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102 470-1
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); IP Datacast: Program Specific Information (PSI)/Service Information (SI); Part 1: IP Datacast over DVB-H
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/10247001/01.02.01_60/ts_10247001v010201p.pdf
The present document describes PSI/SI tables and descriptors usage in DVB-H system. Tables and descriptors are introduced, and their usage is described. The present document defines the set of PSI/SI data an IPDC DVB-H Receiver may expect to be available on an IPDC DVB-H Bearer (data transmission baseband) and the IPDC DVB-H Network is expected to make available on the IPDC DVB-H Bearer. The scope of the present document is to support coherent and interoperable signalling on data link layer on all IPDC DVB-H Networks
102 470-2
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); IP Datacast: Program Specific Information (PSI)/Service Information (SI); Part 2 : IP Datacast over DVB-SH
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/10247002/01.02.01_60/ts_10247002v010201p.pdf
The present document provides focus on PSI/SI tables and descriptors used in DVB-SH Systems. Used tables and descriptors are introduced, and their usage is described. The present document defines the set of PSI/SI data a DVB-SH Receiver may expect to be available on a DVB-SH bearer (data transmission baseband) and the DVB-SH Network is expected to make available on the DVB-SH Bearer.
102 471
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); IP Datacast over DVB-H: Electronic Service Guide (ESG)
TS
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/102471/01.04.01_60/ts_102471v010401p.pdf
The present document contains information about the Electronic Service Guide (ESG) which describes available services. Through the information in the ESG, the user can select the services and items he/she is interested in and find stored items on the terminal. The present document defines the datamodel, the representation format, the encapsulation and the transport of the Electronic Service Guide of DVB-H (EN 302 304 [1]).
102 472
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); IP Datacast over DVB-H: Content Delivery Protocols
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/102472/01.03.01_60/ts_102472v010301p.pdf
The present document defines a set of Content Delivery Protocols for streaming and file delivery services to be used with IP Datacast over DVB-H [i.1]. Delivery protocols will be IP-based and will be implemented both in content servers and IP Datacast terminals. The present document includes information applicable to broadcasters, network operators, service providers and manufacturers.
102 473
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); IP Datacast over DVB-H: Use Cases and Services
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102473/01.01.01_60/tr_102473v010101p.pdf
The present document reflects use cases and services which may be used with IP Datacast over DVB-H. Information on other parts of the system may be found in TS 102 468 [2].
102 474
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); IP Datacast over DVB-H: Service Purchase and Protection
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/102474/01.02.01_60/ts_102474v010201p.pdf
The present document defines the set of specification documents applicable to Service Purchase and Protection for IP Datacast services over DVB-H.
102 475
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission Systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques; Test Report form for testing to EN 300 328 (V1.6.1) covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102475/01.01.01_60/tr_102475v010101p.pdf
The present report provides common text and formatting to be used in a Test Report for testing to EN 300 328 [3].
102 476
Emergency Communications (EMTEL); Emergency calls and VoIP: possible short and long term solutions and standardization activities
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102476/01.01.01_60/tr_102476v010101p.pdf
The present document gives an overview of standardisation activities and summarises different methods for VoIP providers to deliver emergency communication services. VoIP is growing quickly, especially in countries with a high broadband penetration. Therefore the use of this technology for the provision of emergency communication services will be considered. For this, specific features can be introduced such as location and routing facilities. The present document is applicable to ETSI technical bodies for the defining of services and specifying technical solutions.
102 477
Corporate Telecommunication Networks - Mobility for Enterprise Communications
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102477/02.01.01_60/tr_102477v020101p.pdf
Mobility for enterprise communications is the ability for persons and objects, e.g. vehicles, sensors and other machines, belonging to the enterprise to use communication and information services regardless of changes in their physical location. This includes also the ability to be reached by other persons or objects for communications. The present document encompasses the mobility of enterprise users connecting to enterprise and public IP networks using wired and wireless terminals for voice, data and converged services. It defines terms for different types of mobility, describes basic functionality in support of mobility, and lists common deployment scenarios. For each scenario the report identifies functional requirements and standardization gaps with the main focus on the management of mobility, identity, terminals and reachability. However, it does not provide technical solutions but lays the foundations for triggering standardization projects in areas where gaps have been identified. More general aspects of enterprise communications based on Next Generation Corporate Networks (NGCN) and interconnection with Next Generation Networks (NGN) are covered by the companion series of ECMA Technical Reports on NGCN [i.1], [i.2], [i.3] and [i.4].
102 478
Corporate telecommunication Networks (CN); Enterprise communication involving Next Generation carrier Networks (NGN)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102478/01.01.01_60/tr_102478v010101p.pdf
The present document identifies key use cases for communication with or between IP-based Next Generation Corporate Networks (NGCN) involving public next generation networks (NGN), analyses these use cases in terms of available or planned standardized technology and identifies requirements that will have to be met. The present document investigates configurations involving NGCNs and NGNs and their interoperating requirements. Non-IP-based interoperation, i.e. using circuit-switched technology, between NGCNs and NGNs is outside the scope of the present document. The present document does not discriminate between wireless and wired access technology. All mobility aspects are outside the scope of the present document. They are covered by a companion Technical Report ECMA TR/92 [1]. Application considerations such as IP Centrex and CSTA (Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications) are outside the scope of the present document.
102 479
Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Review of available material on QoS requirements of Multimedia Services
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102479/01.01.01_60/tr_102479v010101p.pdf
The present document provides an overview of factors that influence user perceived quality in TISPAN compliant systems supporting multimedia applications. Multimedia applications are defined as those which combine different media types with potentially fundamentally different properties and inter-relationships. Examples of media types are audio, video, animation, still pictures, graphics and data (text). Multimedia applications include videoconferencing, audio streaming, CCTV, broadcast TV, etc. Although part of an integrated application, media flows within multimedia applications may be very different in terms of transmission quality requirements. The present document defines the audio and video quality requirements for a variety of multimedia applications involving conversational and streaming media flows and the transmission quality requirements to support these in TISPAN systems. Video applications are restricted to those involving screens of medium size (12') and upwards. A classification system is included to describe the quality aspects of multimedia systems, their media components and the transmission quality requirements in TISPAN systems. Issues of Media synchronization are also included.
102 483
Smart cards; UICC-Terminal interface; Internet Protocol connectivity between UICC and terminal (Release 12)
TS
12.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/102483/12.00.00_60/ts_102483v120000p.pdf
The present document specifies the establishment and configuration of an Internet Protocol connection between a UICC and a terminal interfaced through a protocol that supports the transport of Internet Protocol packets. The way the Internet Protocol packets (or similar packets such as ARP) are transported over the UICC-Terminal interface is part of the UICC-Terminal interface specification and not within the scope of the present document. The present document focuses on the configuration and establishment of the Internet Protocol connection between the UICC and the terminal. The Internet Protocol connectivity defined in the present document may be used by applications such as the Smartcard Web Server [i.7].
102 484
Smart Cards; Secure channel between a UICC and an end-point terminal (Release 11)
TS
11.2.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/102484/11.02.00_60/ts_102484v110200p.pdf
The present document specifies the technical implementation of the secure channel requirements specified in ETSI TS 102 412 [8]. The present document includes the architecture, functional capabilities and characteristics of the Secure Channel protocol and its associated interfaces transported over the UICC interface specified in ETSI TS 102 221 [1] and over the UICC USB interface specified in ETSI TS 102 600 [15].
102 485
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Technical characteristics for Broadband Disaster Relief applications (BB-DR) for emergency services in disaster situations; System Reference Document
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102485/01.01.01_60/tr_102485v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the requirements for radio frequency usage for broadband disaster relief applications around 5 GHz. PP(2) BB-DR systems might be combined with a location functionality. Such additional functionality will have to make use of a much wider frequency range to achieve sufficient accuracy/resolution and, as such, is outside of the scope of the present document. The present document includes necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) of the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT). Additional information is given in the following annexes: • detailed market information (annex A); • technical information (annex B); • expected compatibility issues (annex C).
102 486-1-1
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT); Test specifications for Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) transmission equipment; Part 1: DSRC data link layer: medium access and logical link control; Sub-Part 1: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma specification
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/1024860101/01.01.01_60/ts_1024860101v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies partial Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proformas for the MAC and LLC layers of CEN DSRC as defined in EN 12795 [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 [5]. This proforma is intended for use by suppliers of equipment which is claimed to conform to the CEN DSRC data link layer, as specified in EN 12795 [1]. The present document also contains profile Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proformas and profile Requirements Lists for the MAC and LLC layers for use by suppliers of equipment which is claimed to conform to EN 13372 [2], DSRC Profiles for RTTT applications. To evaluate conformance of a particular implementation, it is necessary to have a statement of which capabilities and options have been implemented for a telecommunication specification. Such a statement is called an Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS). The present document provides proforma ICS templates, to be filled in by equipment suppliers.
102 486-1-2
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT); Test specifications for Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) transmission equipment; Part 1: DSRC data link layer: medium access and logical link control; Sub-Part 2: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP)
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/1024860102/01.02.01_60/ts_1024860102v010201p.pdf
The present document contains the Test Suite Structure (TSS) and Test Purposes (TP) to test the Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC); Data Link Control (DLC) layer. The objective of this test specification is to provide a basis for conformance tests for DSRC equipment giving a high probability of inter-operability between different manufacturer's equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [5] and ISO/IEC 9646-2 [6]) as well as the ETSI rules for conformance testing (ETS 300 406 [4]) are used as a basis for the test methodology.
