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101 909-19-1 | Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 19: IPCablecom Audio Server Protocol Specification; Sub-part 1: H.248 option | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/1019091901/01.01.01_60/ts_1019091901v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the architecture and protocols that are required for playing announcements in Voice-over IP (VoIP) IPCablecom networks, where the IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system is embedded in the IPCablecom network. Announcements are typically needed for calls that do not complete. Additionally, they may be used to provide enhanced information services to the caller. Different carrier service feature sets require different announcement sets and announcement formats. Announcements can be as basic as fixed-content announcements (e.g. all circuits busy) or as complex as those provided by intelligent IVR (Interactive Voice Response) systems. The IPCablecom service model requires that all announcements be provisioned and signalled in a standard manner for all supported call features and use case scenarios. The present document identifies a set of signalling interfaces that are used to provide announcement services within a cable network, and specifies one of these interfaces: the MP-MPC interface, based on the protocol defined in ITU-T Recommendation H.248 [3]. |
101 909-23 | Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 23: Internet Protocol Access Terminal - Line Control Signalling (IPAT - LCS) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190923/01.01.01_60/ts_10190923v010101p.pdf | The present set of documents specifies IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. To facilitate maintenance and future enhancements to support other real-time multimedia services the TS 101 909 document series consist of multi-parts as detailed in TS 101 909-1 [1]. The present document is part 23: Internet Protocol Access Terminal-Line Control Signalling (IPAT-LCS) providing a technical description of this architecture, and where appropriate, identify the portions of the IPCablecom specifications that apply to this architecture and their use. The present document contains a description of modifications to the NCS architecture to support a V5.2 signalling interface to a local exchange, rather than the full NCS architecture. This is a "delta" document, describing areas where the LCS architecture differs from the NCS. In the present document, protocol extension to NCS are not included as they are in annexes A and B of TS 101 909-4 [4]. NOTE 1: To avoid confusion between the V5.2 reference Access Network (AN) and the IPCablecom Access Node (AN), the present document uses the DOCSIS nomenclature for the Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) to designate the interface between the HFC cable plant and the IP Network. NOTE 2: To be clear throughout the present document, the term "CM/MTA" will be used to denote an E-MTA. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. The present document assumes familiarity with the IPCablecom architecture, specifically with DQoS, Security and call signalling. |
101 909-24 | Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 24: MTA Basic Access ISDN Interface (MTA-ISDN) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190924/01.01.01_60/ts_10190924v010101p.pdf | The present set of documents specifies IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fiber/Coaxial (HFC) data network. To facilitate maintenance and future enhancements to support other real-time multimedia services the TS 101 909 document series consist of multi-parts as detailed in TS 101 909-1 [1]. The present document is part 24 providing a technical description of this architecture, and where appropriate, identify the portions of the IPCablecom specifications that apply to this architecture and their use. The embedded, ISDN-enabled MTA (iMTA) and its interfaces are described in the present document. The definition and interfaces of a standalone ISDN MTA (S-iMTA) are not described in the present document and remain as for further study. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be packet voice and packet video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. The present document assumes familiarity with the IPCablecom architecture, specifically with DQoS, security and call signalling. |
101 909-26-1 | Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 26: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma specification; Subpart 1: Embedded Multimedia Terminal Adapter | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/1019092601/01.01.01_60/ts_1019092601v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the Network-based Call Signalling, Dynamic Quality of Service, Provisioning and Security protocols for the IPCablecom (packet-based multimedia communication) system defined in TS 101 909-3 [1], TS 101 909-4 [2], TS 101 909-5 [3], TS 101 909-6 [4], TS 101 909-7 [5], TS 101 909-8 [6], TS 101 909-9 [7], TS 101 909-11 [8], in compliance with the relevant requirements specified in those specifications and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [18]. The supplier of a protocol implementation which is claimed to conform to is required to complete a copy of the PICS proforma provided in annex A of the present document and is required to provide the information necessary to identify both the supplier and the implementation. |
101 906 | Corporate Telecommunication Networks (CN); Signalling interworking between QSIG and H.323; Call Diversion supplementary services | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101906/01.02.01_60/ts_101906v010201p.pdf | The present document specifies signalling interworking between "QSIG" and "H.323" in support of call diversion supplementary services within a Corporate telecommunication Network (CN). "QSIG" is a signalling protocol that operates at the Q reference point between Private Integrated Services eXchanges (PINX) within a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). The Q reference point is defined in ECMA-133. A PISN provides circuit-switched basic services and supplementary services to its users. QSIG is specified in other Standards, in particular ECMA-143 (call control in support of basic services), ECMA-165 (generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services) and a number of standards specifying individual supplementary services. ECMA-174 specifies the QSIG protocol in support of call diversion services. ETSI ETSI TS 101 906 V1.2.1 (2001-08) 7 "H.323" is a set of signalling protocols for the support of voice or multimedia communication within a packet network, in particular a packet network that uses the Internet Protocol (IP) as its network layer protocol (IP network). H.323 signalling protocols operate between endpoints in an IP network, either indirectly via one or more gatekeepers, or directly. An endpoint can be a terminal or a gateway to another network. H.323 is an "umbrella" recommendation referring to various ITU-T Recommendations, in particular H.225.0 and H.245 (basic communication capabilities) and H.450.1 (generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services). Recommendation H.450.3 specifies the H.323 protocol in support of call diversion services. NOTE: ITU-T Recommendation H.450.3 applies only to the 1998 version of H.323 (also known as H.323 version 2) and to later versions. In both ECMA-174 (QSIG) and ITU-Recommendation H.450.3 (H.323), the call diversion supplementary services are Call Forwarding Unconditional (SS-CFU), Call Forwarding Busy (SS-CFB), Call Forwarding No Reply (SS-CFNR) and Call Deflection (SS-CD). These supplementary services apply during call establishment and provide diversion of an incoming call to another destination. Interworking between QSIG and H.323 permits a call originating at a user of a PISN to terminate at a user of an IP network, or a call originating at a user of an IP network to terminate at a user of a PISN. The present document provides the following additional capabilities: • a call originating from a PISN and destined for a user of an H.323 network to be diverted by the H.323 network to an alternative destination; • a call originating from an H.323 network and destined for a user of a PISN to be diverted by the PISN to an alternative destination; • a call destined for a user of a PISN to be diverted to an alternative destination where that alternative destination is in an H.323 network; • a call destined for a user of an H.323 network to be diverted to an alternative destination where that alternative destination is in a PISN. The present document is applicable to any interworking unit that can act as a gateway between a PISN employing QSIG and an IP network employing H.323. |
101 909-3 | Access and Terminals (AT); Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 3: Audio Codec Requirements for the Provision of Bi-Directional Audio Service over Cable Television Networks using Cable Modems | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190903/01.01.01_60/ts_10190903v010101p.pdf | The present set of documents specify IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality-of-Service (QoS), enhanced sure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom set of documents utilize a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 and ES 200 800. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other regions and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). |
101 909-6 | Access and Terminals (AT); Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 6: Media Terminal Adapter (MTA) device provisioning | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190906/01.01.01_60/ts_10190906v010101p.pdf | The present set of documents specify IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality-of-Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom set of documents utilize a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 and ES 200 800. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other regions and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). |
101 909-7 | Access and Terminals (AT); Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 7: Management Information Base (MIB) Framework | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190907/01.02.01_60/ts_10190907v010201p.pdf | The present set of documents specify IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality-of-Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom set of documents utilize a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 [2] and ES 200 800 [3]. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other regions and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). |
101 909-8 | Access and Terminals (AT); Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 8: Media Terminal Adapter (MTA) Management Information Base (MIB) | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190908/01.02.01_60/ts_10190908v010201p.pdf | The present set of documents specify IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality-of-Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom set of documents utilize a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 [2] and ES 200 800 [3]. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other regions and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). |
101 909-20-2 | Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 20: Lawful Interception; Sub-part 2: Streamed multimedia services | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/1019092002/01.02.01_60/ts_1019092002v010201p.pdf | The present set of documents specify IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom set of documents utilize a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 [6] and ES 200 800 [7]. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other regions and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The present document of the above mentioned series of ETSI deliverables specifies the interception of those multi-media services carried over the network defined in the remainder of the above mentioned series of ETSI deliverables that do not fall into the interception domain covered by sub-part 1 of TS 101 909-20-1 [5]. The present document describes the implementation of a Lawful Interception (LI) interface in an IPCablecom system. It provides the requirements and specification of the interface within an IPCablecom system for the purpose of providing data to Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) in the area of (LI) of communications. The provision of a (LI) interface for IPCablecom is a national option, however where it is provided it shall be provided as described in the present document. The structure of (LI) in telecommunications is in two parts: The internal interface of a network that is built using a particular technology; and, the external interface (known as the Handover Interface) that links the LEA to the network. Between these two parts may lie a mediation function to cater for national variances and delivery of the result of interception. The Handover Interface is specified in TS 102 232 [11] and TS 102 234 [10]. In addition, the Handover Interface may be the subject of national regulation and therefore the mediation function may also be a matter of national regulation. The subject of the present document is the internal LI interface that lies between the IPCablecom infrastructure and the mediation function. The present document describes the data content of information flows from the IPCablecom system to the mediation function. The present document is structured as follows: • clause 4 describes the IPCablecom architecture and services to which LI applies; • clause 5 presents architecture for LI in an IPCablecom system; • clause 6 presents the data model and behaviour for interception of signalling; • clause 7 presents the data model and behaviour for interception of the content of communication; NOTE 3: The content of communication in IPCablecom is an IP packet. • clause 8 presents the security provisions for LI; • the annexes provide illustrations of the management of LI in an IPCablecom environment. The present document applies to IPCablecom services where access to the communication of IPCablecom users is available in a network, and where the services being intercepted do not include the PSTN/ISDN emulation services whose interception is described in TS 101 909-20-1 [5]. ETSI ETSI TS 101 909-20-2 V1.2.1 (2006-03) 8 The present document does not describe the means of transporting data from the IPCablecom network to the LEA, but describes only the means of capturing and encoding the activities of a target within the IPCablecom network and delivering this data to the mediation function. The present document does not define the operations or technical requirements of the Handover Interface that takes data from the mediation function to the LEMF. The present document does not define the operations or technical requirements of the Law Enforcement Monitoring Facility (LEMF). NOTE 4: No test point is provided in the present document to ensure conformance. |
