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ETSI technical activities report for ECC November 2016
CEPT/ECC#43 - Prague Michael Sharpe © ETSI 2016 All rights reserved
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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Replaces Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (RTTED) 1999/5/EC, repealed with effect from 13 June 2016 RED applied from 13 June 2016 (+ 1 year for manufacturers to comply) Covers equipment which intentionally transmits or receives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 All rights reserved
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Standardisation request M/536 of 4.8.2015 under 2014/53/EU (RED)
Work programme underway: 216 (originally 176) Work Items for Harmonised Standards 22 Harmonised Standards cited in the OJEU ( ) 71 Harmonised Standards published awaiting citation in the OJEU 61 in Public Approval / Resolution of comments 17 Approved by TB – awaiting start of ENAP 5 Scheduled for TB Approval before end December 2016 30 Scheduled for TB Approval January to June 2017 10 July 2017 and after © ETSI ² Arithmetic: compared to the original work programme responded to the EC (176 items): We have already published 93 (71+22), i.e 53% (93/176) 154 are in the public domain (93+61); 88% Adding the 17 TB approved, we will have 171 (154+17); 97% once they have been through OPS/DPC
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Issues relevant for CEPT/ECC#43
Ultra Wide Band Obstacle Detection Radar (including Heliborne) 2,45 GHz & 5 GHz Wideband Access Systems Short-Range Devices (& “GSM-R Extension bands”) Including equipment operating below 9 kHz Intelligent Transport Systems Including eTachograph Antenna performance of terminals © ETSI All rights reserved
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UWB Harmonised Standards
REN/ERM-TGUWB-128 EN 2.1.1 SRD equipment using Ultra Wide Band technology (UWB) Draft Review after PE REN/ERM-TGUWB-139 HEN for UWB Location Tracking REN/ERM-TGUWB-130 HEN for UWB for ground based vehicular applications DEN/ERM-TGUWB-132 1.1.1 UWB Material Sensing devices DEN/ERM-TGUWB-142 0.0.6 UWB onboard aircraft TB approval REN/ERM-TGUWB-138 Ground- and Wall- Probing Radar applications (GPR/WPR) imaging systems; Start of Vote REN/ERM-TGUWB-131 TLPR update REN/ERM-TGUWB-136 Level Probing Radar in 6-8,5 GHz; 24,05-26,5 GHz; GHz; GHz © ETSI All rights reserved
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Ultra Wide Band Studies underway in SE24 (SE24_58) based in ETSI SRDoc TR for UWB vehicular access systems. SRDoc TR under development to address medical UWB SRDoc TR under development to address amended mitigation techniques for UWB sensors Technical report TR on World-wide regulation for UWB published August 2016 Follows from part 1 ( ): UWB signal characteristics and overview CEPT/ECC and EC regulation Part 2: ( ): UWB mitigation techniques © ETSI All rights reserved
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HS on Short-Range Radar (Road, Rail, Heliborne)
REN/ERM-TGSRR-69 EN 2.0.1 Ground based vehicular radar in 76 to 77 GHz Draft receipt by ETSI Secretariat REN/ERM-TGSRR-72 HEN for fixed TTT radar in 76 to 77GHz DEN/ERM-TGSRR-73 1.0.1 HEN for 76 GHz road/railway radar equipment TB approval after review of AP comments REN/ERM-TGSRR-76 2.0.2 Harmonized EN for 77 to 81 GHz Automotive Radar Equipment REN/ERM-TGSRR-78 1.0.0 24 GHz Anti-collision radar TB approval REN/ERM-TGSRR-77 2.1.1 vehicular radar operating in 24 GHz NB range Start of Vote DEN/ERM-TGSRR-71 EN for 76 GHz to 79 GHz Heliborne Obstacle Detection Radar © ETSI All rights reserved
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5,8 GHz: Wideband Transmission Systems
Review of EN for RED underway in TC BRAN WiFi and LTE-LAA with a common sharing mechanism Receiver blocking included in latest draft “Two-stage” receiver improvements expected (as EN in 2,45 GHz) ENAP forecast January 2017 Sharing techniques under study in extension bands: TR (with EESS in to MHz) TR (with radiolocation in to MHz and to MHz) TR (with Road Tolling and Intelligent Transport systems in to MHz band) © ETSI All rights reserved
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2,45 GHz Wireless Access Systems