102 486-1-3
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT); Test specifications for Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) transmission equipment; Part 1: DSRC data link layer: medium access and logical link control; Sub-Part 3: Abstract Test Suite (ATS) and partial PIXIT proforma
TS
1.2.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/1024860103/01.02.02_60/ts_1024860103v010202p.pdf
The present document contains the Abstract Test Suite (ATS) and partial PIXIT proforma to test the Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC); Data Link Control (DLC) layer. The objective of this test specification is to provide a basis for conformance tests for DSRC equipment giving a high probability of inter-operability between different manufacturer's equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [4], ISO/IEC 9646-2 [5] and ISO/IEC 9646-3 [6]) as well as the ETSI rules for conformance testing (ETS 300 406 [3]) are used as a basis for the test methodology.
102 486-2-1
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT); Test specifications for Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) transmission equipment; Part 2: DSRC application layer; Sub-Part 1: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma specification
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/1024860201/01.02.01_60/ts_1024860201v010201p.pdf
The present document specifies partial Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proformas for the application layer of CEN DSRC as defined in EN 12834 [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 [5]. This proforma is intended for use by suppliers of equipment which is claimed to conform to the CEN DSRC application layer, as specified in EN 12834 [1]. The present document also contains profile Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proformas and profile Requirements Lists for the application layer for use by suppliers of equipment which is claimed to conform to EN 13372 [2], DSRC Profiles for RTTT. To evaluate conformance of a particular implementation, it is necessary to have a statement of which capabilities and options have been implemented for a telecommunication specification. Such a statement is called an Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS). The present document provides proforma ICS templates, to be filled in by equipment suppliers.
102 486-2-2
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT); Test specifications for Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) transmission equipment; Part 2: DSRC application layer; Sub-Part 2: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP)
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/1024860202/01.02.01_60/ts_1024860202v010201p.pdf
The present document contains the Test Suite Structure (TSS) and Test Purposes (TP) to test the Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC); Application layer. The objective of this test specification is to provide a basis for conformance tests for DSRC equipment giving a high probability of inter-operability between different manufacturer's equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [5] and ISO/IEC 9646-2 [6]) as well as the ETSI rules for conformance testing (ETS 300 406 [4]) are used as a basis for the test methodology.
102 486-2-3
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT); Test specifications for Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) transmission equipment; Part 2: DSRC application layer; Sub-Part 3: Abstract Test Suite (ATS) and partial PIXIT proforma
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/1024860203/01.02.01_60/ts_1024860203v010201p.pdf
The present document (TS) contains the Abstract Test Suite (ATS) and partial PIXIT proforma to test the Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC); Application layer. The objective of the present document is to provide a basis for conformance tests for DSRC equipment giving a high probability of inter-operability between different manufacturer's equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [6], ISO/IEC 9646-2 [7] and ISO/IEC 9646-3 [8]) are used as a basis for the test methodology.
102 489
Environmental Engineering (EE); European telecommunications standard for equipment practice; Thermal management guidance for equipment and its deployment
TR
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102489/01.04.01_60/tr_102489v010401p.pdf
The present document is an aid for all integrators of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) equipment to minimize thermal problems. It establishes recommendations for the thermal management of racks/cabinets, miscellaneous racks/cabinets and locations. The present document considers telecommunication Central Office (CO) and Data Centers (DC) locations. The present document considers only the thermal factors. The integrator should consider the thermal factors in conjunction with the ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 [i.1] and other non-thermal factors.
102 490
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Peer-to-Peer Digital Private Mobile Radio using FDMA with a channel spacing of 6,25 kHz with e.r.p. of up to 500 mW
TS
1.9.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/102490/01.09.01_60/ts_102490v010901p.pdf
The present document covers digital private mobile radio equipment operating in peer-to-peer mode only. The equipment is based on FDMA with channel spacing of 6,25 kHz supporting voice and data applications. It covers only hand portable equipment complying with ETSI EN 303 405 [1] and having an integral antenna. This equipment is for use: i) In accordance with ECC/DEC/(15)05 [i.1] the harmonised frequency range 446,0 MHz to 446,2 MHz, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of analogue and digital PMR 446 applications. NOTE 1: The technical requirements for Digital PMR 446 included in ECC/DEC/(05)12 [i.1] are: handheld only operation in the frequency range 446,000 MHz to 446,200 MHz, maximum e.r.p. of 500 mW, and a maximum transmitter time-out-time of 180 seconds. ii) In the frequency band 149,01875 MHz to 149,11875 MHz under exemption from individual licensing. NOTE 2: These requirements are: maximum e.r.p. of 500 mW, and a maximum transmitter time-out-time of 180 seconds.
102 491
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS); System reference document
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102491/01.02.01_60/tr_102491v010201p.pdf
The present document defines the requirements for radio frequency usage for TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS). TEDS is a technical development that integrates a high speed data delivery with V+D as opposed to TETRA TAPS that is a non-integrated supplementary service. The market requirements and priorities set out in the present document are covering the user views and are generic to TAPS and TEDS. TEDS however is considered a better match for the emergency services than TAPS because of its integrated nature and security level common to TETRA V+D. 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).
102 492-1
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Part 1: Technical characteristics for pan-European harmonized communications equipment operating in the 5 GHz frequency range and intended for critical road-safety applications; System Reference Document
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/10249201/01.01.01_60/tr_10249201v010101p.pdf
The present document describes traffic telematics applications with the primary intention of reducing the number and severity of traffic accidents. It defines the spectrum usage requirements and protection parameters for communications equipment: • Primarily vehicle to vehicle. • Vehicle to roadside/infrastructure. 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).
102 492-2
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Part 2: Technical characteristics for pan European harmonized communications equipment operating in the 5 GHz frequency range intended for road safety and traffic management, and for non-safety related ITS applications; System Reference Document
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/10249202/01.01.01_60/tr_10249202v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the spectrum usage requirements for equipment related to: • primarily roadside/infrastructure to vehicle communications (RVC); • inter-vehicle communications (IVC). It includes necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) of the European Conference of Post and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), including: • Market information in annex A. • Technical information in annex B. • Expected compatibility issues in annex C.
102 493
Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Guidelines for the use of Video Quality Algorithms for Mobile Applications
TR
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102493/01.03.01_60/tr_102493v010301p.pdf
The present document gives guidelines for the use of video quality algorithms for the different services and scenarios applied in the mobile environment.
102 495-1
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Technical characteristics for SRD equipment using Ultra Wide Band Sensor technology (UWB); System Reference Document Part 1: Building material analysis and classification applications operating in the frequency band from 2,2 GHz to 8 GHz
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/10249501/01.01.01_60/tr_10249501v010101p.pdf
The present document provides information on the intended applications, the technical parameters and the radio spectrum requirements for UWB material analysis and classification devices operating in the frequency band from 2,2 GHz to 8 GHz. It describes handheld systems that are manually operated to scan a building structure for hidden objects and to analyze building material properties. In addition, the equipment design only supports activation when in direct contact to the structure or material being investigated. 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). The present document does not cover through-wall and ground probing radar devices.
102 495-2
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Technical characteristics for SRD equipment using Ultra Wide Band Sensor technology (UWB); System Reference Document; Part 2: Object Discrimination and Characterization (ODC) applications for power tool devices operating in the frequency band of 2,2 GHz to 8,5 GHz
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/10249502/01.02.01_60/tr_10249502v010201p.pdf
The present document provides information on the intended applications, the technical parameters and the radio spectrum requirements for UWB object classification sensor equipment operating in the frequency band from 2,2 GHz to 8,5 GHz. The applications which operate in close proximities can be divided in two different categories: Category 1: Proximity Sensing of Human tissue • Sensing and position detection of human tissue (extremities) for user-protection applications, e.g. for tooling equipment (table top saw); Category 2: Pre-impact protection (direct contact avoidance for building work) • Measure the thickness of materials and penetrate materials for "Break through" protection and avoid direct contact for building, construction type work (e.g. drilling machine); pre-impact detection. The present document includes necessary information including: • Detailed market information (annex A). • Technical information (annex B). • Expected compatibility issues (annex C). The present document does not cover communication, through-wall, building material analysis and classification and ground probing radar devices.
102 495-3
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference Document; Short Range Devices (SRD); Technical Characteristics for SRD equipment using Ultra-Wideband Sensor Technology (UWB); Part 3: Location tracking applications type 1 operating in the frequency band from 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz for indoor, portable and mobile outdoor applications
TR
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/10249503/01.03.01_60/tr_10249503v010301p.pdf
The present document defines the requirements for radio frequency usage for Ultra Wide Band (UWB) location tracking devices type 1. These devices are operating in the frequency range from 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz. Operation is foreseen for indoor, portable and mobile outdoor applications and the operating distance is limited to a maximum of about 100 metres. It will include applications from all different markets (see list of markets in introduction). The type 1 equipment complies with the conditions of the amended generic ECC decision [5]. Type 2 is covered in part 5 of TR 102 495 [9] and corresponds to a future generation of the equipment. The present document covers ultra-wideband location tracking tags which are attached to people or objects and tags are tracked using a fixed receiver infrastructure to only receive the UWB emission emitted by the tags. Equipment covered by the present document is fitted with an integral or dedicated antenna. 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).
102 495-5
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference Document; Short Range Devices (SRD); Technical characteristics for SRD equipment using Ultra Wide Band Sensor technology (UWB); Part 5: Location tracking applications type 2 operating in the frequency bands from 3,4 GHz to 4,8 GHz and from 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz for person and object tracking and industrial applications
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/10249505/01.02.01_60/tr_10249505v010201p.pdf
The present document defines the requirements for radio frequency usage for Ultra Wide Band (UWB) location tracking devices type 2. These devices would operate in the frequency ranges from 3,4 GHz to 4,8 GHz and from 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz. Operation is foreseen for indoor and outdoor applications in the range 3,4 GHz to 4,8 GHz and only indoor applications in the range 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz as for the earlier type (i.e. type 1) covered in TR 102 495-3 [i.9]. The operating distance may be limited to about 200 metres. It would include applications from all different markets (see list of markets in introduction). Site-specific licensing of fixed outdoor tracking systems using higher emission levels is possible and proposed by the present document. The present document covers ultra-wideband location tracking tags which are attached to people or objects. The tags are tracked using a base station infrastructure. Equipment covered by the present document is fitted with an integral or dedicated antenna. Additional information is given in the following annexes: • Detailed market information (annex A). • Technical information (annex B). • Expected compatibility issues (annex C).