101 913 | Interoperation of PISNs with IP networks | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101913/01.01.01_60/tr_101913v010101p.pdf | The present document is to investigate the interoperability of Private Integrated Services Networks (PISNs) and Internet Protocol (IP) networks, with a view to identifying possible scenarios for interoperation, problems that will have to be solved if particular scenarios are to be pursued further, and possible future standardization activities in this area. In particular, the following aspects of interoperability are investigated: - the interworking of PISNs and IP networks via a gateway; - the connection of PISN components via IP networks. For each of the above, aspects considered include architecture, addressing (including use of IP addressing), services, protocols, security, quality of service and mobility. This is conducted within the context of leading standards for voice and multimedia communication over IP networks, including ITU-T Recommendation H.323 [24], IETF Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and ITU-T Recommendation H.248 [21]. Possible future standardization activities resulting from the present document can include work items relating to IP networks and work items relating to PISNs, as well as work items concerned specifically with interoperability. The dominant traffic in PISNs is voice, and therefore the present document focuses on interoperability considerations for voice traffic. However, many of the standards that support voice in an IP network are also applicable to multi-media traffic (e.g., voice, video and data). Although in many respects similar to voice, fax traffic has slightly different requirements and is not explicitly considered in the present document. It could be the subject of further study. |
101 914 | Private Integrated Services Network (PISN); Use of QSIG at the C reference point between a PINX and an interconnecting network | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101914/01.01.01_60/ts_101914v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the combination of base standards, together with the selection of appropriate options and parameter values, necessary to specify how QSIG/PSS1 can be used to provide digital signalling capabilities at interfaces at the C reference point between a Private Integrated services Network eXchange (PINX) and an Interconnecting Network (ICN) to permit interoperability between equipment from different vendors and different public or private service providers. NOTE 1: PINX in the sense of the present document is used in the meaning of a PINX directly attached to the ICN. The present document is applicable to attached PINXs and Interconnecting Networks (ICN). The present document identifies the necessary or optional employment of particular functions, procedures and services when provided: - physical and electrical characteristics (physical layer) of the interfaces to the transmission systems to be employed; - data link layer procedures; - network layer procedures; and - supplementary services and additional network features to meet specific corporate network user requirements. The present document states requirements upon attached PINXs and Interconnecting Network (ICN) implementations in order to achieve interoperability between equipment in PISNs serving as Corporate telecommunication Networks (CNs). NOTE 2: Implementation of the present document does not preclude a manufacturer from offering other means of interconnection. It also does not preclude a VPN service provider to offer basic call communications between a PINX and other networks like PSTN or ISDN. ISO/IEC TR 14475 specifies various access arrangements between a PINX and a public network where reference points C and T reside either at a single or at separate interfaces. The scope of the present document is limited to cover the C reference point aspects at a separate interface. The current version of the present document does not intend to specify any gateway or end PINX requirements for the ICN side of the interface. Therefore it typically uses the term "virtual transit PINX" instead of Interconnecting Network (ICN). |
101 938 | Fixed Radio Systems; Electronically steerable antennas; Multipoint (MP) antennas; Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) radio systems | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101938/01.02.01_60/tr_101938v010201p.pdf | The present document identifies the issues of electronically steerable antennas. An electronically steerable antenna is used in Point-to-Multipoint (P-MP) or Multipoint-to-Multipoint (MP-MP) systems to cover different directions with narrow beams and high gain. |
101 939 | Fixed Radio Systems; Multipoint-to-Multipoint systems; Requirements for broadband multipoint-to-multipoint radio systems operating in the 24,25 GHz to 29,5 GHz band and in the available bands within the 31,0 GHz to 33,4 GHz frequency range | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101939/01.01.01_60/tr_101939v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the results of studies into deployment of Multipoint-to-Multipoint systems. A range of issues has been considered, including co-existence with Point-to-Multipoint systems, capacity, spectral efficiency and coverage. Draft requirements for systems operating in various frequency bands have been considered and are referred to in the appendices. |
101 941 | Access and Terminals (AT); Study of the implications of standardization of IP terminals utilizing Ethernet, PSTN and ISDN connection methods | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101941/01.01.01_60/tr_101941v010101p.pdf | The present document studies the implications of standardization of IP Terminals utilizing Ethernet, PSTN and ISDN connection methods. |
101 945-2 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Data Services Profile (DSP); Isochronous data bearer services with roaming capability (Service Type D, mobility class 2); Profile requirement list and profile specific Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma; Part 2: Fixed radio Termination (FT) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10194502/01.01.01_60/ts_10194502v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the profile requirement list and profile-specific Implementation Conformance Statement (profile ICS) proforma for the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Data Services Profile (DSP) Isochronous data bearer services with roaming mobility (service type D, mobility class 2) at the Fixed radio Termination (FT) as defined in EN 301 238 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [9]. The supplier of an implementation which is claimed to conform to EN 301 238 [1] is required to: • complete a copy of the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma EN 300 476, parts 4 [3] to 7 [6] and with the replacements from annex A of the present document; • complete a copy of the profile-specific ICS proforma provided in the annex B of the present document. |
101 909-13-1 | Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 13: Trunking Gateway Control Protocol; Sub-part 1: H.248 option | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/1019091301/01.02.01_60/ts_1019091301v010201p.pdf | The present document specifies a profile of the ITU-T Recommendation H.248 protocol [1] for controlling media gateways between cable networks and the PSTN. This profile is known as Trunking Gateway Control Protocol (TGCP) version 1. |
101 946-2 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Low Rate Messaging Service (LMRS) including Short Message Service (SMS); Profile requirement list and profile specific Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma; Part 2: Fixed radio Termination (FT) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10194602/01.01.01_60/ts_10194602v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the profile requirement list and profile-specific Implementation Conformance Statement (profile ICS) proforma for the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Low Rate Messaging Service (LRMS) including Short Message Service (SMS) at the Fixed radio Termination (FT) as defined in EN 300 757 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [12]. The supplier of an implementation which is claimed to conform to EN 300 757 [1] is required: • in the case of Low Rate Messaging Service (LRMS) to: -complete a copy of the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma EN 300 476 parts 4 [6], 5 [7], 6 [8] and 7 [9] and with the replacements from the annex A of the present document; -complete a copy of the profile-specific ICS proforma provided in the annex B of the present document. • in the case of Short Message Service (SMS) to: -complete a copy of the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma EN 300 476 parts 4 [6], 5 [7], 6 [8] and 7 [9] and with the replacements from the annex C of the present document; -complete a copy of the profile-specific ICS proforma provided in the annex D of the present document. |
101 907 | Corporate Telecommunication Networks (CN); Signalling interworking between QSIG and H.323; Call Transfer supplementary services | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101907/01.02.01_60/ts_101907v010201p.pdf | The present document specifies signalling interworking between "QSIG" and "H.323" in support of the call transfer supplementary services within a Corporate telecommunication Network (CN). "QSIG" is a signalling protocol that operates at the Q reference point between Private Integrated Services eXchanges (PINX) within a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). The Q reference point is defined in ECMA-133. A PISN provides circuit-switched basic services and supplementary services to its users. QSIG is specified in other standards, in particular ECMA-143 (call control in support of basic services), ECMA-165 (generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services) and a number of standards specifying individual supplementary services. ECMA-178 specifies the QSIG protocol in support of call transfer by consultation and ECMA-300 specifies the QSIG protocol in support of single step call transfer. "H.323" is a set of signalling protocols for the support of voice or multimedia communication within a packet network, in particular a packet network that uses the Internet Protocol (IP) as its network layer protocol (IP network). H.323 signalling protocols operate between endpoints in an IP network, either indirectly via one or more gatekeepers, or directly. An endpoint can be a terminal or a gateway to another network. H.323 is an "umbrella" recommendation referring to various ITU-T Recommendations, in particular Recommendations H.225.0 and H.245 (basic communication capabilities) and ITU-T Recommendation H.450.1 (generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services). ITU-T Recommendation H.450.2 specifies the H.323 protocol in support of call transfer. NOTE: H.450.2 applies only to the 1998 version of H.323 (also known as H.323 version 2) and to later versions. Call transfer by consultation, as supported by ECMA-178, is a supplementary service that enables a user (user A) to transform two of that user's calls (at least one of which must be answered) into a new call between the two other users in the two calls (users B and C). Single step call transfer, as supported by ECMA-300, is a supplementary service that enables a user (user A) to transform an existing call between user A and user B into a new call between user B and user C without user A needing to establish a call with user C prior to transfer. Call transfer, as supported by H.450.2, is a supplementary service that enables the served user (user A) to transform an existing call with a second user (user B) into a new call between user B and a third user (user C) selected by user A. User A may or may not have a call established with user C prior to call transfer. If a call is already established between user A and user C, this is known as transfer by consultation and is equivalent to call transfer as supported by ECMA-178. If a call is not already established between user A and user C, this is known as single step call transfer and is equivalent to call transfer as supported by ECMA-300. Interworking between QSIG and H.323 permits a call originating at a user of a PISN to terminate at a user of an IP network, or a call originating at a user of an IP network to terminate at a user of a PISN. The present document provides the following additional capabilities: • a PISN user with two calls established, at least one of which being to or from a user in an IP network, to be able to transform those two calls into a new call between the other two users involved; • a PISN user with a call established to or from a user in an IP network to be able to transform that call into a new call between the IP network user and a third user selected by the PISN user, that third user being either in the IP network or in the PISN; • a PISN user with a call established to a second PISN user to be able to transfer that call into a new call between the second user and a third user selected by the first user, that third user being in an IP network; • an IP network user with two calls established, at least one of which being to or from a user in a PISN, to be able to transform those two calls into a new call between the other two users involved; • an IP network user with a call established to or from a user in a PISN to be able to transform that call into a new call between the PISN user and a third user selected by the IP network user, that third user being either in the IP network or in the PISN; and • an IP network user with a call established to a second user in the IP network to be able to transfer that call into a new call between the second user and a third user selected by the first user, that third user being in a PISN. ETSI ETSI TS 101 907 V1.2.1 (2001-08) 8 The present document is applicable to any interworking unit that can act as a gateway between a PISN employing QSIG and an IP network employing H.323. |