EN v (2,45 GHz) completed first stage of ENAP on 6 June 2016. Improved test methods and receiver performance e.g. to take account of MFCN deployment in 2,3 – 2,4 GHz “Two-stage” approach employed Enhanced receiver requirements under study for the following version Modifications to allow Wireless Industrial Applications (WIA) to meet the regulatory requirements for the use of this band On National Vote stage of ENAP until 14 November 2016 Concerns expressed by some parties over reverse compatibility with legacy medical equipment © ETSI 2016 All rights reserved
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Implanted medical equipment operating in 2,45 GHz
New implants already implement “polite” protocols After June – new programmers will need to include a mode to continue to communicate with existing implanted devices Medical devices’ backward compatibility which existed in v1.8.1 and is no longer permitted in the version of EN currently on NV EN being developed in ERM TG30 Expected to be needed for five years ETSI will contact the RED Desk Officer to receive feedback from the EC on implemented legacy mode for new programmers to interact with old pacemaker © ETSI All rights reserved
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Non-specific Short-Range Devices
EN (multi-part) Separate parts mapped to developing update of EC Decision on SRD Part 2 v Includes Rx requirements (“2-stage approach”: Cat 3 Rx to be removed in part 2 of v3.2.1 by the end of 2018) EC Desk Officer requests the addition of a Note; ETSI to clarify with EC Completed ENAP on 1 August 2016, comments resolved where necessary, approved for National Vote (NV) EN (Social Alarms, complementary to EN ) approved for NV after resolution of ENAP comments PoC: Presumption of Conformity © ETSI All rights reserved
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Rail equipment ETSI TC RT (Railway Telecommunications) formed WG Next Generation Radio for Rail (NG2R) in July 2015 TR : SRDoc; GSM-R Networks Evolution under development (ETSI internal enquiry foreseen November 2016), requesting ECC to: harmonise the MHz UL / MHz DL band for railway purposes. allow the use of other radio technologies than GSM in this band. undertake the necessary coexistence studies. Other ETSI published SRDocs addressing “GSM-R extension bands”: TR ( ): Additional spectrum requirements for UHF RFID, non-specific SRDs and specific SRDs TR ( ): wideband SRDs with advanced spectrum sharing capability WI of TR : Continued use of currently allocated frequency bands (873 MHz to 880 MHz & 918 MHz to 925 MHz) (see also TR ( )) * Harmonised band 876 to 880; 921 to 925 MHz ECC Dec (04)06 * National optional “GSM-R Extension bands” 873 to 876, 918 to 921 MHz Use of dedicated land-mobile spectrum in 400 MHz or 700 MHz bands Developing sharing options with the PPDR community or other like-minded service providers © ETSI All rights reserved
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Non-specific Short-Range Devices
EN : Comments resolved & TB approved; awaiting NV Incorporates old EN (13,56 MHz NFC) EN will not provide PoC after June 2017 EN : Comments resolved & TB approved; awaiting NV EN (SRDs operating between 40 to 246 GHz) Receiver requirements under development PoC: Presumption of Conformity © ETSI All rights reserved
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Other Short-Range Devices
Low Throughput Networks: DTS/ERM-TG (TS ) LTN architecture. DTS/ERM-TG (TS ) LTN functional blocks, interoperability scenarios and network deployment DTR/ERM-TG (TR ) LTN Use Cases and System Requirements Ultra Narrow Band systems DTR/ERM-551 (TR ): System Reference Document: for Ultra-Narrow-Band systems (865 – 868 MHz; 915 – 921 MHz) under developmen Network-Based SRD (EN ) Reworked after EC comments: waiting citation TR : “Long-range device” as an SRD?? Another overlap with GSM-R?? © ETSI All rights reserved
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Other Short-Range Devices Railway systems
EN (Eurobalise): TB Approved – waiting for ENAP EN (Euroloop): ENAP comments resolved. On NV until 12 December © ETSI All rights reserved
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Equipment operating below 9 kHz
Specific standards Robotic lawnmowers (EN ) (**) TB Approved, awaiting start of ENAP Inductive-loop hearing aids (EN ) ENAP comments (DE, UK) being resolved TB Approval for NV expected soon Metal and object detection sensors in the frequency range 1kHz to 148,5kHz (EN ) Non-specific standard (EN ) under consideration (**) Machinery Directive also applies © ETSI All rights reserved
