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103 652-3 | Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); evolved Licensed Shared Access (eLSA); Part 3: Information elements and protocols for the interface between eLSA Controller (eLC) and eLSA Repository (eLR) | TS | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10365203/01.01.02_60/ts_10365203v010102p.pdf | The present document defines the application protocol on the eLSA1 interface, between eLSA Controller (eLC) and eLSA Repository (eLR) (eLSA1 protocol) [i.3], and the content of the eLSA Spectrum Resource Availability Information (eLSRAI) conveyed by this protocol. It is based on the System Requirements defined in ETSI TS 103 652-1 [i.2] and the System Architecture and High-Level Procedures defined in ETSI TS 103 652-2 [i.3]. The present document supports the operation of MFCNs operated by vertical sector players under the evolved Licensed Shared Access (eLSA) system, aimed at enabling the automatic provision of local spectrum access rights to vertical sector players through: • licenses acquired in advanced from the NRA and provided by the eLSA procedures; and/or • licenses/leases acquired and provided by the eLSA procedures. The operation of eLSA is frequency agnostic. The application of eLSA to concrete frequency bands depends on national regulatory decisions. |
103 655-1 | Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Radio Interface Engine (RIE); Part 1: Technical requirements | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10365501/01.02.01_60/ts_10365501v010201p.pdf | |
103 655-2 | Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Radio Interface Engine (RIE); Part 2: Architecture | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10365502/01.01.01_60/ts_10365502v010101p.pdf | The scope of the present document is to define the Radio Interface Engine related system architecture. The work is based on the system requirements defined in ETSI TS 103 655-1 [1], and the feasibility study including Use Cases defined in ETSI TR 103 587 [i.1]. |
103 656 | Lawful Interception (LI); Study on high bandwidth delivery | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103656/01.01.01_60/tr_103656v010101p.pdf | The scope of the present document is to assess and characterize the problems associated with interception and secure onward delivery of high-bandwidth user traffic using TCP or TLS, identify whether there is a need to solve these problems, and identify potential technical and other measures that can be used to mitigate or address them. |
103 657 | Lawful Interception (LI); Retained data handling; System Architecture and Internal Interfaces | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103657/01.02.01_60/tr_103657v010201p.pdf | The present document elaborates on RD system architecture and assigns and describes internal interfaces to specific services and functional entities on the CSP side. It provides guidance on implementation issues that CSPs have to deal with. The present document contains: • A reference model in the network operator and communication service provider domain. • A high level description of Internal Network Functions and Interfaces. • Application of the reference model to some typical CSPs. It does not intend to replace any existing document which specifies network operator and communication service provider's architecture and internal network interfaces. The present document does not override or supersede any specifications or requirements for the Retained Data. In particular, it does not override any clauses in TS 102 656 [i.2] and TS 102 657 [i.3]. |
103 663-1 | Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Conformance Test Suite for TTCN-3 Object Oriented Features; Part 1: Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10366301/01.03.01_60/ts_10366301v010301p.pdf | The present document provides the Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) pro forma for the conformance test suite for TTCN-3 Object Oriented Features, as defined in ETSI ES 203 790 [1] in compliance with the relevant guidance given in the pro forma for TTCN-3 reference test suite ETSI TS 103 663-2 [4]. In the present document only the core language features, specified in ETSI ES 203 790 [1] have been considered but not the tool implementation (see [i.1] and [i.2]), language mapping (see [i.3], [i.4] and [i.5]) and language extension (see e.g. [i.6], [i.7] and [i.8]) aspects. The supplier of an implementation which is claimed to conform to ETSI ES 203 790 [1] is required to complete a copy of the ICS pro forma provided in the annex A of the present document. |
103 663-2 | Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Conformance Test Suite for TTCN-3 Object Oriented Features; Part 2: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10366302/01.03.01_60/ts_10366302v010301p.pdf | The present document provides the Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) pro forma for the conformance test suite for TTCN-3 Object Oriented Features, as defined in ETSI ES 203 790 [1] in compliance with the relevant guidance given in the pro forma for TTCN-3 reference test suite ETSI TS 103 663 (multi-part) [4]. In the present document only the core language features, specified in ETSI ES 203 790 [1] have been considered but not the tool implementation (see ETSI ES 201 873-5 [i.1] and ETSI ES 201 873-6 [i.2]), language mapping (see ETSI ES 201 873-7 [i.3], ETSI ES 201 873-8 [i.4] and ETSI ES 201 873-9 [i.5]) and language extension (see e.g. ETSI ES 202 781 [i.6], ETSI ES 202 784 [i.7] and ETSI ES 202 785 [i.8]) aspects. |
103 663-3 | Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Conformance Test Suite for TTCN-3 Object Oriented Features; Part 3: Abstract Test Suite (ATS) and Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10366303/01.03.01_60/ts_10366303v010301p.pdf | The present document specifies the Abstract Test Suite (ATS) for the TTCN-3 conformance test suite, as defined in ETSI ES 203 790 [1] in compliance with the relevant guidance given in the pro forma for TTCN-3 reference test suite ETSI TS 103 663-2 [8]. The objective of the present document is to provide a basis for conformance tests for TTCN-3 tools giving a high probability of standard conformance with respect to TTCN-3 tools from different vendors. In the present document only the core language features, specified in ETSI ES 203 790 [1] have been considered but not the tool implementation (see ETSI ES 201 873-5 [i.1] and ETSI ES 201 873-6 [i.2]), language mapping (see ETSI ES 201 873-7 [i.3], ETSI ES 201 873-8 [i.4] and ETSI ES 201 873-9 [i.5]) and language extension (see e.g. ETSI ES 202 781 [i.6], ETSI ES 202 784 [i.7] and ETSI ES 202 785 [i.8]) aspects. The test notation used in the ATS attached in a zipped file is in TTCN-3 and it is part of the present document. Annex A provides the Tree and Tabular Combined Notation (TTCN-3) part of the ATS. Annex B provides the Partial Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (PIXIT) pro forma of the ATS. |
103 664 | System Reference document (SRdoc); Security Scanners (SSc) within the frequency range from 60 GHz to 90 GHz | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103664/01.01.01_60/tr_103664v010101p.pdf | The present document describes security scanner applications within the frequency range 68 GHz to 82 GHz which may require a change of the present frequency designation/utilisation within CEPT. The present document includes in particular: • market information; • technical information; • regulatory issues. |
103 665 | System Reference document (SRdoc); Data Transmission Systems using Wide Band technologies in the 2,4 GHz band | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103665/01.01.01_60/tr_103665v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the current Wideband Data Transmission Systems (WDTS) and technologies that have been developed over time compliant with the existing provisions in Annex 3 of ERC Recommendation 70-03 [i.1] for the 2,4 GHz band. In addition to using wideband modulation techniques, these systems use a polite access/sharing mechanism (which also includes mechanisms restricting the Medium Utilization) in order to facilitate sharing among the wide variety of Wideband Data Transmission Systems operating in this band. The details of the polite access/sharing mechanisms are described in ETSI EN 300 328 (V2.2.2) [i.8]. Products using these technologies that are available in Europe are required to be compliant with the existing provisions in EC Decision 2006/771/EC [i.2] or national regulations based on the ERC Recommendation 70-03 [i.1]. For the various Wideband Data Transmission Systems covered by the present document, the following information is included: • Market information. • Technical information [including expected sharing and compatibility issues]. • Regulatory issues. The information on the various Wideband Data Transmission Systems in the present document can be used to support the work within CEPT in the context of updating the EC Decision 2006/771/EC [i.2]. During the time the present document was developed, no proposals for new systems were submitted. However, it was mentioned new systems are being developed which may lead to a future activity to revise the present document or to develop a new System Reference document. |
103 169 | Railway Telecommunications (RT); ASCI Options for Interoperability for GSM operation on Railways | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103100_103199/103169/01.01.01_60/ts_103169v010101p.pdf | Recent work in the ETSI Technical Committee Rail Telecommunications (TCRT) has uncovered implementation options in the ETSI standards for VGCS calls which must be clarified by the Railways in order to ensure interoperability between GSM-R networks across Europe. The present document replaces the former A 01T 0004 1 [i.1] document and details the implementation options of ETSI specifications that are mandatory for rail. |
103 666-2 | Smart Secure Platform (SSP); Part 2: Integrated SSP (iSSP) characteristics (Release 17) | TS | 17.1.0 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10366602/17.01.00_60/ts_10366602v170100p.pdf | The present document details the technical specifications for the Smart Secure Platform (SSP) integrated into an SoC, also known as iSSP. The present document defines specific attributes on top of the generic SSP specified in ETSI TS 103 666-1 [3]. |
103 666-3 | Smart Secure Platform (SSP); Part 3: Embedded SSP (eSSP) Type 1 characteristics (Release 16) | TS | 16.0.0 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10366603/16.00.00_60/ts_10366603v160000p.pdf | The present document details the technical specifications for the Smart Secure Platform (SSP) in a discrete hardware non removable component, also known as eSSP. The present document defines specific attributes on top of the generic SSP specified in ETSI TS 103 666-1 [1] for eSSP Type 1, including the external interfaces (e.g. ISO/IEC 7816-3 [11], SPI, SWP). The eSSP Type 1 class implements an operating system directly accessing the SSP hardware platform, as described in ETSI TS 103 666-1 [1] in clause 5.2. |
103 666-4 | Smart Secure Platform (SSP); Part 4: Embedded SSP (eSSP) Type 2 characteristics (Release 17) | TS | 17.0.0 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10366604/17.00.00_60/ts_10366604v170000p.pdf | The present document details the technical specifications for the Smart Secure Platform (SSP) in a discrete non removable hardware component, also known as eSSP. The present document defines specific attributes on top of the generic SSP specified in ETSI TS 103 666-1 [1] for eSSP Type 2, including the external interfaces (e.g. ISO 7816 [9], SPI, SWP). More in details the physical layer and related features are inherited from ETSI TS 103 666-3 [3] and the software architecture with virtualization interface, based on ETSI TS 103 666-2 [2]. |
