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1st TETRA Baltic States CONFERENCEHotel Riga, Riga, Latvia
20th October 2005
TETRA The Industry Standard from ETSI
Marcello Pagnozzi
TETRA Technical Officer
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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ETSI is
An independent Europeanstandards organization, active in all areas oftelecommunications includingradio communications,broadcasting and InformationTechnology
A not-for-profit association created in 1988 Situated in Sophia Antipolis, south of France Professional & market driven – 645 Members More than 2000 deliverables published in 2004
12,500+ publications - freely available!
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ETSI's Community
501 Full Members
107 Associate Members
37 Observers
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645 Members from 55 countries from 5 continents
2 Counsellors (EU and EFTA)
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ETSI has international footprint
Membership
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ETSI Structure
Joint ETSI-ECMACommittee
Operational Co-ordination
Group
BoardES
GeneralAssembly
FC IMPACT
TCs EPs EPPs SAGE JEEC
OCG
USERS
Financecommittee
ETSISecretariat International
Marketing & Promotional Activities
"TechnicalBodies"
SpecialCommittees
TechnicalCommittees
ETSI Projects
ETSIPartnership
Projects
Security Algorithms Group of Experts
User Group
"Technical Organization"
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ETSI deliverables
ETSI Technical Specifications (TS)
ETSI Technical Reports (TR)
Approved by the TC or Project concerned
ETSI Standards (ES)
ETSI Guides (EG)
Approved by the full ETSI membership
European Standards (EN, telecommunications series)
Approved by National Delegations, through the National Standards Organizations (NSOs)
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ETSI’s most important projects
DECT DVB GSM EVOLUTION HYPER ACCESS, ~ MAN, ~ LAN2 NGN (Next Generation Network) POWERLINE COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SMART CARD PLATFORM TETRA UMTS VOICE OVER IP
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Basic principles of standardization
Voluntary
Open
Consensus
Public
General purpose for the society
Compatibility (between generations)
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Why work in standards? Openness fueling market growth and innovation
Functionality A (e.g.
terminal)
Functionality B (e.g. server)
Open & Standardized interfaces
Market take-up
Open standards & systems
proprietary systems
Identified benefits to users includeCost reduction due to increased competitionGreater interoperabilityIncreased choiceMore innovationAnd many others
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Standardization meets industry expectations
Load sharing / Cost saving Creation of a critical mass Bringing economy of scale Close co-operation of competitors Reduction of solutions to a minimum:
preferably ONE! Greater interoperability Increased customer base A fight against technical barriers to
trade
STANDARDIZATION > INNOVATION
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GSC-RASTITUISO & IEC
3GPPMESA
TETRA MoUIETFIEEEOMAGSMAOpen GroupOSA-ParlayOASISEtc (+/- 65)
ECERO/ERCCEN & CLCEICTA etc
CITELAHCIETLAS/AIDMOCCSAStandards AUetc
The future is build through partnership
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Global Standards Collaboration
Interregional collaboration on selected standardization subjects
ISACC (Canada)
T1 Committee (USA)
TIA (USA)
ITU(International)
TTC(Japan)
TTA(Korea)
ACIF(Australia)
ARIB(Japan)
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ETSI success story – GSM
Conceived as a digital replacement for ageing analogue mobile systems in Europe, GSM has now become a truly global system
The figures speak for themselves:
over 1 billion GSM users worldwide
500 GSM networks in 175 countries/areas
24+ billion SMS messages per month
GSM accounts for 71% of the World's digital communication market and 68% of the World's wireless market
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no GSM
with GSM
The GSM Footprint
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ETSI success story – TETRA
TETRA IS AN OPEN DIGITAL TRUNKED RADIO STANDARDDEFINED BY ETSI TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THEMOST DEMANDING PROFESSIONAL MOBILE RADIO USERS
TETRA HAS REACHED GREAT ACCEPTANCE IN THE WORLD AND IS WIDELY ESTABLISHED
is one of ETSI’s « best-sellers » not only in Europe
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Close cooperation with TETRA MoU Association in early 2000s resulted in an agreed plan for enhancing TETRA standard
After significant market changes and prioritisation the main deliverables of TETRA Release 2 are: Wideband Data TEDS (TETRA Enhanced Data
Service) AMR Codec and NATO low bit rate codec (STANAG
4591) Air Interface Enhancements, incl. Long range ‘Air-to-
Ground’ Location Information Protocol (LIP) Application
TETRA Release 2
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TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS)
The TEDS standard has been driven by User Requirements
TEDS is a new data service fully integrated with existing TETRA networks
The TEDS standard provides high speed data and multimedia service capabilities
Utilize new technologies
Increase futureproofness of TETRA as the standard for PMR and PAMR worldwide
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The TEDS Standard is completed this year
The TETRA Release 2 programme has taken into account market changes that have taken place after its launch
TC TETRA has positioned itself to be the body engaged in the continuous enhancement of TETRA beyond Release 2
TETRA STANDARD TODAY AND TOMORROW
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Thank you for your attention
Marcello PagnozziTETRA Technical Officer
ETSI
[email protected]+33 492 94 42 88
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ANNEXES
A1- List of Technical committees and Projects
A2 - Industry expectations from standardization
A3 – TETRA Standard meets User needs
A4 - TETRAPOL activity in ETSI
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ANNEX 1 - ETSI’s Technical Bodies 1 (4)
GENERAL MATTERS
• EE Environmental Engineering• EMTEL Emergency Telecommunications *• ESI Electronic Signatures & Infrastructures• HF Human Factors• LI Lawful Interception *• MTS Methods for Testing and Specification• STQ Speech Processing, Transmission and Quality• SEC Security *• SAFETY Safety *• SCP Smart Card Platform• EPP MESA Mobility for Emergency and Safety Applications *
* Of interest to security bodies
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ETSI’s Technical Bodies 2 (4)
FIXED NETWORKS
• AT ACCESS & TERMINALS(TO NETWORKS)
• PLT POWERLINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
• TC32 (ECMA) PRIVATE NETWORKS
• TISPAN VOICE OVER IPSERVICES & PROTOCOLSFOR ADVANCED NETWORKS
• TM TRANSMISSION & MULTIPLEXING
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ETSI’s Technical Bodies 3 (4)
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
• EPP 3GPP THIRD GENERATIONPARTNERSHIP PROJECT
• MSG MOBILE STANDARDS GROUP
• DECT DIGITAL ENHANCEDCORDLESS TELECOM.