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M/536: Metal and object detection sensors
Industrial capacitive/inductive sensors discussed in the context of the RED Guide drafting group ETSI has started work on Harmonised Standard (EN ) on the working assumption that metal and object detection sensors are covered by RED Covers inductive & capacitive sensors (e.g. wood detection inside plaster walls) Applications include power tools, security systems (at airports) or for packaging applications All devices operate by creating emissions into free space Commission Decision 2006/771/EC footnote (14): “The inductive device category covers …. Typical uses include … cable detection, …, proximity sensors …” © ETSI All rights reserved
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M/536: Non-regulated frequencies (e.g. below 9 kHz)
Duties of manufacturers (as discussed in RSCOM-TCAM#3 (8 October 2015)) Article 7 of the RED requires Member States to allow the putting into service and use of radio equipment if it complies with the Directive. Member States may introduce additional restrictions on certain grounds, including the effective and efficient use of the radio spectrum. Article 10.2 requires manufacturers to ensure that radio equipment shall be so constructed that it can be operated in at least one Member State when placing it on the market. As the Radio Spectrum Decision (676/2002/EC) does not provide for Community harmonisation measures below 9 kHz, restrictions in these bands can only be introduced by individual Member States. © ETSI All rights reserved
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Non-regulated frequencies (e.g. below 9 kHz)
ETSI therefore assumes that equipment may be: placed on the market throughout the Community unless all Member States have introduced National restrictions preventing its use, and operated in Member States that have not introduced such National restrictions. ETSI further assumes that: Harmonised Standards contain requirements in order to enable compliance with essential requirements (article 3) to be presumed Harmonised Standards do not address restrictions on the use of equipment (article 7) nor the duty of a manufacturer to place on the market equipment which can be used in at least one Member State (article 10.2) Nevertheless, Harmonised Standards should not be produced for radio equipment that is known to only use frequencies that are forbidden in all MS. © ETSI All rights reserved
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Intelligent Transport Systems EN 302 571 HS under art 3.2
Approved for National Vote phase of ENAP Comments on technology neutrality resolved Does not favour the use of any technology Provided that the technical specifications implementing the essential requirements are respected Channel access Different technologies should have equal probability to access a channel. Algorithm is not known today: investigations needed Once a solution is developed and agreed upon, it is recommended to implement it in a later revision of EN 302 571 Requirements for equipment operating under spectrum access conditions (ECC Dec (08)01 and 2008/671/EC) © ETSI All rights reserved
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ITS Cooperative Mobility Services Plugtests™
06-10 February 2017 at the CETECOM Test Lab, Milpitas, US Open to any vendor or organization developing ITS equipment and implementations. Multi-stack implementations (US-Europe) are especially invited to participate. Vendors will have the opportunity to run tests in order to assess compliance with the base standards and to demonstrate interoperability of their ITS equipment. See ETSI Collective Letter CL16_3328 © ETSI All rights reserved
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Intelligent Transport Systems Urban Rail & ITS
TR 103 442 V1.2.1, published Sept 2016 Shared use of spectrum between Communication Based Train Control (CBTC) and ITS applications Rail enjoys priority Options proposed: Mitigation techniques (e.g. Detect & Avoid) in ITS ITS-like access mechanisms in CBTC Full integration of CBTC in ITS Decentralized Congestion Control (DCC) © ETSI All rights reserved
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Intelligent Transport Systems eTachograph
