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102 269 | PowerLine Telecommunications (PLT); Hidden Node review and statistical analysis | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102269/01.01.01_60/tr_102269v010101p.pdf | The present document shows results from Transverse Transfer Loss (TTL) measurements performed in Germany, The Netherlands and Spain. It investigates the distribution of the TTL-values in respect to the carrier-frequency, to the relative location of the sockets, to the phase conditions between the sockets and to the national LVDN-particularities (wiring technology, earthing etc). These data are basic for the development of realistic hidden node models required for the development and/or the test of MAC-protocols as well as for the assessment of the performance in presence of hidden nodes. |
102 270 | PowerLine Telecommunication (PLT); Basic Low Voltage Distribution Network (LVDN) measurement data | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102270/01.01.01_60/tr_102270v010101p.pdf | The present document presents all the information that is common to the TR 102 269 [5], TR 102 258 [6] and TR 102 259 [7]. Auxiliary parameters, such as asymmetric impedance, return loss (symmetric) and Transverse Conversion Transfer Loss (TCTL) were measured at the same time and the results are also presented in the present document. |
102 271 | Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERACCESS; Recommendations on essential radio parameters to be included in EN 302 326 (Harmonized Standard for Multipoint Systems) | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102271/01.01.01_60/tr_102271v010101p.pdf | The present document applies to high-performance access systems like HIPERACCESS Access Point (AP) and Access Termination (AT) equipment dealing with essential radio parameters to avoid harmful interference and to provide efficient usage of the spectrum. The radio parameters addressed in the present document were also selected with regards to the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC [1] (R&TTE Directive) article 3.2 (as detailed in Harmonized EN 301 753 [30] and EN 301 997-2 [29]). The present document is mainly intended to be used as informative input to ETSI TM4 for their work on the generic harmonized EN on digital multipoint radio equipment (EN 302 326 [36]), where it is not the intention of the present document to push for any specific form of the inclusion into EN 302 326 [36]. HIPERACCESS is confined to only the radio subsystem consisting of the PHYsical (PHY) layer [4] and the DLC layer [5] - which are both core network independent - and several core network specific convergence sub-layers. HIPERACCESS specifies a fixed broadband wireless access system with a point-to-multipoint architecture aiming at interoperability between equipment from different vendors. An informative overview of HA is given in annex B. Table 1: HA frequency bands Frequency band Lower sub-band (GHz) Upper sub-band (GHz) CEPT/ERC/REC Ref. 40,500 to 41,500 41,500 to 42,500 01-04 [12] "42 GHz" 40,500 to 42,000 42,000 to 43,500 01-04 [12] "32 GHz" 31,800 to 32,600 32,600 to 33,400 01-02 [13] "31 GHz" 31,000 to 31,150 31,150 to 31,300 02-02 [35] 27,8285 to 28,0525 28,8365 to 29,0605 [14]; [15]; [16]; [34] "28 GHz" 28,0525 to 28,4445 29,0605 to 29,4525 13-04; 13-02; 01-03 and CEPT/ERC/DEC(00)09 [14]; [15]; [16]; [34] "26 GHz" 24,500 to 25,500 25,500 to 26,500 13-04; 13-02; 00-05 [14]; [15]; [17] Examples of potential carrier frequencies, provided by CEPT/ECC for FWA are given in table 1. However, the HA standard supports all carrier frequencies from 11 GHz to 43,5 GHz. Therefore, provided that in that range there might be a number of National frequency arrangements and possible future new CEPT allocation and reassignment of bands, the present document is considered applicable also in such cases. The scope of the present document is as follows: • It applies to HIPERACCESS products with integral antennas for which all the technical requirements specified in [4], [5] and [33] included in the present document apply. It also applies to HIPERACCESS equipment without integral antennas to which only the relevant technical requirements apply. • It gives a description of the recommended requirements for the essential radio test suites. It covers basic RF aspects, including the radio frequency channel plans and those other parameters necessary to avoid harmful interference. |
102 273-1-1 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Improvement on Radiated Methods of Measurement (using test site) and evaluation of the corresponding measurement uncertainties Part 1: Uncertainties in the measurement of mobile radio equipment characteristics; Sub-part 1: Introduction | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/1022730101/01.02.01_60/tr_1022730101v010201p.pdf | The present document provides background to the subject of measurement uncertainty and proposes extensions and improvements relevant to radiated measurements. It also details the methods of radiated measurements (test methods for mobile radio equipment parameters and verification procedures for test sites) and additionally provides the methods for evaluating the associated measurement uncertainties. The present document provides a method to be used together with all the applicable standards and (E)TRs, supports TR 100 027 [10] and can be used with TR 100 028 [11]. The present document includes a general presentation on the subject of measurement uncertainty. |
102 273-1-2 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Improvement on Radiated Methods of Measurement (using test site) and evaluation of the corresponding measurement uncertainties; Part 1: Uncertainties in the measurement of mobile radio equipment characteristics; Sub-part 2: Examples and annexes | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/1022730102/01.02.01_60/tr_1022730102v010201p.pdf | The present document provides background to the subject of measurement uncertainty and proposes extensions and improvements relevant to radiated measurements. It also details the methods of radiated measurements (test methods for mobile radio equipment parameters and verification procedures for test sites) and additionally provides the methods for evaluating the associated measurement uncertainties. The present document provides a method to be used together with all the applicable standards and (E)TRs, supports TR 100 027 [4] and can be used with TR 100 028 [5]. The present document acts as a complement to part 1 subpart 1, including examples and annexes. |
102 273-2 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Improvement on Radiated Methods of Measurement (using test site) and evaluation of the corresponding measurement uncertainties; Part 2: Anechoic chamber | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/10227302/01.02.01_60/tr_10227302v010201p.pdf | The present document provides background to the subject of measurement uncertainty and proposes extensions and improvements relevant to radiated measurements. It also details the methods of radiated measurements (test methods for mobile radio equipment parameters and verification procedures for test sites) and additionally provides the methods for evaluating the associated measurement uncertainties. The present document provides a method to be used together with all the applicable standards and (E)TRs, supports TR 100 027 [13] and can be used with TR 100 028 [12]. The present document covers the test methods for performing radiated measurements on mobile radio equipment in an Anechoic Chamber and also provides the methods for evaluation and calculation of the measurement uncertainties for each of the measured parameters. |
102 273-4 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Improvement on Radiated Methods of Measurement (using test site) and evaluation of the corresponding measurement uncertainties; Part 4: Open area test site | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/10227304/01.02.01_60/tr_10227304v010201p.pdf | The present document provides background to the subject of measurement uncertainty and proposes extensions and improvements relevant to radiated measurements. It also details the methods of radiated measurements (test methods for mobile radio equipment parameters and verification procedures for test sites) and additionally provides the methods for evaluating the associated measurement uncertainties. The present document provides a method to be used together with all the applicable standards and (E)TRs, supports TR 100 027 [13] and can be used with TR 100 028 [12]. The present document covers the test methods for performing radiated measurements on mobile radio equipment on an Open Area Test Site and also provides the methods for evaluation and calculation of the measurement uncertainties for each of the measured parameters. |
102 273-5 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Improvement on Radiated Methods of Measurement (using test site) and evaluation of the corresponding measurement uncertainties; Part 5: Striplines | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/10227305/01.02.01_60/tr_10227305v010201p.pdf | The present document provides background to the subject of measurement uncertainty and proposes extensions and improvements relevant to radiated measurements. It also details the methods of radiated measurements (test methods for mobile radio equipment parameters and verification procedures for test sites) and additionally provides the methods for evaluating the associated measurement uncertainties. The present document provides a method to be used together with all the applicable standards and (E)TRs, supports TR 100 027 [8] and can be used with TR 100 028 [7]. The present document covers the test methods for performing radiated measurements on mobile radio equipment in a Stripline test facility and also provides the methods for evaluation and calculation of the measurement uncertainties for each of the measured parameters. |
102 273-6 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Improvement on Radiated Methods of Measurement (using test site) and evaluation of the corresponding measurement uncertainties Part 6: Test fixtures | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/10227306/01.02.01_60/tr_10227306v010201p.pdf | The present document provides background to the subject of measurement uncertainty and proposes extensions and improvements relevant to radiated measurements. It also details the methods of radiated measurements (test methods for mobile radio equipment parameters and verification procedures for test sites) and additionally provides the methods for evaluating the associated measurement uncertainties. The present document provides a method to be used together with all the applicable standards and (E)TRs, supports TR 100 027 [3] and can be used with TR 100 028 [8]. The present document covers the test methods for performing radiated measurements on mobile radio equipment using a Test Fixture and also provides the methods for evaluation and calculation of the measurement uncertainties for each of the measured parameters. |
102 273-7 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Improvement on Radiated Methods of Measurement (using test site) and evaluation of the corresponding measurement uncertainties; Part 7: Artificial human beings | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/10227307/01.02.01_60/tr_10227307v010201p.pdf | The present document provides background to the subject of measurement uncertainty and proposes extensions and improvements relevant to radiated measurements. It also details the methods of radiated measurements (test methods for mobile radio equipment parameters and verification procedures for test sites) and additionally provides the methods for evaluating the associated measurement uncertainties. The present document provides a method to be used together with all the applicable standards and (E)TRs, supports TR 100 027 [11] and can be used with TR 100 028 [10]. The present document covers the test methods for performing radiated measurements on mobile radio equipment using Artificial Human Beings and also provides the methods for evaluation and calculation of the measurement uncertainties for each of the measured parameters. |
102 274 | Human Factors (HF); Guidelines for real-time person-to-person communication services | TR | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102274/01.01.02_60/tr_102274v010102p.pdf | The present document presents and discusses initial human factors guidelines developed from the EC IST-1999-11577 project Eye-2-Eye [1]. The guidelines are primarily generated from the empirical results of the Eye-2-Eye project that mainly address business use of communication services. Whilst some guidelines are drawn from existing published literature this is not extensive and does not address findings for special user groups (e.g., use of videoconferencing and avatar-telephony by deaf persons). The communication services examined are real-time text, audioconferencing, avatar-telephony, videoconferencing and multimedia conferencing. Service aspects include audio-video synchrony, video resolution, video delay and packet loss for generic networks and specifically IP networks. Data were collected for a range of objective and subjective measures of user behaviour and opinion. The aim is the development of guidelines of use to network operators, service providers and equipment manufacturers. The report provides initial guidelines and recommendations for their further development. |
