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1 ETSI technical activities report June 2016
CEPT Michael Sharpe © ETSI 2016 All rights reserved

2 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Replaces Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (RTTED) 1999/5/EC, repealed with effect from 13 June 2016 RED to be applied from 13 June 2016 (+ 1 year for manufacturers to comply) Covers equipment which intentionally transmits or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 All rights reserved

3 Standardisation request M/536 under 2014/53/EU (RED)
Work programme underway: 185 Work Items for Harmonised Standards 53 Harmonised Standards published awaiting citation in the OJEU 71 in Public Approval / Resolution of comments 18 Approved by TB – awaiting start of ENAP 21 Scheduled for TB Approval before end September 2016 © ETSI All rights reserved

4 EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) Work Programme
“Possible Future Standardisation Request” notified 1 October 2015 ETSI continuing to work under existing EMC mandates pending adoption of final mandate in the Committee on Standards © ETSI All rights reserved

5 EMC Work Programme Working assumption: EMC standards for non-radio equipment will not be cited under the RED (**) EN (Telecommunications Network Equipment) have been proposed under the EMCD only EN (EMC for radio and ancillary equipment) and EN (Specific conditions for External Power Supply (EPS) for mobile phones) have been proposed under EMCD and RED art 3.1b Remaining parts of EN series (specific conditions for other radio services) have been proposed under RED art 3.1b only © ETSI 2016 All rights reserved

6 EMC Harmonised Standards under 2014/30/EU sent to the Commission
ETSI EN 300 386 V1.6.1 V adopted at National Vote on 6 June 2016 Negative votes from BE & DE ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 V under ENAP until 5 July 2016 ETSI EN 301  V1.4.1 V on ENAP until 11 August 2016 © ETSI All rights reserved

7 2) 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. © ETSI All rights reserved

8 3) “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) Liaison is needed with IEC/CISPR to reconcile CISPR 11 Different EMC requirements need to be reconciled (different frequency ranges, limits & exclusion bands) ETSI Guide EG : adopted 3 June 2016 & published Principles agreed for a dedicated HS (EN ) for combined equipment in the domestic environment Work started on EN for Industrial environment © ETSI All rights reserved

9 4) Avionics equipment ETSI took part in the ad-hoc group to clarify the interface between the RED and the EASA Regulation 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 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 © ETSI 2016 All rights reserved

10 Ultra Wide Band Technical report TR on World-wide regulation for UWB approved June 2016, awaiting publication Follows from part 1 ( ): UWB signal characteristics and overview CEPT/ECC and EC regulation Part 2: ( ): UWB mitigation techniques © ETSI All rights reserved

11 5) 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 working assumption: No National regulations can apply to limit the circulation of such equipment Use of radio spectrum is governed by National frequency plans or the Radio Spectrum Decision Further clarification is needed on this point © ETSI All rights reserved

12 6) 2,45 GHz & 5,8 GHz EN v (2,45 GHz) completed first stage of ENAP until 6 June 2016. Improved test methods and receiver performance Modifications to allow Wireless Industrial Applications (WIA) to meet the regulatory requirements for the use of this band Significant comments received – being resolved ERM TG41 continuing work on EN (WIA in 5,8 GHz) includes mitigation mechanisms to protect incumbent services TS : WIA system approach to sharing in the 5,725 GHz to 5,875 GHz band, approved for publication © ETSI 2016 All rights reserved

13 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) 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

14 7) Non-specific Short-Range Devices
EN (multi-part) Separate parts mapped to developing update of EC Decision on SRD Includes receiver requirements (“two-stage approach”) On ENAP until 1 August 2016 EN : on ENAP until 1 August 2016 EN : on ENAP until 11 August 2016 EN : under development © ETSI All rights reserved

15 8) Broadcast Receivers EMC standards provided by CENELEC (EN 55032, EN 55035) Co-ordination with CENELEC TC 210 for European Common Modifications Art 3.2: ETSI EN (TV B’cast Rx) published & awaiting citation in the OJEU EN (Radio B’cast Rx): substantial comments in ENAP Revised version approved, awaiting National Vote EN (Satellite B’cast Rx Outdoor unit) Technical comments received in ENAP; Revised version approved, awaiting National Vote EN (Satellite B’cast Rx Indoor unit) Adopted & published – awaiting citation in OJEU © ETSI All rights reserved

16 Satellite Broadcast Receivers ETSI Working Assumption
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 If RED applies, EMCD does not © ETSI All rights reserved

17 9) Radiodetermination equipment: Numerous HS under development
Automotive: ERM TG SRR Maritime: ERM TG26 Meteorological and Aeronautical: ERM JTFEA GNSS Receivers: TC SES SCN Note: JTFEA has been converted to ERM TG AERO © ETSI All rights reserved

18 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 © ETSI All rights reserved

19 10) Co-operation with CISPR/CENELEC on EMC
ETSI takes part regularly in CENELEC TC 210 Close co-ordination on European Common Modifications & “annex ZZ” to gaps/overlaps between CENELEC & ETSI EMC standards 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

20 11) 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” 4 November 2015, ETSI Headquarters Follow-up– 1 December 2016 – ETSI HQ (after General Assembly) © ETSI All rights reserved

21 12) CEPT-ETSI workshop on PPDR
Joint workshop organised CEPT FM49 & ETSI “Public Protection and Disaster Relief: Regulatory changes and new opportunities for Broadband PPDR” ETSI HQ: 29 September 2016 © ETSI All rights reserved

22 Thank you for listening
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