those that include an evidence set within the REM-MD Envelope), are built on already defined test cases on individual evidence. It has to be mentioned that two sets of test cases are defined at this layer: one for REM-MDs using S/MIME on SMTP as specified in TS 102 640-2 [i.2], and another for REM-MDs that use SOAP on HTTP binding as specified in TS 102 640 SOAP binding profile. • Finally, a number of tests cases have been defined on complete flows of REM Objects so that entities testing interoperability may check several complete flows, including successful and unsuccessful by (well defined reasons) cycles. For each of the three layers, both positive and negative test cases have been defined. The present document defines interoperability tests for covering the following scenarios: 1) Scenarios where both sender and recipient are subscribed to the same REM-MD, be it operating under Store and Forward or Store and Notify mode of operation, and be it using S/MIME on SMTP or SOAP on HTTP. 2) Scenarios where sender and recipient are subscribed to a different REM-MD. This set assumes that both REM- MD use the same format and transport mechanisms (i.e. both use S/MIME on SMTP or SOAP on HTTP). As for the style of operation, this set includes test cases for scenarios where both REM-MDs operate under Store and Forward; test cases for scenarios where the sender's REM-MD operates under Store and Notify; and test cases for scenarios where the recipient's REM-MD operates under Store and Notify. 3) Scenarios where sender and recipient are subscribed one to a REM-MD as specified in TS 102 640 [i.1] to [i.6] and the other is subscribed to a UPU's Designated Operator. This set includes test cases for the REM- MD/UPU gateway as specified in TS 102 640 [i.1] to [i.6] REM-MD UPU Interoperability Profile. Readers of the present document are entirely free to select the subset of test cases that best suits their purposes and their convenience. In no way they should infer that they are required to test all the test cases specified in the present document. Additionally, readers of the present document are noticed that for the test cases on complete flows of REM objects, certain decisions were made on the inclusion or not of certain objects within one REM-MD Envelope, as the TS 102 640 [i.1] to [i.6] does provide certain degree of freedom for doing that. They should, in consequence, feel free to alter the definitions of the test cases as best suits their purposes and their convenience as long as these changes do not lead to situations that are not compliant with the TS 102 640 specifications [i.1] to [i.6]. Clause 4 of the present document defines test cases on all the different types of evidence specified in TS 102 640-2 [i.2]. Clause 5 defines the test cases for testing REM-MD envelope formats and contents. Two sets of test cases are defined: one for entities using S/MIME on SMTP (clause 5.1) and other for entities using SOAP on HTTP (clause 5.2). Clause 6 defines test cases for testing signatures generated by REM-MD. Clause 7 defines test cases for testing complete flows of REM objects. Clause 8 defines test cases for testing seamless exchange of messages and evidence between subscribers of REM-MDs and subscribers of UPU's Designated Operator (DO henceforth). ETSI ETSI TR 103 071 V1.1.1 (2011-09) 6
103 069
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference Document (SRDoc); Short Range Devices; Low Power Cochlear Implant Systems (LP-CIS) operating in the band 2 483,5 MHz - 2 500 MHz
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103069/01.01.01_60/tr_103069v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the necessary adaptation for radio frequency spectrum usage for low power active medical cochlear implants and related peripheral radio systems that will operate in the band 2 483,5 MHz to 2 500 MHz. The present document proposes to build on the existing regulations to permit cochlear implant systems in the above band under a harmonized regulatory framework on a license exempt arrangement. The present document includes necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) of the European Conference of Post and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT). It includes: • Detailed market information. • Detailed technical information. • Expected sharing and compatibility issues.
103 065
Aeronautical Communications; Classification of RF-parameters of ground-based Air Traffic Management-related radio equipment as being governed by R&TTE Directive or Single European Sky (SES) Interoperability Regulation
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103065/01.01.01_60/tr_103065v010101p.pdf
The present document summarizes the rationale on which current developments of ETSI European standards (EN) for ground-based air traffic management radio equipment and constituents has been based to allocate RF-parameters either to Harmonized Standards covering essential requirements under the R&TTE Directive [i.7] or to Community Specifications as means of compliance to the essential requirements of the Interoperability Regulation [i.1] and the requirements from relevant implementing rules for interoperability. NOTE: This rationale is consistent with the existing ETSI documents EG 201 399 [i.4] and TR 102 579 [i.5] on the development of such documents.
103 067
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Feasibility study on Radio Frequency (RF) performance for Cognitive Radio Systems operating in UHF TV band White Spaces
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103067/01.01.01_60/tr_103067v010101p.pdf
The present document aims to identify the relevant Radio Frequency (RF) scenarios and RF performance applicable to: • Cognitive Radio Systems (CRS) for the coexistence between CRSs when they are operating in UHF TV band White Spaces. • Both broadcasting service and Cognitive Radio Systems for the deployment of CRS in the UHF TV band White Spaces when advanced incumbent protection techniques and implementations such as cooperative sensing and advanced geo-location database are considered. • Both broadcasting service and Cognitive Radio Systems for the coexistence studies in UHF TV band White Spaces in regions outside of CEPT responsibility. The scenarios described in the preset document are based on [i.22] and [i.3].
103 064
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Business and Cost considerations of Software Defined Radio (SDR) and Cognitive Radio (CR) in the Public Safety domain
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103064/01.01.01_60/tr_103064v010101p.pdf
The current trend in Public safety communications today are characterized by a patchwork of separate, sometimes incompatible systems (e.g. TETRA and TETRAPOL) with widely varying capabilities in communicating between and amongst systems and user radios. Another key challenge is the lack of broadband connectivity to support the operational capabilities of Public Safety responders. Software Defined Radio (SDR) and Cognitive Radio (CR). technologies, here collectively described as RRS technologies can be a key component to improve the interoperability and to increase the flexibility and ability to public safety communications. The scope of the present document is to investigate the business and cost considerations in the application of SDR and CR to the Public Safety domain. In particular the present document presents: • the impact of SDR/CR technologies on the lifecycle cost model for public safety communication equipment. • identification of the benefits or disadvantages of SDR/CR technologies, from an economical point of view, in comparison to conventional (but already digital) communication systems. • definition of a business model able to develop the capabilities offered by SDR/CR adoption and to lower the life cycle costs associated with SDR/CR introduction. • Definition of a cost model for SDR/CR technologies in Public Safety.
103 063
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Use Cases for Reconfigurable Radio Systems operating in IMT bands and GSM bands for intra-operator scenarios
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103063/01.01.01_60/tr_103063v010101p.pdf
The present document collects operating network scenarios - to be described in the form of system use cases - for Reconfigurable Radio Systems operating in IMT bands and GSM bands i.e. licensed spectrums allocated to IMT and GSM systems. Use cases will focus on intra-operator scenarios for which the spectrum resources are assigned to and managed by a single operator. Use cases will be described at the system functionality level and do not have to be confused with the features/requirements of the system under consideration. A use case may be related to one or more features/requirements, a feature/requirement may be related to one or more use cases. Moreover, the use cases will identify actors and information flows, and will form the basis of system requirements work at TC RRS for Software Defined Radio (SDR) systems and Cognitive Radio (CR) systems.