102 276 | User Group; Users' Quality of Service Criteria for Internet Access in Europe | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102276/01.01.01_60/tr_102276v010101p.pdf | The scope of the present document is contained within the following features; - The QoS criteria determined are those from the user's point of view. These are "designed" to be reportable by the ISPs to enable users to compare performances and ascertain the suitability of an ISP for their particular communication needs. - The QoS criteria chosen are generic. Thus these do not cater for service specific criteria of the many services supported over the Internet and offered by the ISPs. For example the time taken for delivery of an email is not covered. The QoS criteria identified are considered applicable, in a generic sense, to most, if not all of the service supported by ISPs and accessed by the user. - The QoS criteria identified are applicable for dial up, broadband and wireless access. - The QoS criteria identified are meant to be defined as parameters. This is outside the scope of the present document. It is a study undertaken by another exercise and the outcome is expected to be published in a separate document, EG 202 057-4 (see bibliography). While interpreting each criterion consideration ought to be given for features applicable for each form of access. For example, while considering the criterion "number of attempts to login", this would include the call set up time plus the time taken for login in the case of dial up but only the latter in the case of broadband access. - These QoS criteria arrived at are based on a methodology described in the present document. This includes consultations with users, regulators and ISPs in a number of European countries. However this is only a snap short of the users' requirements considered pertinent among the European Users in 2003. The applicability of these is to be reviewed when significant change/s occur in the criteria and the order of importance. Despite the fact the criteria chosen are those considered "stable" and therefore suitable for recommendation as worthy of reporting on a regular basis by ISPs, it is suggested that these be reviewed in five year's time, in year 2008. |
102 277 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Satellite Component of UMTS/IMT-2000; W-CDMA Radio Interface for Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102277/01.02.01_60/tr_102277v010201p.pdf | The feasibility of using W-CDMA UTRA FDD as a satellite radio interface has been shown in ETSI TR 102 058 [6]. Based on this, ITU has adopted this radio interface as G family in ITU-Rec M 1455 [3] and ITU-Rec M 1457 [4]. This radio interface has been standardized within the TC SES S-UMTS working group as family G in TS 101 851-1 to 4 [7] to [10]. The present document evaluates the feasibility to use S-UMTS interface G (W-CDMA UTRA FDD) for provision of Satellite Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (S-MBMS). The Technical Specifications for the W-CDMA UTRA FDD has been developed in the framework of the third Generation Partnership project (3GPP). The analysis for applicability to satellite is based on 3GPP standards as defined from [11] to [29]. |
102 278 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Satellite Component of UMTS/IMT-2000; Considerations on possible harmonization between A, C and G family Satellite Radio Interface features | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102278/01.01.01_60/tr_102278v010101p.pdf | The present document identifies all differences and commonalities between the A, C and G family satellite radio interfaces (ITU-R Recommendation M.1457 [i.13]) in order to asses harmonization. It also includes a synthetic view of new features proposed by SAT-CDMA and SW-CDMA vs W-CDMA radio interface and what are their expected benefits, with respect to the context (type of constellation and service requirements) |
102 279 | Human Factors (HF); Two surveys on assistive technology | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102279/01.01.01_60/tr_102279v010101p.pdf | The present document records the details of two surveys made in connection with work TR 102 068 [1] on requirements for assistive technology devices in Information and Telecommunications Technology (ICT) systems. No attempt is made to analyse the results which are given here solely for information and to provide possible input for other work. |
102 281 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Detailed requirements for GSM operation on Railways | TS | 3.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102281/03.01.01_60/ts_102281v030101p.pdf | The present document collects all the 3GPPTM Change Requests (CRs) required for operation of GSM for Railways. It complements ETSI EN 301 515 [1]. |
102 282 | Standardization Work Programme in support of digital interactive television and the effective implementation of article 18 of Directive 2002/21/EC | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102282/01.01.01_60/tr_102282v010101p.pdf | The present document encompasses the recommendation for a standardization Work Programme in the field of digital interactive television services. It applies the recommendations in the CENELEC report on Standardization in digital interactive television [3], taking into account developments since that document was written. In doing so it identifies additional standardization work in 4 interrelated areas that were found to be relevant to the interoperability of digital interactive TV services. These areas are: i) functional receiver specifications; ii) Service Information; iii) APIs, execution and presentation engines; and iv) content authoring formats and guidelines. Work items in these areas have been considered in respect of all types of interactive services. The Work Programme defines a set of deliverables, a timeline for the execution of specified work items and the identification of the appropriate industry consortiums and ESOs to carry out the work. In doing so it takes into account relevant ongoing standardization activity as well as the legal requirements of the regulatory framework. Taken together, the items in the Work Programme provide a collection of additional tools that will assist stakeholders in significantly improving the availability of digital interactive television services across new as well as established digital interactive television markets. |
102 283 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); TIPHON/UMTS harmonization; Service capabilities for harmonization between TIPHON and 3G UMTS | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102283/01.01.01_60/ts_102283v010101p.pdf | The present document identifies where the service capabilities defined in TS 101 878 [2] Release 4 are insufficient to support the service suite of UMTS as identified in TS 102 285 [1]. |
102 284 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); TIPHON/UMTS Harmonization; Extensions and additions to the Network Architecture and Reference Points | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102284/01.01.01_60/ts_102284v010101p.pdf | The present document provides an analysis of the TIPHON Release 4 Network Architecture and Reference Points [1] in comparing to the UMTS IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture with a view to identifying where, if necessary, the TIPHON architecture needs to be extended to ensure harmonization between the two. Clause 4 provides a comparison of the TIPHON and UMTS architectural concepts. Clause 5 identifies UMTS functional groupings and identifies where the equivalent TIPHON functionality is found in the TIPHON architecture. |
102 285 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); TIPHON/UMTS Harmonization; General aspects | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102285/01.01.01_60/ts_102285v010101p.pdf | The present document provides a comparison between TIPHON Releases 3 and 4 and 3GPP UMTS Release 5 system specifications (concentrating on IMS) with a view to harmonize the two. It provides a gap analysis between the two systems, and identifies actions to be taken to resolve any gaps, and achieve harmonization between the two approaches. |
102 286 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); TIPHON/UMTS Harmonization; Extensions and additions to the protocol framework definition: General | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102286/01.01.01_60/ts_102286v010101p.pdf | The present document defines extensions to the TIPHON meta-protocol suite of service capabilities to enable full harmonization with the UMTS services identified in 3GPP TR 24.841 [9]. |
102 287 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM); IP Interworking over satellite; Security aspects | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102287/01.01.01_60/tr_102287v010101p.pdf | The present document reviews the threats and applicable security services that are relevant to BSM systems and leads to recommendations for new technical specifications in this area. The present document only considers geostationary satellites and fixed terminals. |
102 289 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); TIPHON/UMTS Harmonization: Guidelines for implementation of service capabilities | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102289/01.01.01_60/ts_102289v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies how UMTS IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) services can be realized using the TIPHON service capabilities specified in TS 101 878 [1] and TS 102 283 [2]. |
102 292 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM) services and architectures; Functional architecture for IP interworking with BSM networks | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102292/01.02.01_60/ts_102292v010201p.pdf | The present document presents the architecture that relates the work done in SES BSM TRs on standardization (see ETSI TR 101 984 [i.5] and ETSI TR 101 985 [i.1], Addressing and Routing (see ETSI TR 102 155 [i.2]), Multicasting (see ETSI TR 102 156 [i.3]) and Performance and QoS (see ETSI TR 102 157 [i.4]). The present document provides the introduction to the subsequent Technical Specifications (TSs). The focus of the BSM work is on IP version 4 (IPv4). Actual protocol specification is beyond the scope of the present document and will be issued in specific Technical Specifications (TSs). |
102 293 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM) services and architectures; IP Interworking over satellite; Multicast group management; IGMP adaptation | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102293/01.01.01_60/ts_102293v010101p.pdf | The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an integral part of IP and is required to be implemented by all hosts wishing to receive IP multicasts. The present document specifies modifications to IGMP which improve its performance when applied over satellite links. These modifications are internal to IGMP and do not affect the system's interoperability with IP. The modifications concern particularly the so-called "IGMPv2 mode" (described in RFC 2236 [2]) which falls under the umbrella of IGMPv3 (RFC 3376 [1]). IGMPv3 offers automatic backwards reversion capability with the alternative IGMP modes. The adapted mode of IGMP is termed S-IGMP. This solution is suitable for multicast groups on geostationary satellite systems with two-way links. It is suitable for systems based on Any-Source Multicast (e.g. star networks) and especially for those which do not automatically retransmit IP multicast packets on return links to all group members. It is also beneficial to systems which do have this ability for full subnet multicast. |
102 294 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM) services and architectures; IP interworking via satellite; Multicast functional architecture | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102294/01.01.01_60/ts_102294v010101p.pdf | The present document presents a functional multicast services architecture bringing together the previous BSM TRs on Standardisation (see TR 101 984 and TR 101 985) and Multicasting (see TR 102 156) and the TS on BSM Functional Architecture (see TS 102 292). It also links in a common framework the current Work Items on Multicast Protocols over the BSM. Finally, it provides a functional structure to the subsequent Multicast Technical Specifications (TSs) to be produced by the SES Technical Committee. The focus of the present document is on the IP version 4 (IPv4) protocols; this is consistent with the other protocol work performed in the BSM working group. |