102 375
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Guidelines for determining the parts of satellite earth station antenna radiation patterns concerned by the geostationary satellite orbit protection
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102300_102399/102375/01.02.01_60/tr_102375v010201p.pdf
The present document provides a method for the determination of the range of off-axis directions which could be oriented towards the visible part of GSO according to the following operational parameters: 1) the range of operational latitudes of the ES; 2) the minimum antenna main beam axis elevation; 3) the type of antenna mount used (e.g. azimuth-elevation, equatorial); 4) the alignment accuracy of the antenna mount axes; 5) the minimum East-West offset angle, relative to the satellite position, on the GSO from which protection of the GSO arc is required; and 6) in the case of an antenna designed for operation with a specific list of satellites, the minimum distance of the antenna to the sub-satellite points at the surface of the Earth. These operational parameters are either: • specified within the standard (e.g. the minimum antenna main beam axis elevation is equal to 7°); or • declared by the applicant; or • indicated within the user documentation.
102 496
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); System Reference Document; Short Range Devices (SRD); Technical characteristics for Location tracking Applications for Emergency Services (LAES) in disaster situations operating within the frequency range from 3,4 GHz to 4,8 GHz
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102400_102499/102496/02.01.01_60/tr_102496v020101p.pdf
The present document defines the requirements for radio frequency usage for short range Ultra Wide Band (UWB) location tracking devices to be used only by emergency services (e.g. fire workers, police, civil protection authorities) in critical situations or in surveillance operations and operating within the frequency range from 3,4 GHz to 4,8 GHz. A licensing approach is suggested for these applications. Additional information is given in the following annexes: • detailed market information (annex A); • technical information (annex B); • expected compatibility issues (annex C).
102 497
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT in the 1 920 MHz to 1 930 MHz Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) frequency band; Specific requirements
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102400_102499/102497/01.02.01_60/ts_102497v010201p.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 and provision to the user of various multimedia services in the 1 920 MHz to 1 930 MHz Unlicensed Personal Communication Service (UPCS) frequency band in accordance with the modifications introduced by the United States (US) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) FCC 04-219, Sixth Report and Order, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, and Fifth Memorandum Opinion and Order [11].
102 205
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); UML 2.0 action syntax feasibility study
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102200_102299/102205/01.01.01_60/tr_102205v010101p.pdf
The present document is a study on the feasibility of defining an action syntax for UML 2.0 for possible use in standardization. In addition, the need for an action semantics is discussed as well as what needs to be done in order to define a UML profile.
102 505
Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Development of a Reference Web page
TR
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102505/01.03.01_60/tr_102505v010301p.pdf
The present document describes the way used by a task force within the STQ Mobile working group to create and validate the Copernicus and subsequently the Kepler and Kepler Smartphone reference web pages to be used for QoS testing of http services. This included acquisition of basic information on parameters of typical "real-world" web pages. Whereas parts of the present document may appear to the reader as being a general guide, the present document should be understood primarily as a report on what was done. It should be clearly mentioned that the issue at hand is not "exact science". We want to design a reference page having properties of a "typical" web page. However, such typical web pages follow trends, given by available design tools, design paradigms, and fashions. The limits in which web designers operate are also given by transport channel capabilities such as higher bandwidth or device capabilities to render multimedia content. Given these facts, we should be aware that any concrete reference web page will need adjustment and reconsideration from time to time. QoS testing is about ranking. Given two systems under test having similar performance, choice of any particular reference web site may well determine ranking order, and open up room for discussions by people who do not like the results. Since this works in all directions, the conclusion suggested by the authors of the present document is to keep the qualitative nature of the subject well in mind and to refrain from taking the "winner/loser" aspect of benchmarking too serious.
102 506
Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Estimating Speech Quality per Call
TR
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102506/01.04.01_60/tr_102506v010401p.pdf
The present document proposes a way to model measurement results on a per sample basis that allow to estimate the perceived end-to-end speech quality per call for narrowband circuit switched voice services in mobile networks. It focuses on speech (listening) quality of a voice call. Speech quality per call calculation determines the speech quality separate per each direction of the call. Conversational properties such as talker quality, round trip and other related metrics are not considered. Speech Quality of video telephony is not considered either. The scenario is focussing on test signals between 60 seconds and 120 seconds in duration with alternating speech/silence periods as described in clause 5. The presented model is based on three studies but may not generalize to other call scenarios than those used in the underlying studies. Throughout the present document where ITU-T Recommendation P.862.1 [i.2] (or ITU-T Recommendation P.862 [i.1]) is quoted the same applies to all measurements of listening quality. This can be listening quality scores gained by auditory tests (MOS-LQS) or objective measurements predicting MOS-LQO according to ITU-T Recommendation P.800.1 [i.3] covering the relevant network distortions and speech processing components in their scope.
102 507
Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Fixed network Short Message Service (F-SMS) for IP networks; Service description
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102507/01.01.01_60/ts_102507v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the stage 1 service description of the Fixed network Short Message Service (F-SMS) using IP technology applicable to both NGN with an IMS and other IP networks. Stage 1 is an overall service description, primarily from the 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. Where the text indicates the status of a requirement, (i.e. a strict command or prohibition, an authorization leaving freedom or, a capability or possibility), this shall be reflected in the text of the relevant stage two and stage three standards. The present document describes only the Fixed network Short Message Service (F-SMS) between an Short Message Terminal Equipment (SM-TE) and a Short Message Service Centre (SM-SC). Charging principles are outside the scope of the present document. The present document contains the core service features, optional service features and also additional service features for the Fixed network Short Message Service. A service may be provided on the basis of the core requirements alone. The present document does not deal with a Short Message Service Broadcast. Furthermore, additional functionalities not covered in the present document may be implemented. The requirements of which are considered outside of the scope of the present document are consequently outside the scope of the corresponding stage 2 and stage 3 standards. Such additional functionalities may be on a network-wide basis, or particular to one user or a group of users. Such additional functionalities do not compromise conformance to the core requirements of the service. Personal Identification Number (PIN) security matters are outside the scope of the present document. Furthermore, conformance to the present document is met by conforming to the stage 3 standards with the field of application appropriate to the equipment being implemented. Therefore no method of testing is provided for the present document.
102 508
Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS) for IP networks; Service description
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102508/01.01.01_60/ts_102508v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the stage 1 service description of the Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS) using IP technology applicable to both NGN with an IMS and other IP networks. Stage 1 is an overall service description, primarily from the 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. Where the text indicates the status of a requirement, (i.e. a strict command or prohibition, an authorization leaving freedom or, a capability or possibility), this shall be reflected in the text of the relevant stage two and stage three standards. The present document describes only the Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS) between a Multimedia Messaging Terminal Equipment (MM-TE) and a Multimedia Messaging Service Centre (MM-SC). Charging principles are outside the scope of the present document. The present document contains the core service features and also additional service features for the Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS). A service may be provided on the basis of the core requirements alone. Furthermore, additional functionalities not covered in the present document may be implemented. The requirements of which are considered outside of the scope of the present document are consequently outside the scope of the corresponding stage 2 and stage 3 standards. Such additional functionalities may be on a network-wide basis, or particular to one user or a group of users. Such additional functionalities do not compromise conformance to the core requirements of the service. Personal Identification Number (PIN) security matters are outside the scope of the present document. Furthermore, conformance to the present document is met by conforming to the protocol standards with the field of application appropriate to the equipment being implemented. Therefore no method of testing is provided for the present document.
102 509
Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM); Single Channel Simulcast (SCS)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102509/01.01.01_60/ts_102509v010101p.pdf
The present document gives a specification for the preparation of a transmission signal allowing the simultaneous transmission of analogue and digital versions of the same audio programme in one frequency channel (Single Channel Simulcast, SCS). The transmitted signal is compliant to existing frequency channel grids and bandwidths of ITU-R in the broadcasting frequency bands below 30 MHz (see ITU-R Radio Regulations [1]). The signal consists of a sinusoidal carrier and two additional signal parts in the upper and lower sideband. The digital part in the upper sideband corresponds to a Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) signal as specified in [2], therefore a standard DRM consumer receiver will be able to extract and decode the included digital data. An analogue audio AM receiver applying envelope demodulation on the overall received signal will provide an audio signal to the listener comparable to standard AM transmission. NOTE: Other methods of signal generation for SCS are feasible. The present document may be revised in the future to describe one or more additional methods.
102 511
Human Factors (HF); AT Commands for Assistive Mobile Device Interfaces
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102511/01.01.01_60/ts_102511v010101p.pdf
The present document sets out the requirements for new AT command protocols that can be used to enable assistive devices to interwork satisfactorily with mobile terminals over a range of suitable interfaces.
102 512
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Security; Security requirements analysis for modulation enhancements to TETRA
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102512/01.01.01_60/tr_102512v010101p.pdf
The present document updates the threat analysis presented in ETR 086-3 [1] with respect to new services and capabilities offered by the enhancements to TETRA that aim to provide alternative modulation schemes with a view to offering higher data transmission rates. NOTE: The analysis provided by ETR 086-3 [1] remains valid and the recommendations made by that document remain in force. In clause 7 the analysis identifies security extensions required for EN 300 392-7 [3].
102 513
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Feasibility Study into the Implications of Operating Public Safety Sector (PSS) TEDS using the proposed "Tuning Range" concept in the 410 MHz to 430 MHz and 450 MHz to 470 MHz frequency bands
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102513/01.01.01_60/tr_102513v010101p.pdf
The present document considers possible implications covering the following areas: • Frequency Spectrum Considerations. • Implications on use of wideband terminals covering 380 MHz to 470 MHz. • Radio terminal antenna implications. • Base station antenna implications. • Implications of transmitter combining and receiver splitting systems at TETRA base station sites. • Security implications of Public Safety sharing frequency bands used by non-public safety users. • TEDS channel bandwidth assignment implications. • Spectrum efficiency implications of TETRA V+D and TEDS in the same band versus TETRA V+D and TEDS in separate bands. • Propagation and coverage implications of the control channels and TEDS channels being in different frequency bands. • Implications of Two Antenna System Working at Base Station Sites. • Alternative Solutions.