103 062
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS) Use Cases and Scenarios for Software Defined Radio (SDR) Reference Architecture for Mobile Device
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103062/01.01.01_60/tr_103062v010101p.pdf
The present document collects the Use Cases which have been identified for Reconfigurable Radio Systems building on SDR Mobile Devices following the SDR Architecture specifications in [i.1]. These Use Cases will identify actors and information flows, and will form the basis of future work, including system requirements, at TC RRS for Software Defined Radio (SDR) systems and Cognitive Radio (CR) systems. The architecture of this system or its functional implementation is out of scope of the Use Cases document.
103 061-6
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Testing; Conformance test specifications for ITS Security; Part 6: Validation report
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/10306106/01.01.01_60/tr_10306106v010101p.pdf
The present document is the validation report of the ITS Security conformance tests defined in ETSI TS 103 096-3 [i.2] derived from ETSI TS 103 097 (V1.2.1) [i.1]. It provides statistics of executed and validated GeoNetworking conformance tests. The information provided has been produced by validation against at least two prototype implementations from industry.
103 061-5
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Testing; Part 5: IPv6 over GeoNetworking validation report
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/10306105/01.01.01_60/tr_10306105v010101p.pdf
The present document is the validation report of the IPv6 over GeoNetworking conformance tests and it provides statistics of executed and validated IPv6 over GeoNetworking conformance tests. The information provided has been produced by validation against two prototype implementations from industry. Furthermore, identified base specifications and test specification issues are listed in the present document.
103 061-3
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Testing; Part 3: Conformance test specifications for Geographical addressing and forwarding for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint communications; GeoNetworking validation report
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/10306103/01.02.01_60/tr_10306103v010201p.pdf
The present document is the validation report of the GeoNetworking conformance tests defined in TS 102 871-3 [i.2] derived from EN 302 636-4-1 (V1.2.0) [i.1]. It provides statistics of executed and validated GeoNetworking conformance tests. The information provided has been produced by validation against at least two prototype implementations from industry.
103 061-4
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Testing; Part 4: Conformance test specification for GeoNetworking Basic Transport Protocol (BTP); GeoNetworking BTP validation report
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/10306104/01.01.01_60/tr_10306104v010101p.pdf
The present document is the validation report of the BTP conformance tests and it provides statistics of executed and validated BTP conformance tests. The information provided has been produced by validation against two prototype implementations from industry. Furthermore, identified base specifications and test specification issues are listed in the present document.
103 061-2
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Testing; Part 2: Conformance test specifications for Decentralized Environmental Notification basic service Messages (DENM); DENM validation report
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/10306102/01.02.01_60/tr_10306102v010201p.pdf
The present document is the validation report of the DENM conformance tests defined in TS 102 869-3 (V1.2.1) [i.2] derived from EN 302 637-3 [i.1]. It provides statistics of executed and validated DENM conformance tests. The information provided has been produced by validation against two prototype implementations from industry.
103 061-1
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Testing; Part 1: Conformance test specifications for Co-operative Awareness Messages (CAM); CAM validation report
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/10306101/01.02.01_60/tr_10306101v010201p.pdf
The present document is the validation report of the CAM conformance tests [i.2] derived from EN 302 637-2 [i.1]. It provides statistics of executed and validated CAM conformance tests. The information provided has been produced by validation against at least two prototype implementations from industry.
103 059
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short-Range Devices (SRD) for operation in the 13,56 MHz band; System Reference Document for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) equipment
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103059/01.02.01_60/tr_103059v010201p.pdf
The present document provides information on short range device equipment for RFIDs operating in the 13,56 MHz frequency range from 13,553 MHz to 13,567 MHz and covering the requirements for carrier and the associated modulation emissions. The present document includes the necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the ECC including: • market information; • technical information; • regulatory issues.
103 056
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference Document; Short Range Devices (SRD); Technical characteristics for SRD equipment for social alarm and alarm applications
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103056/01.01.01_60/tr_103056v010101p.pdf
The present document describes requirements for alarm and social alarm devices, systems and applications. It is a common feature of all alarms that an alarm message, is passed to a place (e.g. operation centre), where experienced decision takers induce necessary actions, to prevent possible harm to life and limb, as well as start counter actions to stop a process indicated as highly critical or instable. Due to the potential impacts of false or delayed alarm messages a minimum set of requirements for an alarm system has to be taken into account during the planning / installation phase. A high number of false alarms could lead to a desensitization of the users (e.g. fire / intrusion) or the "helpers" (e.g. emergency service in a social alarm system), which might result in ignored alarms, where every delay of an alarm message would result in an increased risk situation. The following minimum set of requirements should be taken into account: • Reliable work 24 h a day over the whole year. • Avoidenance of blocking / interference by other wireless systems. • Fast transmission times of an alarm message including minimised delay from the trigger. • Redundant signal and transmission paths (e.g. multi path networks). • Non-susceptible to changes in the signal paths (e.g. changes of arrangements/constructions inside a building) to guarantee functionality and reachability in the operating area of the alarm system. • Easy to use manual triggering (e.g. social alarm push button). • Automatic transmission of the alarm message to the "final receiver" (e.g. fire operation centre), after triggering. • Fall back / escalation steps to react on a first blocking of a signal or receiption of updated information (e.g. enlarged area of fire). The present document includes the necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the ECC of the CEPT including: • Detailed market information (annex A). • Technical information (annex B). • Expected compatibility issues (annex C).
103 055
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference document (SRdoc): Spectrum Requirements for Short Range Device, Metropolitan Mesh Machine Networks (M3N) and Smart Metering (SM) applications
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103055/01.01.01_60/tr_103055v010101p.pdf
The present document applies to a new class of SRD devices specifically for Smart City applications operating in the UHF frequency band from 870 MHz to 876 MHz. It extends the discussion from Smart Metering Requirements discussed in TR 102 886 [i.1] and TR 102 649-2 [i.7] to a wider set of applications that are presented. Particular performance and compatibility parameters needed for the successful operation of SRD devices used in smart cities application are also identified.
103 054
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference Document; Broadband Direct-Air-to-Ground Communications operating in part of the frequency range from 790 MHz to 5 150 MHz
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103054/01.01.01_60/tr_103054v010101p.pdf
The present document describes broadband DA2G communications. Network elements providing coverage onboard aircraft (WiFi and GSMOBA) as well as service platforms (e.g. for passengers, airline internal, aircraft manufacturer) already exist [i.1] and [i.11]. Hence, the presented system concept focuses on the Direct Air-to-Ground (DA2G) connection only, i.e. mainly on DA2G communication infrastructure onboard the aircraft (external antenna, modem, cabling, interface to onboard network) and on the terrestrial radio access network for DA2G communication with broadband backhaul links, preferably to be based on existing infrastructure, but with modifications (e.g. with regard to antenna types and base station implementation) to establish high-performance radio links to aircraft. The present document does not cover equipment compliance with relevant civil aviation regulations. In this respect, the onboard unit of the DA2G communication system is subject to additional national or international civil aviation airworthiness certification, for example to EUROCAE ED-14E [i.6].
103 053
Fixed Radio Systems; Parameters affecting the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and the Receiver Signal Level (RSL) threshold in point-to-point receivers; Theory and practice
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103053/01.01.01_60/tr_103053v010101p.pdf
The present document provides guidance for the definition of a full set of rationalized RSL values based on the most recent technological state-of-the-art and determined using a common set of rules for all P-P systems within the scope of EN 302 217 [i.4]. As part of the rationalization effort of EN 302 217 [i.4], the present document proposes technical parameters to be used as basis in the calculation of the RSL figures.
