ETSI TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES REPORT TO CEPTECC49 Presented by
ETSI TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES REPORT TO CEPT/ECC#49 Presented by Michael Sharpe 23 to 26 October 2018 © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
“NON-CITED REFERENCES” – TOWARDS A GENERAL SOLUTION HAS contractor appointed (Ernst & Young): 3 consultants appointed for RED, EMCD & LVD An number of HS fell into the “gap”: not assessed by RED Desk Officer; too late in the process to be assessed by the Consultant • Published by ETSI, but cannot be submitted for citation in OJEU • Future versions will be submitted for assessment as committee drafts, which will enable feedback during drafting process • (ref: Vademecum & EC Action Plan) Initial communications between the Consultants and the Technical Bodies seem positive • Technical expertise and solution-oriented approach are valued © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
“NON-CITED REFERENCES” – TOWARDS A GENERAL SOLUTION Expected benefits: • Positive confirmation that new work items are covered by the SR • Clear assessment ( « complies » / « partially complies » / « does not comply » ) with reasons to be provided during standardisation process & before ENAP • Any issues can be resolved without creation of new versions • Should improve the number of cited RED Harmonised Standards Cost: some concerns expressed about potential delay (max: 35 days) to carry out each assessment • 7 assessment requests currently waiting for more than 35 days: • « teething troubles » with a new process • ETSI working with EC to implement parallel processing as far as possible to avoid any delay in HS production & citation © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
INTERFACES WITH HASTAC Work Item Creation (to confirm formally that the work item is accepted under the Standardisation Request) • Formally not part of HASTAC tasks “Mature draft” during drafting phase Before ENAP, to ensure that EC comments & “formal criteria” have been fully taken into account Before National Vote (where necessary) to ensure that EC comments & “formal criteria” have been fully taken into account • “Resolution meeting” to be re-opened if necessary © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SOLUTIONS FOR NON-CITED HS - ACTIONS FROM OCT 03 RD 2017 INFORMAL MEETING When there was an enduring difference of technical opinion ETSI was requested to arrange a specific meeting of the relevant ETSI group including the Commission and TCAM delegations. Meetings held in early 2018 with: BRAN, DECT, ERM WG EMC, ERM TG 17, TG 28, TG 30, TG DMR • Limited success: eight HS cited in 2018 until October Director-General DG GROW requested further technical workshop(s) to be set up to resolve outstanding issues • Foreseen to be in Brussels in November ir early December © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
RECEIVER PARAMETERS FOR SHORT-RANGE DEVICES Aim: develop a proportionate evaluation technique for this sector • Includes Ultra-Wide Band, Short-range Radar, sensors ERM Specialist Task Force 541 developing: • ETSI Technical Report (TR 103 566 – adopted waiting publication) and an ETSI • Technical Specification (TS 103 567) including the definitions, required parameters and conformance test procedures for the different use-cases/scenarios. The TS to be used as a normative reference in ETSI HS Progress • Information sessions were held in ETSI HQ on 23 February, 8 June & 12 October 2018, • • Presentations at WGSE & SE 21. EC assessors and interested Administrations were particularly invited to participate EC sector unit may request the HASTAC to assess the deliverables © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
NEW TECHNICAL ISSUES IN 2018 PREVENTING PROGRESS OF HARMONISED STANDARDS Performance criteria based on manufacturer's declaration of equipment’s intended function • Affect all “generic” standards – also EMC standards • Solution agreed with EC to refer to “intended use” seems to clear the issue Measurement Uncertainty (MU) • Agreed in TCAM that MU does not affect the limit, but may provide useful information for market surveillance. • EC reserve the right to assess any MU information and request clarification. • ADCO asked to document the agreement for next TCAM (Dec-18) © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
NEW TECHNICAL ISSUES IN 2018 PREVENTING PROGRESS OF HARMONISED STANDARDS Form of regulatory limits for spectrum sharing (“tolerances issue”) • Some regulations have an absolute limit (e. g. SRD max power) • Some also have a lower limit (e. g. to ensure adequate coverage). • The combination can be expressed as a nominal value, with a maximum (+/ -) tolerance • In some cases only National regulations apply • EC have requested ADCO to advise the next TCAM (Dec-18) in order to finalise the issue © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
NEW TECHNICAL ISSUES IN 2018 PREVENTING PROGRESS OF HARMONISED STANDARDS Accessories • TCAM WG 13 concluded that HS for Broadcast Transmitters shall not require the use of particular accessories • EC confirm that this approach may be used for all radio equipment that needs to use accessories (e. g. antennas, filters, combiners) when taken into service HS addressing equipment intended to operate below 9 k. Hz • Lack of a benchmark document from CEPT should not prevent the production of harmonised standards for the RED • Inclusion of design specifications used in current manufacturing could be sufficient © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