103 667 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Study on Spectrum Sharing between ITS-G5 and LTE-V2X technologies in the 5 855 MHz-5 925 MHz band | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103667/01.01.01_60/tr_103667v010101p.pdf | The present document proposes an overall framework based on combinations of co-channel and/or non-co-channel operation, as presented to CEPT, to address spectrum sharing between ITS-G5 and LTE-V2X ITS technologies enabling both technologies to use the same spectrum in the same geographical area. The overall framework may consist of several options for such combined operation. |
103 672 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Usage of Session Initiation Protocol with ISUP encapsulation (SIP-I) and other IP based protocols for interconnection of GSM-R networks | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/103672/01.01.01_60/ts_103672v010101p.pdf | The present document defines the IP based signaling and media interfaces between any two GSM-R Core networks of a set of GSM-R Core networks that share a GIRA and that agree to interconnect via IP based technology. Furthermore it defines the IP based signaling and media interface between any GSM-R Core network that wants to interconnect with other GSM-R Core networks via IP based technology - and a centralized hub during a distinct phase of migration. The present document defines the IP Interconnect between 2 GSM-R Core networks - together with the interworking with BICC/ISUP at the edges of the networks - and the IP Interconnection between a GSM-R Core network and the current TDM hub - together with the interworking with ISUP at the current TDM hub and the interworking with BICC/ISUP at the edge of the GSM-R network. Only the network layer (e.g. IP) and layers that build on the network layer are considered. The lower layers are denoted as L2 and L1 and are out of scope in the present document. The present document will address all services (bearer services, tele services, supplementary services and railway services) that are defined by relevant EIRENE SRS [1]. The present document could address all domains of the GSM-R networks (e.g. CS domain, PS domain, IMS domain, etc.), however in a first step only the CS domain and the PS domain are covered. The present document does not address any specific 3GPP Release or Architecture. |
103 673 | SmartM2M; SAREF Development Framework and Workflow, Streamlining the Development of SAREF and its Extensions | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/103673/01.02.01_60/ts_103673v010201p.pdf | The present document defines the development framework for the SAREF ontology [1] and its extensions (referred to in a general way in the present document as SAREF projects) based on the ETSI forge. The development framework defines the different workflows to be followed for new SAREF project versions, SAREF project version development, and SAREF project release. The present document also defines how SAREF project versions are specified and documented in the SAREF public forge. The accompanying SAREF pipeline software enables to automatically check the conformance of SAREF project versions with respect to the present document. The accompanying SAREF public portal https://saref.etsi.org enables to browse the documentation of SAREF project versions and engage the community of users. The present document, the SAREF pipeline, and the SAREF public portal, enable the SAREF developers to speed up the development of SAREF and its extensions as well as the SAREF community of users to actively contribute in the development. The present document is based on the requirements and guidelines defined in the associated ETSI TR 103 608 [i.1]. |
103 674 | SmartM2M; Artificial Intelligence and the oneM2M architecture | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103674/01.01.01_60/tr_103674v010101p.pdf | The present document is addressing the issues related to the introduction of AI into IoT systems and, as first priority, into the oneM2M architecture. The following points are discussed: • Identification of Relevant use case related to the introduction of AI in IoT systems. • Analysis of the main implications of this use case to the oneM2M architecture. • The selection of a relevant use case in view of its implementation as a Proof-of-Concept. |
103 675 | SmartM2M; AI for IoT: A Proof of Concept | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103675/01.01.01_60/tr_103675v010101p.pdf | The following points are discussed: • Description of the Use Case implemented as a Proof of Concept. • Description of the implementation: architecture, oneM2M platform used, open source support, etc. • Main findings regarding the impact on the oneM2M architecture. • Lessons learned, guidelines and recommendations. |
103 679 | Environmental Engineering (EE); Explore the challenges of developing product group-specific Product Environmental Footprint Category Rules (PEFCRs) for smartphones | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103679/01.01.01_60/tr_103679v010101p.pdf | The present document investigates current approaches, concepts and metrics of LCA as proposed by PEF and their applicability for the smartphones. The present document: 1) searches to identify if Product Category Rules (PCR) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) models for the smartphone product category have been developed; 2) explores existing PCRs and LCAs for gaps compared to the PEFCR Guidance requirements; 3) explorse the challenges associated with: setting the scope, defining the unit of analysis, reference flow, representative products, product classification, system boundaries, data quality requirements, data collection, benchmark and classes of environmental performance, interpretation, reporting, disclosure, communication, and verification; 4) explores the challenges with PEF Screening (impact assessment, interpretation and conclusion, report). |
103 681-1 | Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Radio Equipment (RE) information models and protocols for generalized software reconfiguration architecture; Part 1: generalized Multiradio Interface (gMURI) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10368101/01.01.01_60/ts_10368101v010101p.pdf | The present document defines an information model and protocol for multiradio interface for reconfigurable RE. The work is based on the Use Cases defined in ETSI TR 103 585 [i.1], on the system requirements defined in ETSI TS 103 641 [1] and on the radio reconfiguration related architecture for reconfigurable RE defined in ETSI TS 103 648 [i.2]. The present document is based on ETSI EN 303 146-1 [i.6] and provide a generalized interface definition for the generalized Software Reconfiguration Architecture. |
103 681-2 | Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Radio Equipment (RE) information models and protocols for generalized software reconfiguration architecture; Part 2: generalized Reconfigurable Radio Frequency Interface (gRRFI) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10368102/01.01.01_60/ts_10368102v010101p.pdf | The present document defines an information model and protocol for generalized reconfigurable radio frequency interface for reconfigurable REs. The work is based on the Use Cases defined in ETSI TR 103 585 [i.1], on the system requirements defined in ETSI TS 103 641 [1] and on the radio reconfiguration related architecture for reconfigurable RE defined in ETSI TS 103 648 [i.2]. The present document will be based on ETSI EN 303 146-2 [i.7] and provide a generalized interface definition for the generalized Reconfigurable Radio Frequency Interface. |
103 681-3 | Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Radio Equipment (RE) information models and protocols for generalized software reconfiguration architecture; Part 3: generalized Unified Radio Application Interface (gURAI) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10368103/01.01.01_60/ts_10368103v010101p.pdf | The scope of the present document is to define an information model and protocol for unified radio application interface for radio equipment reconfiguration. The work is based on the Use Cases defined in ETSI TR 103 585 [i.1], on the system requirements defined in ETSI TS 103 641 [1] and on the radio reconfiguration related architecture for reconfigurable RE defined in ETSI TS 103 648 [i.2]. The present document will be based on ETSI EN 303 146-3 [i.6] and provide a generalized interface definition for the generalized Unified Radio Application Interface. |
103 681-4 | Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Radio Equipment (RE) information models and protocols for generalized software reconfiguration architecture; Part 4: generalized Radio Programming Interface (gRPI) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10368104/01.01.01_60/ts_10368104v010101p.pdf | The scope of the present document is to define the generalized Radio Programming Interface (gRPI) for radio equipment reconfiguration. The work is based on the Use Cases defined in ETSI TR 103 585 [i.1], on the system requirements defined in ETSI TS 103 641 [1] and on the radio reconfiguration related architecture for radio equipment defined in ETSI TS 103 648 [i.2]. The present document will be based on ETSI EN 303 146-4 [i.4] and provide a generalized interface definition for the generalized Radio Programming Interface (gRPI). |
103 683 | Mobile Standards Group (MSG); Testing; Next Generation eCall High Level Application Protocol (HLAP) Interoperability Testing | TS | 2.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/103683/02.01.01_60/ts_103683v020101p.pdf | The present document defines Interoperability Test Descriptions for the NG eCall High Level Application Protocol (HLAP). |
103 684 | Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (ESI); Global Acceptance of EU Trust Services | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103684/01.01.01_60/tr_103684v010101p.pdf | The present document presents the results of a study examining existing trust services and trust service providers that operate in different regions of the world, and their possible mutual recognition/global acceptance. In particular, the study aims to identify further steps which could be taken to facilitate cross recognition between EU trust services, based on ETSI standards supporting the eIDAS Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 [i.4], and trust services from other schemes. The study concentrates on existing PKI-based trust services as these are the most prevalent across the world. The present document first identifies the methodology used in the comparison of other PKI-based trust services with those defined in the existing ETSI standards based around the four main elements of a trust service: legal context, supervision and audit, best practice and trust representation. Then the information collected concerning major PKI-based trust service schemes around the world and how they relate to the European trust service scheme based on eIDAS and ETSI standards is presented. The approaches to PKI across the globe are analysed to identify enablers and barriers to mutual recognition. Finally, conclusions are presented on steps that could be taken to facilitate mutual recognition. |
103 685 | Lawful Interception (LI); LI network function security | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103685/01.01.01_60/tr_103685v010101p.pdf | The present document examines LI and LD network function security with a focus on virtualisation. It considers a broad definition of virtualisation i.e. including but not restricted to Network Functions Virtualisation. It focuses on threats and risks, provides applicable recommendations (although these are not meant to be exhaustive), and identifies areas where other standards present recommendations which are relevant to the threats and risks identified. The present document considers reuse of existing standards where applicable. It also considers a mixed deployment of physical and virtualised LI and LD implementations. It is restricted to LI and LD considerations only and does not look at wider considerations. Specifically, broader national security concerns are out of scope of the present document. |