103 050
Access and Terminals (AT); Digital Access to Public Telephone Networks; Applicability of ITAAB Advisory Notes to TBRs
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103050/01.02.01_60/tr_103050v010201p.pdf
The present document details the relationship between the ITAAB advisory notes and the TBRs to which they relate. The present document supersedes TRAC permanent reference document IT.01 V27 [18]. In addition the relationship between advisory notes that are produced by ETSI TC AT and the TBRs are also defined within the present document. The TBRs in question are TBR 001 [1], TBR 002 [2], TBR 003 [3], TBR 004 [5], TBR 008 [7], TBR 012 [8], TBR 013 [10], TBR 014 [11], TBR 024 [13], TBR 025 [14], TBR 033 [15], TBR 034 [16] and their published amendments. In addition EN 301 401 [17] is also covered by the present document as it was intended to supersede TBR 001 [1] and TBR 002 [2]. Annex A contains a listing of all advisory notes that have been withdrawn. This listing is maintained for historical reasons enabling readers to determine the usage of these advisory notes.
103 010
Speech Processing, Transmission and Quality Aspects (STQ); Synchronization in IP Networks - Methods and User Perception
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/103010/01.01.01_60/tr_103010v010101p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to examine whether accuracies achievable by currently available synchronization methods in IP networks are adequate to ensure end user's quality of service expectations are met for a particular multimedia service. The present document will discuss the issues related to inter-stream synchronization when all the concerned media are offered using: • IP networks from end-to-end. • A combination of TDM and IP networks. Services that will be covered, but not limited to: • Video conferencing: uses video and voice. • White boarding: uses data and voice. When a multimedia service is offered in an IP-based network, the play-out mechanism involves de-multiplexing of different media in end node and subsequent play-out of the media based on the timing information carried over by the media. Depending on this timing information, one media may precede the other resulting in user dissatisfaction. For each media, the timing relationship between different packets (intra-stream synchronization) is preserved by proper presentation at the end user in which play-out buffer management plays a crucial part. Size of the play-out buffer can be a fixed value or can be adaptively set based on one way delay measurement using timestamps. The present document gives an overview of synchronization methods by time stamping and the other means that are available to IP-based real-time applications and the effect of these methods on service performance as experienced by end user. However, actual implementation of time stamping is outside the scope of the present document. The reference point at which inter-stream synchronization will be examined is considered to be at the interface of the end device involved, where the play-out buffers are normally located.
103 000-4-1
Access and Terminals (AT); Analogue Access to Public Network; Advisory Notes to Standards harmonizing terminal interface; Part 4: Information arising from CEC decisions; Sub-part 1: General loop steady state requirements
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/1030000401/01.01.01_60/tr_1030000401v010101p.pdf
The present document gives guidance on the application of TBR 021 and is, therefore, applicable to Terminal Equipment falling within the scope of TBR 021. The present document deals with the changes in the loop steady states requirement arising from the Commission Decision of 26 May 2000 L135/25 [2].
103 000-3-1
Access and Terminals (AT); Analogue Access to Public Telephone Networks; Advisory Notes to Standards Harmonizing Terminal Interface; Part 3: Country Specific Advisory Notes; Sub-part 1: ATAAB Advisory Note AN018 for the Czech Republic Network; Automatic dialling with dial tone detection
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/1030000301/01.01.01_60/tr_1030000301v010101p.pdf
The present document gives guidance on the application of TBR 021 [1] and EN 301 437 [2] and is therefore applicable to Terminal Equipment falling within the scope of TBR 021 [1] and EN 301 437 [2]. The present document is specifically applicable for Terminal Equipment intended for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network in the Czech Republic, in addition to TBR 021 [1] and EN 301 437 [2]. The present document discusses in particular "Automatic dialling with dial tone detection".
103 000-2-1
Access and Terminals (AT); Analogue Access to Public Telephone Network; Advisory Notes to Standards Harmonizing Terminal Interface; Part 2: Generally applicable Advisory Notes; Sub-part 1: Modification to sending spectral density requirements
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/1030000201/01.01.01_60/tr_1030000201v010101p.pdf
The present document gives guidance on the application of TBR 021 [1] and is therefore applicable to Terminal Equipment falling within the scope of TBR 021 [1].
103 000-1
Access and Terminals (AT); Analogue Access to Public Telephone Network; Advisory Notes to Standards Harmonizing Terminal Interface; Part 1: List of all Advisory Notes
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103000_103099/10300001/01.01.02_60/tr_10300001v010102p.pdf
The present document: • gives guidance on the application of the ETSI documents harmonizing terminal analogue interface to be connected to the Public Telephone Network; this includes voice and non-voice terminals for switched and leased lines; • is therefore applicable to Telecommunications Terminal Equipment intended for Analogue Access to Public Telephone Network. By extension the present document may also be applied to equipment offering private interfaces based on similar technologies. The present document is intended to be an overview of all the parts of the TR 103 000 series of documents and should be used together with each single part or sub-part of this series.
102 997
CLOUD; Initial analysis of standardization requirements for Cloud services
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102997/01.01.01_60/tr_102997v010101p.pdf
The present document describes standardisation requirements for cloud services. It is based on the outcome of the ETSI TC GRID Workshop, "Grids, Clouds and Service Infrastructures", 2 and 3 December 2009. This event brought together key stakeholders of the grid, cloud and telecommunication domains to review state of the art and current trends. Needs for standardisation, with a particular focus on the emerging area of cloud computing and services, were discussed. The present document introduces and expands on the conclusions reached. This is not an exhaustive survey and is intended to serve as the basis for future work.
102 994
Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); In Home Cabling for Integrated Broadband Cable and Television Services
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102994/01.01.01_60/tr_102994v010101p.pdf
The present document presents references to European and International standards that describe requirements for the in home cabling and installations for the delivery of an Integrated Cable Broadband and Television Services.
102 993
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Upper Layer FEC for DVB Systems
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102993/01.01.01_60/tr_102993v010101p.pdf
The present document provides a review of the upper-layer FEC techniques used within the DVB specifications and gives engineering rules for subsequent development. The present document is structured as follows: • Clause 2 gives the list of informative references. • Clause 3 lists abbreviations used in the present document. • Clause 4 gives a general introduction to the upper layer FEC and their role within DVB set of specifications. • Clause 5 describes the reference uses cases of upper layer FEC. • Clause 6 lists all existing DVB upper layer FEC specifications currently in use. • Clause 7 highlights the performance measures for upper layer FEC codes and provides an overview of the Reed-Solomon and Raptor codes in use within DVB. • Clause 8 gives "engineering rules" for designing new upper layer FEC schemes. • Clause 9 summarizes the present document and provides insights into possible future work on UL-FEC. • Annex A provides detailed information on Reed-Solomon and Raptor performance and decoding algorithms. • Annex B provides detailed examples of usage of UL-FEC codes within DVB. • Annex C provides illustrative performance evaluation results for some UL-FEC codes. • Annex D shows how the Layer-Aware FEC approach could be integrated into the DVB toolbox. • Annex E provides bibliographical references.