102 514
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Internet Protocol Testing (IPT): IPv6 Core Protocol; Requirements Catalogue
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102514/02.01.01_60/ts_102514v020101p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to provide a catalogue of requirements extracted from the core IPv6 RFCs (see references in clause 2) and from ETSI Specifications. The catalogue follows the guidelines defined by the MTS IPv6 Testing: Methodology and Framework (see TS 102 351 in bibliography).
102 515
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Internet Protocol Testing (IPT): IPv6 Core Protocol; Conformance Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP)
TS
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102515/01.01.02_60/ts_102515v010102p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to provide Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) for conformance tests of the core IPv6 protocol based on the requirements defined in the IPv6 requirements catalogue (TS 102 514 [2]) and written according to the guidelines of TS 102 351 [1], ISO/IEC 9646-2 [4] and ETS 300 406 [5].
102 516
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Internet Protocol Testing (IPT): IPv6 Core Protocol; Conformance Abstract Test Suite (ATS) and partial Protocol Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (PIXIT) proforma
TS
3.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102516/03.01.01_60/ts_102516v030101p.pdf
The present document specifies the Abstract Test Suite (ATS) for the core functions of the Internet Protocol, Version 6, as defined in the specifications [11] through to [21]. The ATS is based on the requirements defined in the IPv6 requirements catalogue (TS 102 514 [2]) and theIPv6 test purposes (TS 102 515 [3]) and written according to the guidelines of TS 102 514 [2], ISO/IEC 9646-2 [5] and ETS 300 406 [9]. The objective of the present document is to provide a basis for conformance tests for IPv6 equipment giving a high probability of inter-operability between different manufacturer's IPv6 equipments. Annex A provides the Tree and Tabular Combined Notation (TTCN-3) part of the ATS. Annex B provides the Partial Protocol Implementation Extra Information for Testing (PIXIT) Proforma of the ATS. Annex C provides the Protocol Conformance Test Report (PCTR) Proforma of the ATS.
102 517
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Internet Protocol Testing (IPT): IPv6 Core Protocol; Interoperability Test Suite (ITS)
TS
2.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102517/02.00.01_60/ts_102517v020001p.pdf
The present document specifies the interoperability Test Descriptions (TDs) with integrated Test Purposes (TPs) for the IPv6 Core standards. The TDs are presented in the tabular form specified in TS 102 424 [1] and the TPs are defined using the TPLan notation also described in TS 102 424 [1]. The Test Suite Structure is based on the IETF RFCs which, together, form the IPv6 Core specification and is reflected in the use of "Group/End Group" statements in the TPLan code presented in annex A.
102 518
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Internet Protocol Testing (IPT); IPv4 to IPV6 Transitioning; Conformance Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102518/01.01.01_60/ts_102518v010101p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to provide Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) for conformance tests of the IPv4 to IPv6 transitioning protocol based on the requirements defined in the IPv6 requirements catalogue (TS 102 599 [2]) and written according to the guidelines of TS 102 351 [1], ISO/IEC 9646-2 [4] and ETS 300 406 [5].
102 519
Lawful Interception (LI); Lawful Interception of public Wireless LAN Internet Access
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102519/01.02.01_60/tr_102519v010201p.pdf
The present document provides an overview of the issues and challenges regarding the Lawful Interception of Public Internet Access by means of Wireless LAN technology as defined in the IEEE 802.11 [i.2] specification and possible approaches for dealing with these issues, considering different architectures and business models. The present document is applicable to public Internet access. The private use of Wireless LAN technology is excluded.
102 520
Human Factors (HF); Access symbols for use with video content and ICT devices; Development and evaluation
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102520/01.01.02_60/tr_102520v010102p.pdf
The present document reports the background research, symbols development and evaluation undertaken to create a European Standard (ETSI ES 202 432) [4] on symbols to identify the availability of access services applicable to a range of ICT devices. The access services to be identified were: • Subtitling. • Audio description. • Signing. • Speech output. • Spoken command. The symbols defined in the final standard will be applicable to all access services, ICT devices and associated media that provide the defined facilities.
102 521
Speech Processing, Transmission and Quality aspects (STQ); Support to TC EMTEL for QoS and Transmission Quality aspects for end-to-end services
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102521/01.01.01_60/tr_102521v010101p.pdf
The present document provides basic information on the planning and provision of end-to-end services with respect to transmission quality. Network management, signalling and traffic engineering aspects are out of the scope of the present document. The purpose of the present document is to describe the basic approach in order to identify QoS requirements and objectives for end-to-end services and to list critical technical aspects that have an influence on the resulting service quality. Also references to appropriate existing standards are given. Based on this information technical requirements and thresholds for the telecommunications network infrastructure and terminal equipment needed in order to support the desired end-to-end services can be derived. The present document takes into account traditional circuit switched as well as packet switched technology.
102 522
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Equipment for Detecting Movement; Radio equipment operating in the frequency range 17,1 GHz to 17,3 GHz; System Reference Document for Ground Based Synthetic Aperture Radar (GBSAR)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102522/01.01.01_60/tr_102522v010101p.pdf
The present document provides information on the intended applications; the technical parameters and the radio spectrum requirements for GBSAR based Stepped Frequency CW (SF-CW) radar, operating in the frequency band: • 17,1 GHz to 17,3 GHz. The present document describes a GBSAR system that is used for detection of movement. The scope is limited to radar equipment operated as a short range device. The radar applications in the present document are not intended for communications purposes but exclusively for detection of movement related to safety of structures potentially effecting the protection of workers and the general public. A few examples of applications are given below but are limited to: • static and dynamic load analyses of constructions like bridges and buildings; • landslide monitoring; • volcano and earthquake movement detection; • urban area subsidence detection. Additional information on GBSAR is given in the following clauses: • Annex A: Detailed market information; • Annex B: Technical information; • Annex C: Expected compatibility issues.
102 523
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Portable Content Format (PCF) specification 1.0
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102523/01.01.01_60/ts_102523v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the DVB Portable Content Format (PCF) which provides an interactive television (iTV) service description format. This has been designed in response to the commercial requirements given in DVB CM-MHP-0651 v2.0.
102 525
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Satellite Digital Radio (SDR) service; Functionalities, architecture and technologies
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102525/01.01.01_60/tr_102525v010101p.pdf
The present document concerns the functionalities, reference architecture and technologies for Satellite Digital Radio (SDR) systems. In particular, the radio interface of SDR broadcast receivers is addressed. It provides a summary of technologies that can be used to address the functionalities in a manner compatible with the reference architecture. The various technologies have been submitted during an internal call for proposals of the ETSI TC SES/SDR working group. Within the scope of the present document, the various technology choices and interfaces/layers are not intended to be completely definitive, and other choices might be considered. It should also be noted that various architectures described in the present document are not intended to be interoperable with each other. The material in the present document should be useful for the creation of an SDR radio interface standard or standards for particular parts of the SDR system.
102 526
Speech Processing, Transmission and Quality Aspects (STQ); Wideband telephony considerations
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102526/01.01.01_60/tr_102526v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the state of the art of the research, tools and standards which are relevant for specifying, assessing and predicting wideband speech quality. The present document gives a summary of: - Existing methods and specifications applicable for wideband telephony. - The state of the art subjective testing procedures for wideband applications. - The ongoing work relevant to define and assess the wideband terminal (and network) characteristics. - The ongoing work on objective models for wideband speech quality assessment and prediction. The present document furthermore gives an overview about the work needed to create a wideband transmission rating model. Independent of speech coder used. The present document focuses on wideband telephony (100 Hz to 8 kHz) but is not limited to this frequency range.
102 527-1
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); New Generation DECT; Part 1: Wideband speech
TS
1.5.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10252701/01.05.01_60/ts_10252701v010501p.pdf
The present document specifies a set of functionalities of the New Generation DECT. The New Generation DECT provides the following basic new functionalities: • Wideband voice service (the present document). • Packet-mode data service supporting Internet Protocol with efficient spectrum usage and high data rates (ETSI TS 102 527-2 [i.4]). • Extended Wideband speech services (ETSI TS 102 527-3 [i.5]). • Light Data Services: Software Update Over The Air (SUOTA), Content Downloading and HTTP based applications (ETSI TS 102 527-4 [i.11]). • Additional feature set nr.1 for Extended wideband speech services (ETSI TS 102 527-5 [i.12]). All New Generation DECT devices will offer at least one of these services. If the device offers the wideband voice service, it will support also the DECT standard 32 kbit/s voice service according to ETSI EN 300 444 [12] (GAP). All DECT devices claiming to be compliant with this Application Profile will offer at least the basic services defined as mandatory. In addition to that, optional features can be implemented to offer additional DECT services. The aim of the present document is to guarantee a sufficient level of interoperability and to provide an easy route for the development of DECT wideband speech applications, with the features of the present document being a common fall-back option available in all devices compliant to this profile. The present document also includes further development for super-wideband and fullband speech and audio services.