101 947 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS); Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP): V.24 Interworking | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101947/01.01.01_60/ts_101947v010101p.pdf | Te present document is to define a data Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP) intended for enterprise, small office and home office (SOHO), and, home (residential/private) markets combining a selection of V.24 Interworking DECT-DPRS (EN 301 649 [3]) data services. The aim of the present document is to guarantee a sufficient level of interoperability and to provide an easy route for development of DECT DATA applications, with the features of the present document being a common fall-back option available in all equipment compliant to this profile. |
101 949 | Speech Processing, Transmission and Quality Aspects (STQ); QoS parameter definitions and measurements for use in network-to-network narrowband interconnection | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101949/01.01.01_60/tr_101949v010101p.pdf | The present document contains harmonized definitions and measurement methods for a range of Quality of Service (QoS) parameters that relate to public network-public network interconnection. The purpose of these parameters is to define objective and comparable measures of the QoS for interconnection. Measurement of these parameters will show how well interconnection is working at an operational level. The present document is intended to provide a menu from which individual items can be selected. Although the present document aims to include all the most relevant parameters, there is no obligation to use any or all of the parameters, the choice of what is used is entirely a matter for the interested parties. The aim of the present document is to provide a common starting point for QoS issues and thereby to assist the preparation of contracts and publications of comparative performance. It is not the intention to cause documents that already have adequate definitions of parameters to be revised. The establishment of target values for each parameter is outside the scope of the present document. The present documenting arrangements, including which party is responsible for reporting, are outside the scope of the present document. The Quality of Service parameters apply only to the interconnection of digital circuit switched connections provided over SDH or PDH transmission technologies. The present document may be revised or extended to cover packet based technologies at a future date. The Quality of Service parameters apply for any services provided over digital circuit switched connections, including: • Fixed to fixed • Fixed to mobile • Mobile to fixed • Mobile to mobile • All forms of services with special user tariff arrangements such as freephone, shared cost and premium rate |
101 909-4 | Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 4: Network Call Signalling Protocol [Partial Endorsement of ITU-T Recommendation J.162 (11/2005), modified] | TS | 1.5.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190904/01.05.02_60/ts_10190904v010502p.pdf | The present document is a multi-part deliverable belonging to IPCablecom. The present part (part 4) specifies a profile of an application programming interface, Media Gateway Controller Interface (MGCI), and a corresponding protocol, Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), for controlling Voice over IP (VoIP) embedded clients from external call control elements. The MGCP is based on a call control architecture, where the call control "intelligence" resides outside the gateways and is handled by external call control elements. The profile, as described in the present document, is referred to as the Network Call Signalling (NCS) Protocol. Annex B of the present document specifies an expansion of the NCS protocol to emulate an Access Node of an ETSI compliant local exchange. This annex specifies the mapping of expansion of the NCS protocol to V5.2. Annex F of the present document specifies optional NCS components for the delivery of metering pulses. This multi-part deliverable specifies IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver high Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom defines a set of documents in the framework of a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 [5] and ES 200 800 [3]. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other regions and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). NOTE 3: There may also be relevant equivalent studies on-going in IETF or ITU specific to the needs of European IPCablecom. Where possible ETSI TC AT-D working group for IPCablecom should align annex B package annex or similar packages addressing the specific needs of European IPCablecom with work on going in IETF, Cablelabs, or the ITU. |
101 950 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS); Interoperability Test Specification | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101950/01.02.01_60/ts_101950v010201p.pdf | The present document contains the test specification for interoperability of the DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS). The objective of the present document is to provide a basis to test DECT equipments giving a high probability of inter-operability between different manufacturer's DECT equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [5] and ISO/IEC 9646-2 [6]) as well as the ETSI rules for conformance testing (ETS 300 406 [4]) are used as a basis for the test methodology. Annex A provides the Partial Protocol Implementation Extra Information for Testing (PIXIT) Proforma. Annex B provides the Protocol Conformance Test Report (PCTR) Proforma. |
101 952-1 | Access network xDSL splitters for European deployment; Part 1: Generic specification of xDSL over POTS splitters | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10195201/01.01.01_60/ts_10195201v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies requirements and test methods for the low pass and high pass part of xDSL over POTS splitters. These splitters are intended to be installed at the LE (i.e. network) side of the local loop, either at the local exchange or at a remote cabinet, and at the TE (i.e. user) side near the NTP. When used at the remote cabinet, the POTS signals can be injected locally at the cabinet, or at the central office. In the case of splitters at the TE side, the present document specifies the central splitter that is intended for use at the demarcation point of the customer premises. The majority of requirements in the present document are generic and applicable to all xDSL over POTS central splitters. In the case where any requirements are applicable to only one particular flavour of xDSL, this is clearly indicated in the clause describing the requirement. The relevant information about requirements for specific xDSL system variants is given in annex A. The splitter filter, as specified by the present document, may be implemented as an independent unit, separately from the xDSL transceiver, or may be integrated with the xDSL termination unit. The splitter may also be integrated with the base band termination unit (e.g. POTS line card); however this is outside of the scope of the present document. |
101 909-22 | Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 22: Management Event Messages | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190922/01.01.01_60/ts_10190922v010101p.pdf | The present set of documents specifies IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom set of documents utilize a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 [5] and ES 200 800 [6]. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other regions and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). |
101 952-3 | Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Access network xDSL splitters for European deployment; Part 3: Generic specification of static distributed filters for xDSL over POTS | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10195203/01.01.01_60/ts_10195203v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies requirements and test methods for "xDSL over POTS" distributed filters. These filters are at the user side of the local loop in the customer premise. • Unlike the splitters (sometimes called central splitters to distinguish them from distributed filters) described in TS 101 952-1 [11] and TS 101 952-2 [12], the distributed filters do not contain a high pass part. Therefore, only the low pass part is tested. • Furthermore, the central splitters mentioned above are used as a single device at each end of the line. Distributed filters are often not used as a single device, but as multiple parallel devices. This aspect, which was not tested in a previous version of the present document (see note 5 of the Foreword and the informative Annex B), is now tested also. |
101 909-18 | Digital Broadband Cable access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 18: Embedded Media Terminal Adapter (e-MTA) offering an interface to analogue terminals and Cable Modem | TS | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190918/01.03.01_60/ts_10190918v010301p.pdf | IPCablecom has defined a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements in the TS 101 909 series of documents. These have been developed to deliver Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. To facilitate maintenance and future enhancements to support other real-time multimedia services the TS 101 909 document series consist of multi-parts as detailed in TS 101 909-1 [22]. The present document ispart 18 of the IPCablecom TS 101 909 series. The present document defines an analogue POTS presentation of an IPCablecom Termination Point (E-MTA) intended to deliver 3,1 kHz voiceband services equivalent to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or equivalent network with short length 2-wire local loop. NOTE: To be clear throughout the present document, the term "CM/MTA" will be used to denote an E-MTA. The objective of the present document is to specify the physical and electrical characteristics of the CM/MTA interfaces that are part of an analogue POTS presentation of an IPCablecom CM/MTA particularly suitable for use by new network operators, or by operators operating in several European countries. The present document specifies characteristics of the CM/MTA to enable it to operate with most existing national PSTN Terminal Equipment (TE), and especially with PSTN TE designed according to the European standards for analogue presented TEs. The electrical conditions specified at the CM/MTA are sufficient to ensure satisfactory operation of the following functions of TE: a) call control; b) transmission; c) dialling; d) ringing. |
101 953-1-1 | Access and Terminals (AT); Unified and Generic Testing Methods for European Specific DSL splitters; Part 1: ADSL splitters for European deployment; Sub-part 1: Specification of Testing methods for Low Pass part of ADSL/POTS splitters | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/1019530101/01.01.01_60/tr_1019530101v010101p.pdf | The present document describes test methods for the low pass section of POTS/ADSL splitters. These splitters are intended to be installed at the Local Exchange side of the local loop and at the user side near the NTP. In the case of splitters at the user side, the present document describes test methods for the master splitter that is intended for use at the demarcation point of the customer premises. Distributed filters are not concerned by the present document. |
101 953-1-2 | Access network xDSL transmission filters; Part 1: ADSL splitters for European deployment; Sub-part 2: Testing methods for High Pass part of ADSL/POTS splitters. | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/1019530102/01.01.01_60/tr_1019530102v010101p.pdf | The present document describes test methods for the high pass section of ADSL/POTS splitters. These splitters are intended to be installed at the Local Exchange side of the local loop and at the user side near the NTP. In the case of splitters at the user side, the present document describes testing methods for the master splitter that is intended for use at the demarcation point of the customer premises. Distributed filters are not concerned by the present document. |
101 953-1-3 | Access network xDSL transmission filters; Part 1: ADSL splitters for European deployment; Sub-part 3: Testing methods for ADSL/ISDN splitters | TR | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/1019530103/01.01.02_60/tr_1019530103v010102p.pdf | The present document describes test methods for ADSL/ISDN splitters. These splitters are intended to be installed at the Local Exchange side of the local loop and at the user side near the NTP. In the case of splitters at the user side, the present document describes testing methods for the master splitter that is intended for use at the demarcation point of the customer premises. |
101 953-2-1 | Access network xDSL transmission filters; Part 2: VDSL splitters for European deployment; Sub-part 1: Specification of Testing methods for low pass part of VDSL/POTS splitters | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/1019530201/01.01.01_60/tr_1019530201v010101p.pdf | The present document describes test methods for the low pass section of VDSL/POTS splitters. These splitters are intended to be installed at the Local Exchange side of the local loop and at the user side near the NTP. In the case of splitters at the user side, the present document describes test methods for the master splitter that is intended for use at the demarcation point of the customer premises. Distributed filters are not concerned by the present document. |