102 989
Media Content Distribution (MCD); Subtitles distribution, situation and perspectives
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102989/01.01.01_60/tr_102989v010101p.pdf
The present document is an analysis of the situation in the distribution of subtitling information of associated television services.
102 988
Media Content Distribution (MCD); Programme guide information distribution, situation and perspective
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102988/01.01.01_60/tr_102988v010101p.pdf
The present document is an analysis of the situation in the distribution of electronic programme guide and event information of associated television services.
102 976
Methods for Testing and Specifications (MTS); Mobile Reference tests for TTCN-3 tools
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102976/01.02.01_60/tr_102976v010201p.pdf
The present document describes a test system and underlying reference and mirror tests for assuring the correctness of tools for executing tests that are specified using TTCN-3. The scope is the TTCN-3 Executable (TE) as standardized in ES 201 873-1 [i.1] and ES 201 873-4 [i.2]. For the quality assurance of tools that realise the TE, TTCN-3 test specification that are based on reference tests for the 3G mobile telecommunication system are used. This reference test suite and a corresponding mirror test suite are executed by TTCN-3 tools and run against each other to gain confidence in the correctness of the involved TTCN-3 tools.
102 974
Human Factors (HF); Telecommunications relay services
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102974/01.01.01_60/tr_102974v010101p.pdf
The present document sets out significant background information to the writing of ES 202 975 [i.5] Harmonized relay services. It records the results of researches made during the preparation of the standard.
102 972
Human Factors (HF); User Interfaces; Generic user interface elements for 3G/UMTS mobile devices, services and applications
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102972/01.01.01_60/tr_102972v010101p.pdf
The present document addresses the user interfaces of 3G/UMTS-enabled devices, services and applications from the end users' perspective, and provides generic design, development, deployment and evaluation recommendations. The applicability of the present document expands beyond EG 202 132 [i.1] and TR 102 125 [i.2], by taking into consideration some important, although not always technically unique characteristics of the 3G/UMTS mobile communication ecosystem, as experienced by the end users during their interaction with the technology (e.g. device UI characteristics, seamless connectivity between different kinds of networks, quality and continuity of services and their provisioning and the data-intensive service and application offering). The user requirements and rationale for generic UI elements provided in [i.1] and [i.2] remain applicable to the systems and services addressed in the present document, as also the technologies covered by [i.1] remain an integral part of the 3G mobile communication environment. Furthermore, the present document, in the same way as [i.1], does only provide recommendations for UI elements and does not address complete UI designs, nor their implementations. The present document does by any means not intend to restrict the ability of market players to define, develop or differentiate their products, nor does it in any way intend to limit their options to trademark UI designs and implementations, UI blocks or position the user experience of any (e.g. brand-or service-specific) UI designs or implementations as a competitive edge. Wherever possible, a Design-for-All philosophy and inclusive design principles have been applied, taking the need of all users, including young and older people and users with sensory and functional limitations into account. The considerations listed in the present document are intended to contribute to further improvements of the user experience of the future mobile communication environment, by complementing specifications from 3GPP, ETSI, OMA and others, with the intention to be considered during current and future development and deployment processes. The addressing of costs and tariffs is outside the scope of the present document. However, as these closely relate to the establishment of end user trust in the mobile ecosystem, enabling more use in cases where uncertainties may lead to undesired user behaviors (e.g. no use), some advisory considerations are listed. Any recommendations provided in the present document should without any exception be superseded by 3GPP specifications, in the case of any uncertainties or possible conflicts with current mobile standards and specifications. Ergonomic issues related to hardware design and machine-to-machine interfaces are outside the scope of the present document.
102 970
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Use Cases for spectrum and network usage among Public Safety, Commercial and Military domains
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102970/01.01.01_60/tr_102970v010101p.pdf
The scope of the present document is to investigate the various use cases for spectrum and network sharing, which can enhance the capabilities of public safety organizations in non-mission critical operations. "Mission critical operations" for public safety organisations address situations where human life and goods (rescue operations, law enforcement) and other values for society are at risk, especially when time is a vital factor. This means we define 'mission critical information' as the vital information for public safety to succeed with the operation. Mission critical communication solutions' therefore means that the public safety organisations need secure, reliable and available communication and as a consequence cannot afford the risk of having failures in their individual and group communication (e.g. voice and data or video transmissions). Beyond mission critical operations, public safety officers may be involved in non-mission critical operations and applications for crisis management, where demand for broadband connectivity and traffic capacity can be very important. As the requirements of mission critical operations can be quite restrictive, the present document will address only the application of spectrum and network sharing for non-mission critical operations. In this regard the following aspects are covered: • The public safety operational scenarios, where spectrum and network sharing can be applied. • Potential operational and technical requirements for spectrum and network sharing. • Taxonomy of the use cases for spectrum and network sharing. The scope of the present document is not to suggest changes to the spectrum regulatory framework.
102 967
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS) ; Use cases for dynamic equipment reconfiguration
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102967/01.02.01_60/tr_102967v010201p.pdf
The present document outlines the Use Cases which are related to the introduction of mechanisms to enable, for reconfigurable radio systems, the dynamic reconfiguration of equipment and its continuing conformity with the applicable legislation. These Use Cases involve the dynamic reconfiguration of reconfigurable radio equipment after its initial Declaration of Conformity and deployment. Such post-deployment reconfiguration will ensure the continued conformity in the new configuration to the applicable legislation. In some Use Cases, new mechanisms that enable reconfigurable devices to have their Declaration of Conformity dynamically verified may be introduced. Note that the term "Declaration of Conformity" is typically used in conjunction with the European Radio Equipment Directive. In other regulation domains, other terminology may be employed. While the Use Cases presented in the present document are designed to support the novel radio reconfiguration features of the Radio Equipment Directive [i.3] that is applicable in Europe, the principles and the Use Cases outlined here are not limited to Europe and may also be appropriate for other regions.
102 966
Machine-to-Machine communications (M2M); Interworking between the M2M Architecture and M2M Area Network technologies
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102966/01.01.01_60/tr_102966v010101p.pdf
The present document collects and evaluates implementation profiles for interworking with M2M Area Network technologies. An implementation profile is defined, for the purpose of the present document, as the description on how the ETSI M2M architecture can be used to achieve interworking. Each implementation profile is evaluated against deployment scenarios and applicable technologies in order to identify the most suitable for the specific conditions.
102 965
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Application Object Identifier (ITS-AID); Registration list
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102965/01.01.01_60/tr_102965v010101p.pdf
The present document: • provides a hyperlink to a template to request a new entry in the list; • lists the assigned ITS-AID values for ETSI-ITS.
102 962
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Framework for Public Mobile Networks in Cooperative ITS (C-ITS)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102962/01.01.01_60/tr_102962v010101p.pdf
The present document is based on an analysis of cooperative ITS (C-ITS) services using public mobile cellular networks for communications between ITS stations in order to: • identify related functional requirements on the ITS architecture, • identify required amendments / modifications of existing standards on C-ITS in order to enable usage of public mobile cellular networks, • identify functionality to be specified in new ITS standards to be developed under M/453. The result of the investigations is illustrated in the present document.