102 527-2
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); New Generation DECT; Part 2: Support of transparent IP packet data
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10252702/01.01.01_60/ts_10252702v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies a set of functionalities of the New Generation DECT. The functionalities defined in this profile are based on DECT base standard, EN 300 175, parts 1 [1] to 8 [8] , DECT Generic Access Profile (GAP), EN 300 444 [15], and DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS), EN 301 649 [16]. The New Generation DECT provides the following basic new functionalities: • Wideband voice service. • Packet-mode data service supporting Internet Protocol with efficient spectrum usage and high data rates. The present document describes the second part: packet-mode data service supporting Internet Protocol with efficient spectrum usage and high data rate. For description of the Wideband voice service see TS 102 527-1 [17]. All New Generation DECT devices will offer at least one or both of these services. If the device offers the wideband voice service, it will support also the DECT standard 32 kbit/s voice service according to EN 300 444 [15] (GAP). All DECT devices claiming to be compliant with this Application Profile will offer at least the basic services defined as mandatory. In addition to that, optional features can be implemented to offer additional DECT services. The aim of the present document is to guarantee a sufficient level of interoperability and to provide an easy route for development of DECT data applications, with the features of the present document being a common fall-back option available in all compliant to this profile equipment. DECT does not standardize Internet Application protocols or other high layer data protocols, which are in the scope of other standarization organizations.
102 527-3
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); New Generation DECT; Part 3: Extended wideband speech services
TS
1.7.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10252703/01.07.01_60/ts_10252703v010701p.pdf
The present document specifies a set of functionalities of the New Generation DECT. The New Generation DECT provides the following basic new functionalities: • Wideband speech service (ETSI TS 102 527-1 [21] of this multi-part deliverable). • Packet-mode data service supporting Internet Protocol with efficient spectrum usage and high data rates (ETSI TS 102 527-2 [i.4] of this multi-part deliverable). • Extended wideband speech services (the present document). • Light Data Services: Software Update Over The Air (SUOTA), Content Downloading and HTTP based applications (ETSI TS 102 527-4 [i.5] of this multipart deliverable). • Additional feature set nr.1 for Extended wideband speech services. Additional functionalities of the New Generation DECT may be defined in the future in further parts of this multi-part deliverable, or in different documents. All New Generation DECT devices will offer at least one or several of these services. The present document describes the part 3: Extended wideband speech services: • For the description of the wideband speech service, see ETSI TS 102 527-1 [21]. • For the description of the support of transparent IP packet data, see ETSI TS 102 527-2 [i.4]. • For the description of the Light Data Services: Software Update Over The Air (SUOTA), Content Downloading and HTTP based applications, see ETSI TS 102 527-4 [i.5]. • The description of the additional feature set nr.1 for Extended wideband speech services will be published as ETSI TS 102 527-5 [i.13]. Part 3 ("Extended wideband speech services") is defined as an extension of part 1 ("Wideband speech" [21]), which means that all devices compliant to the present document will also implement at least all mandatory features and may implement the optional features defined in part 1. In addition to that, the present document defines additional mandatory or optional features. Part 1 [21], and therefore part 3, are also defined as extensions of the "Generic Access Profile (GAP)" [12]. All DECT devices offering Wideband speech services (part 1 or part 1 plus part 3) are also compliant with the "Generic Access Profile (GAP)" [12], and offer the DECT standard 32 kbit/s voice service according to GAP [12]. All DECT devices claiming to be compliant with this Application Profile will offer at least the basic services defined as mandatory. In addition to that, optional features can be implemented to offer additional DECT services. The aim of the present document is to guarantee a sufficient level of interoperability and to provide an easy route for development of DECT wideband speech applications, with the features of the present document being a common fall-back option available in all compliant to this profile equipment. ETSI ETSI TS 102 527-3 V1.7.1 (2019-08) 14
102 527-4
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); New Generation DECT; Part 4: Light Data Services; Software Update Over The Air (SUOTA), content downloading and HTTP based applications
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10252704/01.03.01_60/ts_10252704v010301p.pdf
The present document specifies a set of functionalities of the New Generation DECT. The functionalities defined in this profile are based on DECT base standard, ETSI EN 300 175, parts 1 [1] to 8 [8], DECT Generic Access Profile (GAP), ETSI EN 300 444 [14], and DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS), ETSI EN 301 649 [15]. The New Generation DECT provides the following basic new functionalities: • wideband voice service; • packet-mode data service supporting Internet Protocol with efficient spectrum usage and high data rates. All DECT devices claiming to be compliant with this Application Profile will offer at least the basic services defined as mandatory. In addition to that, optional features can be implemented to offer additional DECT services. The aim of the present document is to guarantee a sufficient level of interoperability and to provide an easy route for development of DECT data applications, with the features of the present document being a common fall-back option available in all compliant to this profile equipment.
102 527-5
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); New Generation DECT; Part 5: Additional feature set nr. 1 for extended wideband speech services
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10252705/01.03.01_60/ts_10252705v010301p.pdf
The present document specifies a set of functionalities of the New Generation DECT. The New Generation DECT provides the following basic new functionalities: • Wideband speech service (part 1). • Packet-mode data service supporting Internet Protocol with efficient spectrum usage and [18] high data rates (part 2). • Extended wideband speech services (part 3). • Light Data Services: Software Update Over The Air (SUOTA), Content Downloading and HTTP based applications (part 4). • Additional feature set nr. 1 for extended wideband speech services (part 5). All New Generation DECT devices will offer at least one or several of these services. The present document describes the part 5: Additional feature set nr. 1 for extended wideband speech services. • For the description of the wideband speech service, see ETSI TS 102 527-1 [17]. • For the description of the support of transparent IP packet data, see ETSI TS 102 527-2 [i.4]. • For the description of the Extended wideband speech services, see ETSI TS 102 527-3 [18]. • For the description of the Light Data Services: Software Update Over The Air (SUOTA), Content Downloading and HTTP based applications, see ETSI TS 102 527-4 [i.5]. Part 5 ("Additional feature set nr. 1 for extended wideband speech services") is defined as an extension of part 3 ("Extended wideband speech services" [18]) which is itself an extension of part 1 ("Wideband speech service" [17]). Consequently, this means that all devices compliant to the present document will also implement at least all mandatory features and may implement the optional features defined in part 3 and part 1. In addition to that, the present document defines additional mandatory or optional features. Part 1, and therefore also part 3 and part 5, are defined as extensions of the "Generic Access Profile (GAP)" [11]. All DECT devices offering Wideband speech services (part 1, or part 1 plus part 3, or part 1 plus part 3 plus part 5) are also compliant with the "Generic Access Profile (GAP)" [11], and offer the DECT standard 32 kbit/s voice service according to GAP [11]. All DECT devices claiming to be compliant with this Application Profile will offer at least the basic services defined as mandatory. In addition to that, optional features can be implemented to offer additional DECT services. The aim of the present document is to guarantee a sufficient level of interoperability and to provide an easy route for development of DECT wideband speech applications, with the features of the present document being a common fall-back option available in all compliant to this profile equipment. ETSI ETSI TS 102 527-5 V1.3.1 (2019-08) 12
102 529
Speech and Multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); SMS Testing Guidelines; Measurement Methodologies and Quality Aspects
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102529/01.01.01_60/tr_102529v010101p.pdf
The goal of the present document is to point out all the aspects impacting SMS service measurement results, providing many different approaches for SMS testing.
102 530
Environmental Engineering (EE); The reduction of energy consumption in telecommunications equipment and related infrastructure
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102530/01.02.01_60/tr_102530v010201p.pdf
The present document is an accumulation of ideas on the methods to increase the energy efficiency of telecommunication systems in order to reduce its operational energy use; the present document considers telecommunication equipment and infrastructure equipment (power station, air cooling, control of equipment, etc.) in telecommunication centres. The energy efficiency of end-user equipment is not considered. Focus is on the operational phase.
102 531
Environmental Engineering (EE); Better determination of equipment energy consumption for improved sizing of power plant
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102531/01.01.01_60/tr_102531v010101p.pdf
The present document presents an analysis of power draw data for mobile phone infrastructure equipment collected in the field. The power draw of in-use conditions of large systems at both lightly and heavily used sites is compared to the design points for the equipment in operation. The analysis and conclusions for this brief study has implications for other types of broadband and central office equipment.
102 532
Environmental Engineering (EE); The use of alternative energy solutions in telecommunication installations
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102532/01.02.01_60/tr_102532v010201p.pdf
Due to new power and energy context such as greenhouse effect and other environmental issues, fuel depletion and electricity cost increase, new regulation and standards, telecom operators have to make efforts to use alternatives. The present document covers alternative energy sources completed by current and new energy storage that can be used in ICT. Such alternative energy sources are: • fuel cells; • photovoltaic generators; • wind turbine generators; • micro hydro generators; • stirling machine; • alternative cooling sources, e.g. geo-cooling, fresh air cooling (or free cooling), absorption machines. It proposes an overview of practical solutions for power and cooling systems using alternative energy sources. Interoperability of heterogeneous alternative energy sources is the key issue. Hybrid systems reliability and efficiency is also in the scope of the present document. Bearing in mind the availability and the maintainability of the power plants for TLC, the present document considers: • the principle of energy converters operating from alternative energy sources; • the minimum set of information on energy converters; • the main sizing parameters; • the architecture of the power systems using the energy converters either only one type or as a combination of two or more such devices; • existing and new energy storage; • cooling solutions from alternative sources (geo-cooling). New (not traditional) solutions for cooling will be proposed and expanded in a separate document.
102 533
Environmental Engineering (EE) Measurement Methods and limits for Energy Consumption in Broadband Telecommunication Networks Equipment
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102533/01.01.01_60/ts_102533v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the power consumption limits, the methodology and the test conditions to measure the power consumption of broadband fixed telecommunication networks equipment. The power consumption limits are based on the European Code of Conduct for Broadband Equipment [i.1]. The types of broadband access technologies covered by the present document are the ones widely deployed at the date of publication. Other access technologies may be included in further versions of the present document. In addition to the full power state, power-saving states asdefined in DSL standards [i.2] and [i.3] are also covered. Currently, the present document only considers DSLAM DSL equipment.Future versions will also include MSAN equipment. Other access technologies (e.g. WiMAX, PLC, optical) are not yet considered because they are still in an early stage of development/deployment The present document focuses on Network Equipment.The end-user equipment is not handled in the present document.For limits for end-user Equipment please refer to the current revision of the Code of Conduct for Broadband Equipment [i.1].