CONSISTENCY OF APPLICATION OF RECEIVER PARAMETERS IN HARMONISED STANDARDS EC have requested ETSI to review its HS to improve consistency in the selection of parameters in ETSI Guide EG 203 336 Work Item adopted to review EG 203 336: • guidance on which receiver parameters should be considered the most relevant depending on the type of device (e. g. SRDs, unlicensed, licensed) and specific technologies (e. g. Radiodetermination, UWB and Satellite Ground Components) (inter alia) • Concerns expressed by several Administrations in TC ERM, who propose that technical work needs to be completed first (with CEPT/ECC & EC) & could be documented in an ETSI TR • Members may object formally to the WI until the end of November © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
NEW WORK ITEMS FOR HARMONISED STANDARDS (2018) REN/MSG-001126 REN/BRAN-230019 DEN/ERM-EMC-396 EN EN EN 301 511 301 598 301 843 -3 Update a MU value in HS for GSM MS HS WAS 470 MHz to 790 MHz REN/MSG-TFES-13 -1 REN/MSG-TFES-15 -15 REN/ERM-TGUWB-150 -1 -1 REN/ERM-TGUWB-150 -1 -2 REN/ERM-TGUWB-150 -1 -3 REN/ERM-TGUWB-150 -2 -1 REN/ERM-TGUWB-150 -2 -2 REN/ERM-TGUWB-150 -3 -1 REN/ERM-TGUWB-150 -4 -1 REN/ERM-TG 30 -318 EN EN EN 301 908 -15 302 065 -1 -1 302 065 -1 -2 302 065 -1 -3 302 065 -2 -1 302 065 -2 -2 302 065 -3 -1 302 065 -4 -1 302 195 Part 1 Update to 3 GPP Release 13 Release 15: part 15 E-UTRA FDD Repeater Generic UWB Communication Generic UWB presence detection applications Generic UWB through-air non-contact vital signs UWB tracking type 1 UWB tracking type 2 UWB keyless entry BMA ULP-AMI and ULP-AMI-P in the 9 k. Hz to 315 k. Hz range REN/ERM-TG 17 -162 REN/ERM-TGUWB-151 EN EN 302 296 302 372 HS Digital Terrestrial TV Transmitters TLPR update REN/ERM-TGUWB-152 REN/ERM-TG 17 -161 EN EN 302 729 303 348 Level Probing Radar in 6 -8, 5 GHz; 24, 05 -26, 5 GHz; 57 -64 GHz; 75 -85 GHz HS Inductive loop for hearing impaired in 10 Hz to 9 k. Hz REN/ERM-TG 17 -163 DEN/ERM-TGAERO-30 -2 REN/ERM-TG 28 -553 REN/ERM-TG 28 -552 DEN/ERM-TG 26 -599 DEN/ERM-TG 26 -600 EN EN EN 303 354 303 363 -2 303 417 303 447 303 620 303 621 HS Amplifiers and active antennas for broadcast reception in domestic premises HEN for Wireless power transmission Robotic Mowers Radio link for maritime positioning system NT Radars © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SYSTEM REFERENCE DOCUMENTS RECENTLY PUBLISHED TR 103 594 Ver. 1. 1. 1: High-Definition Ground Based Synthetic Aperture Radars (HD-GBSAR) operating in 1 GHz band within 74 GHz to 81 GHz tuning range TR 103 441 Ver. 1. 1. 1: Pan-European harmonized communications equipment operating in the 5 GHz frequency range for regulated applications for commercial vehicles (“Smart tachograph”) © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SYSTEM REFERENCE DOCUMENTS RECENTLY APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION TR 103 595 level probing radar within the frequency range 75 GHz to 85 GHz TR 103 517 SRD equipment using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology TR 103 498 UWB Radiodetermination equipment within the frequency range 120 GHz to 260 GHz TR 103 493 Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) systems operating below 30 MHz TR 103 399 Ku band non-GSO Earth stations © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SYSTEM REFERENCE DOCUMENTS IN DRAFTING STAGE Eight active work items: • https: //portal. etsi. org/Portals/0/TBpages/ERM/Docs/2018 _ERM%20 SRdoc%20 overview. doc Cross-reference between ETSI SRDoc & ECC work • ERM(18)066061 © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS ERM TG 37 & RT JTFIR continue to contribute to CEPT work on the EC mandate to study the extension of the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) safety-related band at 5. 9 GHz • ITS-G 5, LTE V 2 X (ERM TG 37) and Urban Rail (ITS/RT JTF IR) ERM TG 37: Co-existence of different Road technologies • Difficult to solve at the physical layer • Several (10 – 15) ideas of coexistence mechanisms were presented but not any of these proposals are without consequences • Liaison with WGFM, ERM(18)65 b 021 r 1. • Much work is expected until a detailed solution can be found © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS ITS/RT JTFIR: Urban Rail aspects of ITS mandate STF 553 is producing TR 103 580 to specify the solution to be applied in the ITS band (5875 -5925 MHz) to meet Urban Rail ITS and road ITS applications requirements Aim to circulate for comments December 2018 Resolution meeting planned January 2019 © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
UNMANNED AIRBORNE VEHICLES (UAV) ETSI participated in the CEPT workshop on Spectrum for UAV/Drones on 29 -30 May 2018 UAV using MFCN: 3 GPP TR 36. 777 - v. 15. 0. 0 (2017 -12): • Study on Enhanced LTE Support for Aerial Vehicles • Further work underway in 3 GPP release 15 Non-MFCN UAV: study on use cases in TG AERO (TR 103 373) • work item stopped ETSI & 3 GPP in liaison with ECC PT 1 © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Contact Details: Michael Sharpe ETSI Spectrum and Equipment Regulation Support michael. sharpe@etsi. org © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
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