103 686 | Report on Low Duty Cycle Mitigation for UWB Devices | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103686/01.01.01_60/tr_103686v010101p.pdf | The present document assesses the current LDC mitigation regulations for UWB applications in light of the requirement to have clear test criteria for the harmonised standards. It reviews the current regulations and related measurements to highlight the extra parameters that need to be specified in future harmonised standards. It also proposes a method to measure the duty cycle such that the requirement per hour can be met. |
103 688 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Study on receiver requirements in ETSI EN 302 571 | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103688/01.01.01_60/tr_103688v010101p.pdf | |
103 689 | Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB); Filtered Information Service (FIS); Application specification | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/103689/01.01.01_60/ts_103689v010101p.pdf | The present document establishes an optional extension to the broadcast standard for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) system. The Filtered Information Service (FIS) is a data application that allows service providers to deliver information to groups of receivers with configurable filters, for example, text language, model number, date of registration, etc. The XML framework and transport specification are defined. |
103 690 | Lawful Interception (LI); eWarrant Interface | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103690/01.01.01_60/tr_103690v010101p.pdf | The present document presents a high-level description of an interface mechanism - the eWarrant Interface - for receipt of requests for measures producing real-time or stored information by an issuing authority possessing lawful authorization to initiate such a request. The eWarrant Interface is a generic, extensible interface intended to be fully compatible with all existing kinds of requests for these purposes - as well as support future ones, including local requirements and languages or character sets. The eWarrant Interface is not intended to replace existing implementation-specific mechanisms found, for example, in the Retained Data Handover Interface. The present document describes an electronic interface. Annex B describes work flow for an eWarrant in different jurisdictions and a means for discovering related information. Annex C describes how this interface may be adapted and made interoperable for manual and legacy techniques. The present document provides a high-level description of the interface mechanism. It defines basic principles of interoperability, and provides recommendations for the types of data that are delivered. It provides a recommendation on the choice of data modelling languages, but the present document does not give a normative structure for the delivery of eWarrant messages. It is envisaged that a later Technical Specification will add the required details for a full implementation. |
103 692 | CYBER; State management for stateful authentication mechanisms | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103692/01.01.01_60/tr_103692v010101p.pdf | The present document is limited to discussion of the characteristics of the state object, the reuse of the state index, and of architectural and operational considerations for deploying stateful hash-based signatures. First, it discusses characteristics of the state object for S-HBS schemes and identifies potential security vulnerabilities and operational problems associated with its management. Second, it gives guidance on mitigating the issues identified. And third, it helps a prospective implementor determine if a S-HBS solution is suitable for their given application; examples of suitable and non-suitable applications are given. |
103 694 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Vehicular Communications; Basic Set of Applications; Informative report for the Diagnosis, Logging and Status Service | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103694/01.01.01_60/tr_103694v010101p.pdf | The present document provides a common understanding of the technical concepts of the Diagnosis, logging and Status Service between ITS-Ss. The proposed service supports e.g. the communication of measurement data for maintenance and information purposes. One field of application will be the predictive maintenance of devices on rail tracks, the status information of the train platform to the train vehicles, etc. |
103 695 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Access layer specification in the 5 GHz frequency band; Multi-Channel Operation (MCO) for Cooperative ITS (C-ITS); Release 2 | TS | 2.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/103695/02.01.01_60/ts_103695v020101p.pdf | The present document specifies Release 2 C-ITS access layer MCO extensions based on Release 1 backward compatibility. |
103 696 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Communication Architecture for Multi-Channel Operation (MCO); Release 2 | TS | 2.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/103696/02.01.01_60/ts_103696v020101p.pdf | The present document specifies Multi-Channel Operation (MCO) related requirements which are applied on the Release 2 C-ITS communication architecture. It extends the Release 1 communication architecture as defined in the ETSI EN 302 665 [i.1] for MCO. The present document is based on the Release 1 specifications as specified in the ETSI TR 101 607 [i.2], as well as the Release 2 ETSI EN 302 890-1 [i.3], ETSI TR 103 439 [i.6], and other ITS standards as the ISO CALM architecture ISO 21217:2014 [i.9], the IEEE WAVE architecture IEEE 1609.3 [i.11] and the LTE architecture ETSI TS 136 300 [i.10]. |
103 697 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Architecture; Multi-Channel Operation (MCO) for Cooperative ITS (C-ITS); Release 2 | TS | 2.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/103697/02.01.01_60/ts_103697v020101p.pdf | The present document provides the C-ITS Multi-Channel Operations functional architectural of the C-ITS architecture including the definition of requirements to the MCO entities, MCO mechanisms, MCO interfaces and MCO related application requirements. |
103 698 | Emergency Communications (EMTEL); Lightweight Messaging Protocol for Emergency Service Accessibility (LMPE) | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/103698/01.02.01_60/ts_103698v010201p.pdf | The present document describes a lightweight session-based emergency chat protocol that extends the base messaging functionality as defined in ETSI TS 103 479 [1]. The messaging service is based only on methods of the SIP signalling plane and interworks with Border Control Function (BCF), Emergency Service Routing Proxy (ESRP), Emergency Call Routing Function (ECRF), Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), the Location Information Server (LIS). It is important to emphasize that this feature is an alternative to MSRP, real-time text or, in general, total conversation and not a replacement. |
103 701 | Cyber Security (CYBER); Cyber Security for Consumer Internet of Things:Conformance Assessment of Baseline Requirements | TS | 2.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103701/02.01.01_60/ts_103701v020101p.pdf | The present document specifies a conformance assessment methodology for consumer IoT devices, their relation to associated services and corresponding relevant processes against ETSI TS 103 645 [1]/ETSI EN 303 645 [2], addressing the mandatory and recommended provisions as well as conditions and complements of ETSI TS 103 645 [1]/ETSI EN 303 645 [2] by defining test cases and assessment criteria for each provision. The present document intends to support suppliers or implementers of consumer IoT products in first-party assessment (self-assessment), user organizations in second party assessment, independent testing organizations in third party assessment and certification and conformance declaration scheme owners in operating harmonized schemes. Defining a certification or conformance declaration scheme is out of scope of the present document. The present document intends to contribute to the protection of consumer IoT products against the most common cybersecurity threats. Multi-medium or highly targeted/sophisticated attacks and thus the invasive analysis of hard- and software modules is out of scope of the present document. The Test Scenarios (TSOs) are targeting basic effort regarding test depth and test circumference in accordance to ETSI TS 103 645 [1]/ETSI EN 303 645 [2] which addresses a baseline security level. Due to the heterogeneity of consumer IoT devices, ETSI TS 103 645 [1]/ETSI EN 303 645 [2] and therefore the associated test groups in the present document are formulated in a generic manner. Thus, the present document does not describe specific tools or detailed step-by-step instructions. The test cases are intended to be performed by competent bodies that have the expertise to derive a suitable test plan. |
103 702 | Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); QoS parameters and test scenarios for assessing network capabilities in 5G performance measurements | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103702/01.02.01_60/tr_103702v010201p.pdf | Given the current stage of 5G deployments and the focus on eMBB, the present document, will primarily concentrate on QoS parameters in relation to eMBB performance scenarios and the most prevalent eMBB related service scenarios. Therefore, the focus will be on QoS parameters that reflect the network capabilities in the case of visual applications such as UHD video and Virtual and Augmented Reality. However, whilst these technologies, are primarily categorized as requiring high data rates, it is necessary to be mindful and examine the relationship and requirements in high data rates and low latency scenarios. In the scope of this analysis, the term QoS relies on service-related characteristics without knowing any details about the underlying network sections [i.6], the network architecture and the network or application deployment strategies. The scope will concentrate on measuring the network capability, assessed primarily through network QoS parameters, such as data rates, capacity, coverage, latency and continuity measurements. The readiness of the network to support the QoS needs of existing services and applications such as voice, data and video and those newly enabled technologies and use cases mentioned earlier that benefit from the higher data rates associated with eMBB will also be considered. The approach therefore will be to assess network capabilities by first identifying the performance scenario requirements, then discovering the QoS parameters that will measure those requirements and finally defining the test scenarios to measure those QoS parameters as follows: 1) Identify scenarios in terms of performance, service and user types to determine the performance measurement requirements and the key performance factors that will satisfy those requirements: - Performance scenarios [i.2] which are dependent on traffic types, traffic densities and service areas. - Service scenarios that consider the use cases, technology and applications that place data service requirements on the network for effective operation. - User type scenarios that examine various types of users and how they place different requirements on similar services. 2) QoS parameter discovery to identify and define the parameters that represent the key performance factors and scenario requirements. The QoS parameters will define how to effectively measure the network technical performance as well as examining how a use case or application might be affected by those network conditions. The QoS parameters in as much as possible will refer to existing definitions and best practises. 3) Provide test scenario analysis to detail the types of tests to be executed to verify the network capability. Define how to represent the measurement scenarios and where to collect data to calculate the QoS parameters. The test scenarios will reproduce typical service activities to derive quality measures and will identify the measurement points and the expected data sources. The aim therefore is to identify the QoS parameters of interest, based on the identified scenarios, referencing existing specifications and technical reports where available. There are already significant relevant references available from a number of bodies to identify QoS aspects for a number 5G scenarios, which are at various stages of maturity. This includes analysis of primary use case scenarios, identification of performance measurement scenarios and definitions of quality measurement indicators. The expectation is that, the present document, through its analysis will put in place a means to assess 5G network capabilities and readiness of the network to support those aforementioned prevalent eMBB applications and use cases. |