101 909-9 | Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 9: Network Call Signalling (NCS) MIB Requirements | TS | 1.3.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190909/01.03.02_60/ts_10190909v010302p.pdf | The present set of documents specify IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer's home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom set of documents utilize a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 [2] and ES 200 800 [3]. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other regions and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The present document is part 9 and covers Network Call Signalling (NCS) Management Information Base (MIB) Requirements. |
101 953-2-2 | Access network xDSL transmission filters; Part 2: VDSL splitters for European deployment; Sub-part 2: Specification of Testing methods for high pass part of VDSL/POTS splitters | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/1019530202/01.01.01_60/tr_1019530202v010101p.pdf | The present document describes test methods for the high pass section of VDSL/POTS splitters. These splitters are intended to be installed at the Local Exchange side of the local loop and at the user side near the NTP. In the case of splitters at the user side, the present document describes test methods for the master splitter that is intended for use at the demarcation point of the customer premises. Distributed filters are outside the scope of the present document. NOTE 1: At some locations in the present document impedances values are listed. These values might differ from the values listed in the requirement specifications TS 101 952-2-2 [2]. If the values differ the values of TS 101 952-2-2 [2] have to be used. NOTE 2: At some locations in the present document measurements are only shown for splitters at the user side. E.g. this is the case in figure 3. When measuring a splitter at the Local Exchange side the position of the Feeding bridge and the Holding Circuit have to be exchanged. NOTE 3: Remark, that in the present state of TS 101 270 [1] the use of distributed filters is not applicable for VDSL-over-POTS. |
101 953-2-3 | Access network xDSL transmission filters; Part 2: VDSL splitters for European deployment; Sub-part 3: Specification of Testing methods for VDSL/ISDN splitters | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/1019530203/01.01.01_60/tr_1019530203v010101p.pdf | The present document describes test methods for VDSL/ISDN splitters. These splitters are intended to be installed at the Local Exchange side of the local loop and at the user side near the NTP. In the case of splitters at the user side, the present document describes testing methods for the master splitter that is intended for use at the demarcation point of the customer premises. NOTE 1: At some locations in the present document impedances values are listed. These values might differ from the values listed in the requirement specifications TS 101 952-2-3 [1]. If the values differ the values of TS 101 952-2-3 [1] have to be used. NOTE 2: At some locations in the present document measurements are only shown for splitters at the user side. E.g. this is the case in figure 5. When measuring a splitter at the Local Exchange side the position of the Feeding bridge and the Holding Circuit have to be exchanged. |
101 909-5 | Access and Terminals (AT); Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 5: Dynamic Quality of Service for the Provision of Real Time Services over Cable Television Networks using Cable Modems | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10190905/01.01.01_60/ts_10190905v010101p.pdf | The present set of documents specify IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality-of-Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumer’s home over a cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom set of documents utilize a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 and ES 200 800. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in the future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other regions and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). |
101 954 | Access and Terminals (AT); A study on POTS requirements applicable to ADSL modems when connected to an analogue presented PSTN line | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101954/01.01.01_60/tr_101954v010101p.pdf | The present document studies the requirements normally applying to analogue presented PSTN terminal equipment to ensure correct interworking with PSTN network interfaces that would also apply to ADSL modems when connected to the PSTN using microfilters or ADSL splitters without a DC blocking function. The present document considers that the ADSL modem may be connected with up to 4 PSTN terminals. |
101 956 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Technical analysis of Spread Spectrum Solutions for Telemetry Command and Ranging (TCR) of Geostationary Communications Satellites | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101956/01.01.01_60/tr_101956v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the technical analysis made on new TCR standard definition in the frame of ETSI/ECSS standardization work, according to operators' needs. Operators' needs are summarized in annex B. The new standard definition is mainly based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum techniques (DS/SS). |
101 957 | Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; Requirements and Architectures for Interworking between HIPERLAN/2 and 3rd Generation Cellular systems | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101957/01.01.01_60/tr_101957v010101p.pdf | The scope of the present document is limited to Requirements and Architectures for interworking between HIPERLAN/2 and 3G systems (and specifically to UMTS Release 3). The present document describes the requirements and architectures that are applicable to interworking between High Performance Radio Local Area Network HIPERLAN/2 and 3rd Generation Cellular Systems. The requirements in the present document address subjects such as operational requirements, user requirements, mobility, QoS mapping, subscription information, equipment identity, security and standardization requirements. The architectures address communications layer models as well as the reference models that identify interfaces and issues subject to standardization. |
101 895 | Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); Message Waiting Indication (MWI) ; Service Aspects | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101800_101899/101895/01.01.01_60/tr_101895v010101p.pdf | The present document defines the stage one of the Message Waiting Indication (MWI) supplementary service for the pan-European network as provided by European telecommunications operators. Stage one is an overall service description from the user's point of view (see ITU-T Recommendation I.130 [1]), but does not deal with the details of the human interface itself. The present document provided hereafter takes into account ETS 300 650 [2] for an ISDN MWI service and it provides a wider scope of the service description. It shall be noted that ETS 300 650 [2]: • covers only ISDN situations; • includes both the receiving user's and the controlling user's perspective instead of concentrating on the service as seen by the receiving user; • is a restricted view on the facilities that need to be offered commercially (e.g. multiple Mailbox providers); • includes some constraints. NOTE 1: In case of conflict between the present document and ETS 300 650 [2], it is assumed that ETS 300 650 [2] will take precedence. NOTE 2: The detailed specifications of the procedures used by the controlling user to activate and deactivate the MWI supplementary service are outside the scope of the present document. It can be based on ISDN procedures (an example is given in ETS 300 650 [2]) or on other type of operations on other user-network interfaces (e.g. leased lines etc...). NOTE 3: It is worth noting that the network capabilities supporting the MWI supplementary service can be used for other purposes e.g. notification of events other than related to Voice Mail e.g. E-mail... NOTE 4: The definition of the Man Machine Interface (e.g. light, display, ..) on the terminal equipment is outside the scope of the present document. |
101 960 | Access and Terminals (AT); Study on out of band spectrum requirements for analogue PSTN terminals | TR | 1.2.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101960/01.02.02_60/tr_101960v010202p.pdf | The present document describes and enumerates various requirements on metallic (horizontal) out of band spectrum for analogue terminals connected to the PSTN. An attempt to create an envelop of the various requirements is made and a limit for an out of band spectrum requirement protecting xDSL service is proposed to facilitate the standard convergence in this sector. |
101 962 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); TETRA Advanced Packet Service (TAPS) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101962/01.01.01_60/ts_101962v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the technical requirements for equipment that supports packet data services and operates in the following TETRA bands: • TETRA 380: 380-390 MHz Mobile transmit; 390-400 MHz base station transmit; • TETRA 410: 410-420 MHz Mobile transmit; 420-430 MHz base station transmit; • TETRA 450: 450-460 MHz Mobile transmit; 460-470 MHz base station transmit; • TETRA 870: 870-876 MHz Mobile transmit; 915-921 MHz base station transmit. The technology to be used is that of GSM and the technical requirements are specified by reference to the GSM standards. This specification lists the GSM standards and specifications that apply and specifies which clauses are retained, deleted or amended. The amendments are specified in the annexes of the present document. The scope of the present document covers the following interfaces, Gi, Gr, Gp and the Air Interface. The present document supports the following packet data traffic channels: • PDTCH/F; • PDTCH/H; • PDTCH/U; • PDTCH/D. It also supports SMS in packet channels and their associated signalling. All circuit switched channels, including all speech channels are outside the scope of the present document. NOTE 1: TAPS adapts (E)GPRS technology to provide an overlay network for TETRA systems. TAPS provides high speed packet data at speeds approximately ten times that available in existing TETRA, to support multimedia and other high speed data applications required by existing and future TETRA users. NOTE 2: TR 101 976 provides an overview description of the principles of TAPS, including a description of the structure of the TAPS specifications. |
101 963 | Access and Terminals (AT); Report on the Requirements of European Cable Industry for Implementation of IPCablecom Technologies; Identification of high level requirements and establishment of priorities | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101963/01.01.01_60/tr_101963v010101p.pdf | The present document aims to describe the high level service features of European Cable Communications Operators and the European cable industry for time critical multimedia IP Cable Communications, to analyse these, make an assessment of their relative priorities and to collate them into a Technical Report. The present work is intended to compliment the specifications issued by Cable Labs, ITU-T and ETSI, by the addition of the specific needs of European operators. The present document defines the service features for the delivery of PSTN like telephone services. Future versions are expected to extend this set to include multimedia integrated services. While the initial service offerings in IPCablecom are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. The present document is intended to form the basis of further ETSI work in developing a series of Specifications TS 101 909 by the addition of European specific content to existing material from PacketCable, SCTE and ITU-T. There will be an ongoing need to track subsequent developments with a range of interested parties including European cable operators, regulators and equipment vendors, for later inclusion in new or revised clauses of this ETSI Specification. The European cable operators' needs are based on the IPCablecom Reference Architecture (see TS 101 909-2 [70], and PacketCable LCS Architecture. This report is mainly concerned with the exchange of the data and signalling information associated with voice telephony. The present document lists these features by functional area and describes them in sufficient detail to define the service operation. Features are deliberately specified without analysing their impact on the underlying transport network. The end-to-end system defined by IPCablecom and forming the basis for the present document has been designed to run seamlessly across today's standardized, HFC-based, cable communication systems using either ES 200 800 [4] or ES 201 488 [5]. Therefore, it is assumed that the mechanisms necessary to implement the functionality listed in the present document will already be available at the transport layer. The present document does not specify how any interfaces should be achieved; it is expected that these will mostly be served by existing specifications. The present document does not specify which network interfaces should be published to satisfy the requirements of the of the EC Directive 1999/5/EC (RTTE Directive). Refer to ETSI TR 101 857 [71] for guidance on the publication of network interfaces. |
101 964 | Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Control Channel for SMATV/MATV distribution systems; Baseline Specification | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101964/01.01.01_60/ts_101964v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the Control Channel for SMATV/MATV distribution systems based on EN 300 743. The present document is intended to provide remote control of the head-end device from the user's terminal through a set of commands in a closed in-building environment for the delivery of broadcast services. Provision for interactive services is out of the scope of the present document. |