102 535
Human Factors (HF); Guidelines for real-time person-to-person communication services; Future requirements
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102535/01.01.02_60/tr_102535v010102p.pdf
The present document is based on EG 202 534 [3] and a web-based guideline Access and Tutorial System (http://portal.etsi.org/stfs/STF_HomePages/STF284/STF284.asp). The main content of EG 202 534 [3] are guidelines for the real-time person-to-person communication services that provide text communication, audio communication, avatar communication, data communication, video communication and multimedia communication. Service topics include audio-video asynchrony, video resolution, video delay and packet loss for fixed and mobile networks. User topics include communication tasks (e.g. negotiation, joint problem solving and persuasion), usage outcomes (e.g. task efficiency, task effectiveness and user satisfaction) and special user groups (e.g. persons who are deaf, blind and elderly). About 650 intended guideline users have been involved in the development work of EG 202 534 [3] and the associated web-based system. The present document describes the requirements for guidelines and the tutorial system that were identified. It considers three main areas of future work based on experiences from the project: • Enhancement of the existing EG 202 534 [3] (e.g. through collection of test data on important topics). • Enhancement of the web-based tutorial system. • New service areas.
102 538
User Group; List of definitions and abbreviations
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102538/01.01.01_60/tr_102538v010101p.pdf
The present document is intended as a repository of definitions for use in the User Group deliverables. As far as possible they come from the deliverables of formal Standardization Bodies (e.g. ETSI, ITU-T, ISO or IEC, etc.) and meet the users' understanding. When there is no known definition available from the formal Standardization Bodies for a given context, the one given here has been approved by the User Group as the most appropriate at the approval time. When several definitions exist for the same concept and meet the user views in differing contexts, they are given with their related contexts, the originating body and deliverable.
102 539
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Carriage of Broadband Content Guide (BCG) information over Internet Protocol (IP)
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102539/01.03.01_60/ts_102539v010301p.pdf
The present document specifies the signalling and the transport of TV-Anytime information over an always-on bi-directional IP network. The specification allows for metadata describing Live Media Broadcast, Content on Demand and Content Download Services delivered over any type of network using DVB specifications (e.g. DVB-T, DVB-S, DVB-IPTV). It can be used to develop a Broadband Content Guide, i.e. a content guide that is delivered over an always-on bi-directional IP network. The present document is an addendum to TS 102 034 [4].
102 542
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines for the implementation of DVB-IP Phase 1 specifications
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102542/01.02.01_60/ts_102542v010201p.pdf
The present document is designed as a companion document to help implement the DVB-IP Phase 1 version 3: Transport of MPEG2-TS Based DVB Services over IP Based Networks [1], which is referred to as the Handbook. The present document is organized in separate sections in the order of the boot-up sequence of the HNED rather than in the same section structure as the Handbook. Each clause deals with a specific aspect of the DVB-IP technology, and offers explanations and examples not found in the Handbook. Additionally, it provides guidelines to implement the Broadband Content Guide (BCG) specification [3].
102 542-1
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines for the implementation of DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specifications; Part 1: Core IPTV Functions
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10254201/02.01.01_60/ts_10254201v020101p.pdf
The present document is designed as a companion document to help implement the DVB-IPTV Phase 1 version 6: ETSI TS 102 034 [1], which is referred to as the DVB-IPTV handbook. The present document is the part 1 of the Guidelines and is focusing on the core IPTV functions. Other parts present other aspects of the DVB-IPTV technologies. The present document is organized in separate sections in the order of the boot-up sequence of the HNED rather than in the same section structure as the DVB-IPTV handbook. Each clause deals with a specific aspect of the DVB-IPTV technology, and offers explanations and examples not found in the DVB-IPTV handbook.
102 542-2
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines for the implementation of DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specifications; Part 2: Broadband Content Guide (BCG) and Content on Demand
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10254202/02.01.01_60/ts_10254202v020101p.pdf
The present document is designed as a companion document to help implement the DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specification ETSI TS 102 034 [1], which is referred to as the Handbook. The present document deals with Broadband Content Guide (BCG) and Content on Demand. It presents the ways to discover BCG and Content on Demand, and how to connect to them. The present document is organized in separate sections in the order of the boot-up sequence of the HNED rather than in the same section structure as the Handbook. Each clause deals with a specific aspect of the DVB-IPTV technology, and offers explanations and examples not found in the Handbook. Additionally, it provides guidelines to implement the Broadband Content Guide (BCG) specification [3]. Since version 6 the DVB IPTV Handbook [1] also supports the usage of IPv6 addresses and accompanying methods (e.g. for address assigning and multicast support). For the sake of convenience, some examples presented in the present document still make use of IPv4 addresses although IPv6 addresses could also be used. Due to the fact that the IPTV Handbook supports IPv4 and Iv6 in parallel, there is no example which could only work in either an IPv4 or an IPv6 network.
102 542-3-1
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines for the implementation of DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specifications; Part 3: Error Recovery; Sub-part 1: Overview of DVB-IPTV Error Recovery
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/1025420301/02.01.01_60/ts_1025420301v020101p.pdf
The present document is designed as a companion document to help implement the DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specification ETSI TS 102 034 [1], which is referred to as the Handbook. Part 3 of this multi-part deliverable deals with error recovery technologies. The present document provides a presentation of error recovery technologies within DVB-IPTV, and some elements of comparison between them.
102 542-3-2
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines for the implementation of DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specifications; Part 3: Error Recovery; Sub-part 2: Application Layer - Forward Error Correction (AL-FEC)
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/1025420302/02.01.01_60/ts_1025420302v020101p.pdf
The present document is designed as a companion document to help implement the DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specification ETSI TS 102 034 [1], which is referred to as the Handbook. Part 3 of this multi-part deliverable deals with Error recovery technologies [i.2] and [i.3]. The present document provides guidelines on the Application Layer - Forward Error Correction (AL-FEC) technology.
102 542-3-3
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines for the implementation of DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specifications; Part 3: Error Recovery; Sub-part 3: Retransmission (RET)
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/1025420303/02.01.01_60/ts_1025420303v020101p.pdf
The present document is designed as a companion document to help implement the DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specification Transport of MPEG2-TS Based DVB Services over IP Based Networks [1], which is referred to as the Handbook. Part 3 of this multi-part deliverable deals with error recovery technologies. The present document provides guidelines on the Retransmission (RET) technology.
102 542-4
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines for the implementation of DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specifications; Part 4: Remote Management and Firmware Update
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10254204/02.01.01_60/ts_10254204v020101p.pdf
The present document cannot be considered as a complete specification for or description of the Remote Management and Firmware Update System specified by DVB, it is created to provide guidance to be used in conjunction with the specification (ETSI TS 102 824 [2]) in association with ETSI TS 102 034 [1]. The present document includes: • Some description of the system reference model, including the interfaces is introduced in clause 4. • The "operational" relationship between the DVB IPTV, DVB RMS-FUS and the Broadband Forum remote management specifications (ETSI TS 102 034 [1], and ETSI TS 102 824 [2] and TR-069 [7]) is shown in clause 5 of the present document. • The description of the RMS and FUS usage models is given in clause 6 of the present document. • Clauses 7, 8 and 9 of the present document provide some information on the components of the solution. • Clauses 10, 11 and 12 of the present document contain guidelines for implementation of the RMS-FUS, arranged in an order intended to reflect actual usage scenarios. • Clause 13 of the present document contains usage guidelines for the data model components to support content download services based on the DVB Content Download Service described in ETSI TS 102 034 [1], clause 10. Devices in the home environment are all referred to as Consumer Premises Equipment (CPEs), and this may include all IP connected devices in the home which are compliant with the DVB RMS-FUS Specification ETSI TS 102 824 [2]. This may include home network devices connected indirectly to the access network, e.g. through a router provided that IP connectivity can be arranged and that the requirements of ETSI TS 102 824 [2] are met.
102 542-5
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines for the implementation of DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specifications; Part 5: Content Download Service (CDS)
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10254205/02.01.01_60/ts_10254205v020101p.pdf
The present document is designed as a companion document to help implement the DVB-IPTV Phase 1 version 4 and later revisions: ETSI TS 102 034 [1], which is referred to as the DVB-IPTV Handbook. The present document is organized as part of a multi-part document on Guidelines for the implementation of DVB-IPTV Phase 1 specifications. The present document deals with Content Download Service. Content Download Services describe the functionality to download content items to the local storage of the HNED. The consumption is independent of the delivery. The present document describes: • an architectural overview how Content Download Services may be deployed; • some use cases in the scope of Content Download Services; • a summary of the system reference architecture and the system components; • deployment examples for use cases based on CDS specification.
102 543
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Globally Executable MHP (GEM) Specification 1.2
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102543/01.01.01_60/ts_102543v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the GEM platform based on MHP [1]. GEM is applicable for specifications and standards based on the MHP APIs, content formats and semantic guarantees. The present document is firstly intended to be used by entities writing terminal specifications and/or standards based on MHP. Secondly it is intended for developers of applications that use the GEM functionality and APIs. The GEM specification aims to ensure interoperability between GEM applications and different implementations of platforms supporting GEM applications. This includes interoperability across different middleware specifications, e.g. MHP and OCAP 1.1 [2]. Implementers should consult the publisher of specifications which reference GEM regarding conformance. NOTE: The present document defines the interfaces visible to applications. Application developers should not assume that any related interface is available unless it is specifically listed. Terminal standards or implementations may have other interfaces present. One of the primary goals of the present document is to minimize the number of divergences between MHP and GEM terminal specifications, wherever practical. Divergence is defined in clause 3.1. Where divergences are inescapable, the present document serves as a place to document and control the permitted divergences, so that they will be predictable to terminal manufacturers, broadcasters and application authors.