Development of System Reference Document TR initiated to support implementation of EC Regulation 165/2014 Original rapporteur (EC JRC) no longer available ERM TG37 seeking solutions JRC: Joint Research Centre © ETSI All rights reserved
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IMT Cellular equipment: antenna performance
Standardisation Request asks for antenna performance to be considered with particular importance for User Equipment Under study in 3GPP Currently too many ‘tbd’ statements Will be introduced to HS via ETSI TC MSG when stable Input from Member States strongly encouraged Discussed in resolution of ENAP comments of EN series Agreed with Administrations that antenna performance will be included in future version TC MSG: Mobile Standards Group (ETSI Technical Committee) © ETSI All rights reserved
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Events at ETSI Looking forward: Looking back:
“53 shades of RE-D, Six months to go”, 1 December 2016 – ETSI HQ (after General Assembly) Looking back: CEPT-ETSI workshop on PPDR, 29 September 2016, “Developing the Next Generation Radio for Rail”, 2 to 3 November 2016, PPDR: Public Protection and Disaster Relief © ETSI All rights reserved
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Summary of major concerns
Need to improve EC/ETSI process for review of Harmonised Standards for citation in the OJEU Current process requires frequent changes to ENs post adoption, which: Create delays in citation, with a risk that HS are not cited in time Create a mis-match between the versions adopted (and transposed into National standards) and versions cited in the OJEU ETSI requests that EC assess standards during Public Approval, allowing their comments to be taken into account in a timely & transparent manner Explore the possibility to cite a published HS with a time limit (2 years?) identified in the OJEU to resolve any mis-alignment with the Vademecum. © ETSI All rights reserved
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If standards are not cited in time
Draft standards on ENAP can be used by manufacturers as the basis of a technical file EG (Guide to selection of technical parameters for Harmonised Standards) can be used by Notified Bodies (art 3.2) if no public draft exists EG (EMC for Combined Equipment) provides an agreed technical basis, and is being used as the basis for Harmonised Standards under development Can also be used by enforcement authorities as a technical basis for assessment. © ETSI All rights reserved
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Work programme © ETSI All rights reserved
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Workshop “53 shades of RE-D”
In co-operation with ADCO RED & the RED Compliance Association “How to place compliant radio equipment on the European market”, see CL 16_3324 1 December 2016 – ETSI HQ (after General Assembly) Follow-up of previous workshop on 4 November 2015, Please register early! © ETSI All rights reserved
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Thank you for listening
Extra slides on: OJ listing presentation EMC IMT Aeronautical Maritime Rail, Road & Urban Rail 5,8 GHz Wireless Industrial Applications Wireless Power Transfer Broadcast Radiodeterminaton Avalanche Beacons Michael Sharpe portal.etsi.org © ETSI All rights reserved
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Harmonised Standards: Presentation of OJEU listing
CEN, CENELEC & ETSI received a Commission letter (19 October 2015) on publication of OJ lists under NLF Directives: Listing for 2014/53/EU (not 2014/30/EU) will identify the Essential Requirement addressed by each Harmonised Standard During transition period, only one line will appear in the OJ per standard, which will also include details of previous versions and the dates of cessation of PoC Two Notes specific to RTTED will be deleted: In addition standards published under Directives 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 90/385/EEC and 93/42/EEC may be used to demonstrate compliance with articles 3.1.a and 3.1.b of Directive 1999/5/EC. Products are presumed to comply with the Directive when they meet the requirements within the usage conditions for which they are intended. NLF: New Legislative Framework PoC: Presumption of Conformity © ETSI All rights reserved