• TETRA TERRESTRIAL TRUNKED RADIO
• RT RAILWAY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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ETSI’s Technical Bodies 4 (4)
RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS (WITHOUT MOBILE)
• ERM EMC & RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS
• SES SATELLITE E.S. & SYSTEMS
• JTC BROADCAST (EBU, CENELEC, ETSI)
• BRAN BROADBAND RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS
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@LIS Project (Alliance for the Information Society)
Co-operation programme between Europe and Latin America
To “promote the Information society and fight against the digital divide throughout Latin America”.
The programme involves 18 countries in Latin America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.
Five Project Areas have been identified: I - Dialogue on Policy and Regulation II - Dialogue on Standardisation issues III - Stakeholders networksIV - Interconnection of Research networks V - Demonstration projects
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ANNEX 2 - Industry expectations from Standardization ? 1 (4)
Liberalization of the market Bigger markets Openness Minimum of technical regulations Minimum of political interventions As little as possible national influence Biggest possible dissemination Adequate IPR compensation IPR licenses under fair, reasonable & non-
discriminatory terms and conditions
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Industry expectations from Standardization ? 2 (4)
International standards for the global market
Standards with market relevance Demands by the market Fulfilling market needs
Direct membership & participation At lowest cost (price)
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Industry expectations from Standardization? 3 (4)
Standards ensure timely provisioning of Global Networking Global interworking
Standards are basis for fair competition
Standards facilitate improved market growth (economy of scale)
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Industry expectations from Standardization ? 4 (4)
• Obtain good standards that are :
– Not too detailed, but unambiguous
– Detailed enough in order to allow for multi-vendor operation
– Modular structure preferred
– Clearly defined interfaces
– Technology independence
– Easily and fast adaptable to new technology
– Useable in different networks
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ANNEX 3 - How does TETRA meet the needs? 1 (4)
Better group communications support Direct mode communication between radios Packet data and fast data transfer services Over-the-air programming of radios Frequency economy Fast call set-up time Security features Encryption
ISI
Open interfaces:
DMO AIR IF
PEI
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TETRA Release 2
(User requirements based)An increase in data throughput (up to 10 times)
Additional voice codecsfor enhanced voice qualityand interworking with GSM and UMTS/3G
Air interface enhancements
Range extension for ‘ground to air’, ‘rural telephony’, and possible ‘maritime’ use, etc.
Evolution of TETRA SIMtowards the USIM platform
How does TETRA meet the needs? 2 (4)
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TETRA RELEASE 2TETRA RELEASE 2
TAPSTAPS TEDSTEDS
• TETRA Advanced Packet Service
• An Overlay network
• Based on the E-GPRS technology
• Standardisation drafting completed
• Designed for PAMR market
• TETRA Enhanced Data Service
• Full Compatibility with TETRA V+D
• Allows migration from TETRA V+D
• Standardisation in progress
• 5 technologies proposed initially
• For all TETRA market sectors
How does TETRA meet the needs? 3 (4)
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Summary Set of TETRA Release 2 User Requirement
Specifications (URS) (mainly for TEDS)has been created by the TC TETRA and TETRA users
TAPS overlay High Speed Data standardisationhas been completed
The physical layer technology for TEDS(integrated with TETRA V+D solutionhas been selected and work on other areas goes well
Four STF support projects have been identifiedand are in various stages of progress
TEDS integrated HSD standardisationis currently scheduled for completion by the end of 2005
How does TETRA meet the needs? 4 (4)
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ANNEX 4 - TETRAPOL activity in ETSI 1 (3)
June 1995: initial discussions on conversion of TETRAPOL
specifications into ETSI deliverables August 1997:
presentation of issues by TETRAPOL to ETSI Board #8 November 1997:
approval of PAS Guidelines at ETSI Board #10 December 1997
TETRAPOL letter to ETSI expressing interest in PAS procedure
March 1998: ETSI GA#30 noted that no explicit PAS application
had been presented by TETRAPOL Forum
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TETRAPOL activity in ETSI 2 (3)
August 1998: receipt of formal TETRAPOL PAS application,
specifications & explanatory report
September 1998: ETSI Board #14 created ad hoc group
to prepare the evaluation report
March 1999: ETSI Board #18 unable to achieve a consensus
and thus the issue was to passed to the ETSI GA
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TETRAPOL activity in ETSI 3 (3)
April 1999: ETSI GA#32 rejected TETRAPOL PAS application (62,5%
against)
ETSI GA#32 agreed that SchengenPolice Co-operation Council (PCC)should identify interworking requirementsbetween TETRAPOL and TETRA systemsdeployed in the market
All parties agreed that ETSI & TETRAPOL Forumwill resolve/standardize any interworking requirementsidentified by the PCC
ETSI is not aware of any interworking requirementsbeing identified by the Schengen PCC.
THEREFORE: NO FURTHER ACTIVITIES PURSUED!