101 942 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS); Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP): Ethernet (Eth) Interworking | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101942/01.01.01_60/ts_101942v010101p.pdf | Te present document is to define a data Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP) intended for enterprise, small office and home office (SOHO) and Home (residential/private) markets combining a selection of Ethernet Interworking DECT-DPRS (EN 301 649 [3]) data services. The aim of the present document is to guarantee a sufficient level of interoperability and to provide an easy route for development of DECT DATA applications, with the features of the present document being a common fall-back option available in all compliant to this profile equipment. |
101 968 | Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM); Data applications directory | TS | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101968/01.04.01_60/ts_101968v010401p.pdf | The present document gives the data application identifiers needed for Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) system data applications and provides the references to the associated specifications. It provides details on data application transport and the mappings required to carry application specified for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) in the DRM multiplex. This version has updates to the table of Fast Access Channel (FAC) Application identifiers. |
101 952-4 | Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Access network xDSL splitters for European deployment; Part 4: Specification for dynamic distributed filters for xDSL over POTS | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/10195204/01.01.01_60/ts_10195204v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the requirements and test methods for "xDSL over POTS" dynamic distributed filters. The distributed filters are installed at the user side of the local loop in the customer premises. • Unlike the splitters (sometimes called central splitters to distinguish them from distributed filters) described in TS 101 952-1 [11] and TS 101 952-2 [12], the distributed filters do not contain a high pass part. Therefore, only the low pass part is specified and tested. • The central splitters mentioned above are used as a single device at each end of the line while distributed filters are normally not used as a single device but as multiple parallel devices at the user side. |
101 973-1 | Access and Terminals (AT); Public Switched Telephone Network; Support of legacy terminals by BroadBand IP equipment; Listing of the most relevant features and functionalities; Part 1: General | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/10197301/01.01.01_60/tr_10197301v010101p.pdf | The present document belongs to a set of documents which describes the functional technical characteristics supported by PSTNs across the wider European market, in order to provide guidance to developers of broadband equipment (e.g. IPCablecom MTA, FWA subscriber units) that support either PSTN analogue or ISDN terminal. This is part 1 referring to the common aspects of PSTN Analogue and ISDN Terminals. The present document does not include any Safety or EMC aspects or requirements. |
101 973-2 | Access and Terminals (AT); Public Switched Telephone Network; Support of legacy terminals by BroadBand IP equipment; Listing of the most relevant features and functionalities; Part 2: Analogue PSTN terminals | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/10197302/01.01.01_60/tr_10197302v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the functional technical characteristics supported by PSTNs across the wider European market, in order to provide guidance to developers of broadband networks and equipment (e.g. IPCablecom MTA, FWA subscriber units) that support an analogue PSTN terminal. The present document does not include any Safety or EMC aspects or requirements. |
101 973-3 | Access and Terminals (AT); Public Switched Telephone Network; Support of legacy terminals by BroadBand IP equipment; Listing of the most relevant features and functionalities; Part 3: ISDN terminals | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/10197303/01.01.01_60/tr_10197303v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the functional technical characteristics supported by PSTNs across the wider European market, in order to provide guidance to developers of broadband networks and equipment (e.g. IPCablecom embedded MTA, FWA subscriber units) that support an ISDN terminal. The present document does not include any Safety or EMC aspects or requirements. |
101 974 | Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS); Radio specific SDH functionalities for transmission of sub-STM-0 | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101974/01.01.01_60/ts_101974v010101p.pdf | The present document defines radio specific functionality of SDH Digital Radio Relay Systems for transmission of Sub STM-0 signals referring to requirements defined by ITU-T Recommendation G.708 [5], while ETS 300 635 [1] and ETS 300 638 [2] define the radio specific functionality of STM-N respectively STM-0 radio relay systems. The typical application of systems here defined is for access networks including point-to-point and point-to-multipoint systems. For more information refer to annex A. The present document defines: • usage of media specific byte in the sSTM interface overhead; • radio specific performance monitoring; • radio protection switching requirements; and • radio specific functionality and related atomic functions. |
101 975 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); RF Sensitive Area Mode | TS | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101975/01.02.01_60/ts_101975v010201p.pdf | The present document defines the requirements for basic and enhanced TxI modes. The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA terminal equipment. |
101 977 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Study of the suitability of the GSM Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec for use in TETRA | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101977/01.01.01_60/tr_101977v010101p.pdf | The present document provides background information on the performance of four modes of the GSM Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec operating within the TETRA system. The aim of the present document is to provide information to illustrate the behaviour of the GSM AMR in different TETRA operational conditions. |
101 980 | Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM); System Specification | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101980/01.01.01_60/ts_101980v010101p.pdf | The present document gives the specification for the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) system for digital transmissions in the broadcasting bands below 30 MHz. |
101 981 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); System Reference Document for inductive Loop - Ultra Low Power Active Medical Implants (ULP- AMI) - systems operating in the frequency bands 9 kHz to 315 kHz | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101981/01.02.01_60/tr_101981v010201p.pdf | The present document applies to the radio sections of inductive loop Ultra Low Power Active Medical Implants in the field of Short Range Devices (SRDs) transmitters and receiver systems operating on various frequencies within the range of 9 kHz to 315 kHz. The present document gives guidance on the definition of a transmitter mask for the operating frequencies, analyses and the spectrum requirements for transmission of power and data from/to stationary programmers or mobile neurostimulation systems (pain control) to/from active medical implants. The present document considers the ERC Report 44, [1] and contains the technical characteristics for radio equipment as given in CEPT/ERC Recommendation 70-03 [2]. Therefore, the frequency range 9 kHz to 135 kHz is already sufficiently regulated for inductive systems in CEPT/ERC Recommendation 70-03 [2]. The necessary operation for the frequency range 135 kHz to 315 kHz is not addressed in CEPT/ERC Recommendation 70-03 [2] and is addressed in the present document. The spectrum parameters for inductive loop ULP-AMI devices that are the subject of this document are intended to be included as a normative annex in the EN 300 330-2 [3] or in a new European Harmonized Standard. They are submitted for consideration to CEPT/ERC WGSE for compliance studies and in WGFM/SRD MG for inclusion in the CEPT/ERC Recommendation 70-03 [2], annex 12. |
101 982 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Radio equipment to be used in the 24 GHz band; System Reference Document for automotive collision warning Short Range Radar | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101982/01.02.01_60/tr_101982v010201p.pdf | The present document applies to Short Range Devices (SRD) in the field of SRR operating at very low power levels for exterior automotive applications for vehicle environmental sensing. These applications require antenna characteristics, which necessitate narrow beam and low elevation antenna angles with a limited mounting height. The present document describes the technical characteristics of SRRs, the Radio frequency requirements as a wideband frequency range, for the carrier frequency operating in the 24 GHz SRD as specified in CEPT/ERC Recommendation 70-03 [1]. The devices also use the SRD Band for a movement sensor function implementing a Doppler mode for a target speed measurement function. The EN 301 091 [3] presents a basis for the new cost efficient and versatile 24 GHz radar technology, which complements 77 GHz Automotive Cruise Control (ACC) functions. The following information is given in: • Annex A: Detailed market information; • Annex B: Technical information; • Annex C: Expected compatibility issues. |
101 884 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; Technology Mapping; Implementation of TIPHON architecture using SIP | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101800_101899/101884/01.01.01_60/ts_101884v010101p.pdf | The present document describes how the SIP and SDP protocols can be used to implement TIPHON architecture, as defined in [5], and the Context and Behaviour of Meta-Protocol, as defined in [7]. The scope of the present document is limited to the mapping of the following parts of Meta-Protocol to SIP: • Registration Meta-Protocol; • Call Control Meta-Protocol; • Bearer Control Meta-Protocol. The present document is applicable to equipment performing the roles of terminal, Registration server, proxy Application Server, and gateway, and also to entities within the IP network that are necessary to support the TIPHON Release 3. |
101 983 | ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Radio equipment to be used in the 76 GHz to 77 GHz band; System Reference Document for Short-Range Radar to be fitted on road infrastructure | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101983/01.01.01_60/tr_101983v010101p.pdf | The present document applies to radars operating on the 76 GHz to 77 GHz band. It defines their possible use for road infrastructure. The goal of the present document is to require the modification of: - ERC/DEC/(92)02 [2] - ERC/REC 70-03 [3] In order to replace the comments relative to the 76 – 77 GHz band from "vehicular systems" or "vehicle radar systems" to " vehicle or road to vehicles systems" or any equivalent sentence. NOTE: The current version of EN 301 091 [1] already includes requirements about fixed and mobile applications and therefore already covers the infrastructure application as described in the present document. |
101 985 | Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia; IP over Satellite | TR | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101985/01.01.02_60/tr_101985v010102p.pdf | The scope of the present document is the review of study topics with respect to the provision of IP-based services via Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM) networks. The present document builds on the following two earlier reports: • TR 101 374-1 [1], "Survey on Standardization Objectives for Broadband Satellite Multimedia". • TR 101 374-2 [2], "Standardization Objectives for Broadband Satellite Multimedia: The Standardization Scenario". The present document also builds on the general BSM Services and Architectures defined in: • TR 101 984 [3], "Services and Architectures". The present document discusses the standardization approach, relevant issues and provides a reference framework for further work that should be undertaken within ETSI with regard to the use of Broadcast Satellite Multimedia (BSM) networks to transport IP-structured traffic. The report is focussed on the following aspects off IP over satellite: • BSM systems based on GeoSynchronous Orbit (GSO) satellites; • integration of BSM services with IP-based services; • integration of BSM satellite networks with terrestrial networks; • integration of BSM broadcast and multicast services with IP-based services, including IP multicast services. The structure defined in the present document is intended to provide a framework for a series of detailed studies on specific issues which are expected to identify existing standards and to identify areas where new standards are required, in order to achieve these objectives. The objectives of BSM standardization are: • to enable users to access a wide range of telecommunications services, with particular emphasis on multi-media services and high data rates; • to provide an efficient means of using network resources (particularly radio spectrum); • to enable the benefits of satellite technology to be made available to a wide range of users; • to facilitate the provision of a high quality of service for transporting IP traffic over BSM networks; • to facilitate the provision of low cost terminals. |
101 987 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Proposed Air Interface Enhancements for TETRA Release 2; Analysis and Feasibility Assessment | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101987/01.01.01_60/tr_101987v010101p.pdf | The present document analyses and provides recommendations regarding Air Interface enhancements that have been proposed for TETRA Release 2. The target audience is EPT, and the purpose is to enable informed decisions to be made by EPT regarding prioritization and feasibility of AI enhancement standardization work, and workload division between WG2, WG3, and other WGs as applicable. The TETRA air interface has been designed to meet the special requirements of TETRA and as such it is more effective and efficient at meeting these requirements than other radio systems. However it is necessary that TETRA should continue to evolve in line with technology enhancements so that it remains a class-leading technology. There are many potential enhancements which could be added to the TETRA air interface, and it is necessary for the TETRA community to evaluate which combination of these best meets the needs of TETRA whilst not requiring excessive standardization effort. A number of proposed enhancements have been considered, resulting in this technical report. Effort has been made, during the analysis and feasibility assessment work, to consider a maximum number of proposed enhancements which have been put forth in relevant forums regarding TETRA Release 2. |