102 295 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM) services and architectures; BSM Traffic Classes | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102200_102299/102295/01.01.01_60/ts_102295v010101p.pdf | The scope of the present document is the definition of qualitative classes to sort the traffic entering the BSM according to generic class descriptors. The quantitative performance levels expected from a BSM link for each of these classes is beyond the scope of the present document. |
102 300-2 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Designers' guide; Part 2: Radio channels, network protocols and service performance | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10230002/01.02.01_60/tr_10230002v010201p.pdf | The scope of the present document is to be a useful, but not exhaustive, basis to a network designer for the cell planning and radio resource allocation during the design process. The present document reports the performance of a TErrestrial Trunked RAdio (TETRA) Voice plus Data (V+D) network in some different scenarios. All the presented results have been evaluated through computer simulations by some companies taking part in the TETRA standardization bodies. The network users involved in the development of the TETRA standard provided some realistic and significant network scenarios, giving information about the offered traffic. The characterization of radio channels is the first step for the evaluation of performance of both network protocols and quality of provided services. The present document starts with the description and the illustration of performance of TETRA V+D radio channels, in terms of Bit Error Ratio (BER) and Message Erasure Rate (MER) as function of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and Carrier on co-channel Interference ratio (C/I). The present document also deals with the performance of network protocols (in terms of delay and throughput) and of provided services (BER for circuit switched services and delay plus throughput for packet switched services). A consequence of the analysis of access protocols is the evaluation of traffic capacity of control and traffic channels. |
102 300-3 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Designers' guide; Part 3: Direct Mode Operation (DMO) | TR | 1.3.3 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10230003/01.03.03_60/tr_10230003v010303p.pdf | The present document is written as a "Read-me-first" manual or "Getting started with TETRA DMO". It is not intended to be a guide to the TETRA DMO standard nor an authoritative interpretation of the standard. If any conflict is found between the present document and the corresponding clauses in the TETRA standard then the standard takes precedence. The aims of the present document are: • to provide the reader with sufficient knowledge to engage in qualified discussions with the equipment and service suppliers; • to expose the reader to the specific language and technical terminology used in the standard; • to enable the reader to understand the flexibility in system design, system network topography, system availability, various modes of operation and security features; • in clause 10, sufficiently detailed design information is given to allow link budget calculations to be carried out and outline radio coverage planning to be performed. Some preliminary calculations are also given for co-existence between trunked and direct mode terminals and also for the number of direct mode talk groups (Nets) that can operate simultaneously at the same location. The scope of the present document of the DMO Designers' Guide adds detailed consideration of repeaters and gateways to the detailed consideration of mobile station to mobile station direct mode operation which was covered in the first edition. It should be understood that, as in all standardization activities, there is an inherent conflict between the users' wish to have as broad a standard as possible and at the same time wanting to have as much as possible of that broad standard available and implemented right from the beginning of service. Potential equipment purchasers, network operators and service users should make sure they influence the suppliers to have their required functionality available when they need it. Equipment manufacturers will use the broad flexibility provided within the standard to develop and implement equipment in various ways, and still be conforming to the standard. This broad availability of equipment, each optimized around certain features and functionalities, needs to be carefully analysed by network operators and system users to find the supplier with equipment suited best for their needs. |
102 300-5 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Designers' guide; Part 5: Guidance on numbering and addressing | TR | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10230005/01.04.01_60/tr_10230005v010401p.pdf | The present document gives guidance on TETRA numbering. The TETRA technology is a method of mobile communication that meets the needs of a broad range of applications. In order to support these roles it offers an increased range of methods of numbering by comparison with the widely used GSM technology. Whilst GSM is optimized to carry out a limited range of functions both cheaply and efficiently, TETRA offers an alternative for those operations for which the requirements are more complex. The present document offers a summary of: • The most widely used methods of numbering and addressing which are available in TETRA E.218 [i.16]. • The relationship to the numbering systems of the other major mobile and fixed technologies (E.164 [i.4] and E.212 [i.5]). • The manner in which the numbers should be used in private and public applications. • How the numbers are dialled in various applications of the technology. Two stage signalling, as described in ETSI ETS 300 392-4-1 [i.2], annex A and DTMF signalling for any purpose as described in ETSI EN 300 392-2 [i.9], clause 14.5.1.2.5, is outside the scope of the present document. The User Interfaces that may exist to support the user entering the numbers that may exist are outside the scope of the present document. |
102 300-6 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D): Designers' guide; Part 6: Air-Ground-Air | TR | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10230006/01.01.02_60/tr_10230006v010102p.pdf | The present document is written as a "Read-me-first" manual or "Getting started with TETRA Air-Ground-Air". It is not intended to be a guide to the TETRA Air-Ground-Air standard nor an authoritative interpretation of the standard. If any conflict is found between the present document and the corresponding sections in the TETRA standard then the standard takes precedence. The reader of the present document is assumed to have a working knowledge TETRA technology. The guidance provided in the present document is prepared with the experience of implementing an Air-Ground-Air to an existing national network. The aims of the present document are: • to introduce and detail the different aspects of Air-to-Ground communication in a TETRA network; • to show the reader that Air-Ground-Air is an integral part of a TETRA network when required; • to provide the reader with sufficient knowledge to engage in qualified discussions with the equipment and service suppliers; • to expose the reader to the specific language and technical terminology used in the present document; • to enable the reader to understand the flexibility in system design, system network topography, system availability, various modes of operation and security features; • to provide basic guidance on optimizing a TETRA network when including an Air-Ground-Air element. The present document provides guidance on the requirements for an Air-Ground-Air service and how best to implement an AGA service. |
102 300-7 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D): Designers' guide; Part 7: TETRA High-Speed Data (HSD); TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS) | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10230007/01.02.01_60/tr_10230007v010201p.pdf | The present document is aimed at a readership with a technical background wishing to have an overall understanding of the TEDS architecture, parameters and features for embarking on any of the following activities before reading the standard: 1) design and development of TETRA 2 network and equipment; 2) system and technical support activity in procurement phases of a TETRA 2 network; 3) upgrading of an existing TETRA network to a TEDS capable network; 4) applications development activity. This list is not exhaustive. Although the emphasis is on a readership with a technical background a selective reading of the contents will also be of benefit to non-technical personnel engaged on other aspects of a TETRA 2 network. No market or user type information nor a competitive analysis with respect to other technologies or standards are included. If any conflict is found between the present document and the clauses in the TETRA standard ETSI EN 300 392-2 [i.2] V3.7.1, or later versions, then the standard takes precedence. In addition to describing TEDS architecture, parameters and features, the present document provides detailed system simulation results and typical link budget calculations to assist readers in their outline radio coverage planning. The effect of using TETRA 2 terminals in high velocity environments such as trainborne, not included in the standard, is also evaluated in the present document. |
102 302-1 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 4; Emergency Priority Telecommunications Service (EPTS); Part 1: Requirements analysis | TR | 4.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10230201/04.01.01_60/tr_10230201v040101p.pdf | The present document describes the requirements for emergency telecommunication capabilities sufficient to enable service providers to offer emergency telecommunication services on TIPHON networks that may safely inter-work with existing PSTN services while enabling more advanced services to be subsequently developed. The scope of the present document is limited to the emergency communications between authorities. The present document forms part of TIPHON Release 4 and defines a set of functional requirements, objectives, and considerations for capabilities to support provisioning of Emergency Priority Telecommunications Services (EPTS) in TIPHON networks. |
102 302-2 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 5; Emergency Priority Telecommunications Service (EPTS); Part 2: System description for EPTS in TIPHON networks | TS | 5.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10230202/05.01.01_60/ts_10230202v050101p.pdf | The present document defines the operation of the Emergency Priority Telecommunications Service (EPTS) in a generic form. It defines the provision of EPTS, the invocation of EPTS by an authorized user, the validation and authentication mechanisms used to prove the credentials of the EPTS user, the extensions required to the TIPHON generic simple call for EPTS, and the inter-domain carriage of EPTS calls. In addition the mechanisms for revocation of user authorization and of the EPTS service are defined. |
102 149-1 | Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERACCESS; Conformance testing for the Data Link Control (DLC) layer; Part 1: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102100_102199/10214901/01.03.01_60/ts_10214901v010301p.pdf | The present document provides the PICS proforma for BRAN HIPERACCESS DLC layer, as defined in TS 102 000 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements, and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [4] and ETS 300 406 [2]. It details in tabular form the implementation options, i.e. the optional functions additional to those, which are mandatory to implement. |
102 308 | User Group; User interoperability criteria | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102308/01.01.01_60/tr_102308v010101p.pdf | In the current fast evolving telecommunications world, where various technologies are competing, interoperability is more than ever a fundamental feature that users expect from standardization and every effort is required to ensure it across networks and services. Despite significant standardization efforts, the user experience has shown in several occasions that interoperability is not provided end-to-end as anticipated. It is important to notice that any interoperability failure in public service area might jeopardize people safety and even possibly their life. Therefore it is crucial that interoperability is ensured in this field as widely as possible and that conditions, if any, where the service is not provided, are made clear to everybody. Nevertheless users, considering the growing complexity of telecommunication technology and the legitimate need of freedom for innovation, understand that it is not possible to make everything conforming to a single standard. Taking into account this limitation, they would like to have, when purchasing devices or services, at least a clear indication on how far interoperability is provided. The scope of the present document encompasses the main ICT services, e.g. fixed and mobile telephony basic and supplementary services, directory services, data transmission, Internet access, email, etc. The present document endeavours to give principles enabling for interoperability management in the standardization process according to the users' needs. Such principles are expected to help in identifying areas where users need interoperability and where standardization should allow to provide it. The intention was to include the needs of every kind of users but unfortunately and despite many efforts, inputs about the needs of elderly and disable were very difficult to capture and only a few ones were provided belatedly. Therefore an additional work would be needed to fully take into account such needs. |