103 704 | Urban Rail ITS and Road ITS applications in the 5,9 GHz band; Measurement campaign to confirm simulation parameters to define Urban Rail ITS protected zones in 5 915 MHz to 5 925 MHz | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103704/01.01.01_60/tr_103704v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the work undertaken to perform the required measurements, and analyses the resulting data. The following items are covered: • Identification of relevant test cases representative of typical coexistence situations. • Identification of relevant areas to conduct the measurements. • Description of test procedures and test tools. • Detailed plan of the measurements. • Analysis of the measurements campaign. • Conclusion on the results. |
103 705 | Lawful Interception (LI); Data Structures for Lawful Disclosure | TS | 1.5.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103705/01.05.01_60/ts_103705v010501p.pdf | The present document specifies flexible and extensible data structures for Lawful Disclosure for use in combination with existing handover interface standards, e.g. ETSI TS 103 120 [i.1] or ETSI TS 103 462 [i.2]. Data structures are not limited to telecommunication-specific data. |
103 706 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Advanced Audio Profile; | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103706/01.01.01_60/ts_103706v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies a set of functionalities for the support of advanced audio services over the DECT air interface. All DECT devices claiming to be compliant with this application profile will offer at least the services defined as mandatory. In addition to these, 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 advanced audio applications. |
103 707 | Lawful Interception (LI); Handover Interface for HTTP delivery | TS | 1.11.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103707/01.11.01_60/ts_103707v011101p.pdf | The present document provides the handover details for HTTP delivery of LI and LD. The present document applies in particular to messaging services, but is not limited to messaging services. The delivery of streaming content is not in the scope of the present document. |
103 708 | Human Factors (HF); Real-Time Text (RTT) in Multiparty Conference Calling | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103708/01.01.01_60/tr_103708v010101p.pdf | The present document establishes user interface guidelines for RTT conference call interfaces and identifies technical support needed to implement the guidelines. The present document: • introduces RTT; • addresses the types of media and user interface elements that can be associated with RTT; • describes some RTT use cases, highlights issues particularly relevant in multiparty scenarios; • explains technical support issues related to text creation and presentation, and the standards and related services associated with RTT transport and control. The final and crucial part of the present document proposes some potential changes and additions to EN 301 549 [i.13] to ensure that it covers the additional accessibility issues that arise when considering multiparty scenarios. |
103 711 | Smart Body Area Network (SmartBAN); Applying SmartBAN MAC (ETSI TS 103 325) for various use-cases | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103711/01.01.01_60/tr_103711v010101p.pdf | The present document is focussed on the exploitation of the reference SmartBAN MAC for various use-cases, which includes: i) the provision of detailed requirements of the use-cases; and ii) corresponding execution with various SmartBAN PHY-MAC parameters. |
103 712 | Fixed Radio Systems; New PtMP technologies and solutions for microwave backhaul in 5G era | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103712/01.01.01_60/tr_103712v010101p.pdf | The present document discusses and addresses the effectiveness of evolving new technologies and new PtMP structures, including phase array antenna, beam-forming/beam nulling, side lobe interference mitigation, and radiated test to answer the challenges of the coming 5G backhaul network, in frequency bands above 50 GHz and lower frequency bands where PtMP/block license is allowed, such as 26/28/32/42 GHz. |
103 713 | Smart Secure Platform (SSP); SPI interface (Release 18) | TS | 18.0.0 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103713/18.00.00_60/ts_103713v180000p.pdf | The present document describes the SPI interface for the communication of an SSP, as defined in ETSI TS 103 666-1 [1] using the SCL protocol. |
103 714 | SmartM2M; Study for oneM2M Discovery and Query use cases and requirements | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103714/01.01.01_60/tr_103714v010101p.pdf | |
103 587 | Reconfigurable Radio Systems (RRS); Feasibility study of a Radio Interface Engine (RIE) | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103500_103599/103587/01.02.01_60/tr_103587v010201p.pdf | The present document addresses the efficient acquisition and management of context information and suitable equipment configuration in a heterogeneous radio environment. In particular, an eco-system within the equipment is defined in order to achieve this objective. NOTE: An eco-system may comprise entities such as Context Information Acquisition Entity, Context Management Entity, Configuration Management Entity, Flexible Modulation Entity, and others. Context information may typically comprise information on the heterogeneous radio environment (e.g. which RATs are available), location information, etc., including information gathered from sensors. |
103 716 | SmartM2M; oneM2M Discovery and Query solution(s) simulation and performance evaluation | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103716/01.01.01_60/tr_103716v010101p.pdf | |
103 613 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Access layer specification for Intelligent Transport Systems using LTE Vehicle to everything communication in the 5,9 GHz frequency band | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/103613/01.01.01_60/ts_103613v010101p.pdf | The present document defines the physical layer and the data link layer and radio resource configuration, grouped into the access layer of the ITS station reference architecture ETSI EN 302 665 [i.5]. The access layer technology that is specified in the present document refers to what is known as the sidelink or PC5 interface of LTE Vehicle to everything (LTE-V2X) for the following frequency bands: • Operation in frequency band dedicated to ITS for safety related applications in the frequency range 5,875 GHz to 5,925 GHz. • Operation in frequency bands dedicated to ITS non-safety applications in the frequency range 5,855 GHz to 5,875 GHz. The LTE-V2X technology is based on 3GPP specifications. |
103 718 | CYBER; External encodings for the Advanced Encryption Standard | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103718/01.01.01_60/ts_103718v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies external encodings for AES. The external encodings specified in the present document can also be applied to other block ciphers; in particular, they can be applied to any block cipher with a block size of either 64 or 128 bits. The present document does not define clear-box transformations that are applied to obfuscate the implementation of the block cipher and the external encodings. Requirements related to the clear-box implementation of the external encodings are also outside the scope of the present document. |
103 719 | Guide to Identity-Based Cryptography | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103719/01.01.01_60/tr_103719v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the use and application of Identity-Based Cryptography (IBC) applied to both encryption, as Identity-Based Encryption (IBE), and to digital signature, as Identity-Based Signature (IBS). The present document is intended to allow non-experts in the technology of IBC to be able to gain an understanding of the technology, its domains of application, and its required environment. In addition the present document reviews use of IBE against more common asymmetric encryption schemes (e.g. RSA and ECC schemes), as well as more generalized Functional Encryption (FE) and Attributed Based Encryption (ABE) schemes. The present document also reviews use of IBS against more common digital signature schemes (e.g. DSA, ECDSA). An overview of algorithms and their modes of operation available to implement IBE, and IBS, and their evolution to quantum safe instances is also covered in the present document. |
103 720 | 5G Broadcast System for linear TV and radio services; LTE-based 5G terrestrial broadcast system | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103720/01.02.01_60/ts_103720v010201p.pdf | The present document introduces the 5G Broadcast System along with the associated features of such a system. A concrete instantiation of a 5G Broadcast System is specified, referred to as LTE-based 5G Broadcast. LTE-based 5G Broadcast is a profile of existing 3GPP specifications that addresses all requirements of a 5G Broadcast System. Several functions and reference points are defined. Receiver categories are defined that address implementation profiles to deploy, among others, linear television and radio services. |
103 721 | Feasibility assessment of applying mitigation techniques to WAS/RLAN to enable coexistence in the 5 725 MHz to 5 850 MHz band | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103721/01.01.01_60/tr_103721v010101p.pdf | The present document contains a review of the feasibility of implementing certain mitigation techniques in WAS/RLAN equipment in the 5 725 MHz to 5 850 MHz frequency range. The present document has been triggered by the Work Item agreed in CEPT to study the possible use of WAS/RLANs in some CEPT countries as a result of the work and discussions on the EC Mandate on 5 GHz [i.1] and WRC-19 Agenda Item 1.16. The present document is intended to study the feasibility of implementing additional mitigation techniques in WAS/RLANs to provide possible sharing solutions between WAS/RLAN and the following services and applications operating in some CEPT countries: • Road tolling in the bands 5 795 MHz to 5 815 MHz. • Smart-Tachograph, (weights and dimensions); band (5 795 MHz to 5 815 MHz). • Some modes of fast frequency hopping radar not specifically covered in WAS/RLAN DFS algorithms today; band 5 725 MHz to 5 850 MHz. WAS/RLAN technologies meeting the scope and requirements contained within ETSI EN 301 893 [i.4] and ETSI EN 302 502 [i.29] as well as any additional mitigation techniques studies as part of the present document are considered in the present document. See clause 4 for more detailed information on the services and applications being studied in the present document. WAS/RLAN technologies with an output power of less than or equal to 25 mW EIRP can operate within the scope of ERC/REC 70-03 [i.11] annex 1, and as such are outside the scope of the present document. |