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EMC issues RED article 3.1b incorporates essential requirements of EMC Directive 2014/30/EU EMCD does not apply to equipment covered by RED “Possible Future Standardisation Request” under 2014/30/EU notified 1 October 2015 Adopted by the Committee on Standards over summer 2016 – awaiting formal delivery to ETSI ETSI continuing to work under existing EMC mandates pending receipt of the definitive Standardisation Request HS under RED article 3.1b covered by M/536 EMC: ElectroMagnetic Compatibility © ETSI All rights reserved
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EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) Work Programme
Working assumption: EMC standards for non-radio equipment will not be cited under the RED (*) EN (Telecommunications Network Equipment) to be proposed under the EMCD only EN (EMC for radio and ancillary equipment) and EN (Specific conditions for External Power Supply (EPS) for use exclusively with mobile phones) to be proposed under EMCD and RED art 3.1b (TBC**) May manufacturer supply an EPS as part of a mobile phone package placed on the market under the RED? “Double DoC”? Awaiting clarification in TCAM Remaining parts of EN series (specific conditions for other radio services) to be proposed under RED art 3.1b only (*) in discussion with CENELEC TC 210 & BT WG10 (**) raised in RED Guide drafting group whether a manufacturer may supply an EPS as part of a mobile phone package placed on the market under the RED © ETSI 2016 All rights reserved
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EMC Harmonised Standards under 2014/30/EU & RED article 3.1b
Cited under 2004/108/EC: ETSI EN 300 386 V1.6.1 ( ) ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 ( ) ETSI EN 301 V1.4.1 ( ) Working assumption: these provide presumption of comformity to 2014/30/EU (*) without the need for further citation in the OJEU Standards prepared for 2014/30/EU only EN 300 386 V published July 2016 Standards prepared for 2014/30/EU and RED article 3.1b ETSI EN 301 489-1 V completed ENAP 5 July 2016; revised version approved; awaiting National Vote EN V completed ENAP on 11 August 2016; comments resolved; held awaiting EC guidance EC web site: “The next publication of the list of Harmonised Standards (HS) under Directive 2014/30/EU will be published as soon as possible. In the meantime, based on Article 45 of Directive 2014/30/EU, the current published list of HS with the reference to Directive 2004/108/EC is valid and shall be read as a reference to Directive 2014/30/EU.” © ETSI All rights reserved
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EMC for “Combined Equipment” (“smart” or “connected” devices)
Trend towards “connected” electrotechnical devices (e.g. light bulbs, domestic appliances, industrial machines) Products using radiocomms or radiodetermination) covered by RED; LVD & EMCD do not apply Working Assumption: RED also applies if the radio frequencies used are in ISM bands (e.g. Short-range devices, Radio LAN, Wireless Power Transfer) Different EMC requirements need to be reconciled (different frequency ranges, limits & exclusion bands, different performance criteria & test set-ups) ETSI Guide EG : published June 2016 ISM: Industrial, Scientific & Medical – frequency bands identified in ITU Radio Regulations LAN: Local Area Network © ETSI All rights reserved
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EMC for “Combined Equipment” (“smart” or “connected” devices)
Dedicated HS (EN , domestic environment) Draft has been made available to CENELEC TC 210 (mode 4) Draft approved, subject to editorial review (participation from TC210 & IEC/CISPR officials), awaiting ENAP In the interests of time, CENELEC TC 210 members are encouraged to comment via the ENAP process through NSOs TC 210 Chairman (also the chair of BSI GEL 210/11) and the ETSI WG-EMC Chairman (also the chair of BSI TCT/ERM/EM) are working together to ensure all comments are heard EN (industrial environment) under development Harmonised Standards incorporate technical principles of EG Other Harmonised Standards may be required HS: Harmonised Standardss CISPR: Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques ENAP: European Standard ‘EN) Approval Procedure NSO: National Standards Organisation BSI: British Standards Institute © ETSI All rights reserved
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Co-operation with CISPR/CENELEC on EMC
