ETSI TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES REPORT TO CEPTECC50 Presented by
ETSI TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES REPORT TO CEPT/ECC#50 Presented by Michael Sharpe 5 to 8 March 2019 © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
1. “NON-CITED REFERENCES” – TOWARDS A GENERAL SOLUTION EC « Action Plan » launched in April 2018 to reduce a backlog of citation of HS across many sectors, including Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Aims: • To improve the stability, consistency and predictability of the process • To provide a mechanism for the Commission to communicate its requirements from an early stage and throughout the process of drafting Harmonised Standards. System of New Approach Consultants revitalised: ETSI requested to join • Harmonised Standards Technical Advisory Consultants (HASTACs) appointed (three for RED) © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
1. “NON-CITED REFERENCES” – TOWARDS A GENERAL SOLUTION Initial communications between the HASTACs and the Technical Bodies seem positive • EC contributions to TB meetings via HASTACs are timely and transparent • Technical expertise and solution-oriented approach are valued • Any issues resolved at an early stage – confirmed by HASTACs Procedure taking time to stabilise: • Contractual limits on number of assessments • Questions on EC acceptation of New Work Items under the « mandate » (Standardisation Request) • Last OJ listing 14 September 2018 ETSI ENs can still be used by Notified Bodies © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
2. RESOLVING COMMISSION’S EXISTING TECHNICAL CONCERNS EC had identified areas of enduring difference of technical opinion with ETSI TBs in October 2017 Meetings held in early 2018 between EC and BRAN, DECT, ERM WG EMC, ERM TG 17, TG 28, TG 30, TG DMR • Limited success: eight HS cited in 2018 DG GROW organised a further technical workshop(s) to be set up to resolve outstanding issues, 6 December 2018 • Solutions identified to many technical issues © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SOME ISSUES RESOLVED AT WORKSHOP 6 DECEMBER 2018 Measaurement Uncertainty (based on discussions with ADCO): • Not needed in HS: “the limit is the limit” • Shall not be included in normative text • May be included in informative text “Tolerances” • harmonised standards may define upper and lower limits expressed as a plus and minus range around an intermediate value provided that it is necessary to permit an effective and efficient use of the spectrum in other cases harmonised standards may only define a single limit • Confirmed by EC after consultation with TCAM (17 Dec 2018) © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
3. NEW ISSUE (MAY 2018): COHERENCE OF RECEIVER PARAMETERS Commission selection of Receiver parameters to be used as a benchmark to assess HS • Justification expected for “missing parameters” • ETSI makes its choice of parameters by technical analysis • Impractical to produce a “one size fits all” list against which to justify “missing” parameters • Existing work may be delayed while this new issue is resolved Proposals to revise EG 203 336 on selection of technical parameters • Opposed by some Administrations • Work continuing, taking into achieve consensus on Administrations’ concerns © 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) • ETSI Technical Specification (TS 103 567) including the definitions, required • parameters and conformance test procedures for the different usecases/scenarios (publication expected 31 May 2019) The TS to be used as a normative reference in ETSI HS, draft provided as input to EC Excel chart © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
4. SPECIFIC ISSUES WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicles (joint ETSI-CENELEC) • Original work based in TR 103 409 (2016 -10) covered 79 to 90 k. Hz • ECC Report 289 published 2019 -01 • studies will continue in SE 24 on unwanted emission limits above 150 k. Hz • ETSI developing TR 103 622 to address frequencies outside 79 to 90 k. Hz © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SPECIFIC ISSUES: INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS ERM TG 37 & RT JTFIR continuing 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 ERM TG 37: Co-existence of different Road technologies • Difficult to solve at the physical layer • Several (10 – 15) ideas of coexistence mechanisms • Continuing liaison with WGFM ITS/JTFIR: ITS & Urban Rail • STF 553 is producing TR 103 580 • Stable draft (2019 -02) © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SPECIFIC ISSUES: INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS EN 300 674 -2 -2 (DSRC OBU 5, 8 GHz) • HASTAC assessed draft as “compliant”, • TB approved for ENAP Co-existence ITS-G 5 and C-V 2 X: new studies launched to evaluate scenarios under discussion with CEPT based on performance metrics: • Co-channel: DTR/ERM-TG 37 -273: • Combinations of co-channel & non-co-channel: DTR/ERM-TG 37 -274 © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SPECIFIC ISSUES: 2, 45 GHZ WIRELESS TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS EN 300 328 – updated to improve receiver parameters EC requested further clarifications why certain technical parameters were not selected Taking into account the need to improve the justification document, the EN was TB approved for National Vote • Administrations present: : Belgium, Sweden, Estonia, Switzerland, Germany, France, UK, The Netherlands, Norway and Austria. Justification document to be revised during NV © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SPECIFIC ISSUES SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS (L-BAND) Drafts revised in consultation with CEPT: • EN 300 487 2018 -06 • EN 301 426 2018 -06 • EN 301 444 2018 -06 • EN 301 473 2018 -06 • EN 301 681 2018 -06 Awaiting resolution of EC request to include additional parameters © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
PEOPLE… FM Liaison Officer: Edgard Vangeel, Cisco – reappointment CPG Liaison Officer: Scott Blue (Microsoft Europe SARL) - new Reporting officer from ECC FM Maritime FG (now PT 58): Georges de Brito (Orange) – new TC ERM VC – Georges de Brito (Orange) – reappointment ERM TG AERO Chair – Roy Posern (Fraport AG) – new ERM TG 37 Chair (ITS) – Hans Johansson (Kapsch) - reappointment © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
NEW WORK ITEMS FOR HARMONISED STANDARDS (SINCE 1 JAN 2018) HEN - RE transmission of data (and/or speech) with antenna connector Radiocommunication equipment in 1 -40 GHz Radiodetermination equipment in 1 -40 GHz Avalanche beacon equipment for buried people Aeronautical and meteo EMC Update a MU value in HS for GSM MS HS WAS 470 MHz to 790 MHz REN/ERM-TGDMR-377 REN/ERM-TG 28 -562 REN/ERM-TG 28 -563 REN/ERM-TG 28 -559 DEN/ERM-EMC-401 REN/MSG-001126 REN/BRAN-230019 DEN/ERM-EMC-396 EN EN 300 113 300 440 -1 300 440 -2 300 718 -1 301 489 -54 301 511 301 598 301 843 -3 REN/MSG-TFES-13 -1 REN/MSG-TFES-15 -15 DEN/MSG-TFES-15 -24 DEN/MSG-TFES-15 -25 EN EN 301 908 -15 301 908 -24 301 908 -25 Part 1 Update to 3 GPP Release 13 Release 15: part 15 E-UTRA FDD Repeater NR BS V 15. 1. 1 Part 25 NR UE V 15. 1. 1 REN/ERM-TG 17 -160 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 17 -201 EN EN EN 302 064 302 065 -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 -1 302 077 HS WVL operating in the 1, 3 GHz to 50 GHz frequency band 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 HS DAB transmitters VHF band III REN/SES-00448 REN/ERM-TG 30 -318 REN/ERM-TG 17 -202 EN EN EN 302 186 302 195 302 245 Revsiiosn of EN 302 186 Ku-band AES 11/12/13/14 GHz ULP-AMI and ULP-AMI-P in the 9 k. Hz to 315 k. Hz range HS DRM transmitters REN/ERM-TG 17 -162 REN/ERM-TGUWB-151 REN/ERM-TG 30 -322 EN EN EN 302 296 302 372 302 536 HS Digital Terrestrial TV Transmitters TLPR update ULP-AID in 315 -600 k. Hz REN/ERM-TGUWB-152 REN/ERM-TGUWB-590 REN/ERM-TGMAR-605 REN/ERM-TG 28 -555 EN EN 302 729 -1 302 729 -2 303 132 303 204 REN/ERM-TGMAR-604 EN 303 276 Level Probing Radar in 6 -8, 5 GHz; 24, 05 -26, 5 GHz; 57 -64 GHz; 75 -85 GHz Tilted LPR in 75 - 85 GHz Maritime survival locating device - DSC Networked SRDs 870 – 876 MHz Broadband communication radiolink (MBR) for ships and off-shore installations REN/ERM-TG 17 -161 EN 303 348 REN/ERM-TG 17 -163 DEN/ERM-TGAERO-30 -2 REN/ERM-TG 28 -553 REN/ERM-TG 28 -552 REN/ERM-TG 28 -564 EN EN EN 303 354 303 363 -2 303 417 303 447 303 454 REN/ERM-TG 30 -321 DEN/ERM-TGMAR-599 DEN/ERM-TGMAR-600 DEN/ERM-TG 28 -561 DEN/ERM-TGUWB-591 EN EN EN 303 520 303 621 303 658 303 659 303 661 DEN/SES-00449 EN 303 980 HS Inductive loop for hearing impaired in 10 Hz to 9 k. Hz HS Amplifiers and active antennas for broadcast reception in domestic premises HEN for Wireless power transmission Robotic Mowers Metal sensors in 1 to 148. 5 k. Hz HS for ULP-Capsule Camera Radio link for maritime positioning system NT Radars NMR in 0, 1 k. Hz to 130 MHz SRD in Data Networks in 865 -868 MHz/915 -919. 4 MHz Ground Based Synthetic Aperture Radar New HS on AES operating to NGSO systems in the 12. 75 – 13. 25 GHz band © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SYSTEM REFERENCE DOCUMENTS RECENTLY PUBLISHED TR 103 492 (2019 -01): ERMTGDMR - Critical Infrastructure Utility Operations requirements TR 103 493 (2019 -02): ERMTG 28 - WPT systems for WPT operating below 30 MHz TR 103 498 (2019 -02): ERMTGUWB - advanced UWB radio determination TR 103 517 (2018 -12): ERMTG 28 - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance TR 103 524 (2018 -10): TC BRAN - WAS/RLANs in 6 GHz © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SYSTEM REFERENCE DOCUMENTS RECENTLY APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION TR 103 399: TC SES - Ku band non-GSO Earth stations TR 103 595: ERMTGUWB – Level-Probing Radar (LPR) within 75 GHz to 85 GHz © ETSI 2018. All rights reserved
SYSTEM REFERENCE DOCUMENTS NEW WORK ITEMS ADOPTED TR 103 664: ERMTGUWB - Security Scanners (SSc) TR 103 665: TG 11 - Data Transmission Systems using Wide Band technologies in the 2. 4 GHz band © 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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