103 723 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Profile for LTE-V2X Direct Communication | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103723/01.02.01_60/ts_103723v010201p.pdf | The scope of the present document is to identify a common set of standards and specify configuration parameter values and references required for the implementation of direct communication between ITS stations, to achieve interoperable deployment of ITS services via V2V and V2I links. The scope is limited to communication aspects of ITS stations using the single access layer technology LTE-V2X PC5 mode 4. Additional requirements like triggering conditions, position accuracy, security, and functional safety aspects are out of scope of the present document. Descriptions, definitions and rules for all layers (Applications, Facilities, Networking & Transport and Access) of the ETSI ITS station reference architecture are considered as needed. |
103 724 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Facilities layer function; Interference Management Zone Message (IMZM); Release 2 | TS | 2.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103724/02.01.01_60/ts_103724v020101p.pdf | The present document defines the "Interference Management Zone Message" (IMZM) that is used to identify an interference management area with the aim to optimize the spectrum sharing between road ITS and other services/applications. The objective is to support the dynamic band sharing in co-channel and adjacent channel scenarios between ITS stations and other services and applications. The message structure will be based on the existing CAM ProtectedCommunicationZones structure. |
103 727 | Lawful Interception (LI); Library and mapping for Lawful Interception (LI) and Lawful Disclosure (LD) | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103727/01.01.01_60/tr_103727v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the handling of national parameters and implementations in the context of the Inter LEA Handover Interface and cross-border data exchange in criminal matters, e.g. through Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) or using the secure European Judicial Network. In combination with the Inter LEA Handover Interface (ILHI) specification this is a practical guideline for Law Enforcement Agencies and vendors of LEMF. One aspect is the mapping of national data structures and single parameters into a related ETSI standard and, if necessary, also the mapping back into the national structure. In addition, the present document gives an overview about the necessary parameters for the handover itself in the form of a library (checklists) for Lawful Interception (LI) and Lawful Disclosure (LD). For the library no special values for the parameters are specified, but the (bilateral) tuning of these parameters is facilitated. For the deployment cases where no ETSI conformant implementation is available, the present document provides examples of mapping between national formats and the ETSI format for LI. The juridical aspects for using the provided mapping are out of scope of the present document. The considerations provided in the present document do not modify, override, or otherwise introduce incompatible changes to ETSI or national standards, nor do they prescribe requirements on communication service providers. |
103 728 | System Reference document (SRdoc); Transmission characteristics; Technical characteristics for SRD radiodetermination systems for industry automation in shielded environments (RDI-S) within the frequency range 260 GHz to 1 000 GHz | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103728/01.01.01_60/tr_103728v010101p.pdf | The present document describes Radiodetermination systems for industry automation in shielded environments (RDI-S) within the frequency range 260 GHz to 1 000 GHz assignment. The described radiodetermination applications are for the measurement of object properties like e.g. layer thicknesses and the S-parameters. The present document includes in particular: • Market information. • Technical information, including expected sharing and compatibility issues. • Regulatory issues. |
103 730 | System Reference document (SRdoc); Low Frequency MicroWave Security Scanners (MWSSc) within the frequency range from 3,6 GHz to 12,4 GHz | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103730/01.01.01_60/tr_103730v010101p.pdf | The present document provides information on the intended applications, the technical parameters, the relation to the existing spectrum regulation and additional new radio spectrum requirements for MicroWave Security Scanners (MWSScs) operating in the band from 3,6 GHz to 12,4 GHz. MWSScs are surveillance imaging radars expected to comply with limits in the order of those in ECC/DEC(06)/08. The present document also describes the difference to scanners from the SRdoc ETSI TR 103 664 [i.8] and those applications and use cases. They are similar to those described in SRdoc ETSI TR 103 664 [i.8] (security scanner 60 GHz to 90 GHz) but operate at a much lower frequency range with low power and have a dedicated application in security screening; e.g. to detect objects concealed in or underneath a person's clothing and to display the location of the objects on a human avatar. The presented application is not intended for communication usage. The present document includes in particular: • market information; • technical information; • regulatory issues. |
103 554 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Next Generation Communication System; LTE radio performance simulations and evaluations in rail environment | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103500_103599/103554/01.01.01_60/tr_103554v010101p.pdf | 3GPP LTE radio access is one candidate for the radio access technology to be used for the Future Rail Mobile Communications System (FRMCS). In the present document, the term FRMCS refers -unless stated otherwise- to the radio part of the communication system. The present document is intended to: • Define the simulation parameters relevant to rail environment relating to 3GPP LTE radio performance. This includes in particular operating frequency bands, bandwidths, deployment scenario (inter-site distance), and antenna characteristics, transmit powers and channel models, along with relevant metrics to be evaluated. • Collect and analyse the simulation results of an LTE system in the rail environment. • Identify limitations of an LTE system in the rail environment. Radio performance evaluation of an LTE system could be done by simulation, through software and processing resources only, or through a test bench incorporating pieces of equipment emulating parts of the chain, e.g. the RF. In both cases, it is important to align the parameters and the assumptions made in the simulation and in the evaluation chain to be able to reflect better a deployment in a rail environment, and to better compare and understand the simulation and the evaluation results. |
103 732-1 | CYBER; Consumer Mobile Device; Part 1: Base Protection Profile | TS | 2.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10373201/02.01.02_60/ts_10373201v020102p.pdf | The present document defines a PP for Consumer Mobile Device (CMD), which is typically a user-customizable device utilizing an operating system, supporting installation and maintenance of applications, with wireless internet connectivity, high computation power and rich user interface, such as smartphones or tablets, used for various purposes by the individual owner. The present document identifies key assets of the CMD to be protected and identifies the threats associated to them and the functional capabilities (objectives and security functional requirements) that are required to mitigate those threats. Finally, the present document specifies the security assurance requirements against which the CMD security can be assessed in a CC security evaluation. The present document is intended for CMD manufacturers implementing those security requirements for device certification and for third parties looking to assess the security functions on CMD such as evaluators. The Target Of Evaluation (TOE) described by the present document is a consumer mobile device. The following items are excluded from the scope: • all applications (apps) downloaded by a user; • all peripheral devices, including any data residing on these devices and any services associated with these devices, for example memory card; • CMD features related to cellular mobile communication, including secure element which stores user credentials for cellular mobile communication, for example UICC [i.5]; • features related to multiple authenticated users using the same CMD. |
103 732-2 | CYBER; Consumer Mobile Device; Part 2: Biometric Authentication Protection Profile Module | TS | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10373202/01.01.02_60/ts_10373202v010102p.pdf | The present document defines a PP-Module for Consumer Mobile Device (CMD) which adds the capability to use biometric characteristics for authentication. The present document identifies key assets of the biometric system of the CMD to be protected and identifies the threats associated to them and the functional capabilities (objectives and security functional requirements) that are required to mitigate those threats. The present document is intended for CMD manufacturers implementing those security requirements for device certification and for third parties looking to assess the security functions on CMD such as evaluators. The Target Of Evaluation (TOE) described by the present document is a biometric system incorporated into a CMD. Presentation Attack Detection is excluded from the scope of this TOE. |
103 732-3 | CYBER; Consumer Mobile Device; Part 3: Multi-user Protection Profile Module | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10373203/01.01.01_60/ts_10373203v010101p.pdf | The present document defines a PP-Module for Consumer Mobile Device (CMD) Multi-user, which adds support for multiple unique users to the CMD each with separate authentication and (shared, but isolated) storage. The PP-Module identifies the key aspects needed to support multi-user capabilities on the CMD platform and identifies the threads associated to them and the functional capabilities (objectives and security functional requirements) that are required to mitigate those threats. The Target Of Evaluation (TOE) described by the present document is a consumer mobile device as enhanced by support for multiple users. |
103 732-4 | CYBER; Consumer Mobile Device; Part 4: Preloaded Applications Protection Profile Module | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10373204/01.01.01_60/ts_10373204v010101p.pdf | The present document defines a PP-Module for Consumer Mobile Device (CMD) which adds additional security requirements on preloaded applications and the functional capabilities (objectives and security functional requirements) that are required to mitigate threats from poor programming of those applications. The present document is intended for CMD manufacturers implementing those security requirements for device certification and for third parties looking to assess the security functions on CMD such as evaluators. The Target Of Evaluation (TOE) described by the present document is the set of preloaded applications included on a CMD. |