ETSI takes part regularly in CENELEC TC 210 Close co-ordination on European Common Modifications Small group on “annex ZZ” to avoid gaps/overlaps between CENELEC & ETSI EMC standards CISPR/CENELEC/ETSI meeting planned to co-ordinate work on Wireless Power Transfer (CISPR 11 (EN 55011) and EN (Radiocommunications used in Wireless Power Transfer)) ETSI is an active member of the CEN-CENELEC BT WG10 on the impact of the RED Joint meeting CISPR I/ETSI ERM WG EMC Many industrial members active in both CENELEC and ETSI © ETSI All rights reserved
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IMT Cellular equipment
ETSI EN Details Status Next Stage Status of OJ Citation EN General Part Published on ETSI level Citation in OJ Awaiting evaluation EN UTRA UE EN UTRA BS Awaiting citation Comments received EN UTRA Repeaters Awaiting citation Comments received EN CDMA2000 Repeaters Cited in OJ EN E-UTRA UE EN E-UTRA BS EN E-UTRA Repeaters EN MSR BS EN WiMAX TDD UE EN WiMAX TDD BS EN WiMAX FDD UE EN WiMAX FDD BS Comments from EC Use restrictions: HS also to ensure that a manufacturer can meet article 10(2) (to ensure that equipment can be taken into service in at least one Member State) (Informative) Note added in Scope: “Radio equipment in band XXXII is only allowed to operate between MHz and MHz ” © ETSI All rights reserved
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Avionics equipment Interface with EASA regulation
ETSI took part in the ad-hoc group to clarify the interface between the RED and the EASA Regulation New EASA Regulation under development Pending final conclusion ETSI operates under a working assumption that: Radar for helicopters flying in confined spaces and wing-tip radar for aircraft taxiing on the ground will be covered by the RED. “Small” UAV are covered by Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and RED, and not EASA EASA Regulation under review GSM/LTE on Board will not be covered by EASA as they are not involved in the direct control of the aircraft in flight ETSI will continue to develop HS for the above Work item: Manned rotorcraft only (current regulation is only for manned). EASA Reg only covers manned. May need another for unmanned (see ERM#60 doc 15) © ETSI 2016 All rights reserved
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Avionics equipment REN/ERM-JTFEA-17 EN 300 676-2 2.1.1
HS for ground-based VHF hand-held, mobile and fixed radio tx, rx and trx for VHF AMS using AM Citation in the OJ REN/ERM-TGAERO-34 Harmonised EN for article 3.2 of the RE Directive for VDL Mode 2 Delivery to the EC REN/ERM-TGAERO-33 Harmonized EN for ground-based VDL Mode 4 equipment REN/ERM-JTFEA-25 1.2.1 Radiosondes (400,15 MHz to 406 MHz) Publication REN/ERM-JTFEA-26 Radiosondes (400,15 MHz to 406 MHz), harmonised standard ( Art 3.2) REN/ERM-JTFEA-23 Radiosondes (1 668,4 MHz to MHz ) REN/ERM-JTFEA-24 Radiosondes (1 668,4 MHz to MHz ), harmonised standard (Art. 3.2) REN/ERM-JTFEA-18 HS for ground-based UHF radio tx, rx and trx for UHF AMS using AM REN/ERM-JTFEA-19 GBAS VDB HS DEN/ERM-TGAERO-21 0.0.4 Receivers and interrogators for MLAT Early draft DEN/ERM-TGAERO-22 0.0.2 Reference and vehicle transmitters for MLAT REN/ERM-JTFEA-20 X-band sensors for A-SMGCS DEN/ERM-TGAERO-27 Multi-Static Primary Surveillance Radar (MSPSR) Start of work DEN/ERM-TGAERO-42-1 WI adopted DEN/ERM-TGAERO-42-2 0.2.6 C-Band Meteorological radars Stable draft DEN/ERM-TGAERO-42-3 DEN/ERM-TGAERO-30 0.0.7 Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) DEN/ERM-TGAERO-31-1 0.0.1 PSR in L band ( MHz) DEN/ERM-TGAERO-31-2 0.1.5 PSR in S band ( MHz) DEN/ERM-TGAERO-31-3 PSR in X band ( MHz) See ERM#60 doc 15 © ETSI All rights reserved
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Maritime equipment REN/ERM-TG26-133 EN 300 065 2.1.1 NAVTEX