101 989 | Corporate Telecommunication Networks (CN); Signalling interworking between QSIG and H.323; Call Completion supplementary services | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101989/01.01.01_60/ts_101989v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies signalling interworking between "QSIG" and "H.323" in support of call completion supplementary services within a Corporate telecommunication Network (CN). "QSIG" is a signalling protocol that operates at the Q reference point between Private Integrated services Network eXchanges (PINX) within a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). The Q reference point is defined in ECMA-133. A PISN provides circuit-switched basic services and supplementary services to its users. QSIG is specified in other ECMA Standards, in particular ECMA-143 (call control in support of basic services), ECMA-165 (generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services) and a number of standards specifying individual supplementary services. ECMA-186 specifies the QSIG protocol in support of call completion services. "H.323" is a set of signalling protocols for the support of voice or multimedia communication within a packet network, in particular a packet network that uses the Internet Protocol (IP) as its network layer protocol (IP network). H.323 signalling protocols operate between endpoints in an IP network, either indirectly via one or more gatekeepers, or directly. An endpoint can be a terminal or a gateway to another network. H.323 is an "umbrella" recommendation referring to various ITU-T Recommendations, in particular H.225.0 and H.245 (basic communication capabilities) and H.450.1 (generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services). Recommendation H.450.9 specifies the H.323 protocol in support of call completion services. NOTE: ITU-T Recommendation H.450.9 applies only to the 1998 version of H.323 (also known as H.323 version 2) and to later versions. ETSI ETSI TS 101 989 V1.1.1 (2001-08) 6 In both ECMA-186 (QSIG) and ITU-Recommendation H.450.9 (H.323), the call completion supplementary services are Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers (SS-CCBS) and Completion of Calls on No Reply (SS-CCNR). These supplementary services apply after a call establishment attempt has failed because the called user was busy or not available, and provide means to re-establish the call when the called user becomes available. Interworking between QSIG and H.323 permits a call originating at a user of a PISN to terminate at a user of a private IP network, or a call originating at a user of a private IP network to terminate at a user of a PISN. In such a scenario, the present document allows the completion of calls when the called user becomes available after having been busy (SS- CCBS), or having not answered the original call (SS-CCNR). Interworking between a PISN employing QSIG and a public IP network employing H.323 is outside the scope of the present document. However, the functionality specified in the present document is in principle applicable to such a scenario when deployed in conjunction with other relevant functionality (e.g., number translation, security functions, etc.). The present document is applicable to any interworking unit that can act as a gateway between a PISN employing QSIG and a private IP network employing H.323. |
101 990 | Private Integrated Services Network (PISN); Specification, functional model and information flows; Short Message Service supplementary service | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101990/01.01.01_60/ts_101990v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the Short Message Service (SMS). SMS enables a user to send and receive Short Messages (SMs) to and from another user. NOTE 1: This service is based on GSM 03.40. The Service Centre functionality described in the present document is equal to the functionality of a Service Centre in GSM 03.40. Thus it is only necessary to implement a QSIG interface and some interworking in the Service Centre in order to use it in the herein described network. NOTE 2: The Short Message Service is a special kind of basic service but is described in this document in the style of a supplementary service. Supplementary service specifications are produced in three stages, according to the method described in ETS 300 387. The present document contains the stage 1 and stage 2 specifications of SMS. The stage 1 specification (clause 6) specifies the service as seen by users of PISNs. The stage 2 specification (clause 7) identifies the functional entities involved in the service and the information flows between them. |
101 971 | Access and Terminals (AT); IP Cable Services for Multimedia Broadband Cable Networks; Availability and Reliability | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/101971/01.01.01_60/tr_101971v010101p.pdf | The present document concerns availability and reliability modeling for IP cable communication networks. Availability and reliability parameters for cable access networks are addressed in the context of end-to-end performance. The document focuses on the design considerations of IP based networks for survivability. It provides guides for operational measurement and improvement of the reliability/availability of IP based networks and services. It also discusses how to use metrics for the reliability/availability clauses of Service Level Agreements (SLAs). It applies these techniques to cable communications networks. The carrier and data network industries, both service and equipment providers, are familiar with Service Level Agreement (SLA) and Quality of Service (QoS) objectives. The present document provides common analysis that both parties will understand and can use to improve interworking and performance for all end users. |
101 991 | Private Integrated Services Network (PISN); Inter-exchange Signalling Protocol; Short Message Service | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101991/01.01.01_60/ts_101991v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the signalling protocol for the support of the Short Message Service (SMS) at the Q reference point between Private Integrated services Network eXchanges (PINXs) connected together within a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). NOTE: The Short Message Service is a special type of basic service but is described in the present document as a supplementary service. The Short Message Service is a service which permits a served user to send a message of limited size to another user in the same PISN or another network. The Q reference point is defined in ECMA-133. Service specifications are produced in three stages and according to the method specified in ETS 300 387. The present document contains the stage 3 specification for the Q reference point and satisfies the requirements identified by the stage 1 and stage 2 specifications in ECMA-324. The signalling protocol for SMS operates on top of the signalling protocol for the connection oriented call independent APDU transport mechanism and uses certain further aspects of the generic procedures for the control of supplementary services specified in ECMA-165. The present document also specifies additional signalling protocol requirements for the support of interactions at the Q reference point between SMS and supplementary services and ANFs. The present document is applicable to PINXs which can be interconnected to form a PISN. |
101 994-1 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Technical characteristics for SRD equipment using Ultra Wide Band technology (UWB) Part 1: Communications applications | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/10199401/01.01.01_60/tr_10199401v010101p.pdf | The present document provides information on the intended applications, the technical parameters and the radio spectrum requirements for UWB communication equipment in the frequency range from 3,1 GHz to 10,6 GHz. Additional information is given in the following Annexes: • Annex A: Detailed market information; • Annex B: Technical information; • Annex C: Expected compatibility issues. |
101 994-2 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Technical characteristics for SRD equipment using Ultra Wide Band technology (UWB); Part 2: Ground- and Wall- Probing Radar applications; System Reference Document | TR | 1.1.2 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101900_101999/10199402/01.01.02_60/tr_10199402v010102p.pdf | The present document provides information on the intended applications, the technical parameters and the radio spectrum requirements for UWB Ground- and Wall Probing Radar equipment operating in the frequency band from 30 MHz to 12,4 GHz. It describes Ground Probing (GPR) and Wall Probing (WPR) systems that are used in survey and detection applications. These applications require wide frequency bandwidths that cannot be provided by alternative technologies and/or at spot frequencies. The scope is limited to radars operated as short range devices (because of their usage and design), in which the system is in close proximity to the materials being investigated. It does not include radars operated from aircraft or spacecraft which may sometimes be referred to as GPRs but do not fall into the category of short range devices. The radar applications in the present document are not intended for communications purposes. Their intended usage excludes radiation into the free space, unlike for UWB communications equipment. Additional information is given in the following annexes: • annex A: detailed market information; • annex B: technical information; • annex C: expected compatibility issues. |
101 966 | Access and Terminals (AT); Sub-set of ETS 300 400 series requirements for ISDN testing | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101966/01.01.01_60/ts_101966v010101p.pdf | The present document will identify a sub-set of the ETS 300 402-6 and ETS 300 403-4 requirements based upon the frame-work of TBR 003 [1] and TBR 004 [3]. These can be used during ISDN testing to demonstrate equivalence with the TBR essential requirements. |
101 995 | Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Noise suppression for the AMR codec; Service description; Stage 1 (GSM 02.76 version 8.0.1 Release 1999) | TS | 8.0.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101995/08.00.01_60/ts_101995v080001p.pdf | The present document specifies the stage 1 description for the Noise Suppression feature for the AMR codec which enhances the input speech signal corrupted by acoustic noise. In analogy with ITU-T Recommendations I.130 [1], Stage 1 is an overall service description, from the service subscriber's and user's standpoints, that views the network as a single entity which provides services to the user. |
101 999 | Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERACCESS; PHY protocol specification | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101900_101999/101999/01.01.01_60/ts_101999v010101p.pdf | The present document applies to the HIPERACCESS air interface with the specifications of layer 1 (physical layer), following the ISO-OSI model. HIPERACCESS is confined to only the radio subsystem consisting of the physical (PHY) layer and the DLC layer - which are both core network independent - and the core network specific convergence sub-layer. For managing radio resources and connection control, the data link control (DLC) protocol is applied, which uses the transmission services of the DLC layer. Convergence layers above the DLC layer handle the inter-working with layers at the top of the radio subsystem. The scope of the present document is as follows: • It gives a description of the physical layer for HIPERACCESS system. • It specifies the transmission scheme in order to allow interoperability between equipment developed by different manufacturers. This is achieved by describing all signal processing structure only in the transmitter side, including scrambling, channel coding, modulation, framing, power control parameters and measurements to support the radio resource management. • For completeness the specification includes basic RF aspects, including the radio frequency channel plans and those other parameters necessary for radio regulatory purposes. Some of these radio parameters will be repeated in a separate EN to create a harmonized standard within the regulatory framework of the R&TTE Directive (see bibliography). • Some informative clauses and annexes include parameters and models, which are inputs for preparation of conformance, interoperability and coexistence testing specifications. The present document does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for conformance testing purposes. These are covered in separate documents. |