103 732-5 | Cyber Security (CYBER); Consumer Mobile Device; Part 5: Bootloader & Root of Trust Protection Profile Module | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10373205/01.01.01_60/ts_10373205v010101p.pdf | The present document defines a PP-Module for Consumer Mobile Device (CMD) which adds additional security requirements focused on the bootloader and storage configuration. The present document identifies key security requirements for how the bootloader should be configured to protect the integrity of the CMD. The present document is intended for CMD manufacturers implementing those security requirements for device certification and for third parties looking to assess the security functions on CMD such as evaluators. The Target Of Evaluation (TOE) described by the present document is the bootloader and the storage configuration included on a CMD. |
103 733 | Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Best practices of testing the performance of web content delivery | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103733/01.01.01_60/tr_103733v010101p.pdf | The present document focuses on Quality of Service (QoS) measurements for IP-based web content delivery services with reliable transport where primarily a visual presentation of the content on screen is available to the user. The presented test methodology is not limited to be applied to web browsing, or more general, to smartphone applications presenting web content visually on the screen. It can also be applied to all sorts of applications based on retrieving web conent. The present document does not target the qualitative evaluation of received content as video or audio. The underlying test procedure consists of two phases: first request to resolve the initial URL and to contact the landing page, and second - if implemented - connect to embedded URLs to retrieve more and supplementary content. In the present document, web browsing serves as the default example, but the described QoS parameters can easily be applied to other IP-based web content delivery services based on reliable transport. Furthermore, the present document also offers practical guidance for measurement execution and evaluation of HTTP/HTTPS content delivery QoS measurement. |
103 735 | SmartM2M; Smart Lifts IoT System | TS | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103735/01.01.02_60/ts_103735v010102p.pdf | The present document specifies the IoT communication aspects for Smart Lifts (i.e. the Smart Lift System). It defines the elements involved in such communications and their relations, from the central cloud level to the Smart Lift installations, including the integration with administrative information, the integration of smart lift systems not conformant to the present document (non-standard and legacy installations), and the integration of application targeting human users. The present document is intended to enable the use cases in [i.3] and more in general aiming to support all the major use cases and requirements in the context of Smart Lift. It deals with the architectural aspect of the communication and the set of information that is needed to assure interoperability across installations and platforms but is not specifying the specific applications that are using this information. These applications are left to the market together with the extended set of information that are specific of each technology and may differ across providers. The Smart Lift System communication rely on existing specification that are referenced in the present document (i.e. the oneM2M standard suite), but the definition of the element and the information to be exchanged is kept independent from underlaying communication framework and technology, to minimize the impact of the evolution of the communication framework on the information managed by the smart lift. This approach allows also the delegation of basic important functionality (e.g. security, management, use of different IT and telecommunication means, platforms and semantic interoperability support) to the underlaying communication framework, to evolve and adapt to the technology evolution without impacting directly the present document. |
103 736-1 | Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV; Targeted Advertising; Part 1: Functional requirements | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10373601/01.01.01_60/ts_10373601v010101p.pdf | The present document extends ETSI TS 102 796 [1] to enable the replacement of advertisements in the broadcast with ones targeted at the consumer including defining how adverts are to be preloaded, defining an API for switching from broadcast to an advert and vice-versa and defining how reporting of advert playback can be done. |
103 736-2 | Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV; Targeted Advertising; Part 2: Non-functional requirements | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10373602/01.01.01_60/ts_10373602v010101p.pdf | The present document contains non-functional requirements for the replacement of advertisements in the broadcast with ones targeted at the consumer that accompany the functional requirements in ETSI TS 103 736-1[1]. The requirements in the present document apply to terminals. |
103 737 | Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Transmission requirements for narrowband mobile wireless terminals (handset and headset) from a QoS perspective as perceived by the user | TS | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103737/01.04.01_60/ts_103737v010401p.pdf | The present document provides speech transmission performance requirements for wireless terminals; it addresses several types of mobile wireless terminals, including softphones. The present document addresses handset and headset functionality of narrowband wireless terminals. Test methods and performance requirements apply (but are not limited) to wireless terminals equipped with the following mobile network access functionalities: • Circuit-switched telephony in mobile networks like e.g. GSM/2G, 3G/UMTS. • Packet-switched mobile networks like e.g. LTE/4G, NR/5G, WLAN and WIMAX™ in conjunction with the associated telephony services like e.g. VoLTE, VoNR or VoWiFi. The terminal may include additional analogue (e.g. electrical headset connection) or digital (e.g. Bluetooth®) interfaces (wired or wireless) between POI and acoustic test equipment. Requirements and test methods only apply to the whole terminal, i.e. the full electro-acoustic path between talker/listener and network access. Specific requirements and test methods exclusively on such additional interfaces are for further study and out of scope for the present document. Terminals equipped with the following network access functionalities are out of scope: • DECT - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI EN 300 176-2 [i.2]. • Wired VoIP telephony - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI ES 202 737 [i.3]. • Wireless VoIP telephony like e.g. OTT applications - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI ES 202 737 [i.3]. |
103 738 | Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Transmission requirements for narrowband mobile wireless terminals (hands-free) from a QoS perspective as perceived by the user | TS | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103738/01.04.01_60/ts_103738v010401p.pdf | The present document provides speech transmission performance requirements for wireless terminals; it addresses several types of mobile wireless terminals, including softphones. The present document addresses hands-free functionality of narrowband wireless terminals. Test methods and performance requirements apply (but are not limited) to wireless terminals equipped with the following mobile network access functionalities: • Circuit-switched telephony in mobile networks like e.g. GSM/2G, 3G/UMTS. • Packet-switched mobile networks like e.g. LTE/4G, NR/5G, WLAN and WIMAX™ in conjunction with the associated telephony services like e.g. VoLTE, VoNR or VoWiFi. The terminal may include additional analogue (e.g. electrical headset connection) or digital (e.g. Bluetooth®) interfaces (wired or wireless) between POI and acoustic test equipment. Requirements and test methods only apply to the whole terminal, i.e. the full electro-acoustic path between talker/listener and network access. Specific requirements and test methods exclusively on such additional interfaces are for further study and out of scope for the present document. Terminals equipped with the following network access functionalities are out of scope: • DECT - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI EN 300 176-2 [i.8] • Wired VoIP telephony - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI ES 202 738 [i.9] • Wireless VoIP telephony like e.g. OTT applications - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI ES 202 738 [i.9] |
103 739 | Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Transmission requirements for wideband mobile wireless terminals (handset and headset) from a QoS perspective as perceived by the user | TS | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103739/01.04.01_60/ts_103739v010401p.pdf | The present document provides speech transmission performance requirements for wireless terminals; it addresses several types of mobile wireless terminals, including softphones. The present document addresses handset and headset functionality of wideband wireless terminals. Test methods and performance requirements apply (but are not limited) to wireless terminals equipped with the following mobile network access functionalities: • Circuit-switched telephony in mobile networks like e.g. GSM/2G, 3G/UMTS. • Packet-switched mobile networks like e.g. LTE/4G, NR/5G, WLAN and WIMAX™ in conjunction with the associated telephony services like e.g. VoLTE, VoNR or VoWiFi. The terminal may include additional analogue (e.g. electrical headset connection) or digital (e.g. Bluetooth®) interfaces (wired or wireless) between POI and acoustic test equipment. Requirements and test methods only apply to the whole terminal, i.e. the full electro-acoustic path between talker/listener and network access. Specific requirements and test methods exclusively on such additional interfaces are for further study and out of scope for the present document. Terminals equipped with the following network access functionalities are out of scope: • DECT - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI EN 300 176-2 [i.2] • Wired VoIP telephony - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI ES 202 739 [i.3] • Wireless VoIP telephony like e.g. OTT applications - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI ES 202 739 [i.3] |
