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ETSI TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES REPORT: JUNE/JULY 2015 ECC © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved Michael Sharpe
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Content 1) Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU & new EMC Directive 2014/30/EU 2) Draft Standardisation Requests (“mandates”) 3) Developing a Standardisation work programme 4) Combined Equipment 5) What a Harmonised Standard will look like: the “skeleton” Harmonised Standard 6) EG 203 336: Technical guide to drafting Harmonised Standards 7) 7) Workshop “53 shades of RE-D” 8) “Digital Dividend” 9) Aeronautical 10) ITS/DSRC 11) ETSI Process changes 12) Liaison with NaN © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 2
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1) Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU: OJ L153 22 May 2014 Replaces Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (RTTED) 1999/5/EC, repealed with effect from 13 June 2016 RED to be applied from 13 June 2016 (+ 1 year for manufacturers to comply) Covers equipment which intentionally transmits or receives radio waves for communications or radiodetermination, regardless of primary function Operating up to 3000 GHz (NB: no lower frequency limit) LVD & EMCD will no longer apply to RED equipment Many products under the scope of RED: e.g. anything with a GPS, Bluetooth, RFID, RLAN, NFC…. © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 3
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1) RED – ETSI’s working assumptions Mandates: Existing mandates under 1999/5/EC shall be construed as mandates under 2014/53/EU, until specifically repealed Any new “mandates” will take the form of Standardisation Requests under Regulation 1025/2012 Additional requirements of article 3.3: Any Decisions invoking additional essential requirements under 1999/5/EC shall be construed as invoking the equivalent essential requirements under 2014/53/EU The Commission may invoke new additional requirements as a delegated act. Equipment subject to new requirements under RED (e.g. broadcast receivers) may apply previous legislation (e.g. LVD/EMCD) until 16 June 2017 Existing Harmonised Standards will still be available & applicable 4 © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved
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2) Draft “mandates” Regulation (EU) 1025/2012 “Standardisation Regulation” has replaced Directive 98/34/EC for standardisation aspects Committee on Standards (CoS) is developing implementing procedures (“Vademecum”) “mandates” replaced by Commission Implementing Decisions (“standardisation requests”): legally binding acts Committee on Standards (CoS): Agrees standardisation requests Reviews initial work programme of Standards Bodies, and subsequent modifications (have to be accepted by the Commission) Reviews compliance of standards with EC request Considers eventual safeguard procedures © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 5
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2) Draft standardisation request under RED An early draft notified October 2014; communicated to TCAM November 2014. Final draft after Commission internal consultation expected to be submitted to CoS shortly CENELEC & ETSI to provide an initial work programme to the EC in one month from the receipt of the request May subsequently be amended, with agreement of the EC Several existing mandates to be repealed CENELEC & ETSI to report regularly to CoS on progress © ETSI 20115All rights reserved 6
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2) Draft standardisation request under RED Harmonised Standards to be published by 15.3.2016: Sound and TV Broadcast Receivers and receiver characteristics of non- receive-only equipment Radio equipment operating below 9 kHz Radio-determination equipment Standards already cited under RTTE Directive in November 2014 (*) To be reviewed & published under RED according to CENELEC & ETSI internal planning schedule Standards under development under repealed mandates According to schedule of original mandates (*) latest listing 17 April 2015 © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 7
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Receiver requirements emphasised in the context of harmonised conditions for availability & effective use adopted under the Radio Spectrum Decision (676/2002/EC) HS to include sharing mechanisms & mitigation techniques Antenna performance emphasised for mobile terminals and communication equipment used in safety of life applications © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 8 2) EC guidance in draft standardisation request under RED
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2) Draft standardisation request under EMCD ETSI has reviewed the draft Commission Implementing Decision circulated to the EMCWP, and has no difficulties ETSI is also aware of the comments provided by CENELEC, and has no difficulties © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 9
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3) Developing a work programme for RED: Review of HS under RTTED Draft work programme being developed in advance of EC Standardisation Request: A: Standards which can be cited with minimal update B: Standards which need to be assembled from known sources C: Standards which require new technical elements to be developed D: Technical areas where new standards are required E: Standards which are identified as obsolete Reviewed and agreed in ETSI Operational Co-ordination Group on the RED & EMCD 152 HS currently in drafting stage; 24 under study Will need to be prioritized: ETSI will inform the EC of those standards that can be completed in time with the initial deadlines in the request Amended work programmes will be agreed with the Commission over the life of the Directive © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 10
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3) Specialist Task Forces under RED STFs 485 (Aeronautical) STF 493 (Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)) STF 494 (Ultra Wide Band (UWB)) STF 495 (Short-Range Devices used in railways) STF 496 (Maritime) STF 497 (Satellite) STF ZG (DECT). See: https://portal.etsi.org/stf https://portal.etsi.org/stf © ETSI 2011. All rights reserved 11
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3) New standardisation areas under RED (some examples) Sound & TV Broadcast Receivers: Digital Terrestrial TV Broadcast Receivers: EN 303 340 Sound Broadcast Receivers: EN 303 345 Equipment operating below 9 kHz Inductive loop / Telecoil Technical Report (DTR/ERM-TG17WG3-17) being developed Harmonised Standard being drafted EN 303 348 General radio below 9 kHz: EN 303 660 Initial Technical Report (DTR/ERM-TG28-506) being developed Radar Marine radar (ERM TG26): EN 302 194, EN 302 248, EN 302 752, EN 303 135 Aeronautical radar (ERM JTFEA): EN 303 346, EN 303 363, EN 303 364 Automotive Radar (ERM TG SRR): EN 301 091, EN 302 264, EN 302 858 Meteorological Radar (ERM JTFEA): EN 303 347 © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 12