102 960
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Mitigation techniques to avoid interference between European CEN Dedicated Short Range Communication (RTTT DSRC) equipment and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) operating in the 5 GHz frequency range; Evaluation of mitigation methods and techniques
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102960/01.01.01_60/tr_102960v010101p.pdf
The present document presents the results of the evaluation of the potential coexistence issues between ITS-G5 and CEN DSRC tolling systems. The evaluation tests take into account a broad range of DSRC OBUs from different manufacturers. The evaluation consists of the definition of the evaluation scenarios, simulation results and results of evaluation measurements. The present document is indented to guide the further work on coexistence mechanisms in ITS-G5 in order to guarantee a smooth coexistence between ITS-G5 and CEN DSRC systems.
102 949
Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Wideband and Superwideband speech terminals; Perceptually motivated parameters
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102949/01.01.01_60/tr_102949v010101p.pdf
The present document investigates new perceptually motivated parameters defining more closely the audio quality, such as loudness, fidelity and intelligibility of the speech as perceived by the user, for wideband and superwideband speech terminals. The annexes detail studies about loudness of received signals, depending on the transmission bandwidths, the codecs, the types of transmitted signals and compare results from different computation models. The intention of the present document is to provide alternative or new quality parameters and test methods to be implemented in the relevant standards and specifications.
102 948
Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Quality Assessment of Synthesized Speech
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102948/01.02.01_60/tr_102948v010201p.pdf
The present document provides information about the impact of specific types of packet loss and coding on speech quality predictions provided by ITU-T Recommendations P.862 [i.6], P.863 [i.39] and P.563 [i.9] models, when both naturally-produced and synthesized speech are used. The variability of the predictions with respect to the type of signal (naturally-produced or synthesized) and the loss conditions was evaluated. Moreover, the accuracy of predictions provided by the investigated models was assessed by comparing these predictions with subjective assessments. The results indicate one implication for designers of speech communication systems. It has to be emphasized that none of the instrumental algorithms investigated here (P.862, P.863 and P.563) were validated for synthesized speech. The presented analysis is a use case which is out-of-scope for these algorithms.
102 947
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Use Cases for building and exploitation of Radio Environment Maps (REMs) for intra-operator scenarios
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102947/01.01.01_60/tr_102947v010101p.pdf
The present document intends to identify use cases and provide system level functionality for building and exploiting evolutionary Radio Environment Maps (REMs) in a single or multi-RAT context in intra-operator scenarios. Building the REM within an RRS context requires the enhancement of existing network entities, protocols and interfaces accomplishing the tasks of requesting, storing and processing geo-located measurements related to the radio environment. It is expected that REMs will be exploited in an RRS context for network troubleshooting and radio resource management optimization. The present document includes a general description of the use cases and associated stakeholders as well as information flows and high level requirements. Technical challenges are also identified.
102 945
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Definitions and abbreviations
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102945/01.01.01_60/tr_102945v010101p.pdf
The scope of the present document is to provide definitions and abbreviations as they are used in deliverables prepared by the ETSI RRS Technical Committee.
102 944
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Use Cases for Baseband Interfaces for Unified Radio Applications of Mobile Device
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102944/01.01.01_60/tr_102944v010101p.pdf
The objective of the present document is to collect Use Cases that are needed for standardizing the BaseBand Interface (BBI) of Mobile Device (MD) that enables the MD to be configured into various radio applications. The Use Cases to be defined in the present document are related to the internal interface of Unified Radio Application (URA) which has been defined in [i.1]. In order to support the flexible configuration of MD into various radio applications, a standard set of baseband interfaces should be adopted in the URA of MD. Therefore, the present document suggests variety of Use Cases related to the configuration method using the standard interface to be defined later in ETSI TC RRS. The present document will suggest component level Use Cases not system level Use Cases, which particularly means that the Use Cases to be specified in the present document are for supporting interoperations among baseband signal processing modules inside MD which are needed for multiradio application configuration of MD which adopts the standard baseband interface.
102 937
eCall communications equipment; Conformance to EU vehicle regulations, R&TTE, EMC & LV Directives, and EU regulations for eCall implementation
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102937/01.01.01_60/tr_102937v010101p.pdf
The present document provides information and guidance to establishing conformance of eCall Network Access Devices (NADs) to the relevant technical and regulatory requirements, including: • eCall network access conformance testing • EU/ UNECE regulation framework for motor vehicles • R&TTE Directive • EMC & LV Directives • EU regulation framework for eCall implementation
102 935
Machine-to-Machine communications (M2M); Applicability of M2M architecture to Smart Grid Networks; Impact of Smart Grids on M2M platform
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102935/02.01.01_60/tr_102935v020101p.pdf
The present document highlights the applicability of M2M architecture to smart grid networks. The present document develops the most relevant Smart grids use cases, used to derive high level requirements. In addition it provides a standard gap analysis (applicability of M2M APIs for Smart Grid applications, mechanisms to manage energy for end users, etc), and derives a set of recommendation for the work of ETSI M2M. Finally it shows dependencies and relationships with other works within ETSI TCs and other standards organisations (including the ones covering the energy Layer: NIST, CEN/Cenelec and IEC in particular).
102 930
PowerLine Telecommunications (PLT); Study on signal processing improving the coexistence of VDSL2 and PLT
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102930/01.01.01_60/tr_102930v010101p.pdf
The present document presents the result of the work of the STF and suggests the methods and practices to reduce or mitigate the crosstalk between electricity and telephone cables. The present document also includes the results of a small measurement campaign in real housed aimed at confirming the results of the Plugtest and validating the mitigation methods. The work was organised in three phases assigned to different STF members: • Phase 1: Modelling the coupling channel between VDSL2 and PLT (clause 4). • Phase 2: Simulations of signal processing algorithms for coexistence (clause 5). • Phase 3: Implementation of the algorithms in PLT devices (clause 6); field measurements (clause 7) and laboratory validation (clause 8).
102 927
Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Packet Loss Concealment (PLC) performance measurement setup for home networks
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102927/01.01.01_60/tr_102927v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the principles of performance measurement of PLC mechanisms for Voice over IP, based on a simulation of mastered degradations (IP packet loss with growing importance), assessment of QoS (through MOS-LQO scores) at the output of PLC. It defines the measurement setup needed and describes the detailed analysis of its behaviour. The present document presents a detailed and practical description of the corresponding test setup and procedure. Annex A provides examples of results of measurements done according to the test procedure defined in the present document.
102 923
Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (ESI); PDF Advanced Electronic Signatures (PAdES); Usage and implementation guidelines
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102923/01.01.01_60/tr_102923v010101p.pdf
The present document provides: 1) Guidance on expected usage of PAdES signatures for securing PDF documents. 2) Guidance on the implementation of PAdES requirements. Readers should note that this is not a normative document, but an informative one. As such, no mandatory requirements are specified in the present document, but recommendations and suggestions on what authors of the document think that a correct usage of PAdES would be, and also details and recommendations that might be useful for PAdES implementers. NOTE: These guidelines includes information collected derived from the ETSI PAdES FAQ web site at the time of publication. Further details and more up to date information may be found by reference to the web site at www.padesfaq.net
102 914
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Aspects and implications of the inclusion of receiver parameters within ETSI standards
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102914/01.01.01_60/tr_102914v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the more recent views of ETSI in relation to the inclusion of receiver requirements in harmonized standards. Apart from a survey of all existing harmonized standards, it also contains the opinion of a number of Technical Bodies and of Task Groups. The impact on EG 201 399 [i.2] as well as interpretation difficulties of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive [i.1] are discussed. On these bases, some recommendations are made.