102 309 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Ultra Low Power Active Medical Implants (ULP-AMI); "Membrane Implant" devices operating in the 30 MHz to 37,5 MHz band; System Reference Document | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102309/01.01.01_60/tr_102309v010101p.pdf | The present document defines the requirements for radio frequency usage for ULP - AMI membrane medical implants operating in the frequency range from 30 MHz to 37,5 MHz. It defines the radio-communication link between the implanted membrane device, the associated transmitter to activate and power the membrane, and to the associated receiver for registering the blood pressure data. 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: • Detailed market information (annex A). • Technical information (annex B). • Expected compatibility issues (annex C). |
102 310 | Smart Cards; Extensible Authentication Protocol support in the UICC (Release 9) | TS | 9.1.0 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102310/09.01.00_60/ts_102310v090100p.pdf | The present document defines additional features that are to be provided by the UICC to support EAP authentication capabilities. The goal of these new features is to adapt the UICC to provide support of different EAP methods, ensuring interoperability between the UICC and any terminal independently of their respective manufacturers. The present document defines: • The architectural framework. • The additional commands required. |
102 311 | Fixed Radio Systems; Point-to-point equipment; Specific aspects of the spatial frequency reuse method | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102311/01.02.01_60/tr_102311v010201p.pdf | The present document provides, initially, a theoretical overview of how point-to-point systems that use SFRC could improve the link capacity and/or system gain, or could focus power in different directions or cover an area. Focus is put on LOS links. In general these different results may "compete" with one another and for example an increase of capacity may require an increase of system gain. Few basic methods for implementing SFR are provided in the present document. Simulation and field trial results are provided in order to show the discussed techniques and the main improvements for the SFRC over the "Internal" Co-Channel Interference (ICCI). Main report subjects: • Increase the link capacity (by increasing the spectral efficiency). • Increase the link system gain (by increasing the receiver SNR). • Methods of implementing SFR (by using MIMO). • Verification by simulations and trials. • Improvement parameter definition. • Planning matters (installation issues and availability calculation). • Living list for standard modifications. |
102 312 | Near Field Communication Interface and Protocol-2 (NFCIP-2) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102312/01.01.01_60/ts_102312v010101p.pdf | ECMA-340 [1], ISO/IEC 14443 [2] and ISO/IEC 15693 [3] specify the RF signal interface, initialization, anti-collision and protocols for wireless interconnection of closely coupled devices and access to contactless integrated circuit cards operating at 13,56 MHz. The present document specifies the communication mode selection mechanism, designed to not disturb any ongoing communication at 13,56 MHz, for devices implementing ECMA-340 [1] and the reader functionality for integrated circuit cards compliant to ISO/IEC 14443 [2] or ISO/IEC 15693 [3]. The present document requires implementations to enter the selected communication mode as specified in the respective standard. The communication mode specifications, however, are outside the scope of the present document. |
102 313 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Frequency-agile Generic Short Range Devices using Listen-Before-Transmit (LBT) Technical Report | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102313/01.01.01_60/tr_102313v010101p.pdf | The present document aims at providing an overview of the applicability of the Adaptive Frequency Agile (AFA) and Listen Before Transmit (LBT) techniques for use in Short Range Devices (SRD). LBT can be used separately or the two techniques may be used together. The use of LBT and AFA are primarily intended as an enhancement for devices employed in the 863 to 870 MHz band and to improve the efficient use of the allocated radio spectrum. Equipment with LBT is not restricted to a duty cycle limitation. If LBT is not used a duty cycle shall be applied as specified in ERC Recommendation 70-03 [2] Annex 1 according to ECC Report 37 [4]. The principle may be considered for use in other bands designated for Short Range Devices (SRD). The present document supports the recommendations given in ECC Report 37 [4]. |
102 314-1 | Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS); Part 1: Overview | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10231401/01.02.01_60/ts_10231401v010201p.pdf | The present document gives an overview of the set of documents being relevant for the support of the Fixed Network Multimedia Messaging Service via PSTN, ISDN and broadband accesses. |
102 314-3 | Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS); PSTN/ISDN; Part 3: Network architecture and interconnection | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10231403/01.01.01_60/tr_10231403v010101p.pdf | The present document gives a guideline about different network architectures and interconnection possibilities to allow interworking between different networks (PSTN, ISDN, PLMN) and/or via different service providers for messaging services (SMS/MMS) in fixed networks. The present document describes the high level architecture for routing possibilities for the provision of non real-time Multimedia Messaging Services in fixed telecommunication networks between different MMSCs. Underlying specific technical solutions and their corresponding protocols are outside the scope of the present document and are described in separate specifications and standards which are based on the philosophy of adopting the existing MMS of mobile networks as far as possible. E.g. determination of the destination address should be based on TS 123 140 [2]. The present document contains a recommendation towards MMS interworking issues. Charging principles are outside the scope of the present document. The present document includes guidelines applicable to network operators and service providers to provide a complete service for messaging services. The present document describes two different interworking principles as well as different scenarios to come to a final solution. The present document does not deal with interfaces and protocols between different entities. |
102 314-6 | Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS); Part 6: Control strings (service codes) for MMS functions and MMS supplementary services | TR | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10231406/01.01.02_60/tr_10231406v010102p.pdf | The present document defines the control strings (service codes) for functions and supplementary services defined in the service description of the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS). These MMS control strings can be used between a Multimedia Messaging Terminal Equipment (MM-TE) and a Multimedia Messaging Service Centre (MM-SC) to control both the MMS functions and the optional MMS supplementary services. These MMS control strings can be used via ISDN and PSTN accesses. The present document describes the method to implement MMS control strings only. Other MM-SC based methods may be possible. The present document includes information applicable to service providers (MM-SC) and terminal equipment (MM-TE) manufacturers. The present document describes only the MMS control strings to control the according functions and supplementary services in the MM-SC; any charging principles of those services are outside the scope of the present document. There are no interactions relevant with telephony supplementary services. Furthermore, conformance to the present document is met by conforming to the appropriate information sent and received by the MM-TE and the MM-SC. Therefore no method of testing is provided for the present document. |
102 314-7 | Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS); Part 7: Over-The-Line configuration of F-MMS terminal settings | TS | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10231407/01.01.02_60/ts_10231407v010102p.pdf | The present document describes a mechanism for the configuration of F-MMS terminal settings by means of configuration messages. |
102 315 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Ultra Low Power Animal Implant Devices (ULP-AID) operating in the frequency band: 12,5 MHz to 20 MHz; System Reference Document | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102315/01.02.01_60/tr_102315v010201p.pdf | The present document applies to the radio sections of inductive loop ULP-AID systems to be used by the medical and pharmaceutical industries in medically related animal studies of the efficacy and safety of drug and surgical procedures. These devices are typically simplex short-range transmitters and receiver systems that will operate in the following band, 12,5 MHz to 20 MHz. This spectrum is required due to European Treaty Series legislation [4] and [5] that stipulates certain requirements for housing animals used for experimental and scientific research. These devices are expected to be license exempt on a non-interference non-protection basis. 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 (annex A); • Technical information (annex B); • Expected compatibility issues (annex C). |
102 316 | Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Ultra Low Power Animal Implantable Devices (ULP-AID) operating in the frequency band 315 kHz to 600 kHz; System Reference Document | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102316/01.01.01_60/tr_102316v010101p.pdf | The present document defines the requirements for radio frequency usage for inductive loop Ultra Low Power-Animal Implantable Devices (ULP-AID) to be used by the medical and pharmaceutical industries in medically related studies using animals for determining the efficacy and safety of drug and surgical procedures. These devices are typically simplex short range transmitters and receiver systems operating on various frequencies within the range of 315 kHz to 600 kHz. 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). |
102 317 | Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (ESI); Process and tool for maintenance of ETSI deliverables | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102317/01.01.01_60/tr_102317v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the maintenance activity as performed by TC ESI, the maintenance report and the tools developed to simplify and speed-up the maintenance tasks. The core of the present document is the description of the various aspects of these tools: how to install and use them, how they work and what can be done in order to improve them. Clause 4 contains the explanation of the maintenance process as performed by TC ESI and describes the maintenance report; clause 5 describes the tools developed by TC ESI in order to simplify the management of the maintenance tasks. Clause 6 describes further development of the maintenance tools that can be pursued. Annex A describes the database structure, annex B contains the source code of the developed macros and the pictures of the forms and annex C includes a sample of Mail Merge template, a sample of the core of the maintenance report base file and two examples of tables generated with the tools described in the present document and to be inserted in the maintenance report. Annex D describes how to re-create the tools having only the present document. |
102 318 | Access and Terminals (AT); Digital Broadband Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS); Internet Protocol Access Terminal - Line Control Signalling | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102318/01.01.01_60/ts_102318v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the Network- based Call Signalling, Dynamic Quality of Service, Provisioning and Security protocols together with the ETSI V5 mapping for the IPCablecom (packet-based multimedia communication) system defined in TS 101 909-4 [2], TS 101 909-5 [3], TS 101 909-6 [4], TS 101 909-7 [5], TS 101 909-8 [6], TS 101 909-9 [7], TS 101 909-11 [8], TS 101 909-23 [10], in compliance with the relevant requirements specified in those specifications and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [26]. The supplier of a protocol implementation which is claimed to conform to is required to complete a copy of the PICS proforma provided in annex A of the present document and is required to provide the information necessary to identify both the supplier and the implementation. |