102 000 | Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERACCESS; DLC protocol specification | TS | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/102000/01.04.01_60/ts_102000v010401p.pdf | The present document applies to the HIPERACCESS air-interface with the specifications of layer 2 (Data Link Control (DLC) layer) following the ISO-OSI model. HIPERACCESS is confined to only the radio subsystem consisting of the physical (PHY) layer and the DLC layer, which are both core network independent, and the core network specific convergence sublayer. The DLC layer contains functions and protocols for: • Radio Link Control (RLC) for managing the resources of both directions of the radio link between AP and AT, including: - Initialization Control (IC), for managing the access of a terminal to the HIPERACCESS system; - Radio Resource Control (RRC), for managing adaptive PHY mode operation, adaptive power control, load levelling, etc.; - Connection Control (CC), for managing the setup and the quality of connections; - Security Control (SC), for managing privacy of traffic data and terminal authentication. • Medium Access Control (MAC) for managing the access to the shared radio resource, including Resource Grant Control (RGC) and the control of the frame structure. • The interworking with layers at the top of the radio subsystem is handled by convergence layers above the DLC layer. The scope of the present document is as follows: - it gives a description of the basic data transport functions of the DLC layer of HIPERACCESS systems; - it specifies the protocols (including all messages and their formats) in full detail in order to allow interoperability between equipment developed by different manufacturers. For the purpose of interoperability and completeness the present document includes the detailed specification of the normal and exceptional behaviour. ASN.1 is used for the description of the content of all protocol primitives (normative) and service primitives (informative), a graphical view of the message flow over interfaces is provided by the use of MSCs (informative) and HMSCs (informative) and the protocol and system behaviour is extensively specified in SDL (normative). The present document does not address the requirements and technical characteristics for conformance testing. These are covered in separate deliverables. |
102 001 | Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Systems reference document for TETRA Advanced Packet Service (TAPS) | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/102001/01.01.01_60/tr_102001v010101p.pdf | The present document defines the requirements for radio frequency usage for TETRA Advanced Packet Service (TAPS). It includes necessary information to support the co-operation between ETSI and the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) of the European Conference of Post and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), including: • detailed market information (annex A); • technical information (annex B); • expected compatibility issues (annex C). |
102 003 | Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERACCESS; System Overview | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/102003/01.01.01_60/tr_102003v010101p.pdf | The present document has been produced to assist the following potential readers to understand the aims and principal features required of the HIPERACCESS standards: • Regulatory bodies responsible for spectrum allocation and licensing of systems. • Members of other BRAN groups. • Members of other ETSI projects and bodies. • Potential manufacturers of HIPERACCESS systems. • Potential operators of HIPERACCESS systems. • Developers of the detailed HIPERACCESS standards. The present document addresses particularly the following issues: • A summary of what HIPERACCESS will deliver for users. • A comparison with other technologies and context with other BRAN solutions. • The scope of standardization proposed (including interfaces to be standardized). • A view of the expected licensing regime and an estimation of the required spectrum. The present document describes the HIPERACCESS systems and is intended to serve as a basis for development of HIPERACCESS technical specifications. |
102 004-1 | Telecommunications Management Network (TMN); Management of broadband Access Networks (ANs); Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Network Element Management; Part 1: CMIP Model | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/10200401/01.01.01_60/ts_10200401v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the Q3 interface between a Broadband Access Network based on Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) technology and the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN). The interface specified is that between TMN Network Elements or Q-Adapters which interface to TMN Operations Systems (OSs) without mediation and between OSs and Mediation Devices, as defined in ITU-T Recommendation M.3010 [3]. Existing protocols are used where possible, and the focus of the work is on defining the object model. The definition of the functionality of TMN Operations Systems is outside the scope of the present document. Security management is also outside the scope of the present document. |
102 006 | Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Specification for System Software Update in DVB Systems | TS | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/102006/01.04.01_60/ts_102006v010401p.pdf | Receiver software is increasingly complex. In order to guarantee the functionality of a receiver as well as increasing its functionality once deployed in the field a software update service is required. The present document specifies a standard mechanism for signalling a software update service and the means to carry the data for such a software update service. It builds on ISO/IEC 13818-6 [1], ETSI TS 101 162 [3] and ETSI EN 300 468 [4] for signalling and ETSI EN 301 192 [2] for data carriage. The present document does not define the mandatory character of this protocol in a specific context, and it does not exclude the use of proprietary mechanisms for doing a software update. This allows a network to support horizontal market model receivers (e.g. MHP receivers). Equally it allows receivers requiring a software update service to be deployed in a network independent way. |
102 008 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; Terms and Definitions | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/102008/01.01.01_60/tr_102008v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the definition the definition of terms to be adopted for all deliverables contained in TIPHON Release 3. |
102 010 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT access to IP networks; | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/102010/01.01.01_60/tr_102010v010101p.pdf | The present document describes the scenarios, services and related features for a wireless access to IP-networks using the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) system. The reference configuration, network architecture and the network functional entities are described. Specific issues are further investigated. The present document also identifies possible further standardization areas. |
102 011-1 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS); Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP): V.24 Interworking; Profile Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS); Part 1: Portable radio Termination (PT) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/10201101/01.01.01_60/ts_10201101v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma for the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Packet Radio Service (DPRS) V.24 ASAP at the Portable radio Termination as defined in TS 101 947 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [13] and ETS 300 406 [20]. The supplier of an implementation that is claimed to conform to TS 101 947 [1] is required to complete a copy of the ICS proforma provided in the annexes A to I of the present document. |
102 011-2 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS); Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP): V.24 Interworking; Profile Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS); Part 2: Fixed radio Termination (FT) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/10201102/01.01.01_60/ts_10201102v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma for the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Packet Radio Service (DPRS) V.24 ASAP at the Portable radio Termination as defined in TS 101 947 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [12] and ETS 300 406 [20]. The supplier of an implementation that is claimed to conform to TS 101 947 [1] is required to complete a copy of the ICS proforma provided in the annexes A to I of the present document. |
102 012 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS); Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP): V.24 Interworking; Profile Test Specification (PTS) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/102012/01.01.01_60/ts_102012v010101p.pdf | The present document contains the test specification for DECT Packet Radio Services (DPRS), V.24 ASAP. The objective of this test specification is to provide a basis to test DECT equipments giving a high probability of inter-operability between different manufacturer's DECT equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [16] and ISO/IEC 9646-2 [17] as well as the ETSI rules for conformance testing (ETS 300 406 [15]) are used as a basis for the test methodology. Annex A provides the Profile Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) proforma. Annex B provides the Profile Conformance Test Report (Profile CTR) proforma. Annex C provides the System Conformance Test Report (SCTR) proforma. Annex D provides the System Conformance Statement (SCS) proforma. |
102 013-1 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS); Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP): Ethernet Interworking; Profile Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS); Part 1: Portable radio Termination (PT) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/10201301/01.01.01_60/ts_10201301v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma for the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Packet Radio Service (DPRS) Ethernet ASAP at the Portable radio Termination as defined in TS 101 942 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [13] and ETS 300 406 [20]. The supplier of an implementation that is claimed to conform to TS 101 942 [1] is required to complete a copy of the ICS proforma provided in the annexes A to I of the present document. |
102 013-2 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS); Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP): Ethernet Interworking; Profile Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS); Part 2: Fixed radio Termination (FT) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/10201302/01.01.01_60/ts_10201302v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma for the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Packet Radio Service (DPRS) Ethernet ASAP at the Portable radio Termination as defined in TS 101 942 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [12] and ETS 300 406 [20]. The supplier of an implementation that is claimed to conform to TS 101 942 [1] is required to complete a copy of the ICS proforma provided in the annexes A to I of the present document. |
102 014 | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Packet Radio Service (DPRS); Application Specific Access Profile (ASAP): Ethernet Interworking; Profile Test Specification (PTS) | TS | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/102014/01.01.01_60/ts_102014v010101p.pdf | The present document contains the test specification for DECT Packet Radio Services (DPRS), Ethernet ASAP. The objective of this test specification is to provide a basis to test DECT equipments giving a high probability of inter-operability between different manufacturer's DECT equipment. The ISO standard for the methodology of conformance testing (ISO/IEC 9646-1 [16] and ISO/IEC 9646-2 [17]) as well as the ETSI rules for conformance testing (ETS 300 406 [15]) are used as a basis for the test methodology. Annex A provides the Profile Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) proforma. Annex B provides the Profile Conformance Test Report (Profile CTR) proforma. Annex C provides the System Conformance Test Report (SCTR) proforma. Annex D provides the System Conformance Statement (SCS) proforma. |
102 015 | Human Factors (HF); Supplementary Services; A review of ETSI deliverables | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/102015/01.01.01_60/tr_102015v010101p.pdf | The present document gives the results of a review of the current TC-HF deliverables on Supplementary Services and makes recommendations for improvement. |
102 016 | Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Potential solutions to support the transmission of PPP | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/102016/01.01.01_60/tr_102016v010101p.pdf | The present document gives guidance on potential solutions to support the tranmission of Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) packets over the D channel of an ISDN access without the need of an X.25 virtual circuit as used and defined in the Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) [1] networking service. |
102 019 | Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); Design requirements for ITU J.arch, J.istp and J.tgcp | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/102019/01.01.01_60/tr_102019v010101p.pdf | The present document specifies the design and specification requirements obtained from reverse engineering a set of ITU recommendations, consisting of J.arch (architectural framework), J.istp (IPCablecom Signalling Transfer Protocol), and J.tgcp (Trunking Gateway Control Protocol). These documents are part of a set of ITU documents describing the IPCablecom framework and its subparts. These documents are based on the PacketCable 1.0 specifications written by CableLabs in the United States, and modified to meet more global requirements and formatting conventions of the ITU. The requirements obtained from reversed the specified documents can be explicitly listed or implied, commercial or technical. The present document does not contain all of the IPCablecom requirements, which cover a set of documents addressing additional areas of quality of service, security, lawful intercept, network interface, remote digital thermals, on network call singling, managed object provisioning, event messaging, and other major areas. Some operator requirements (example: billing, OSS presentation, etc.) are deliberately not covered in IPCablecom; these are considered normal to vendor/operation (RFQ/RFI) negotiations to meet subscriber needs in a market. These operational requirements are not covered here except where they are defined in the source documentation. In the present document, all requirements have been presented with "MUST", "SHALL", "SHOULD", or "MAY" as the active verb. "It" in the present document when coupled to a requirement refers to IPCablecom in general. In particular, must and must no were used instead of shall or shall not to specify requirements, should or should not were used to specify recommendations, may or may not were used to specify permissions or possibilities, and can or can not were not used to specify possibly. The present document contains the original requirements as created for the PacketCable 1.0 specifications (written by CableLabs in the United States). These base requirements can be realized by using other protocol stacks and are not restricted to those specified in the present document. The base requirements that are implied by the protocols should be included in any protocol implementation. |