102 907
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Use Cases for Operation in White Space Frequency Bands
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102900_102999/102907/01.02.01_60/tr_102907v010201p.pdf
The present document describes Use Cases for the Operation of Reconfigurable Radio Systems within White Spaces in the UHF 470 MHz to 790 MHz frequency band and gives an overview on methods for protecting the primary/incumbent users like TV broadcasts and wireless microphones.
102 898
Machine to Machine communications (M2M); Use cases of Automotive Applications in M2M capable networks
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102898/01.01.01_60/tr_102898v010101p.pdf
The present document includes Use Case descriptions for Automotive applications in context of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications. The described Use Cases will be used to derive service requirements and capabilities of the functional architecture specified in ETSI TC M2M.
102 893
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Security; Threat, Vulnerability and Risk Analysis (TVRA)
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102893/01.02.01_60/tr_102893v010201p.pdf
The present document summarizes the results of a Threat, Vulnerability and Risk Analysis (TVRA) of 5,9 GHz radio communications in an Intelligent Transport System (ITS). The analysis considers vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside network infrastructure communications services in the ITS Basic Set of Applications (BSA) [i.3] operating in a fully deployed ITS. The present document was prepared using the TVRA method described in ETSI TS 102 165-1 [i.1]. NOTE: Whilst the present document is a technical report it identifies requirements for future work. In all cases these requirements are considered indicative pending their ratification in formal ETSI Technical Specifications within the ETSI ITS Work Programme.
102 892
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); SRD radar equipment using Wideband Low Activity Mode (WLAM) and operating in the frequency range from 24,05 GHz to 24,50 GHz; System Reference Document
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102892/01.01.02_60/tr_102892v010102p.pdf
The present document provides information on short range device equipment using the Wideband Low Activity Mode (WLAM) and operating in the frequency range from 24,05 GHz to 24,50 GHz noting that the WLAM mode is activated in certain use cases. The primary application focus is pedestrian detection and protection. The present document includes the necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the ECC including: • market information; • technical information; • regulatory issues.
102 889-2
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference Document; Short Range Devices (SRD); Part 2: Technical characteristics for SRD equipment for wireless industrial applications using technologies different from Ultra-Wide Band (UWB)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10288902/01.01.01_60/tr_10288902v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the technical characteristics and applications specific radio spectrum requirements for SRD equipment in the industrial environment using technologies different from ultra-wide band, which may require a change of the present frequency designation/utilization within the EU or CEPT. Non-critical wireless links for industrial applications could use existing spectrum regulation and existing ETSI standards, including the 2,4 GHz up to 2,4835 GHz band, however new frequencies (outside the 2,4 GHz band) need to be identified for the critical wireless links of industrial applications. The present document includes the necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the ECC including: • Market information (see clause 5). • Technical information including expected sharing and compatibility issues (see clause 6). • Regulatory issues (see clauses 7 and 8). NOTE: The 2,4 GHz band is not considered within the present document as existing regulations and standards can be used for these applications.
102 886
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Technical characteristics of Smart Metering (SM) Short Range Devices (SRD) in the UHF Band; System Reference Document, SRDs, Spectrum Requirements for Smart Metering European access profile Protocol (PR-SMEP)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102886/01.01.01_60/tr_102886v010101p.pdf
The present document applies to a new class of SRD devices specifically for Smart Metering applications operating in the UHF frequency band from 870 MHz to 876 MHz. It extends the discussion on Smart Metering Performance Requirements in TR 102 649-2 [i.22] and identifies the particular RF performance parameters needed for the operation of these devices.
102 884
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); digital Private Mobile Radio (dPMR) General System Design
TR
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102884/01.03.01_60/tr_102884v010301p.pdf
102 881
Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Cable Network Handbook
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102881/01.01.01_60/tr_102881v010101p.pdf
The present document is a technical report providing general overview of the Integrated Broadband Cable and Television Networks and is intended as a handbook for engineers and non-engineers to familiarize themselves with the Cable Network infrastructure, architecture, components and protocols including high level description of its transmission principles
102 877
Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Energy Efficiency of Energy Related Products (ErPs) with regards to their Ecodesign Requirements; Network Apparatus and Customer Premises Equipment relating to Cable Network Operator's Services
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102877/01.02.01_60/tr_102877v010201p.pdf
The present document summarizes the existing documents and standards on energy efficiency that impact cable devices.
102 874-7
Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); External Common Power Supply for Customer Premises Network and Access Equipment; Part 7: Adaptive and multiple output power supplies based on USB Type C connector and USB PD support
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10287407/01.01.01_60/tr_10287407v010101p.pdf
The present document provides background information on the USB-C interface and associated USB Power Delivery functions, with a focus on technical aspects. The present document intends to help users to understand the implications of USB PD on USB-C, to understand their behaviour, and to help to procure and deploy USB PD supporting systems, and prevent safety issues.
102 864
Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Assessment of Cable equipment with Digital Dividend; New Electronic Communication Networks (ECN) Operating in the UHF band 790 MHz to 862 MHz
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102864/01.01.01_60/tr_102864v010101p.pdf
The present document presents an overview of cable architecture and the digital dividend for ECN800 services. The present document is intended to provide information to non-radio engineers not familiar with the concept of digital dividend, the committees involved within ETSI, ECC and EC and intends to detail and explain the procedures that lead to the licensing of spectrum for new radio ECN services. The present document also documents and references activities by various organisations both SDOs and non-SDOs involved in the assessment of the interference from ECN800 to viewers and users of current services such as broadband internet, TV (video) and telephony services. NOTE: It should be noted that the present document is not intended to capture all of the assessments of digital dividend ECN800 interactions with RF Cable Network services carried out by industry. The present document only captures some of the industry studies known at the time of the development of te present document. It is recognised that various stakeholders and regulatory bodies have, since the development of the present document and since the finalisation of the present document, carried out further assessments. The ETSI committee ATTM-AT3 may prepare a revision to the present document to accommodate new information and improvements as further studies from industry and developments become known. ATTM confirms that further comments received will be managed to produce a subsequent publication of the present document.
102 863
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Vehicular Communications; Basic Set of Applications; Local Dynamic Map (LDM); Rationale for and guidance on standardization
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102863/01.01.01_60/tr_102863v010101p.pdf
The present document provides guidance on Local Dynamic Map (LDM) standardization based upon an analysis of the needs for standards for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). The objective of the present document is to identify and characterize the elements of the LDM to be standardized to ensure interoperability between distributed applications and to provide applications support. It is also to identify and characterize the interfaces between the LDM, the other facilities functions and the distributed application elements which need to be standardized.