102 321 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Normalized Site Attenuation (NSA) and validation of a fully lined anechoic chamber up to 40 GHz | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102321/01.01.01_60/ts_102321v010101p.pdf | The present document details verification procedure for anechoic chambers used as test sites for radiated Radio Frequency (RF) testing on radio equipment and additionally provides the methods for evaluating the associated measurement uncertainties. The present document has been produced in the absence of standardized validation procedures for fully lined anechoic chambers over the current test frequency range of 30 MHz to 40 GHz. The present document provides validation methods that can be used together with all applicable standards and (E)TRs, supports TR 100 027 [10] and may be used in association with TR 100 028 [9]. |
102 322 | Specification for a Lightweight Microbrowser for interactive tv applications, based on and compatible with WML | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102322/01.01.01_60/ts_102322v010101p.pdf | The present document is the initial public release of WTVML. WTVML is an evolving standard designed to provide a device independent means to author service applications for televisions and other similarly capable small foot-print devices. The growth of Digital TV receivers around the world is probably the most significant area or growth in digital devices, as PC based Internet and Mobile devices all reach maturity or saturation. The need for a common authoring format for Interactive TV services is therefore clear, and yet the market is moving too quickly for it to stop and re-define a new format for television. It is with this in mind, and the belief that all Digital TV operators (including BSkyB) will benefit from a growth and in standardization of the Interactive Services marketplace on a pan-national scale, that this tried and tested format is submitted to the Industry. WTVML is a mature markup language based on XML. It is a derivation of WML 1.3 as defined as part of the OMA's WAP 1.2.1 specifications, and is designed to deliver and specify content and user interfaces for Digital TV set-top-boxes and other similarly specified devices. WTVML is designed with the constraints of the television in mind: These constraints include: • Relatively small display and limited input facilities. • Narrow band or absent network connection (return path). • Limited memory and computational resources. • The need for precise televisual control over positioning and style. • The need to deliver consistent user interface behaviours and minimize the authoring effort to achieve them. WTVML contains the following major functional areas: • Dynamic text presentation and layout, including images support, formatting and sophisticated layout commands. • Overall screen and style control, allowing the definition of screen templates (Modes) involving various high level objects types such as AV windows, browsers, menus, images etc. • Sophisticated navigation model, where content can be organized into Cards and Decks. Cards specify one or more units of user interaction. Cards can be grouped into decks. A WTVML deck is similar to an HTML page in that it is defined by a URL (see RFC 2396 [2]) and is the unit of content transmission. Decks can reference different "Modes", as well as other resources. • WTVML includes support for explicitly managing the navigation between cards and decks. WTVML also includes provisions for event handling in the device, which may be used for navigational purposes or to execute scripts or reset or change any attribute in the DOM or mode. WML also supports anchored links, similar to those found in HTML 4.0 Specification [1]. • String parameterization and state management - all WTVML decks can be parameterized using a state model. Variables can be used in the place of strings and are substituted at run-time. This parameterization allows for more efficient use of network resources, and very dynamic templated applications to be created. WTVML can completely describe the user interface look, feel behaviour, and state models of an Interactive TV application. WTVML does this due to its sophisticated DTD and defined User Agent behaviour. Application UI effects are created by manipulating the WTVML elements and attributes directly, and rarely with the use of Script. This ensures that WTVML applications are "portable" with the fixed behaviour mapping well onto a number of set-top-box run time environments, through fixed transformations or compile steps. ETSI ETSI TS 102 322 V1.1.1 (2004-05) 15 |
102 323 | Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Carriage and signalling of TV-Anytime information in DVB transport streams | TS | 1.5.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102323/01.05.01_60/ts_102323v010501p.pdf | The present document describes a method of supporting personal digital recorders (PDRs) in DVB broadcast networks. It was developed to fulfil the commercial requirements for supporting PDRs. The data types and protocols defined in the present document are based upon TV-Anytime phase 1 specifications [3], [4], [5] and [6]. |
102 324 | PowerLine Telecommunciations (PLT); Radiated emissions' characteristics and measurement method of state of the art powerline communication networks | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102324/01.01.01_60/tr_102324v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the radiated emissions' characteristics, and associated method of measurements, of state of the art powerline communication networks as defined in clause 3. The present document reports the radiated emissions' characteristics of powerline communication networks in the frequency range 1,605 MHz to 30 MHz. The radiated emissions' characteristics presented in the present document cover both access and in-home powerline communication networks. |
102 327 | Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERACCESS; Application Programming Interface (API) definition for the UDP/IP based testing of HIPERACCESS protocol prototypes | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102327/01.01.01_60/tr_102327v010101p.pdf | The present document presents the results of work to develop a generic solution for inexpensively testing any protocol and a specific implementation of this solution for the HIPERACCESS DLC protocol [1]. The generic solution provides an inexpensive means to test any protocol implementation. The implementation is software-based but can be hardware as well. The implementation in software on a PC-based platform is a "virtual" test system. The implementation in hardware with radio transport and frequency capabilities is classic radio-based test equipment. |
102 328 | Fixed Radio Systems; Multipoint equipment; Report on Fixed Wireless Access systems which apply Mesh topology and operate in applicable Fixed Service bands within the 3 GHz to 11 GHz range | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102328/01.01.01_60/tr_102328v010101p.pdf | The present document provides information about systems with mesh network topology to evaluate: - special features of mesh-network such as network architecture, system deployment, network evolution, geographical coverage, link distances, role of traffic control, power control, antennas; - transmission capacity, spectrum use, spectral efficiency, RF-channelling, use of adaptive modulation and coding; - co-existence with other access systems using the same frequency band. Focus of this report is on 3,4 GHz band for mesh-systems using omni-directional antennas. For mesh-systems using directional antennas calculations also some calculations for 10,5 GHz band are presented. |
102 330 | Access and Terminals (AT); Portable Service Format (PSF) for Interactive Home Devices | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102330/01.01.01_60/ts_102330v010101p.pdf | The present document endorses Declarative Data Essence - Transitional [DDE-T], an existing standardized portable format for interactive television, for use on a wider range of interactive home devices such as home PCs and PDAs. The present document document also contains informative background on the capabilities of DDE-T, including representative examples of the sample code and figures illustrating the use of key elements. |
102 331 | Access and Terminals (AT); Short Message Service (SMS) for PSTN/ISDN; Overview of SMS for the User Based Solution and the Network Based Solution | TS | 1.2.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102331/01.02.02_60/ts_102331v010202p.pdf | The present document gives an overview of the set of documents being relevant for the support of the Fixed Network Short Message Service in PSTN and ISDN using the so called "User Based Solution" and/or "Network Based Solution". NOTE: Whenever a new part will be created, the present document shall be updated. |
102 332 | Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Bachauling of ISDN Q.921 (Transport of DSS1 over IP); ISDN Q.921-User Adaptation Layer (IUA) [Endorsement of RFC 3057 (2001), modified] | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102332/01.01.01_60/ts_102332v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the requirements for the ISDN Q.921-User Adaptation Layer (IUA) when used in conjunction with the SCTP layer for the transport of Digitals Subscriber Signalling System No.1 (DSS1) messages over the Internet Protocol (IP). The present document endorses and constrains where relevant the IUA defined in RFC 3057 [1]. |
102 333 | Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Gate control protocol | TS | 1.2.0 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102333/01.02.00_60/ts_102333v010200p.pdf | The present document defines a profile of the MEGACO protocol for controlling gates between IP transport domains. It also defines specific packages that are required by this profile specification. |
102 334 | Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); vCard and vCalendar on fixed network for PSTN/ISDN | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102334/01.01.01_60/tr_102334v010101p.pdf | The present document provides some recommendations for implementation of vCard and vCalendar in fixed networks. |
102 334-1 | Network Address Book on fixed network; Part 1: Overview | TS | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10233401/01.01.02_60/ts_10233401v010102p.pdf | The present document gives an overview of the set of documents being relevant for the support of the Network Address Book on fixed networks (PSTN/ISDN). |
102 334-2 | Network Address Book on fixed network; Part 2: Service description | TS | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10233402/01.01.02_60/ts_10233402v010102p.pdf | The present document defines the stage 1 service description of the Network Address Book service on fixed network independent of the technology. Stage 1 is an overall service description, primarily from the service provider and user's point of view, but does not deal with the details of the human interface itself. The present document includes information applicable to service providers and equipment manufacturers. The present document contains the description of the core service features and also optional service features within the Network Address Book Service. The service may be provided on the basis of the core requirements alone. Furthermore, additional functionalities not covered in the present document may be implemented. Charging principles are outside the scope of the present document. |
102 334-3 | Network Address Book on fixed network; Part 3: vCard 2.1 profile for contact exchange by SMS/EMS for fixed network | TS | 1.2.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10233403/01.02.02_60/ts_10233403v010202p.pdf | The present document provides some recommendations for implementation of vCard in fixed networks. The present document defines a way to transfer personal information between a fixed line phone and either an other fixed line phone or a server in fixed networks. Furthermore, interoperability with other terminals (e.g. mobile phones) is made possible. The present document defines the data model, format and transport used to perform this operation. The present document uses for the data model and format a profile of vCard 2.1. |
102 334-4 | Network Address Book on fixed network; Part 4: Data synchronization | TS | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10233404/01.01.02_60/ts_10233404v010102p.pdf | The present document defines requirements for the use of OMA DS 1.2 for fixed-line devices. The present document defines contact information exchange format to be used for contact synchronization with OMA DS 1.2. |
