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ETSI TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES REPORT: JULY 2014
EMCWP & TCAM EG
Michael Sharpe
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Content
1) Impact of legislative developments: RED, EMCD, LVD
2) Digital Dividend
3) Wireless Access Systems and Wireless Industrial
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Applications
DECT Subclass definition
Antenna Characteristics of Mobile Phones
Automotive EMC Directive
EMC Immunity for Multimedia Equipment
Man Over Board recovery
OJ citation
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1) New EU Legislation in 2014
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU
• OJ L96 29 March 2014
• To be applied from April 2016
Replaces 2004/108/EC
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Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
• OJ L96 29 March 2014
• To be applied from April 2016
Replaces 2006/95/EC
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Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
• OJ L153 22 May 2014
• To be applied from 13 June 2016 (+ 1 year for manufacturers to
comply)
• Replaces Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive
(RTTED) 1999/5/EC, repealed on 13 June 2016
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1) Impact on ETSI – initial assessment
Transform existing Harmonised Standards under RTTED to
Harmonised Standards under RED
• 223 Harmonised Standards currently listed in OJEU (Oct 2013)
• Need to add requirements on receivers in many cases
• Need to remove essential radio test suites from art 3.2 standards
• Co-ordinated by OCG RTTED (renamed?)
• Will need new mandates from EC
Standards under EMCD (7) can probably by cited unchanged
• (to be confirmed)
Review supporting documents
• EG 201 399: “Guide on production of Harmonised Standards”: (underway
in ERM RM)
• TR 102 070: “Guide to the application of harmonized standards to multi4
radio and combined radio and non-radio equipment” (under
consideration in ERM)
1) Impact on ETSI – initial assessment
New mandates expected from the Commission for:
• Clarification of scope of RED
• Receiver performance
• Chargers
• Software-Defined Radio
• Access to Galileo
Further mandates as needed
• Need for EC to clarify transitional provisions
Many more products under the scope of RED
• Anything with a GPS receiver
• Anything with a Bluetooth device
• M2M devices
• Radar devices
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1) Impact on ETSI – initial assessment
Impact on ETSI Directives
• Drafting rules (at least annexes D, E, G)
EDM procedures and skeleton documents
• To be reviewed
Update training material
• ETSI Seminar, staff training
Update communications material
• CEPT/ETSI/EC Regulatory brochure
• ETSI Web site
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1) Impact on ETSI – initial assessment
Impact on co-operation with other bodies
• CEPT-ETSI MoU refers specifically to 1999/5/EC
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• Needs an editorial update: no substantial change foreseen
CEN-CENELEC-ETSI co-operation
• (art 3.1 (a)): Safety Standards are developed by CENELEC
• (art 3.1(b)): EMC for comms network equipment and other radio
equipment by ETSI;
EMC Standards for broadast receivers by CENELEC
• (art 3.2 & art 3.3) : Radio spectrum standards by ETSI
• No identified need to change the above
• Continuing need for close co-operation with:
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RTTE Compliance Association (renamed?)
Administrations Co-operation group (ADCO)
European Commission (TCAM & RSCOM)
Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG)
1) RED – working assumptions
Mandates: ETSI is working under the assumption that:
• Existing mandates under 1999/5/EC shall be construed as mandates
under 2014/53/EU
• Any new “mandates” will take the form of Standardisation Requests
under Regulation 1025/2012: implementing acts which follow the
examination procedure of that Regulation, requiring a positive opinion
of the Committee of Standards
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.
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2) Digital Dividend
Joint ETSI CENELEC WG on Digital Dividend now operational
• Initial report expected in October, to provide input to the Commission on a possible 700
MHz mandate
Final report expected November 2014
Active co-operation with CEPT/ECC
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Technical specification of “idle mode” provided to CENELEC
ECC Report 207 (2014-01) under study in ERM/MSG TFES, as the basis to
review LTE emission masks for Base Stations & User Equipment
Short-Range Devices standard (EN 300 220) under review to improve Rx
performance
Improvements made to GSM-R Rx performance specification(TS 102 933 :
2014-06)
Next meetings:
• ERM TG28: 4 to 6 November, Sophia Antipolis
• TFES: 25 to 26 September, Sophia Antipolis
• JWG: 2 to 3 September, Brussels
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3) Wireless Access Systems in 2.45 GHz
(including Wireless Industrial Applications)
EN 300 328 V1.8.2 currently on ENAP until 29 July
• Includes improvements in test methods and improvement in
spectrum-sharing methods, principally for Bluetooth equipment.
• Expected to be published as v. 1.9.1 (31 January 2015)
Subsequent version is being developed to include additional
solutions for WIA and meets the requirements of the 2008
TCAM Decision
• i.e. including a spectrum-sharing mechanism facilitating “sharing
between the various technologies and applications which currently
exist and in case of congestion, users will be ensured equal access
(and as a consequence a graceful degradation of service to all users)”.
• Expected to be v. 1.10.1, as the WIA community had asked for more
time to prepare proposals that are in line with the TCAM decision
• Work progressing in ERM TG11 with co-operation of CENELEC TC65X
under “mode 4”
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3) Wireless Industrial Applications in
5.8 GHz
Based on an ETSI System Reference Document (TR 102 889-2),
CEPT had developed ECC Report 206 (WIA in the band 57255875 MHz).