102 862
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Performance Evaluation of Self-Organizing TDMA as Medium Access Control Method Applied to ITS; Access Layer Part
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102862/01.01.01_60/tr_102862v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the use of time slotted MAC algorithms in VANETs. Two specific MAC methods, self-organizing time division multiple access (STDMA) and mobile slotted Aloha (MS-Aloha), are described in detail, not excluding other time slotted approaches. Time slotted approaches are suitable for road traffic safety applications as the maximum delay is predictable and channel access can be made fair among all participating nodes even during broadcast. However, time slotted approaches do require synchronization between nodes to build a common framing structure for transmissions, something that is not needed for non-time slotted approaches, e.g. CSMA as used by ITS G5 [i.1]. In the literature of time slotted MAC protocols for VANETs, synchronization is provided by a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) such as the global positioning system (GPS) or Galileo. The present document also describes the GNSS synchronization issue as well as proposals for dealing with synchronization when the GNSS signal is absent or weak, which can occur in urban environments and tunnels. Further, time slotted approaches use fixed-length time slots for transmissions, implying that packet lengths are fixed. However, as the physical (PHY) layer suggested for VANETs offers several transfer rates, this means that different packet sizes can be obtained in the fixed time slots. The analysis of the most preferable configuration in this context constitutes the second technical topic covered by the present document. Finally the present document also deals with the coexistence between CSMA and time slotted MAC approaches nodes. The backward compatibility and coexistence are of crucial importance since the first generation of VANETs will use CSMA technology. This represents the third and final topic of the present document.
102 861
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); STDMA recommended parameters and settings for cooperative ITS; Access Layer Part
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102861/01.01.01_60/tr_102861v010101p.pdf
The present document summarises the result from performance evaluations of CSMA and two time slotted MAC approaches through simulations. Two different time slotted MAC approaches, self-organizing time division multiple access (STDMA) and mobile slotted Aloha (MS-Aloha), have been considered in two different scenarios; highway and urban. CSMA, the MAC algorithm proposed for the current generation of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) has been used as a benchmark. Packet reception probability at different distances from the transmitter together with the channel access delay has been used as performance measures. The purpose is first and foremost to evaluate the scalability of the resulting system, as initial results have shown that CSMA may degrade in performance when the number of vehicles equipped with cooperative ITS units increase. NOTE 1: Håkan Lans holds a patent on STDMA [i.25], which expires in July 2012. The patent has been re-examined in the US cancelling all claims on March 30, 2011. NOTE 2: A European patent procedure has been started by ISMB on MS-Aloha techniques (European patent request filed with number 10163964.9, May 26, 2010). They have received in September 2011 Communication Under Rule 71(3) EPC of the intention to grant a patent.
102 857
Machine-to-Machine communications (M2M); Use Cases of M2M applications for Connected Consumer
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102857/01.01.01_60/tr_102857v010101p.pdf
The present document includes Use Case descriptions for Connected Consumer applications in context of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications. The described Use Cases will be used to derive service requirements and capabilities of the functional architecture specified in ETSI TC M2M.
102 854
User Group; The assessment of the overall Quality of Services (QoS) as perceived by the users; Review of practical examples of service QoS assessments
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102854/01.01.01_60/tr_102854v010101p.pdf
The present document aims at explaining how the methodology described in EG 202 843 [i.2] can be implemented using QoS assessments from different sources resulting of various surveys among end-users to compare the QoS of services provided by different Service Providers (SP). Some of these results, used as examples in EG 202 934 [i.4] are more detailed in the present document. The data used for this report have been collected from actual users according to best practices in this area. Nevertheless, this document should not to be taken as an actual comparison of SP but rather as a tutorial about how such comparison should be done provided fully comparable data is available.
102 850
Emergency Communications (EMTEL); Analysis of Mobile Device Functionality for PWS
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102850/01.01.01_60/tr_102850v010101p.pdf
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102 849
Human Factors (HF); Inclusive eServices for all; Background analysis of future interaction technologies and supporting information
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102849/01.01.01_60/tr_102849v010101p.pdf
The present document complements EG 202 848 [i.1] by providing additional information related to the approach taken for and the results provided by that document. It explains the focus of EG 202 848 [i.1] on 'atomic' user interaction technologies as opposed to higher-level user interaction concepts, illustrates the application of the user interaction technology roadmaps identified in EG 202 848 [i.1], and explains the approach for assessing accessibility issues of forthcoming user interaction technologies. Furthermore, the question of inevitable insecurities in predictions and their outcome is addressed and the combination of data gathering and analysis methods employed for EG 202 848 [i.1] are presented. The guidelines mentioned in the present document are to be found in EG 202 848 [i.1] and are outside of the scope of the present document.
102 847
User Group; Quality of ICT Services; Standardization and regulation references in the Metering and Billing area
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102847/01.01.01_60/tr_102847v010101p.pdf
The present document provides information on the standards and regulatory documents available in the area of ICT service metering and billing. NOTE: The present document provides a non exhaustive review of documents related to Metering and Billing developed by European regulators or by Standardization Bodies and Fora. As TS 102 845 [i.1] defines requirements and methods for checking Metering and Billing systems, it was agreed to avoid mixing requirements and information in the Technical Specification and therefore it was chosen to collect the useful information on billing and charging in a stand-alone Technical Report.
102 840
Methods for Testing and Specifications (MTS); Model-based testing in standardisation
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102840/01.02.01_60/tr_102840v010201p.pdf
The present document presents a collection of recommendations for applying system model-based test generation in a standardization context, especially within ETSI.
102 839
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Multiradio Interface for Software Defined Radio (SDR) Mobile Device Architecture and Services
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102839/01.01.01_60/tr_102839v010101p.pdf
The present document is a study item that can be used in the normative process within ETSI TC RRS, when defining normative system requirements, architecture, and interfaces for Mobile Device (MD) Software Defined Radio (SDR). The TR 102 680 [i.1] presents a reference architecture for Software Defined Radio (SDR) mobile devices from a radio computer viewpoint. Such a device can run radio applications on shared platform resources, and install new ones even during run-time, much like a personal computer with regular computer programs. The reference architecture details the internals of a possible mobile device SDR subsystem, but is not meant to be a normative architecture. Instead, it identifies various key interfaces that may be generalized in order for the multiradio computer vision to be realized. These interfaces may be normative. SDR can be on one hand considered as an implementation technology that replaces legacy ASICs when suitable cost and power tradeoffs can be found; this track is not in the scope of ETSI TC RRS. On the other hand, SDR can be considered as an enabling technology for Cognitive Radio (CR) systems. It is in the scope of ETSI TC RRS to define the responsibilities of various subsystems in a complete CR system. The TR 103 062 [i.2] lists high level use scenarios for SDR based mobile devices, to be used in this process. The two approaches meet at the interface to the SDR subsystem. This is called the Multiradio Interface (MURI) in the reference architecture. The purpose of this technical report is to outline the functionality at this interface, both from SDR technology and CR system perspectives. The use scenarios are analyzed first, in order to partition the responsibilities between the SDR subsystem and the CR entities on top of it. Then the SDR subsystem is taken a deeper look, based on TR 102 680 [i.1] and technology deployment scenarios. Finally the MURI functionality is sketched from these basis.
102 838
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); summary of feasibility studies and potential standardization topics
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102838/01.01.01_60/tr_102838v010101p.pdf
The present document provides summary of the feasibility studies and work carried out by TC-RRS and its Working Groups since January 2008. The Working Groups are responsible for following study areas: • WG1: RRS System Aspects. • WG2: Reconfigurable Radio Equipment Architecture. • WG3: Functional Architecture and Cognitive Pilot Channel (in Cognitive Radio Network Management). • WG4: RRS Public Safety. Furthermore, aspects not covered by the RRS Working Groups have also been added, see clause 6. As a whole these studies have covered radio system technologies more generally known as Software Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio. The present document contains proposals for standardization in this area.