102 335-1 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System reference document for harmonized use of Digital Mobile Radio (DMR); Part 1: Tier 1 DMR#, expected to be for general authorization with no individual rights operation | TR | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10233501/01.01.02_60/tr_10233501v010102p.pdf | The present document has been developed in order to provide information on the usage of radio frequencies for digital land mobile radio equipment offering peer-to-peer functionality complying with DMR specifications (referenced later in the present document as "DMR#") operating in the 406,1 MHz to 410 MHz or 440 MHz to 450 MHz simplex frequency bands, under general-authorization-with-no-individual-rights operation. 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: • Detailed market information (annex A); • Technical information (annex B); • Expected compatibility issues (annex C). |
102 335-2 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System reference document for harmonized use of Digital Mobile Radio (DMR); Part 2: Systems operating under individual licences in the existing land mobile service spectrum bands | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/10233502/01.01.01_60/tr_10233502v010101p.pdf | The present document contains functional requirements for individually licensed Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) operating in the existing licensed land mobile service frequency bands as identified in CEPT ECC/DEC/(02)03 [2] and T/R 25-08 [3]. It also proposes terms to facilitate sharing these bands with existing land mobile services and describes expected market information and compatibility issues. The primary market to be addressed is that served by current land mobile services. This market is considered to fall into three basic tiers of usage. Other standards already exist that provide more sophisticated suites of services and facilities than are proposed to be supported by DMR. In the present document the segments considered are: • Tier 2: For the professional market offering peer-to-peer mode and repeater mode (expected to be licensed); • Tier 3: Trunked or Simulcast operation (expected to be licensed). The tier 1 usage is covered in part 1 of TR 102 335 [9]. It is to note that tier 2 products can also encompass simulcast as well as non-simulcast usage. The present document describes a protocol that has been specifically developed with the intention of being suitable for all identified market tiers. Specifically, in this case for use in the existing land mobile service bands with the intention of causing minimum change to the spectrum planning and regulations. Thus the proposed DMR protocol is intended to be applicable to the current bands, channel raster, range assumptions and all other spectrum parameters without need for change. The protocol also supports significant feature and facility enhancements, which are believed to be necessary to enable the future users to obtain the most benefit from the DMR service. This is detailed further in annex B. 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 (annex A); • Technical information (annex B); • Expected compatibility issues (annex C). |
102 336 | Environmental Engineering (EE); Power and cooling system control and monitoring guidance | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102336/01.01.01_60/tr_102336v010101p.pdf | The present document applies to monitoring of power and cooling systems for telecommunication installations and equipment. It describes the control, supervision and alarm interface of the equipment and how it may be connected to a local array or a distant network. The influence of different power supply architectures on the network supervision architecture is taken into account. Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) will be partially described because power and cooling system management can be part of more global existing management network. The knowledge of how to create generic interfaces is outlined. The present document helps to identify the type and minimum set of information required for monitoring and management and the possible network architectures for heterogeneous power and cooling system equipment. |
102 337 | Access and Terminals (AT); Short Message Service (SMS) for PSTN/ISDN; Short Message Communication between a fixed network Short Message Terminal Equipment and a Short Message Service Centre: Overview of SMS for the User Based Solution | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102337/01.01.01_60/ts_102337v010101p.pdf | The present document gives an overview of the set of documents being relevant for the support of the Fixed Network Short Message Service in PSTN and ISDN using the so called "User Based Solution". |
102 338 | Digital Celullar Telecommunications System (Phase 2 & Phase 2+) Global System for Mobile communication (GSM); System Definition | TS | 1.0.0 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102338/01.00.00_60/ts_102338v010000p.pdf | The present document provides a complete definition of the GSM mobile system by referencing the compendium documents of the suite of technical specifications for each Release. Harmonized Standards used in the European Union to show conformity to European regional regulations are beyond the scope of the present document. The GSM specification numbering scheme and Release mechanism is described. |
102 341 | Access and Terminals (AT); Short Message Service (SMS) for PSTN/ISDN; Control Strings (service codes) for SMS functions and SMS supplementary services | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102341/01.01.01_60/tr_102341v010101p.pdf | The present document defines the control strings (service codes) for functions and supplementary services defined in the service description of the Short Message Service (SMS). These SMS control strings can be used between a Short Message Terminal Equipment (SM-TE) and a Short Message Service Centre (SM-SC) to control both the SMS functions and the optional SMS supplementary services. These SMS control strings can be used via ISDN and PSTN accesses as well as for the User Based Solution (UBS) and Network Based Solution (NBS). The present document describes the method to implement SMS control strings only. Other SM-SC based methods may be possible. The present document includes information applicable to service providers (SM-SC) and terminal equipment (SM-TE) manufacturers. The present document describes only the SMS control strings to control the according functions and supplementary services in the SM-SC; any charging principles of those services are outside the scope of the present document. There are no interactions relevant with telephony supplementary services. Furthermore, conformance to the present document is met by conforming to the appropriate information sent and received by the SM-TE and the SM-SC. Therefore no method of testing is provided for the present document. |
102 342 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Cordless multimedia communication system; Open Data Access Profile (ODAP) | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102342/01.02.01_60/ts_102342v010201p.pdf | The present document specifies that set of technical requirements for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Fixed Part (FP) and DECT Portable Part (PP) necessary for the support the Open Data Access Profile (ODAP). It defines a common architecture and protocol to support home and industrial sensors, alarms, telematics and other Machine-to-Machine (M2M) messages. The present document aims at ensuring low cost terminals and an easy to use application interface. It covers three interfaces: • DECT air interface. • The client to server ODAP application interface. • Tethered PP interface to external equipment. |
102 343 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Ultra Low Power Active Medical Implants (ULP-AMI) operating in the 401 MHz to 402 MHz and 405 MHz to 406 MHz bands; System Reference Document | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102343/01.01.01_60/tr_102343v010101p.pdf | The present document defines the requirements for radio frequency spectrum usage for ULP-AMI active medical implants and peripherals operating in the 401 MHz to 402 MHz and 405 MHz to 406 MHz frequency bands. It further defines the technical characteristics of these devices and proposes interference mitigation technologies to avoid interference to and from primary users (meteorological aids) and other medical wireless applications, to ensure reliable communication links. 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: • Detailed market information (annex A); • Technical information (annex B); • Expected compatibility issues (annex C). |
102 344 | Application session services | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102344/01.01.01_60/ts_102344v010101p.pdf | The services defined in the present document are used to establish and maintain a relationship between an application and a server for the purpose of exchanging application messages. For the purpose of the present document this relationship is called an application session. Application protocols, such as ECMA-323, require that an application session is established before application messages are exchanged. ECMA-269 specifies several mechanisms for establishing an application context. One possible mechanism is ACSE (ISO/IEC 8649) – but since ASCE uses ASN.1 encoding for its services, it is not desirable for use with XML based protocols such as ECMA-323. The present document provides an XML-based alternative for establishing application sessions. |
102 345 | Corporate telecommunication Networks (CN); Tunnelling of QSIG over SIP | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102345/01.03.01_60/ts_102345v010301p.pdf | The present document specifies tunnelling of "QSIG" over the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) within a corporate telecommunication network (CN). "QSIG" is a signalling protocol that operates between Private Integrated services Network eXchanges (PINX) within a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). A PISN provides circuit-switched basic services and supplementary services to its users. QSIG is specified in Standards, in particular [1] (call control in support of basic services), [2] (generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services) and a number of Standards specifying individual supplementary services. NOTE: The name QSIG was derived from the fact that it is used for signalling at the Q reference point. The Q reference point is a point of demarcation between two PINXs [1]. SIP is an application layer protocol for establishing, terminating and modifying multimedia sessions. It is typically carried over IP [4], [6]. Telephone calls are considered as a type of multimedia session where just audio is exchanged. SIP is defined in [9]. Often a CN comprises both PISNs employing QSIG and IP networks employing SIP. A call or call independent signalling can originate at a user connected to a PISN and terminate at a user connected to an IP network or vice versa. In either case, a gateway provides interworking between QSIG and SIP at the boundary between the PISN and the IP network. Basic call interworking at a gateway is specified in [3]. Another case is where a call or call independent signalling originates at a user connected to a PISN, traverses an IP network using SIP, and terminates at a user connected to another (or another part of the same) PISN. The present document addresses this last case in a way that preserves all QSIG capabilities across the IP network. It achieves this by tunnelling QSIG messages within SIP requests and responses in the context of a SIP dialog. The tunnelling of QSIG through a public IP network employing SIP is outside the scope of the present document. However, the functionality specified in thhe present document is in principle applicable to such a scenario when deployed in conjunction with other relevant functionality (e.g. address translation, security functions, etc.) The present document is applicable to any interworking unit that can act as a gateway between a PISN employing QSIG and a corporate IP network employing SIP, with QSIG tunnelled within SIP requests and responses. |
102 346 | NFCIP-1; RF interface test methods | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102346/01.01.01_60/ts_102346v010101p.pdf | The present document is part of a suite of ECMA standards that specify tests for ECMA-340. It defines test methods for the RF-interface. The present document specifies RF-test methods for NFC devices with antennas fitting within the rectangular area of 85 mm by 54 mm. |