This report indicates sharing is possible and hence CEPT FM
has suggested to ETSI to start to develop a Harmonised
Standard covering WIA applications, assuming an e.i.r.p. of
less than 400mW, and that appropriate interference
mitigation methods are specified.
ERM TG41 (Wireless Industrial Applications) are considering a
system approach based on a Central Control Point (CCP) ) to
facilitate intra-system sharing but also to protect incumbent
services (Radar, ITS, BFWA, ..) (similar to the master-slave
concept used by DFS - RLAN to protect radar in 5 GHz).
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3) Wireless Access Systems in 5,8 GHz
EN 301 893 being revised to improve tamper-resistance of
products. The draft is now approved for EN Approval
Procedure (ENAP)
Liaison with CEPT work on ”RLAN extension bands” mandate
(RSCOM13-32rev3) :
• need to protect primary services,
• need to search for solutions which allow usage by RLAN on a coprimary basis which also allow incumbents to complete their mission.
• need for a multi-part discussion, with active participation from all
interested parties.
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4) DECT
CEPT/ECC have updated ERC Decison (98)22
on the exemption from licensing of DECT
equipment
TC DECT work to update the related
Harmonised Standards (EN 301 406 and EN
301 908-10) depends on the update of the
DECT Class 1 subclass 18.
Subclass 18 expected to be confirmed by
Member States (TCAM EG#5 July 2014)
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5) Antenna Characteristics of
Mobile Phones
ETSI presented at EC workshop on 10 June 2014
ETSI is well-placed to respond to a standarisation request if
necessary
• Probably in TC MSG
• Responsible for European requirements for 3GPP
Important that all stakeholders contribute
• Mobile Network Operators
• Mobile Equipment Manufacturers
• National Administrations
• User Representative organisations
• The European Commission
All of the above are directly represented in ETSI
EC to consult stakeholders and propose action if necessary
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6) Automotive EMC Directive
Automotive EMC Directive to be replaced by UNECE Reg 10, with effect from
November 2014.
• Applies to vehicles, and “Electronic Sub Assemblies” (ESA)
EC paper EMC(19)10 clarifying the application to after-market equipment,
adopted after consulting EMCWP
Subsequent clarifications (via email from EC):
• Reg 10 is intended to apply to equipment essential to operation of the vehicle
• Not intended to apply to special vehicles (e.g. for emergency services)
• 2004/104/EC to remain in force (?)
Technical issues remain, but difficult to influence UNECE
• Single spurious emissions requirements inappropriate for radio equipment
EUANB advised the Notified Bodies, based a modification of EMC(19)10
ETSI request Commission either to confirm or modify its position as published
in EMC(19)10.
• Necessary for the update of EN 301 489-1
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7) EMC immunity for multimedia
equipment
CISPR 35 not adopted by IEC
prEN 55035 approved in National Vote in CENELEC
• Not ratified by CENELEC BT
• Not to be presented for the OJEU
Generic in scope:
• EN 300 386 (EMC Telecommunications Network
Equipment); and
• EN 301 489 ( EMC for Radiocommunications Equipment)
take precedence as more specific (according to CENELEC
Guides).
Clear to the user?
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8) Man Over Board recovery
ERM TG26 is also working on standards for locating people
lost at sea: using DSC (EN 303 132-1) and using the Automatic
Identification System (AIS) signalling (EN 303 098-1 parts 1
and 2) and using homing beacons (EN 302 961).
A final draft of the DSC MOB standard (EN 303 132-1)
• Consultation with ECC Maritime Forum, June 2014
• ERM TG26 may propose work items for Harmonized Standards
EN 303 098-1 (MOB using AIS signalling) failed NV,
• negative votes from DE, DK, IS, NL, NO & UK, and abstention from CH,
IT, MT, RO, SE.
• Vote comments have been resolved
• a revised version of EN 303 098 (2 parts) will be sent for a 2nd NV.
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8) Man Over Board recovery (contd)
The EN 302 961 series using maritime personal homing
beacons at 121,5MHz was published in July 2013 and cited in
the OJEU in October 2013.
ETSI has contributed to discussions within TCAM on the
application of article 3.3e) to these devices, and has
contributed to discussions in ITU-R WP8B.
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9) OJ citation under R&TTED
The latest list OJ C297 on 12 October 2013 (223 ETSI
Harmonized Standards)
Since the publication of the last list, ETSI has published a
further 23 Harmonized Standards, which are awaiting citation.
• List annexed to separate report.
5 Standards on ENAP, or approved to start
21 open work items pre-TB approval
Members urge the EC to publish a new list as soon as possible
Working assumption: Standards currently under public
approval process will be cited under RTTED
Many RTTED standards may be suitable under RED with no (or
minimal) modification
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9) OJ citation under EMCD
The last list to be published under the EMC Directive was on
25 May 2014 (OJC 53).
7 ETSI Harmonized Standards
No published ETSI Harmonised Standards awaiting citation
1 Harmonised Standard in drafting stage
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