103 740 | Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Transmission requirements for wideband mobile wireless terminals (hands-free) from a QoS perspective as perceived by the user | TS | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103740/01.04.01_60/ts_103740v010401p.pdf | The present document provides speech transmission performance requirements for wireless terminals; it addresses several types of mobile wireless terminals, including softphones. The present document addresses hands-free functionality of wideband wireless terminals. Test methods and performance requirements apply (but are not limited) to wireless terminals equipped with the following mobile network access functionalities: • Circuit-switched telephony in mobile networks like e.g. GSM/2G, 3G/UMTS. • Packet-switched mobile networks like e.g. LTE/4G, NR/5G, WLAN and WIMAX™ in conjunction with the associated telephony services like e.g. VoLTE, VoNR or VoWiFi. The terminal may include additional analogue (e.g. electrical headset connection) or digital (e.g. Bluetooth®) interfaces (wired or wireless) between POI and acoustic test equipment. Requirements and test methods only apply to the whole terminal, i.e. the full electro-acoustic path between talker/listener and network access. Specific requirements and test methods exclusively on such additional interfaces are for further study and out of scope for the present document. Terminals equipped with the following network access functionalities are out of scope: • DECT - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI EN 300 176-2 [i.4] • Wired VoIP telephony - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI ES 202 740 [i.5] • Wireless VoIP telephony like e.g. OTT applications - corresponding tests and requirements can be found in ETSI ES 202 740 [i.5] |
103 741 | CYBER; Elections Infrastructure Cybersecurity | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103741/01.01.01_60/tr_103741v010101p.pdf | The present document examines existing public elections infrastructure, the threats faced, and provides a set of best practices for the security for both public and private infrastructure. |
103 743 | CYBER; Home Gateway Security Threat Analysis | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103743/01.01.01_60/tr_103743v010101p.pdf | The present document provides an analysis of cyber security threats specific to Home Gateways (HGs) and an introduction to measures for risk mitigation posed by these threats. Whilst the provisions of ETSI EN 303 645 [i.7] assist in moving towards having secure by default devices on the market, the deeper understanding of the forms of vulnerability faced by an HG are addressed in the present document. The present document is intended to give advice to suppliers and manufacturers of the risks of deployment of HGs in order to give confidence to consumers in the security of HGs deployed in the home. The detailed specification of the measures to mitigate these risks will be addressed in a separate technical specification. |
103 636-3 | DECT-2020 New Radio (NR); Part 3: Physical layer; Release 2 | TS | 2.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103600_103699/10363603/02.01.01_60/ts_10363603v020101p.pdf | The present document is one of the parts of the specification of the DECT-2020 New Radio (NR). The present document specifies the Physical layer and interaction between PHY and MAC layer. |
103 745 | Requirements for the shared use of spectrum between Urban Rail and Road Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) operating in the 5 875 MHz to 5 925 MHz frequency range | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103745/01.01.01_60/ts_103745v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies sharing solutions for use of the frequency band 5 915 - 5 925 MHz (Band U) by Urban Rail and Road ITS considering that Urban Rail has priority in that band. In addition, it addresses the shared use of the band 5 875 - 5 915 MHz (Band R) by Urban Rail ITS, where Road ITS has priority. |
103 747 | Core Network and Interoperability Testing (INT/ WG AFI); Federated GANA Knowledge Planes (KPs) for Multi-Domain Autonomic Management & Control (AMC) of Slices in the NGMN(R) 5G End-to-End Architecture Framework | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103747/01.01.01_60/tr_103747v010101p.pdf | The present document presents a plausible approach to implementing Federated GANA Knowledge Planes (KPs) Platforms for E2E Multi-Domain Federated Autonomic Management and Control (AMC) of 5G Network Slices in NGMN® E2E 5G Architecture, using components prototyped and implemented in the European Union (EU) funded SliceNet Project (Grant Agreement N° 761913). The present document produces and leverages a mapping of architectural components for autonomic network management & control developed/implemented SliceNet Project to the ETSI TC INT AFI Generic Autonomic Networking Architecture (GANA) model - an architectural reference model for autonomic networking, cognitive networking and self-management. The mapping identifies the components that were prototyped in Slicenet Project that can be used to implement specific GANA Functional Blocks (FBs) for Autonomics and their associated Reference Points (Rfps), while providing the illustrations that help implementers of GANA autonomics in 5G networks. Other aspects covered in the present document are: • A Study of GANA aligned AMC Requirements in the NGMN® 5G E2E Architecture in order to provide answers on how the approach presented in the present document can help implementers of GANA AMC solutions for 5G. • Providing useful insights to implementers of ETSI GANA Knowledge Plane (KP) Platforms on approaches that can be taken in implementing ETSI GANA Knowledge Plane Platforms and how to federate them for E2E (Cross-Domain) Autonomic Management and Control (AMC) operations across network segments such as Radio Access Networks (RANs), Transport Networks and Core Networks. • Providing insights on leveraging experiences gained in SliceNet Project in implementing GANA autonomic/cognitive management and control software components for 5G network slices. The mapping of the components to the GANA model concepts serves to illustrate how to implement the key abstraction levels for autonomics (self-management functionality) in the GANA model for the targeted wireless networks context, taking into consideration the work done in ETSI TR 103 495 [i.26]. It also shows how GANA can be implemented using the components developed in SliceNet project as an example. |
103 748 | Core Network and Interoperability Testing (INT); Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Test Systems and Testing of AI Models; Use and Benefits of AI Technologies in Testing | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103748/01.01.01_60/tr_103748v010101p.pdf | The present document presents a part of a series of documents being produced in the joint work of ETSI TC INT and ETSI TC MTS on "Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Test Systems, and Testing of AI Models". The present document focuses on the subject of "Use and Benefits of AI Technologies in Testing". |
103 750 | System Reference document (SRdoc); Short Range Devices (SRD) using Ultra Wide Band (UWB); Technical characteristics for UWB operation in the frequency band between 8,5 GHz to 10,6 GHz | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103750/01.01.01_60/tr_103750v010101p.pdf | The present document will provide information on the existing and future intended UWB applications in the operational band up to 10,6 GHz with the focus onto the 8,5 GHz to 10,6 GHz band extension. It will also provide an overview over the relevant possible mitigation techniques and factors to protect existing and future services in the band 8,5 GHz to 10,6 GHz. The information in the present document will complement and extend the information included in ETSI TR 103 314 [i.34]. A specific emphasis will be put onto the investigations of X-band radionavigation and radiolocation systems in the band above 8,5 GHz. 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 • Technical information • Expected compatibility issues |
103 751 | Smart Body Area Networks (SmartBAN); Implant communications | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103751/01.01.01_60/tr_103751v010101p.pdf | The present document has the scope to evaluate ultra-low power, Ultra-WideBand technology (UWB) for a swallowable, pill-camera, wireless medical device operating in the 3,1 GHz to 10,6 GHz frequency band within the context of Smart Body Area Networks (SmartBAN). |
103 752-1 | Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Dynamic substitution of content in linear broadcast; Part 1: Carriage and signalling of placement opportunity information in DVB Transport Streams | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10375201/01.02.01_60/ts_10375201v010201p.pdf | The present document specifies broadcast signalling for DVB Dynamic Advertisement Substitution. |
103 752-2 | Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Dynamic substitution of content in linear broadcast; Part 2: Interfacing to an advert decisioning service and optimal preparation of media | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/10375202/01.01.01_60/tr_10375202v010101p.pdf | The present document provides guidance and recommended practice for delivering and measuring targeted adverts in horizontal and vertical market deployments using in-market advert technology. The focus of the present document pertains to the context of linear broadcast and the substitution with IP delivered adverts. In so much as information on video and audio encoding/packaging or receiver implementations impacts the advert media served, it is discussed. In-depth technical audio/visual guidance is not given, neither is in-depth information on receiver implementations. |
103 754 | Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); Multiple Access Points Performance Testing | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103754/01.01.01_60/ts_103754v010101p.pdf | The present document provides a set of test cases to verify the performance (coverage, throughput, roaming time, etc.) of the multiple Access Point (multiple AP) networks in the home. Each test case consists of testing environment setup, device and equipment configuration, test procedures, and pass/fail metrics. |
103 755 | Emergency Communications (EMTEL); PEMEA ESInet Shared Services | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103755/01.01.01_60/ts_103755v010101p.pdf | The present document describes interoperability, re-use and enhancement of PEMEA and Emergency Services IP network (ESInet) components to ensure seamless integration of Internet Apps and traditional telecommunications service provider solutions and future emergency services offerings. An understanding of the PEMEA architecture is specified in ETSI TS 103 478 [1] and the Core elements for network independent access to emergency services in ETSI TS 103 479 [2], currently named Next Generation 112 (NG112) architecture. |
103 756 | Emergency Communications (EMTEL); PEMEA Instant Message Extension | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103756/01.01.01_60/ts_103756v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the PEMEA Instant Message capability for PEMEA and the need for this functionality. The required entities and actors are identified along with the protocol, specifying message exchanges between entities. The message formats are specified and procedural descriptions of expected behaviours under different conditions are detailed. |
103 757 | SmartM2M; Asynchronous Contact Tracing System; Fighting pandemic disease with Internet of Things (IoT) | TS | 2.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103757/02.01.01_60/ts_103757v020101p.pdf | The present document is structured as follows: • Clauses 1 to 3 set the scene and provide references as well as definitions of terms, symbols and abbreviations, which are used in the present document. • Clause 4 shortly describes contact tracing and testing techniques, with in particular Dorfman's Group testing [i.1], which contributes to the ACT methodology. • Clause 5 specifies the solution for the ACT method using the oneM2M standard communication framework. It allocates the functionalities in the architectural framework of the solution and the related interfaces. It defines the oneM2M resources required to implement the functionalities. It specifies the ACT method in oneM2M, in terms of features, resources, parameters, API, considering modifications to the existing ones and/or definition of new ones. • Clause 6 presents the ACT oneM2M communication framework. • Annex A (normative) presents the ACT Messages Specification. • Annex B (informative) presents some JSON messages. • Annex C (informative) contains a bibliography. • Annex D (informative) contains the present document Change History. |