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3) Developing a work programme for EMCD EN 300 386: Harmonised Standard: EMC for Telecommunications Network Equipment EN 301 489-1: EMC for Radio and ancillary equipment EN 301 489-34: EMC for mobile phone chargers Revised to take account of developments in CISPR 35 Close co-operation with CENELEC on: proposed European Common Modification of EN 55035 Alignment of scope of ETSI & CENELEC Standards © ETSI 2011. All rights reserved 13
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4) Combined equipment TR 102 070 -> EG 203 367 RED Covers equipment which intentionally transmits or receives radio waves for communications or radiodetermination, regardless of primary function Many products newly fall the scope of RED: e.g. anything with a GPS, Bluetooth, RFID, RLAN, NFC…. Declaration of Conformity needed under RED Note: Not LVD/EMCD TR 102 070 (2 parts): “Guide to the application of harmonized standards to multi-radio and combined radio and non-radio equipment” under review in TC ERM: to be replaced by EG 203 367 © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 14
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5) What will a RED HS look like? Some “2-part” HS under RTTED will be replaced by a single- part HS under RED covering both Rx & Tx requirements Relation to RED identified in a Normative Annex (may be repeated in the Foreword) Includes a table relating technical requirements to essential requirements of the RED (similar to RTTED Requirements Table): No distinction between “essential radio test suites” and “other test suites” Includes reference to EC standardisation request, if known at the time of drafting, and text on legal effect of HS (text from “Vademecum”) Includes “conditionality” for technical requirements to apply Available from portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp!portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp! Click on “skeletons” under “Standards Development” © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 15
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6) EG 203 336: Guide to drafting HS under the RED Guidance to Technical Bodies on technical requirements to be included in Harmonised Standards Proposes technical parameters, and when they should be specified Identifies necessary information to be provided Describes exclusion bands that should be used for EMC tests of radio equipment May also be useful for Notified Bodies, for equipment not covered by a HS. On MV until 17 August 2015. © ETSI 2015: All rights reserved 16
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7) Workshop “53 shades of RE-D” In co-operation with ADCO RTTED & the R&TTE Compliance Association “How to place compliant radio equipment on the European market” 4 November 2015, ETSI Headquarters http://www.etsi.org/news-events/events/975- 53-shades-of-re-d-how-to-place-compliant- radio-equipment-on-the-european-market © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 17
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8) Digital Dividend: consensus on TR 103 288 EC had requested CENELEC & ETSI to carry out additional EMC and radio standardisation work supporting the implementation of the 800 MHz Decision Joint Working Group with CENELEC has achieved consensus Draft CENELEC/ETSI TR 103 288 submitted for approval to ETSI TC ERM & CENELEC TC210 Approved in ETSI TC ERM; CENELEC TC210 approval in process © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 18
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8) Digital Dividend Key conclusions (1) EN 301 908-13 (LTE User Equipment): Spectrum Emission Mask reduction of 3dB EN 300 220 will be updated deleting the Cat 3 for the 863-870 MHz band. Cat. 2 will therefore become the minimum performance and investigation on the possible introduction of a new Category 1,5 are ongoing. HS being drafted for satellite TV receivers (DEN/SES-00376) and terrestrial TV (EN 303 340) and radio (EN 303 345) broadcasting receivers Cable networks were addressed under the work of JWG DD © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 19
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8) Digital Dividend Key conclusions (2): “Idle Mode” ETSI ERM TG17 will start their work on harmonised standards for TV receivers using the LTE_BS-idle_V2 off-air recording as a test signal (as D-book) More severe test than E-TM2 Expedient short-term solution Will develop a test signal to enable the evaluation the immunity of Broadcasting receivers to UE operating in the 700 MHz band Different understandings of the term “Idle Mode”: a “time-varying signal with low load” is expected to have the greatest disturbance potential. Test signal to be developed © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 20
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9) Aeronautical technology issues Aeronautical legislation requires the use of specific technologies (e.g. WIMAX TDD (“Aeromax”), VDL mode 2) Awaiting inputs from industry ETSI developing an EN 303 360 for Heliborne Obstacle Detection Radar Not a HS under RED as covered by EASA Regulation © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 21
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10) ITS/DSRC Mitigation techniques TS 102 792 v1.2.1 (2015-06) published: Mitigation techniques to avoid interference between CEN DSRC ITS operating in the 5 GHz frequency range specifies requirements to ensure coexistence between ITS stations using the frequency bands ITS-G5A/B/D and CEN DSRC using the TTT band intended to be used as a basis for product development and for development of suitable testing procedures to prove conformance to regulations See Liaison statement in ECC(55)053 © ETSI 2011. All rights reserved 22
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11) ETSI Process Changes ETSI Board has agreed to shorten EN Approval procedure from 120 to 90 days Implementation date to be confirmed Regular review period (5 years) introduced for ENs (including HS) © ETSI 2011. All rights reserved 23
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12) ETSI-NTECH LIAISON OFFICER TO WG NAN Ms. Donatella Chiara was appointed by NTECH as Liaison Officer to ECC Working Group Numbering and Networks. In accordance with the ECC-ETSI Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), ETSI identifies Ms. Chiara as the liaison officer at this meeting of the ECC Plenary (Finland 30 June-3 July 2015). © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 24
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Thank you for listening Michael Sharpe michael.sharpe@etsi.org www.etsi.org portal.etsi.org © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved 25
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