102 545-1
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HiperMAN; Conformance Testing for WiMAX/HiperMAN 1.3.1 Part 1: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10254501/01.03.01_60/ts_10254501v010301p.pdf
The present document specifies the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) for HiperMAN/WiMAX per ISO/IEC 9646-7 [10], ITU-T Recommendation X.296 [11] and EG 201 058 [12] for conformance of HiperMAN1.3.1/WiMAX compliant systems.
102 545-2
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HiperMAN; Conformance Testing for WiMAX/HiperMAN 1.3.1 Part 2: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP)
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10254502/01.03.01_60/ts_10254502v010301p.pdf
The present document contains the Test Suite Structure (TSS) and Test Purposes (TP) to test the BRAN HiperMAN Data Link Control (DLC) layer. The objective of the present document is to provide a basis for conformance tests for HiperMAN equipment giving a high probability of air interface inter-operability between different manufacturers' HiperMAN equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [5] and ISO/IEC 9646-2 [6]) as well as the ETSI rules for conformance testing (ETS 300 406 [4]) are used as a basis for the test methodology.
102 545-3
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HiperMAN; Conformance Testing for WiMAX/HiperMAN 1.3.1 Part 3: Abstract Test Suite (ATS)
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10254503/01.03.01_60/ts_10254503v010301p.pdf
The present document contains the Abstract Test Suite (ATS) to test BRAN HiperMAN1.3.1/WiMAX systems for conformance. The objective of the present document is to provide a basis for conformance tests for BRAN HiperMAN/WiMAX equipment giving a high probability of air interface inter-operability between different manufacturer's BRAN HiperMAN/WiMAX equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [5] and ISO/IEC 9646-2 [6]) as well as the ETSI rules for conformance testing (ETS 300 406 [4]) are used as a basis for the test methodology. Annex A provides the code written in Testing and Test Control Notation version 3 (TTCN-3) that is considered integral part of the ATS. Annex B provides the Partial Protocol Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (PIXIT) Proforma of the BS side. Annex C provides the Partial Protocol Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (PIXIT) Proforma of the MS side. Annex D provides the Protocol Conformance Test Report (PCTR) Proforma of the BS side. Annex E provides the Protocol Conformance Test Report (PCTR) Proforma of the MS side. Annex F provides the HTML documentation that is considered integral part of the present document. Annex G provide the bibliography.
102 546
System Reference document (SRdoc); Technical characteristics for Audio PMSE equipment
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102546/02.01.01_60/tr_102546v020101p.pdf
The present document describes the necessary technical background information on Audio PMSE equipment operating in various frequency ranges and its intended uses. The present document includes in particular: • Market information. • Technical information, including expected sharing and compatibility issues. • Regulatory issues.
102 548
Human Factors (HF); User Experience; 3G and Mobile Broadband Interoperability Plugtest: Approach, scenarios and test specification; Outcomes, conclusions and recommendations
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102548/01.01.01_60/tr_102548v010101p.pdf
The present document provides: • the background, approach, scenarios, test specification and other necessary information for the performance of an ETSI "3G & Mobile Broadband Interoperability Plugtest" event (held during April 24-26, 2008); and • a summary of the event's results, achievements, outcomes, conclusions and recommendations. The event, the very first of its kind, addressed the user experience of mobile ICT services, based on realistic scenarios and ETSI Human Factors standards, guidelines and recommendations. In the context of a body of best practices human factor enablers and the level of interoperability, user support and knowledge transfer offered by 3G-compatible products throughout the most relevant phases os use (addressed through a product/use lifecycle perspective) were examined, discussed and concluded.
102 550
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Satellite Digital Radio (SDR) Systems; Outer Physical Layer of the Radio Interface
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102550/01.03.01_60/ts_102550v010301p.pdf
The present document concerns the radio interface of SDR broadcast receivers. It specifies the functionality of the outer physical layer. It allows implementing this part of the system in an interoperable way.
102 551-1
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Satellite Digital Radio (SDR) Systems; Inner Physical Layer of the Radio Interface; Part 1: Single carrier transmission
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10255101/01.01.01_60/ts_10255101v010101p.pdf
The present document concerns the radio interface of SDR broadcast receivers. It specifies functionality of the inner physical layer. It allows implementing this part of the system in an interoperable way. The present document specifies the case of single carrier transmission, whereas TS 102 551-2 (see bibliography) specifies multiple carrier transmission.
102 551-2
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Satellite Digital Radio (SDR) Systems; Inner Physical Layer of the Radio Interface; Part 2: Multiple carrier transmission
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/10255102/02.01.01_60/ts_10255102v020101p.pdf
The present document concerns the radio interface of SDR broadcast receivers. It specifies functionality of the inner physical layer. It allows implementing this part of the system in an interoperable way. The present document specifies the case of multiple carrier transmission, whereas TS 102 551-1 (see bibliography) specifies single carrier transmission.
102 554
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Code of Practice in respect of the control, use and application of Ground probing radar (GPR) and Wall probing radar (WPR) systems and equipment
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102554/01.01.01_60/tr_102554v010101p.pdf
The present document sets out the code of practice for the control and application of Ground probing radar (GPR) and Wall probing radar (WPR) systems and equipment. This type of equipment is normally used by competent professional personnel. Applications of GPR/WPR are shown in the annex A. The modern world relies on a wide variety of radio systems covering many diverse activities, ranging from systems on which safety of life depends, through to communications systems used scientifically, and commercially including the general public, broadcasting and many other applications. These diverse radio systems operate successfully together because compatibility requirements for each service have been carefully considered in terms of the planning of the radio frequency spectrum. Radio systems normally operate successfully together, but on occasions because of exceptional situations interference may occur. In this context GPR/WPR systems are no different to other radio systems. The undesired radiation emitted from GPR/WPR systems have been carefully evaluated as part of the spectrum requirements and it has been demonstrated from practical use, that these systems are unlikely to cause interference to other radio systems. This code of practice has been produced to ensure that interference from GPR/WPR systems to other radio systems is minimized, and that GPR/WPR users are made aware of the appropriate procedures set out in the present document.
102 555
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Technical characteristics of multiple gigabit wireless systems in the 60 GHz range System Reference Document
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102555/01.01.01_60/tr_102555v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the requirements for radio frequency usage of multiple gigabit wireless applications in the 59 GHz to 66 GHz range. These applications provide short-range information exchange for communication, computing, consumer electronics, and LAN extension at very high data rates. The potential to use these applications not only in fixed, nomadic and mobile applications requires a change of the present frequency designation within CEPT. It includes: • Market information (annex A). • Technical information (annex B). • Expected sharing and compatibility issues (annex C).
102 556
Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Protection Profile
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102556/01.01.01_60/ts_102556v010101p.pdf
The present document defines 3 partial Protection Profiles (PPs) for security capabilities in the NGN and conforms to the guidance and PP Proforma available in ES 202 382 [6] with respect to the guidelines found in EG 202 387 [4]. The background and input for the PPs are presented in clause 4. The PPs are detailed in annexes to the present document as follows: • Annex A: PP for NGN-IMS authentication, source document TS 133 203 [9]. • Annex B: PP for NGN-NDS source authentication, source document TS 133 210 [10]. • Annex C: PP for NGN H.248 deployment, source document ES 283 002 [8]. The present document is for the use of NGN standards developers and may be used in the context of formal evaluation. NOTE 1: A PP is one of the document types subject to evaluation under the evaluation criteria defined in ISO/IEC 15408 [11]. The evaluation criteria are commonly known as the Common Criteria (CC) and in the present document "Common Criteria" is used synonymously to ISO/IEC 15408 [11] (and its Part 1-3 derivatives). NOTE 2: The present document has not been submitted by ETSI for formal evaluation. Its intended use is to be a basis for future PPs in the area. The context of the present document is depicted in figure 1. cd STF292-7008 «Document» TS102165-3 «Document» ISO15408 «Document» 15408-1 «Document» 15408-2 «Document» 15408-3 «Document» EG202387 «Document» ES202382 «Document» ES202387 «Document» TS133203 «Document» TS133210 «Document» ES283002 +Gives guidance on +Adopts proforma from +Provides outline PP for Figure 1: Context of the present document, with main source documents + Adopts PP requirements from + Adopts PP guidance ETSI ETSI TS 102 556 V1.1.1 (2006-11) 7 The PPs in the present document may be primarily considered as measures of completeness of the standardization effort. A security standard is considered complete and suitable for evaluation when every part of the proforma can be filled in by reference to the standardization process and the output documents from that process. Thus it can be conveyed to an assessor that the security development process and the steps towards assurance have been dealt with properly. The purpose of the PPs in the present document is to assist manufacturers by having agreed content that may be used by them in the process of having a product evaluated using the Common Criteria concept. The PPs may be used as part of the manufacturer's documentation suite for use in an evaluation of a product. The intention of ETSI is not to have the presented PPs evaluated and certified in ETSI's name. The PPs in the present document are not complete enough for submission for evaluation, but provides the basis to be added to (worked on) for use in group development. Thus the annexes show generic outlines of PPs open for further refinement. Each PP is open for extended functionality as described in the Common Criteria ISO/IEC 15408-3 [14]. NOTE 1: Extension, according to the Common Criteria ISO/IEC 15408-3 [14], of any of these PPs is open for future work, and should be performed to improve the commercial usability. NOTE 2: The present Protection Profiles are provided as examples only. They are not intended to be registered or stored by ETSI in any archive or registry in any Common Criteria context. The PP format used in the present document complies with the proforma in annex A of ES 202 382 [6]. NOTE 3: Relevant requirements from other sources than the target document and the guidance documents have been included in the requirement section.