103 759 | Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Security; Misbehaviour Reporting service; Release 2 | TS | 2.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103759/02.02.01_60/ts_103759v020201p.pdf | The present document specifies the Misbehaviour Reporting service in support of trusted ITS stations for the reporting of local misbehaviour detections to a central authority (Misbehaviour Authority), which collects reports from different ITS stations for global analysis and reaction. |
103 761 | Core Network and Interoperability Testing (INT); Methodologies for E2E Testing & Validation of Vertical Applications over 5G & Beyond networks | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103761/01.01.01_60/tr_103761v010101p.pdf | The purpose of the present document is to provide recommendations on methodologies for end-to-end testing and validation of vertical applications over 5G and beyond networks. Such recommendations can be equally applicable to a wide range of industry verticals, application cases and beyond 5G scenarios. By applying such standard end to end testing and validation methodologies, the vertical application provider would be able to experiment with the 5G and beyond network in a systematic and consistent manner and make informed business decisions upon about further development and commercialization of the features of its application under that rely on 5G technologies and beyond. In this context it is assumed that the subject under test is the application and that the 5G and beyond network set up and configurations considered in such experimentation have already been tested and qualified both from functionality and performance perspective. Therefore, general (application-independent) testing and characterization of 5G network setups is not in the scope of analysis of the present document. Actually, special emphasis on making clear distinction between network testing and application validation concerns and distinct challenges is secured along the analysis since the processes, mechanisms, tools and strategies typically used for network testing can prove inadequate or misleading for vertical application validation purposes. The present document provides a survey and review of the existing methodologies for testing and validating vertical applications, to identify existing gaps in such methodologies and propose solutions to cover them. The proposed methodology describes Capabilities, Processes and Mechanisms involved in the testing and validation of innovative vertical applications enabled by 5G and Beyond networks. No assumptions are made on the specific business or nature of the vertical domain, with the intention to identify common methodologies applicable to as wide a range of vertical domains as possible. The analysis of specific methodologies for applicability limited to specific vertical domains is beyond the scope of the present document. |
103 764 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS); System Architecture | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103764/01.01.01_60/ts_103764v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the high-level System Architecture for the Future Railway Mobile Communications System (FRMCS). The interaction between FRMCS domains, high-level procedures, deployment scenarios and IP addressing/routing are also outlined. |
103 765-1 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS); Building Blocks and Functions; Part 1: Transport Stratum | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10376501/01.01.01_60/ts_10376501v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the FRMCS Transport Stratum for the Future Railway Mobile Communications System (FRMCS). In general, the FRMCS Transport Stratum provides data connectivity and the related services. The present document covers: • 3GPP terrestrial access. • Transport stratum interconnection scenarios in all aspects. • 3GPP access sharing, mobility within transport stratum. • QoS and policy control. • Authentication and authorization for the use of the transport stratum. • Transport stratum common features. |
103 765-2 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS); Building Blocks and Functions; Part 2: Service Stratum | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10376502/01.01.01_60/ts_10376502v010101p.pdf | The present document defines the Service Stratum for the Future Railway Mobile Communications System (FRMCS). In general, the FRMCS Service Stratum provides communication service and corresponding complementary service resulting from 3GPP Mission Critical Services (MCX) and 3GPP multimedia system. While FRMCS is defined in various FRMCS ETSI Technical Specifications, the present document determines necessary components of the FRMCS Service Stratum, encompassing: • Building blocks and corresponding reference points of 3GPP MCX/IMS. • Reference points between MC systems/IMS for interconnection and unilateral use by MC organizations (MC migration). • Reference points between the MC system/IMS and external systems. • QoS and priority management. • User identification, authentication and authorization for the use of the FRMCS service stratum. • Communication security aspects. • Complementary and auxiliary service, e.g. alternative user addressing schemes. |
103 765-3 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS); Building Blocks and Functions; Part 3: Train On-Board functions and interfaces | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10376503/01.01.01_60/ts_10376503v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the interfaces of the On-Board FRMCS enabling either interaction with On-Board applications or with FRMCS entities outside the train. The present document also specifies the On-Board Multipath Function and a set of procedures the On-Board FRMCS will need to conform to. |
103 765-4 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS); Building Blocks and Functions; Part 4: Trackside functions and interfaces | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10376504/01.01.01_60/ts_10376504v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies non-3GPP network functions and interfaces applicable to the FRMCS Trackside Infrastructure. The present document describes the trackside network architecture and proceeds with specifying the non-3GPP trackside network functional entities (such as the FRMCS Trackside Gateway), including functions, interfaces and procedures they need to comply to. The present document does not consider message sequences within and between 3GPP and non-3GPP building blocks. These message sequences will be defined by related 3GPP specifications, ETSI FRMCS transport stratum definition and FRMCS service stratum definition documents or UIC FRMCS FIS [i.3] and UIC FRMCS FFFIS [1]. |
103 765-5 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS); Building Blocks and Functions; Part 5: User Equipment (UE) capabilities | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/10376505/01.01.01_60/ts_10376505v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the UE capabilities applicable to an On-Board FRMCS Radio Module. NOTE: The present document does not specify UE capabilities applicable to FRMCS-capable Handhelds and FRMCS-capable Objects. |
103 767 | Lawful Interception (LI); Considerations about interfacing with providers of vehicle information | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103767/01.01.01_60/tr_103767v010101p.pdf | The present document provides a high-level description of a process for interfacing between law enforcement and providers of vehicle information. The present document is not a legal document and does not state when or whether such an interface should be used. Instead, the present document highlights that (whenever there is a lawful requirement to deliver information) it is beneficial to use an automated, secure, efficient interface. The present document investigates to what extent the existing TC LI specifications can be used for such an interface. The present document does not specify any details of such an interface; the interface design would need to be done in conjunction with a cross-section of the relevant industries. |
103 768 | Rail Telecommunications (RT); Future Rail Mobile Communication System (FRMCS); Interworking study with legacy systems | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103700_103799/103768/01.01.01_60/tr_103768v010101p.pdf | The present document analyses the interworking scenario between FRMCS and GSM-R and the solution applicable to GSM-R. The focus is on GSM-R services equivalency such as voice, SMS, data and other services. The present document presumes the existence of an interworking function IWF between FRMCS and GSM-R, however the IWF and the interface between IWF and GSM-R network are not specified. ETSI TS 123 283 [i.13] specifies the stage 2 of interworking of MCX Systems with LMR Systems, where the requirements of interworking between FRMCS and GSM-R have not been considered completely. NOTE: It is assumed that FRMCS is based on MCX Systems and interworking with GSM-R is to be defined on the same basis of the interworking with LMR systems. The present document reviews this interworking from three viewpoints: GSM-R EIRENE specification of services MCX System ETSI TS 123 283 [i.13] FRMCS 3GPP TS 22.889 [i.3] This study focuses on the identification of key functions, key issues and solutions recommended for way forward resulting in end to end use cases for the IWF. Prerequisites & Assumptions: 1) The interworking and interconnect is based on SIP interface. 2) The interworking is based on SIP protocol for signalling and RTP protocol for bearer (G.711 codec and AMR-WB as option). 3) The service continuity is not foreseen as per 3GPP TS 22.889 [i.3]. 4) Cybersecurity is not part of this study. |
103 769 | Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Adaptive media streaming over IP multicast | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103769/01.02.01_60/ts_103769v010201p.pdf | The present document specifies a reference functional architecture for an end-to-end system that delivers linear content over Internet Protocol (IP) networks in a scalable and standards-compliant manner. Scalability is achieved by means of IP multicast operating in parallel with and alongside conventional unicast delivery. The procedures and protocols used between the system functions are specified, along with data interchange formats, where appropriate. |
103 770 | Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Service Discovery and Programme Metadata for DVB-I | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103700_103799/103770/01.02.01_60/ts_103770v010201p.pdf | The present document defines the following: • signalling of linear TV or radio services and content that are delivered over broadband; • access linear TV services that are delivered by broadband in a way that is consistent with their access to linear TV services delivered by RF-based DVB technologies; • the metadata and mechanisms to present electronic programme guides; • the integration of linear services delivered by the RF-based DVB tuner and linear services delivered by broadband into a single coherent offering that is accessed through a single consistent UI; and • a method for national TV regulators or their representatives, operators and trademark licensors to offer a list of trusted/legitimate/authorized/regulated services. |
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