101 945-1 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Data Services Profile (DSP); Isochronous data bearer services with roaming capability (Service Type D, mobility class 2); Profile requirement list and profile specific Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma; Part 1: Portable radio Termination (PT) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10194501/01.01.01_60/ts_10194501v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the profile requirement list and profile-specific Implementation Conformance Statement (profile ICS) proforma for the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Data Services Profile (DSP) Isochronous data bearer services with roaming mobility (service type D, mobility class 2) at the Portable radio Termination (PT) as defined in EN 301 238 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [12]. The supplier of an implementation which is claimed to conform to EN 301 238 [1] is required to: • complete a copy of the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma EN 300 476, parts 1 [3] to 7 [9] with the replacements from annex A of the present document; • complete a copy of the profile-specific ICS proforma provided in the annex B of the present document. |
102 348 | Using CSTA for SIP Phone User Agents (uaCSTA) | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102348/01.01.01_60/tr_102348v010101p.pdf | The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a control (signalling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. These sessions include Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, and multimedia conferences. CSTA standardizes a very powerful and flexible set of application services to observe and control voice and non-voice media calls as well as control and observe non-call related features. This Ecma Technical Report describes how CSTA can be used to provide a subset of CSTA call control functionality, called 1st party call control, for SIP user agents. The term uaCSTA (for user agent CSTA) refers to transporting ECMA-323 (CSTA XML) messages over a SIP session. uaCSTA leverages SIP mechanisms to provide a highly featured, robust, and extensible set of features to support applications in the Enterprise environment. uaCSTA can be implemented by several different types of SIP user agents: • directly by a SIP user agent on a SIP phone. • uaCSTA can also be implemented by a SIP B2BUA to augment 3PCC functionality. • by a proxy server that is front-ending a PBX. |
102 349 | Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM); Receiver Status and Control Interface (RSCI) | TS | 4.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102349/04.02.01_60/ts_102349v040201p.pdf | The present document defines the actual content to be transported in the DRM-specific protocol Receiver Status and Control Interface (RSCI) based on the generic and application-independent Distribution and Communications Protocol (DCP) [2]. The RSCI protocol covers the transport of receiver's status information (output protocol) in addition to the DRM multiplex as well as commands (control protocol) to control the receiver's behaviour. The available TAG items for the RSCI TAG layer within the DCP protocol are defined in the present document. The present document has been revised to provide full support for the xHE-AAC audio codec. |
102 351 | Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Internet Protocol Testing (IPT); IPv6 Testing: Methodology and Framework | TS | 2.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102351/02.01.01_60/ts_102351v020101p.pdf | The present document gives guidelines for the use of a common method for developing test specifications for IPv6. This method is applicable to all IPv6 categories including the core specification, mobility, security and transitioning to IPv6 from IPv4. The underlying method is based on the methodologies specified in ISO/IEC 9646-1 [4] for conformance tests and TS 102 237-1 [1] for interoperability tests. It provides guidance on the development and use of the following key elements of the method: - a Requirements Catalogue (RC); - a Test Suite Structure (TSS) and Test Purposes (TP); - Test Descriptions (TD) - interoperability; - a TTCN-3 library of data types and values, templates and functions; - an Abstract Test Suite (ATS) - conformance. The methodology also offers guidance on naming conventions and other style-related issues. Although the present document has been developed primarily for use in the testing of IPv6 standards, it could equally be used in other areas of protocol test specification. |
102 352 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM); Transparent Satellite Star - A (TSS-A); DVB-S/DVB-RCS for transparent satellites | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102352/01.01.01_60/ts_102352v010101p.pdf | The present document defines a top-level framework for DVB-S/DVB-RCS air interfaces as defined in EN 301 790 [1] when used for transparent satellites. This framework is used to incorporate this air interface into the BSM families of air interfaces. This air interface has been assigned the BSM name Transparent Satellite Star - A (TSS-A) using the BSM naming conventions for air interface families (TR 102 287 [3]). |
102 353 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM); Guidelines for the Satellite Independent Service Access Point (SI-SAP) | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102353/01.02.01_60/tr_102353v010201p.pdf | The present document provides a guide to the underlying models and assumptions that have been used to specify the BSM Satellite Independent Service Access Point (SI-SAP) interface. |
102 354 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Transparent Satellite Star - B (TSS-B); IP over Satellite (IPoS) Air Interface Specification [TIA-1008-B (April 2012)] | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102354/01.03.01_60/ts_102354v010301p.pdf | The present document is an endorsement of the TIA Document TIA-1008-B; "IP over Satellite (IPoS)". The present document is used to incorporate this air interface into the BSM family of air interfaces. This air interface has been assigned the name Transparent Satellite Star - B (TSS-B) using the BSM naming conventions for air interface families (see [i.1]). The entire unchanged endorsed document is contained in an Adobe Portable Document Format™ file (TIA-1008-B.pdf reproduced under written permission from Telecommunications Industry Association and contained in archive ts_102354v010301p0.zip) which accompanies the present document. ETSI ETSI TS 102 354 V1.3.1 (2013-05) 6 |
102 356 | Speech Processing, Transmission and Quality Aspects (STQ); Application and enhancements of the E-Model (ETR 250); Overview of available documentation and ongoing work | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102356/01.01.01_60/tr_102356v010101p.pdf | The present document provides an overview of the application and enhancements of the E-Model taking place in various standardization bodies; in addition it points to the most recent version of the E-Model. |
102 357 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM); Common Air interface specification; Satellite Independent Service Access Point (SI-SAP) interface: Primitives | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102357/01.02.01_60/ts_102357v010201p.pdf | The present document specifies the Satellite Independent Service Access Point (SI-SAP) for the provision of standard Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM) services. The SI-SAP defines the Satellite Independent to Satellite Dependent (SI-SD) interface as described in the BSM Services and Architectures report ETSI TR 101 984 [i.1]. This interface also corresponds to the endpoints of the BSM bearer services as illustrated in figure 1. Figure 1: Satellite Independent Service Access Point (SI-SAP) The SI-SAP services are accessed via the SI-SAP interface and they can be used to transport standard IP-based network services. These SI-SAP services are applicable to any IP-based satellite network, including both transparent and regenerative satellites, and including both star and mesh topologies. For example, in the case of a star network topology, one SI-SAP would be located in the remote Satellite Terminal (ST) and the other in the hub ST; whereas in the case of a mesh network topology, the SI-SAPs would be located in the source and destination STs. The present document divides the services into user plane (U-plane), control plane (C-plane), and management plane (M-plane) services. This is a logical (functional) division but these different planes may also be physically separated. For example, in the case of a star topology being used to provide mesh connectivity using bridging at the hub, the SI-SAP will be located in the remote STs for the U-plane but will be located in the remote STs plus the hub ST for the C-plane and M-plane. Similar separations may be required for fully meshed network topologies. The SI-SAP is a logical interface and the service primitives are defined in abstract functional terms. The present document is only intended to define the functionality of this interface and is not intended to constrain the implementation of the interface. The SI-SAP may be implemented as a physical external interface (e.g. using message based exchanges, as reported in annex B of ETSI TS 103 275 [6]); as a logical interface (e.g. using API function calls); as an internal interface (e.g. using embedded procedure calls) or in any other format that provides the specified functionality. More details of the models and concepts used in the present document can be found in the associated SI-SAP guidelines ETSI TR 102 353 [i.2]. Satellite Terminal A Satellite Satellite Terminal B End System A End System B Transmission bearer service BSM Bearer Service TCP transport services & IP network services SI-SAP SI-SAP External Bearer Service External Bearer Service Transmission bearer service ETSI ETSI TS 102 357 V1.2.1 (2015-05) 7 |
102 358 | Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM); Specific Restrictions for the use of the Distribution and Communication Protocol (DCP) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102358/01.01.01_60/ts_102358v010101p.pdf | The present document extends and regulates in detail some aspects of the generic and application-independent Distribution and Communication Protocol (DCP) to build a common basis for all DCP-based application protocols standardized within the scope of Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) see ES 201 980 [1]. These DRM-specific application protocols comprise for example the Multiplex Distribution Interface (MDI), the Modulator Control Interface (MCI), the Service Distribution Interface (SDI), the Receiver Status and Control Interface (RSCI), and others. The definitions and restrictions to the DCP protocol given in the present document are mandatory for all DCP-based DRM application protocols. |
102 359 | Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Equipment Information in the Management Information Base (MIB) | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102359/01.02.01_60/ts_102359v010201p.pdf | The present document specifies equipment identity and location data that should be included, when relevant, in the equipment Management Information Base (MIB) to support inventory processes amongst for example Service Providers and Manufacturers. This work item extends the equipment information work i.e. TR 102 214 [2] and TS 102 209 [1]. |
102 361-1 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems; Part 1: DMR Air Interface (AI) protocol | TS | 2.6.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10236101/02.06.01_60/ts_10236101v020601p.pdf | The present document contains technical requirements for Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) operating in the existing licensed land mobile service frequency bands, as identified in CEPT/ERC/T/R 25-08 [i.3]. The present document describes the Air Interface of a scalable Digital Mobile Radio system which covers three tiers of possible products: • Tier I: DMR equipment having an integral antenna and working in direct mode (communication without infrastructure) under a general authorization with no individual rights operation. • Tier II: DMR systems operating under individual licences working in direct mode or using a Base Station (BS) for repeating. • Tier III: DMR trunking systems under individual licences operating with a controller function that automatically regulates the communications. NOTE 1: Tier II and Tier III products encompass both simulcast and non-simulcast systems. NOTE 2: The three tiers of possible products only work independently and there is no interoperability across the tiers. (For more information see the System reference documents ETSI TR 102 335-1 [i.1] and ETSI TR 102 335-2 [i.2].) The present document specifies the Air Interface, complying with either ETSI EN 300 113-1 [1] and ETSI EN 300 113-2 [2] or ETSI EN 300 390-1 [3] and ETSI EN 300 390-2 [4], that has been specifically developed with the intention of being suitable for all identified product tiers. A polite spectrum access protocol for sharing the physical channel has also been specified. Specifically, in this case for use in the existing land mobile service bands with the intention of causing minimum change to the spectrum planning and regulations. Thus the DMR protocol is intended to be applicable to the land mobile frequency bands, physical channel offset, duplex spacing, range assumptions and all other spectrum parameters without need for any change. |