102 558
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Internet Protocol Testing (IPT): IPv6 Security; Requirements Catalogue
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102558/01.01.01_60/ts_102558v010101p.pdf
The present document is a catalogue of all of the security-related IPv6 requirements extracted from the following IETF specifications: RFC 4301 [1]: "Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol". RFC 4302 [2]: "IP Authentication Header". RFC 4303 [3]: "IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)". RFC 4305 [4]: "Cryptographic Algorithm Implementation Requirements for Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) and Authentication Header (AH)". RFC 4306 [5] "Internet Key Exchange (IKEv2) Protocol". RFC 2405 [6]: "The ESP DES-CBC Cipher Algorithm With Explicit IV".
102 559
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Internet Protocol Testing (IPT): IPv6 Mobility; Requirements Catalogue
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102559/01.01.01_60/ts_102559v010101p.pdf
The present document is a catalogue of all of the mobility-related IPv6 requirements extracted from the following IETF specifications: RFC3775 [2]: Mobility Support in IPv6 (MIPv6). RFC3776 [3]: Using IPsec to Protect Mobile IPv6 Signalling between Mobile Nodes and Home Agents. RFC4068 [4]: Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6. RFC2473 [1]: Generic Packet Tunnelling in IPv6.
102 560
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); URI name space for TTCN-3
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102560/01.01.01_60/tr_102560v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the structure for the URI name space for TTCN-3 specifications provided by ETSI MTS.
102 563
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB); DAB+ audio coding (MPEG HE-AACv2)
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102563/02.01.01_60/ts_102563v020101p.pdf
The present document defines the method to code and transmit audio services using the HE-AACv2 [2] audio coder for Eureka-147 Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) (ETSI EN 300 401 [1]) and details the necessary mandatory requirements for decoders. The permitted audio modes and the data protection and encapsulation are detailed. This audio coding scheme permits the full use of the PAD channel for carrying dynamic labels and user applications.
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Fixed Radio Systems (FRS); Point-to-point systems; Requirements and bit rates of PtP Fixed Radio Systems with packet data interfaces, effects of flexible system parameters, use of mixed interfaces and implications on IP/ATM networks
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102565/01.01.01_60/tr_102565v010101p.pdf
Modern digital fixed radio systems extend their capability from a pure transport media towards multiplexing and switching capability, also for packet and cell-based type of user traffic. This type of traffic is no longer solely routed via the well-established PDH and SDH interfaces, but also on typical data interfaces. Digital modem techniques intend to optimize the link performance by applying sophisticated coding schemes, as well as dynamic adaptation of the modulation. As a consequence, the established set of standards for digital fixed radio systems requires an extension towards packet data transmission in adaptive modulation modes using systems with incorporated switching and multiplexing, routing or traffic engineering functionalities, use of adaptive modulation/coding for either conventional or packet data systems shall also be considered. Actually, the set of specifications covered in EN 302 217 v.1.1.3. [1] is based on: • assessment of DFRS for transport only without switching, data storage or routing capability; • modulation efficiency based on modulation, impact of coding nearly neglected; • RIC-values referred to suitable PDH/SDH reference standards, in addition a set of radio interface capacities correlated to these PDH and SDH data rates. The present document intends to clarify the implications of specifying a full set of RIC (Radio Interface Capacity) values and related modulations applicable to existing RF channel plans recommended by CEPT or ITU. This full set of RIC will cover also values for which radio interface parameters cannot be found in existing fixed radio system standards. A proposed set of missing necessary technical requirements will be reported for frequency bands 7 GHz to 55 GHz and for spectral efficiency classes 2 to 5. Compliance of adaptive modulation with existing requirements will also be considered. Additionally possibilities for commonality with multipoint systems e.g. ETSI BRAN HiperAccess bit rates and flexible system features as well as aspects of multiple or mixed network interfaces will be analysed. As a prerequisite for the full set of RIC, an updated definition of the term "Radio Interface Capacity" has to be established, which would consider the extended capability of a fixed radio system towards switching, storage, routing and multiplexing. Also the definition of spectrum classes has to be reviewed in order to cope with modern modulation and coding techniques. In order to establish a consisted set of requirements, the modulation efficiency should be considered as the appropriate measure for the spectrum classes.
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Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM) Common Requirements for Automated Distribution Frames (ADF) at Street Cabinet
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102566/01.01.01_60/ts_102566v010101p.pdf
Due to the requirements for the spreading of xDSL based broadband services, in particular combining more confined coverage areas, faster speeds and multiple services support, operators have primary interest in solutions for automated distribution frames in street cabinets and operators' room down to the building. The present document gathers a first set of common requirements for ADF (Automated Distribution Frames) systems in configurations for street cabinets. The aim of the present document is also to have an integrated view of the architecture, configurations and related management systems required to maintain the overall systems at street cabinets, as today's evolution scenarios predict the possibility of having automated distribution frames spread across networks.
102 570
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); New Generation DECT; Overview and Requirements
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1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102570/01.01.01_60/tr_102570v010101p.pdf
The present document gives an overview of the "New Generation DECT" standardization activities and describes the architecture and the capabilities.
102 575
Human Factors (HF); An IP-based text telephony solution known as "Reliable RTT"
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1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102575/01.02.01_60/tr_102575v010201p.pdf
The present document provides a description of user, functional and some technical aspects of an IP-based text telephony solution known and deployed as "Reliable RTT", supporting the use of fixed and mobile mainstream devices. The present document provides a pointer to the source where the full details of the implementation, including a private Session Initiation Protocol header and some SIP examples, are made openly and freely available to any developer, service provider or other stakeholder interested in the solution. The present document carries no operational, interoperability or other requirements on terminal manufacturers, software developers or fixed or mobile network operators or service providers or their regulators, who are not involved in the provision of the solution described.
102 576
Radio access network equipment specification; Mobile Communication On Board Aircraft (MCOBA) systems; Operational requirements and methodology for showing conformance
TS
2.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102576/02.02.01_60/ts_102576v020201p.pdf
The present document specifies operational requirements and the methodology for showing conformance to the operational requirements for a Mobile Communication Onboard Aircraft system, which allows communication in the GSM and LTE (FDD) 1 800 MHz frequency band and the UMTS 2 100 MHz frequency band to ensure, that mobile terminals will not connect to ground based mobile networks. The present document further specifies measurement methodologies allowing the definition of the key RF parameters of the aircraft, which are: • the aircraft attenuation as observed at the windows; • the aircraft attenuation in combination of the antenna system as observed at the antenna system feeding point; • the effective cabin coupling loss within the aircraft cabin. The present document also provides a way to translate the power level generated by the Mobile Communication Onboard Aircraft system at the antenna system output port to an E.I.R.P. defined outside the aircraft.
102 577
Human Factors (HF); Public Internet Access Points (PIAPs)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102577/01.01.01_60/ts_102577v010101p.pdf
The present document will establish and set out guidance that should be followed by organizations that design or operate PIAPs. A broad definition of PIAPs has been adopted. This definition includes general purpose desktop computers on a desk, Internet/Information kiosks and public hotspots. A "Design for All" approach has been followed to ensure that PIAPs will be more readily accessible to all people including elderly or users with disabilities and users from a range of cultural backgrounds. The present document identifies approaches to enhancing eInclusion in the provision and use of PIAPs. The present document: • addresses issues that have arisen from previous studies and reports on the use of PIAPs; • identifies existing standards, recommendations and guidelines (especially from ETSI, the ITU-T and CEN) that provide useful guidance to reduce barriers to the use of PIAPs; • proposes new normative requirements, guidelines as well as identifying the need for updates to existing standards, recommendations and guidelines to support eInclusion for PIAPs; • identifies the need for and content of new standards, specifications and guidelines that need to be developed. The primary focus of the present document is on issues related to PIAP customers rather than to the staff at the PIAP.
102 578
PowerLine Telecommunications (PLT); Coexistence between PLT Modems and Short Wave Radio broadcasting services
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1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102500_102599/102578/01.02.01_60/ts_102578v010201p.pdf
The present document specifies a mechanism for PLT modems to avoid possible coexistence difficulties between PLT and Short Wave radio broadcast. Frequency allocation of the radio broadcasting services are defined by ITU-R Radio Regulations [1]. The mechanism described here is called "smart notching" whereby the PLT-spectrum mask is adjusted to avoid the use of frequencies which are found to be coincident with receivable broadcast signals.
102 579
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Report providing guidance for the production of Community Specifications for application under the Single European Sky Interoperability Regulation EC 552/2004
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1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102579/01.01.01_60/tr_102579v010101p.pdf
The present document has been prepared to assist ETSI technical bodies in the preparation of Community Specifications for application under the Interoperability Regulation [1]. Where clauses 4 and 5 deliver useful background information on the CS role and generation process, the clauses 6 and 7 establish a methodology to allow those technical bodies to have a consistent production workflow for CSs and a given interpretation of the essential requirements of the Interoperability Regulation [1]. The present document is focussed on ETSI deliverables but is also a suitable basis for Community Specifications produced by other bodies. The existing CEN Guidance Material [2] was noted during the production of the present document. The document may also help other bodies to understand the relationship between various standards and procedural documents produced by the EATMN stakeholders. NOTE: The scope of the present document is to capture guidance for standardization bodies. It is not intended to provide guidance for those, e.g. ANSPs and manufactures, who have to demonstrate and certify compliance of systems, constituents and procedures to the IOP regulation.
102 581
Speech Processing, Transmission and Quality Aspects (STQ); A Study on the Minimum Additional Required Attenuation on the Antenna Path of the Field Test Equipment
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1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102500_102599/102581/01.02.01_60/tr_102581v010201p.pdf
The present document presents a theoretical model to be used for the estimation of the minimum required additional attenuation on the antenna path of the field test equipment in order for this to emulate the real life scenarios. The model takes into consideration propagation within different environments, such as dense or spread urban areas, as well as in car and pedestrian scenarios. In addition, in order to provide the estimator, the model uses previously determined and known values for a set of parameters such as measurement and phone antenna gain, cable loss, car penetration, body loss. The model is not applicable in the HSPA environments requiring MIMO technology and in the LTE environment.