RED 3.2, 3.3g Delivery to the EC REN/ERM-TG26-530 2.1.2 Citation in the OJ REN/ERM-TG26-148 Maritime VHF for use on inland waterways REN/ERM-TG26-136 2.2.0 UHF on-board vessels communications systems and equipment RED 3.2 Start of EN Approval Procedure REN/ERM-TG26-137 VHF Class D DSC REN/ERM-TG26-517 Waiting - see "Remarks" REN/ERM-TG26-138 Portable VHF marine radio (non-GMDSS) REN/ERM-TG26-532 TB approval REN/ERM-TG26-139 Commercially available amateur radio equipment REN/ERM-TG26-140 VHF Coast stations REN/ERM-TG26-141 Navigation radar used on inland waterways TB approval after review of AP comments REN/ERM-TG26-144 Radar equipment used on non-SOLAS vessels; Start of Vote REN/ERM-TG26-145 Active radar target enhancers Start of work REN/ERM-TG26-142 Handheld DSC REN/ERM-TG26-518 REN/ERM-TG26-143 Homing Beacon REN/ERM-TG C1 REN/ERM-TG26-146 Maritime survival locating devices - AIS DEN/ERM-TG26-108 0.0.11 Maritime survival locating device - DSC REN/ERM-TG26-147 CS/VTS/HR Radars DEN/ERM-TG26-514 0.0.5 Broadband communication radiolink (MBR) for ships and off-shore installations Stable draft DEN/ERM-TG26-520 0.0.3 Maritime mobile transmitters and receivers in MF and HF © ETSI All rights reserved
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Wireless Industrial Applications in 5,8 GHz
ERM TG41 continuing work on EN (WIA in 5,8 GHz) includes mitigation mechanisms to protect incumbent services ENAP forecast March 2017 TS : WIA system approach to sharing in the 5,725 GHz to 5,875 GHz band, published June 2016 Liaison statement to ITU WP 1A to study WIA requirements based on existing SRDoc (TR ) © ETSI 2016 All rights reserved
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Wireless Power Transfer
EN – Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicles TB approved – awaiting ENAP New work item adopted for System Reference Document to identify spectrum requirements for WPT other than for electric vehicles Identifies spectrum requirements in support of ITU-R studies CENELEC to set up a group to co-ordinate work on CISPR 11 & EN (q.v.) ITU-R WP1A & 1B © ETSI All rights reserved
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M/536: Broadcast Receivers
EMC standards provided by CENELEC (EN 55032, EN 55035) Co-ordination (mode 4) with CENELEC TC 210 for European Common Modifications to IEC/CISPR standards (e.g. EN 55035) ETSI EN (TV B’cast Rx) published May 2016 Version with EC modifications published September 2016, awaiting citation in OJEU EN (Radio B’cast Rx) Completed second ENAP on 11 October with technical comments (DE, DK, GB) to be resolved EN (Satellite B’cast Rx Outdoor unit) Published August 2016, awaiting citation in OJEU EN (Satellite B’cast Rx Indoor unit) Cited on in OJEU September 2016 Rx: Receiver © ETSI All rights reserved
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M/536: Satellite Broadcast Receivers
2 parts: indoor unit & outdoor unit M/536 specifically requests HS for B’cast Rx No limitation to terrestrial broadcast Satellite broadcast delivery also uses radio waves Indoor unit “has to be completed with an accessory (the outdoor unit) to receive radio waves” Processes off-air signals, and needs to be correctly specified to “make efficient & effective use of the spectrum & avoid harmful interference” Reported to TCAM & included in ETSI RED work programme TCAM confirmed that RED applies, EMCD does not © ETSI All rights reserved
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Radiodetermination equipment: Numerous HS under development
Automotive: ERM TG SRR Maritime: ERM TG26 Meteorological and Aeronautical: ERM JTFEA GNSS Receivers: TC SES SCN EN : ENAP expected August 2017 © ETSI All rights reserved
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Avalanche beacons EN 300 718 (3 parts) approved for ENAP June 2016
Article 3.3(g) “access to emergency services” enacted by Commission Decision 2001/148/EC of 21 February 2001 Applies to Emergency Detection of Buried People 5th update of SRD Decision designates 456,9 kHz to 457,1 kHz also applies for detection of valuable items Held from ENAP pending resolution of RED Desk Officer’s comments on structure Also includes environmental requirements, robustness etc Small industry – resource limited – need to understand requirements before making more changes Need a specific meeting with the Desk Officer © ETSI All rights reserved
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Custom-built evaluation kits
Such kits are specifically excluded from EMCD or RED The precise definition is under study and is expected to be included in the LVD, EMCD & RED Guides ETSI assumes that Harmonised Standards are not necessary National regulations may apply to limit the circulation of such equipment ETSI working assumption Use of radio spectrum is governed by National frequency plans or the Radio Spectrum Decision © ETSI All rights reserved
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