102 021-1 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 1: General overview | TR | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202101/01.03.01_60/tr_10202101v010301p.pdf | The present document outlines the process employed by TC TETRA Working Group 1 in generating user requirements in general, and the methodology used for creating User Requirements Specifications (URSs) for Release 2.1 in particular. It also covers the process of identifying interdependencies, which is considered important for ensuring that various stand-alone URSs fit together into an integrated and coherent URS for TETRA Release 2.1 as a whole. The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2.1 equipment. NOTE: Some of the parts may stay as TETRA Release 2, but are part of the present set of URSs. Each of the work areas of the TETRA Release 2.1 programme is covered by its own stand-alone URS. The URSs were produced by the membership of WG1, who are responsible for capturing and defining user requirements for TETRA. |
102 021-10 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 10: Local Mode Broadband | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202110/01.01.01_60/tr_10202110v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the User Requirement Specifications for the TETRA Local Mode Broadband. To improve TETRA on-site communication capabilities, the LMB aims at allowing the intervention teams to dynamically deploy an ad-hoc wireless network within the incident area, supporting voice, video and data communication (e.g. sensor-based data such as oxygen, gas, temperature). The ad-hoc wireless network should be made robust and redundant, securely supporting intervention teams of different disciplines within the same incident area. This ad-hoc wireless network should be capable of being securely connected, extended and integrated into the into a larger outdoor TETRA network. NOTE: Further study may be required before a standardization effort is initiated. |
102 021-11 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 11: Over-The-Air Management | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202111/01.01.01_60/tr_10202111v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the User Requirement Specifications for the TETRA "Over The Air management". The present document describes the functionalities which are most needed by the users to manage Over The Air. The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2.1 equipment. The user requirements contained in the present document are described in non-technical terms and are based on discussions in TC TETRA WG1 and on an analysis of the results for air interface enhancements from the 2001 TETRA Release 2 Market Questionnaire and the 2007 Future of TETRA workshop [i.1]. |
102 021-12 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 12: Direct Mode Operation (DMO) | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202112/01.01.01_60/tr_10202112v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the User Requirement Specifications (URSs) for the TETRA Direct Mode Operation. The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2.1 equipment. The user requirements contained in the present document are described in non-technical terms and are based on discussions in TC TETRA WG1 and on an analysis of the results for DMO from the 2001 TETRA Release 2 Market Questionnaire and the 2007 Future of TETRA workshop [i.1]. |
102 021-2 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 2: High Speed Data | TR | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202102/01.03.01_60/tr_10202102v010301p.pdf | The present document contains the User Requirements Specifications (URS) which are described in non-technical terms and are based on an analysis of the results for High Speed Data from the TETRA Release 2 Market Questionnaire, described in TR 102 021-1 [i.1], clauses 4.2 and 4.3, subsequent results from a joint ETSI/TETRA MoU High Speed Data Workshop held in January 2002, and the Future of TETRA workshop held during the TETRA World Congress 2007 [i.2]. This URS does not offer any technical solutions as they are considered the responsibility of TC TETRA/WG4. The present document provides the user requirements for HSD translated into terms of: • HSD applications and net data rates to support non-voice applications • Data rate capacity in addition to TETRA V+D • RF coverage requirements for HSD • Frequency spectrum efficiency requirements • Integration of HSD with TETRA Release 1 V+D services • Compatibility of HSD with TETRA Release 1 V+D services • HSD call types • Backward Compatibility with TETRA Release 1 • Migration from TETRA Release 1 • Availability of HSD • Relative importance of HSD user requirement criteria The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2.1 equipment. |
102 021-3 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2; Part 3: Codec | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202103/01.01.01_60/tr_10202103v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the user requirements for enhancement of Codec. The main requirements in such an enhancement are the following: • improved end-to-end delay performance; • voice quality improvement over the existing TETRA codec; • equal or better immunity to background noise; • interworking with GSM/UMTS (no double vocoding); • interoperability with the existing TETRA codec; The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2 equipment. The user requirements contained in this URS are described in non-technical terms and are based on an analysis of the results for the voice codec from the TETRA Release 2 Market Questionnaire (see bibliography), described in TR 102 021-1 [1], clauses 4.2 and 4.3. |
102 021-4 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 4: Air Interface Enhancements | TR | 1.4.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202104/01.04.01_60/tr_10202104v010401p.pdf | The present document provides the User Requirement Specifications (URS) for the TETRA air interface enhancements translated into terms of: • network performance aspects; • terminal performance aspects; • location information aspects. The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2.1 equipment. The user requirements contained in the present document are described in non-technical terms and are based on discussions in TC TETRA WG1 and on an analysis of the results for air interface enhancements from the 2001 TETRA Release 2 Market Questionnaire and the 2007 Future of TETRA workshop [i.1]. |
102 021-5 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 5: Interworking and Roaming | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202105/01.02.01_60/tr_10202105v010201p.pdf | The user requirements contained in this URS are described in non-technical terms and are based on an analysis of the results for air interface enhancements from the TETRA Release 2 Market Questionnaire, described in TR 102 021-1 [i.1], clauses 4.2 and 4.3 and the Future of TETRA workshop held during the TETRA World Congress 2007, TR 102 621 [i.2]. The present document provides the user requirements for TETRA interworking and roaming. The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2.1 equipment. |
102 021-6 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 6: Smart Card (SC) and Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202106/01.02.01_60/tr_10202106v010201p.pdf | The present document defines the user requirements for Smart Card (SC) and Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2.1 equipment. |
102 021-7 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 7: Security | TR | 1.3.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202107/01.03.01_60/tr_10202107v010301p.pdf | The present document contains the User Requirements Specifications (URS) which are described in non-technical terms. Although high level requirements are proposed by the present document, it is considered restrictive to mandate particular security implementations at this point, until a revised threat analysis has been undertaken. The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2.1 equipment. |
102 021-8 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2; Part 8: Air - Ground - Air services | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202108/01.01.01_60/tr_10202108v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the user requirements for a TETRA-based AGA service. The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2 equipment. The AGA User Requirements Specification contained in the present document are based on a study by EPT WG1 which reviewed previous user requirements documentation and considered ongoing implementation work. |
102 021-9 | Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); User Requirement Specification TETRA Release 2.1; Part 9: Peripheral Equipment Interface | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202109/01.02.01_60/tr_10202109v010201p.pdf | The present document provides the User Requirement Specifications (URS) for the enhancements of the TETRA Peripheral Equipment Interface. The existing TETRA PEI standard has been available since 1998. The TETRA Release 2 standard, incorporating the high-speed data capability (TEDS) has been published. This HSD capability increases the maximum data rate of the TETRA systems from 28,8 kbit/s to over 500 kbit/s, radically changing the range of data applications available to TETRA users. The TETRA users could, from now on, use a range of multimedia applications (with video as a medium) via TEDS channels. One bottleneck to making full use of this new capability is the restrictions imposed by interfacing TETRA Release 2 systems via mobile stations only. Hence, a standard HSD PEI with a concurrent multimedia capability is essential to enable access to the system from a range of data terminals (such as laptops, etc.). Peripheral Equipment Interface enhancements translated into terms of: • PEI physical layer aspects. • Multimedia capability. • QoS negotiation. The present document is applicable to the specification of TETRA Release 2 equipment. The user requirements contained in the present document are described mainly in non-technical terms and are based on discussions in TC TETRA WG1. |
102 022-1 | User Requirement Specification; Mission Critical Broadband Communication Requirements | TR | 1.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202201/01.01.01_60/tr_10202201v010101p.pdf | The present document provides the User Requirement Specifications for Mission Critical Broadband Communications. The present document describes the functionalities which are most needed by users and the requirements they make on the technology The present document is applicable to the specification of Mission Critical Broadband equipment. The URS will support TC TETRA to guide the introduction of broadband features. |
102 022-2 | User Requirements Specification; Mission Critical Broadband Communications; Part 2: Critical Communications Application | TR | 1.2.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202202/01.02.01_60/tr_10202202v010201p.pdf | The present document provides the User Requirement Specifications for the Critical Communications Application needed to support Broadband Mission Critical Communications over IP communications networks such as LTE. The present document describes the functionalities which are most needed by users and the requirements they make on the technology. The present document is applicable to the specification of broadband mission critical communications equipment. The user requirements contained in the present document are described in non-technical terms and are based on discussions in TC TCCE WG1, TC TCCE WG4, LEWP RCEG and TCCA's CCBG SA and UR Groups. |
102 024-1 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 4; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON Systems; Part 1: General aspects of Quality of Service (QoS) | TR | 4.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/102000_102099/10202401/04.01.01_60/tr_10202401v040101p.pdf | The present document presents QoS related background information for IP networks that provide voice telephony in accordance with all TIPHON scenarios. It contains: • a depiction of each TIPHON scenario by its reference connection; • an overview of the physical components based on which a TIPHON service may be provided. |
102 024-12 | Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 4; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON Systems; Part 12: IP Telephony Service Availability | TS | 4.1.1 | http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102000_102099/10202412/04.01.01_60/ts_10202412v040101p.pdf | The present document defines performance parameters and related criteria in order to specify the Availability performance of the IP Telephony service. The present document defines Service Availability, as in a multiservice IP network it is useful to define Availability from a service point of view (which can be related to a particular service) rather than from a network perspective. The present document defines performance parameters for determining IP Telephony Service Availability for an established IP Telephony session. The performance parameters refer to IP Packet Transfer as provided by an IP data communication service. The Application Plane issues of service availability are out of the scope of the present document. They are addressed in TS 102 024-9 [9], where control related parameters have been identified. In the present document the methodology used to define IP Telephony Service Availability is illustrated in detail. Values of performance parameters, if not defined, are for further study. |
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