102 361-2 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems; Part 2: DMR voice and generic services and facilities | TS | 2.5.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10236102/02.05.01_60/ts_10236102v020501p.pdf | The present document contains technical requirements for Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) operating in the existing licensed land mobile service frequency bands, as identified in CEPT/ERC/T/R 25-08 [i.1]. The present document describes the voice and generic services and facilities of a scalable Digital Mobile Radio system which covers three tiers of possible products: Tier I: DMR equipment having an integral antenna and working in direct mode (communication without infrastructure) under a general authorization with no individual rights operation. Tier II: DMR systems operating under individual licences working in direct mode (unit-to-unit) or using a Base Station (BS) for repeating. Tier III: DMR trunking systems under individual licences operating with a controller function that automatically regulates the communications. NOTE 1: Tier II and Tier III products encompass both simulcast and non-simulcast systems. NOTE 2: The three tiers of possible products only work independently and there is no interoperability across the tiers. The present document specifies the voice and generic services and facilities of DMR that has been specifically developed with the intention of being suitable for all identified product tiers. The DMR protocol is intended to be applicable to the land mobile frequency bands, physical channel offset, duplex spacing, range assumptions and all other spectrum parameters without need for any change. |
102 361-3 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems; Part 3: DMR data protocol | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10236103/01.03.01_60/ts_10236103v010301p.pdf | The present document contains technical requirements for Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) operating in the existing licensed land mobile service frequency bands, as identified in CEPT/ERC T/R 25-08 [3]. The present document describes the packet data protocol (PDP) of a scalable Digital Mobile Radio system which covers three tiers of possible products: Tier I: DMR equipment having an integral antenna and working in direct mode (communication without infrastructure) under a general authorization with no individual rights operation. Tier II: DMR systems operating under individual licences working in direct mode or using a Base Station (BS) for repeating. Tier III: DMR trunking systems under individual licences operating with a controller function that automatically regulates the communications. NOTE 1: Tier II and Tier III products encompass both simulcast and non-simulcast systems. NOTE 2: The three tiers of possible products will work only independently and not interoperable. The present document specifies the Packet Data Protocol (PDP) of DMR that has been specifically developed with the intention of being suitable for all identified product tiers. The DMR protocol is intended to be applicable to the land mobile frequency bands, physical channel offset, duplex spacing, range assumptions and all other spectrum parameters without need for any change. |
102 361-4 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems; Part 4: DMR trunking protocol | TS | 1.12.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10236104/01.12.01_60/ts_10236104v011201p.pdf | The present document contains technical requirements for Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) trunking systems operating in the existing licensed land mobile service frequency bands, as identified in CEPT/ERC/T/R 25-08 [i.5]. The present document describes the trunking services and facilities protocol of a scalable Digital Mobile Radio system, which covers three tiers of possible products: Tier I: DMR equipment having an integral antenna and working in Direct Mode (unit-to-unit) under a general authorization with no individual rights operation. Tier II: DMR systems operating under individual licences working in Direct Mode (unit-to-unit) or using a Base Station (BS) for repeating. Tier III: DMR trunking systems under individual licences operating with a controller function that automatically regulates the communications. NOTE: Tier II and Tier III products encompass both simulcast and non-simulcast systems. The DMR air interface complies with either ETSI EN 300 113 [i.2] and [i.3] or ETSI EN 300 390 [i.4], that have been specifically developed with the intention of being suitable for all identified product tiers. The DMR protocol is intended to be applicable to the land mobile service frequency bands, physical channel offset, duplex spacing, range assumptions and all other spectrum parameters without need for any change. |
102 362-1 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Conformance testing for the Digital Mobile Radio (DMR); Part 1: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10236201/01.03.01_60/ts_10236201v010301p.pdf | The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the Data Link Layer (DLL) and Call Control Layer (CCL) of Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) as defined in TS 102 361-1 [1], TS 102 361-2 [2], TS 102 361-3 [3], and TS 102 361-4 [4] in compliance with the relevant requirements, and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [6] and ETS 300 406 [7]. The present document details in tabular form the implementation options, i.e. the optional functions additional to those which are mandatory to implement. |
102 362-2 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Conformance testing for the Digital Mobile Radio (DMR); Part 2: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) specification | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10236202/01.03.01_60/ts_10236202v010301p.pdf | The present document contains the Test Suite Structure (TSS) and Test Purposes (TP) to test the ERM DMR Call Control Layer (CCL) and Data Link Layer (DLL). The objective of the present document is to provide a basis for conformance tests for DMR equipment giving a high probability of air interface inter-operability between different manufacturers' DMR equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing, ISO/IEC 9646-1 [7], the ETSI rules for conformance testing, ETS 300 406 [6], are used as a basis for the test methodology. |
102 362-3 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Conformance testing for the Digital Mobile Radio (DMR); Part 3: Abstract Test Suite (ATS) | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10236203/01.03.01_60/ts_10236203v010301p.pdf | The present document contains the Abstract Test Suite (ATS) to test the ERM DMR Call Control (CCL) and Data Link Layer (DLL). The objective of the present document is to provide a basis for conformance tests for ERM DMR equipment giving a high probability of air interface inter-operability between different manufacturer's ERM DMR equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [5]) and the ETSI rules for conformance testing (ETS 300 406 [8]) are used as a basis for the test methodology. • Clause 4 describes the Test Configuration used to test the DMR Call Control Layer (CCL) at the MS side and at the BS side. • Clause 5 describes the Test Configurations used to test the DMR Data Link Layer (DLL) at the MS side and at the BS side. • Clause 6 describes the ATS conventions, which are intended to give a better understanding of the ATS. • Annex A provides a guideline for Upper Tester implementation, In-house Testing and Send/Receive of DLL TDMA bursts. • Annex B provides the Tree and Tabular Combined Notation (TTCN-3) part of the ATS. • Annex C provides the Partial Protocol Implementation Extra Information for Testing (PIXIT) Proforma of DMR. • Annex D provides the Protocol Conformance Test Report (PCTR) Proforma of DMR. |
102 364-1 | Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); ISDN/PSTN Network Integration Testing for H.323 based trunking; Part 1: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) specification | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/10236401/01.01.01_60/ts_10236401v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) for Network Integration Testing (NIT) to verify the overall compatibility of ITU-T Recommendation H.323 [2], ISDN and non-ISDN (PSTN) over the national or international H.323 trunking networks. The TSS&TP specification covers the procedures described in ITU-T Recommendation H.323 [2], ITU-T Recommendation H.225.0 [3] as specified in TS 101 883 [1] and ITU-T Recommendation Q.931 [4]. All test purposes are written with reference to ITU-T Recommendation H.246 Annex C [8] which implies the following test architecture: SUT ISUP H.323 ISUP mapping ISDN/ISUP Q.699 mapping ISUP->H323 H.246 Annex C mapping H323->ISUP H.246 Annex C mapping ISUP/ISDNQ. 699 ISDN/PSTN terminal ISDN/PSTN terminal Figure 1: H.323-ISDN inter-working testing architecture via ISUP Two mapping functions are involved. They are specified in ITU-T Recommendation H.246 Annex C [8] (H.323-ISUP) and ITU-T Recommendation Q.699 [14] (ISDN-ISUP). |
102 365 | Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; Application Programming Interface (API) definition for the UDP/IP based testing of HIPERLAN Type 2 protocol prototypes | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102365/01.02.01_60/tr_102365v010201p.pdf | The present document presents the results of work to develop a generic solution for inexpensively testing any protocol and a specific implementation of this solution for the HIPERLAN2 DLC protocol. The generic solution provides an inexpensive means to test any protocol implementation. The implementation is software-based but can be hardware as well. The implementation in software on a PC-based platform is a "virtual" test system. The implementation in hardware with radio transport and frequency capabilities is classic radio-based test equipment. |
102 366 | Digital Audio Compression (AC-3, Enhanced AC-3) Standard | TS | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102366/01.04.01_60/ts_102366v010401p.pdf | The present document specifies two coded representations of audio information, and specifies the decoding process for each coded representation. Informative information on the encoding process is included. The coded representations specified herein are suitable for use in digital audio transmission and storage applications. The coded representations may convey multiple full bandwidth audio signals, along with a low frequency enhancement signal. A wide range of encoded bit-rates is supported by the present document. A short form designation of the audio coding algorithm specified in the body of the present document (whether or not annex D is included) is "AC-3". The short form designation of the audio coding algorithm specified in annex E is "E-AC-3". |
102 367 | Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB); Conditional access | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102367/01.02.01_60/ts_102367v010201p.pdf | Conditional Access systems provide DAB with the ability to deliver encrypted services, both audio and data. The present document specifies a standardized framework that defines how to signal and transport encrypted services within the Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) system. The framework is open to the integration of several different Conditional Access systems as well as to the integration of Shared Scrambler Systems. |
102 369 | Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP); Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102369/01.01.01_60/ts_102369v010101p.pdf | The present document proposes a Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) for the SCTP protocol as described in RFC 2960 [1]. |
102 370 | PowerLine Telecommunications (PLT); Basic data relating to LVDN measurements in the 3 MHz to 100 MHz frequency range | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102370/01.01.01_60/tr_102370v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the equipment and results of the measurement campaign in the 3 MHz to 100 MHz frequency range and is a supplement to TR 102 270 [2] and TR 102 269 [3]. |
102 371 | Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB); Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM); Transportation and Binary Encoding Specification for Service and Programme Information (SPI) | TS | 3.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102300_102399/102371/03.03.01_60/ts_102371v030301p.pdf | The present document defines how the XML schema data model for Service and Programme Information (SPI) (ETSI TS 102 818 [1]) is profiled, compressed and broadcast. Within the present document the term "DAB" is used to refer to the Digital Audio Broadcasting standard (ETSI EN 300 401 [3]) and "DRM" is used to refer to the Digital Radio Mondiale standard (ETSI ES 201 980 [6]). In respect to previous versions of the present document, voice control provisions have been added and the text has been restructured to reflect the development of SPI service delivery and devices. |
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