102 837
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference Document; Broadband Wireless Systems in the 2 300 MHz to 2 400 MHz Range
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102837/01.01.01_60/tr_102837v010101p.pdf
The present document describes Broadband Wireless Systems which may require a change in the present regulatory framework for TDD mobile applications in the 2 300 MHz to 2 400 MHz band regarding either intended or unwanted emissions. The Broadband Wireless System technologies considered within the scope of the present document may originate from more than a single air interface standardisation body and therefore exhibit characteristics from different BWA technologies. The Broadband Wireless Systems considered are based upon traditional cellular deployment scenarios generally consisting of central Base Stations and mobile User Equipments. It includes in particular: • Market information. • Technical information including expected sharing and compatibility issues. NOTE: The information on sharing and compatibility issues is required when new spectrum or new spectrum usage is requested. • Regulatory issues.
102 834
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference Document; Technical Characteristics for airborne Ultra-WideBand (UWB) applications operating in the frequency bands from 3,1 GHz to 4,8 GHz and 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102834/01.01.01_60/tr_102834v010101p.pdf
The present document provides information on radio frequency usage for airborne Ultra Wide Band (UWB) applications. These airborne UWB applications are operating in the frequency range from 3,1 GHz to 4,8 GHz and from 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz. The operating radio link distance is limited typically to a maximum of about 30 m. Airborne UWB devices may be installed onboard an aircraft or may form an integral part of other portable electronic equipment carried by the passengers, such as future generation cellular phones equipped with UWB enabled Bluetooth V 3.0. The present document includes necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) of the European Conference of Post and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), including: • Detailed market information (see annex A). • Technical information (see annex B). • Expected compatibility issues (see annex C). The present document does not cover equipment compliance with relevant civil aviation regulations. In this respect, an installed wireless airborne UWB-based communications is subject to additional national or international civil aviation airworthiness certification, for example to EUROCAE ED-14E [i.5].
102 825-13
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Content Protection and Copy Management (DVB-CPCM); Part 13: CPCM Compliance Framework
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10282513/01.01.01_60/tr_10282513v010101p.pdf
The present informative document describes the Compliance Framework for the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Content Protection and Copy Management (CPCM) system. Attention is drawn to those aspects of the CPCM specification which provide options for, and require decisions by, a compliance body. The rationale behind the options is explained. Attention is also drawn to areas where it will be necessary for a CPCM compliance body to reach agreement with other compliance bodies to enable secure integration with their content protection systems or secure delivery systems for the purposes of content acquisition into CPCM or export from CPCM.
102 825-12
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Content Protection and Copy Management (DVB-CPCM); Part 12: CPCM Implementation Guidelines
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10282512/01.01.01_60/tr_10282512v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the Implementation Guidelines for the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Content Protection and Copy Management (CPCM) system. Implementation guidelines include: • Guidelines for implementers of CPCM Instances and Devices. • Guidelines for those who will provide Content to CPCM.
102 825-11
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Content Protection and Copy Management (DVB-CPCM); Part 11: CPCM Content Management Scenarios
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10282511/01.01.01_60/tr_10282511v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the Scenarios that are envisaged for the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Content Protection and Copy Management (CPCM) system. It is provided for informative purposes only and will be revised in due course as more scenarios are defined. The present document describes some example approaches of implementation of Content Management Scenarios using DVB-CPCM which support the identified business models. The examples described in the present document are not exhaustive. The present document is informative, and not binding on manufacturers for conformance to the specification.
102 825-8
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Content Protection and Copy Management (DVB-CPCM); Part 8: CPCM Authorized Domain Management scenarios
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10282508/01.01.02_60/tr_10282508v010102p.pdf
The present document specifies the Scenarios that are envisaged for the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Content Protection and Copy Management (CPCM) system. It is provided for informative purposes only and will be revised in due course as more scenarios are defined.
102 825-6
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Content Protection and Copy Management (DVB-CPCM); Part 6: CPCM Security Test Vectors
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10282506/01.01.02_60/tr_10282506v010102p.pdf
The present document specifies the Security Test Vectors for the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Content Protection and Copy Management (CPCM) system.
102 807
Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Process description for the transaction view model
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102807/01.01.01_60/tr_102807v010101p.pdf
The present document describes underlying concepts of formal description of QoS parameters for particular services, and the way used by a task force within the STQ MOBILE working group to evolve the standards by a more formal trigger point and QoS parameter definition. The present document presents a process-oriented method to: • Build a full framework of transaction definition, trigger event definition, and QoS parameter definition for a (fictive) new service or to evolve a description for an existing service to a more formal shape • Create trigger event lists from existing QoS parameter definitions, with Web Radio service as an example
102 806
User Group; Analysis of current End-to-End QoS standardization state
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102806/01.01.01_60/tr_102806v010101p.pdf
The present document provides information on the standards and documents available in the area of end to end QoS.
102 805-3
User Group, End-to-end QoS management at the Network Interfaces; Part 3: QoS informational structure
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10280503/01.01.01_60/tr_10280503v010101p.pdf
The present document provides a description of QoS criteria related to the different visibility levels (Equipment, Network, Service) and related profiles involved in each step of the service lifecycle. A set of user preferences and an information structure are defined in the user-centric profile for personalisation purposes.
102 805-2
User Group; End-to-end QoS management at the Network Interfaces; Part 2: Control and management planes solution - QoS continuity
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10280502/01.01.01_60/tr_10280502v010101p.pdf
The present document provides a study of exchange feasibility of the user-related QoS information aiming at E2E QoS continuity.
102 805-1
User Group; End-to-end QoS management at the Network Interfaces; Part 1: User's E2E QoS - Analysis of the NGN interfaces (user case)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/10280501/01.01.01_60/tr_10280501v010101p.pdf
The present document provides an analysis of the NGN interfaces by using a user case designed to show how the QoS could be handled in the NGN context to ensure end-to-end QoS from the end-user's viewpoint.
102 803
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Potential regulatory aspects of Cognitive Radio and Software Defined Radio systems
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102803/01.01.01_60/tr_102803v010101p.pdf
The present document gives recommendations related to the regulatory issues addressed in feasibility studies carried out by the Working Groups 1-4 of TC-RRS since January 2008. The Working Groups are responsible for following study areas: • WG1: RRS System Aspects • WG2: Reconfigurable Radio Equipment Architecture • WG3: Functional Architecture and Cognitive Pilot Channel (in Cognitive Radio Network Management) • WG4: RRS Public Safety As a whole these studies have covered radio system technologies more generally known as Software Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio. The present document also addresses the outcome of previous work such as that carried out by TCAM as a result of the Report drafted by its ad-hoc group on Software Defined Radios [i.7], in particular during TCAM meetings 17, 18 and 19.
102 802
Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Cognitive Radio System Concept
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102800_102899/102802/01.01.01_60/tr_102802v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the objectives and properties for and formulates an overall and harmonized technical concept for Cognitive Radio Systems. Both infrastructure as well as infrastructure-less radio networks will be covered. The main scope of the present document is to illustrate how the reconfigurability and cognition functionalities can be introduced in the future radio networks both on the terminal and network sides. Based on such system concept and requirements the identification of candidate topics for standardization at ETSI concludes this study. The feasibility study includes also a survey of related activities in other standardization bodies.