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29 April 2005 Paris
European Regulatory and Standardsframework
Jørgen FriisDeputy Director-General
ETSI
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Short relevant biography
ETSI ( Since 2001)Deputy Director General Electronic Communication
Standardization
Tele Danmark (1989-2001)Vice President Access network (fixed) Trunk network Microwave comm. Head of ADSL project
Master of Science and Engineering in 1979
DanishJørgen Friis
Deputy [email protected]
+33 4 92 94 42 11
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ETSI IS A not-for-profit association
Independent
Created in 1988
Secretariat located at Sophia Antipolis, France
Global standards 14000+ publications – freely available
Market driven (users, administrations, manufacturers, operators, service providers, others)
26 Technical bodies (125+ working groups)
Services are Fora hosting, Interoperability testing and PTCC
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EMTEL
User Group
SAGE
Special Committees
General Assembly
Board IMPACT
Finance Committee
Secretariat
Technical Organization
ETSI Technical Committees
ETSI Projects
ETSI Partnership Projects
Director GeneralDeputy Dir Gen
OCG
> 3500 active expertsSpecialist Task Force (STF)
OCG-EMTEL
AIG
ETSI Organization
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ETSI Technical Specifications (TSs) ETSI Technical Reports (TRs)
Approved by the TC or Project concerned Traditional or web-based voting
ETSI Standards (ESs) ETSI Guides (EGs)
Approved by the full ETSI Membership Web-based voting tool
European Standards (ENs, telecommunications series) Approved by National Delegations, through the
National Standards Organizations (NSOs) Web-based voting tool
ETSI Deliverables
Fast to
publish
Fast +
approved by
all members
Wide, formal
acceptance
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Global Standards Collaboration
Interregional collaborationon selectedstandardization subjects
TSACC (Canada)
ATIS (USA)
TIA (USA)
ITU(International)
TTC(Japan)
TTA(Korea)
ACIF(Australia)
ARIB(Japan)
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ETSI’s Role in European regulation
ETSI
CEPT
EuropeanCommission
Harmonising National Frequency AllocationsHarmonising NRA activitiesCo-ordinating International Negotiations
Policy positionsLegal certaintyPolitical support
Harmonized Standards and other
standards & specifications
to support legislation &
market development
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Regulatory principles
Universal Service Directive (requirement to provide 112 service)
Autorisation Directive (use of telecommunications networks during disasters)
Framework Directive (list of standards to encourage harmonisation)
Radio and Telecommunications Equipment Directive (requirements for access to emergency services)
Radio Spectrum Decision
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ETSI contribution
Framework Directive Provision of standards to be used as the basis of
European Harmonisation Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Directive Provision of Harmonised Standards giving presumption
of conformity Radio Spectrum Decision
CEPT lead: contributions from ETSI under CEPT/ETSI Memorandum of Understanding
ETSI are observers on the Radio Spectrum Committee and the Radio Spectrum Policy Group
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Technical Organization
Produces and approves technical standards
Consists of Technical Bodies (TB) Technical Committees (TC) ETSI Projects (EP) ETSI Partnership Projects (EPP)
More than 200 groups More than 3500 experts
Air space standardization related SC EMTEL TC ERM (TG 25) TC SES
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Emergency Telecommunications
Special Committee EMTEL, reports directly to ETSI Board
primary responsibility to capture the requirements from the stakeholders (including National Authorities responsible for provisioning emergency communications, End Users and other interested parties).
The scenarios to be considered include communication: of citizens with authorities/organisations, between authorities/organisations, from authorities/organisations to the citizens, amongst citizens
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ETSI TC ERM TG25Aeronautic communication
Created 1990 as RES5 – ERM/RP05 - ERM/TG25
Area of Responsibility started from: Developing systems for passenger communications (e.g.
TFTS) - a system no longer used
Now deals with standards for: Aircraft certification (creation of EASA for European
airworthiness certification) Single European Sky (moving air traffic control regulation to
the European level)
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ERM/TG25 AEROMembers and liaison partners
IndustriesGEC/Marconi
Morse/R&S
Telerad
CNSS
OTE
Jotron
Operators Authorities Others
Consultans
Entrepreneurs
Swedia Networks
EUROCAE
ICAO
European telecoms
CAAs
Eurocontrol
SITA
ARINC
European PTS
CEPT
ITU
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International co-operation of ERM TG25
European Commission – DG TREN SES Regulations (incl. representation of ICB)
Eurocae – a partner in development of deliverables to respond the M/354. Co-operation Agreement
Eurocontrol – a member and the active participant of future STF on M/354
EASA - airworthiness certification
ICAO – Co-operation agreement is on the way
ITU-R SG8 WP8B WG2 – ETSI is a sector member
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Single European Sky
The Single European Sky is an ambitious initiative to reform the architecture of European air traffic control to meet future capacity and safety needs
Regulatory framework Framework regulation; Interoperability regulation Service provision regulation Airspace regulation
Mandate M/354 calls for the production of ETSI ENs to satisfy the essential requirements and/or implementing rules of the Interoperability Regulation STF 293 has representatives of all parties involved
(Eurocontrol, Eurocae, Industry, Air Traffic Managers)
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Single European Sky
Interoperability regulation (M/354) Systems and procedures for airspace management (ASM) Systems and procedures for air traffic flow management (ATFM) Systems and procedures for air traffic services (ATS), in particular
flight data processing systems (FDP), surveillance data processing systems (SDP) and human-machine interface systems (HMI).
Communications systems and procedures (COM) for ground-to-ground (G/G), air-to-ground (A/G) and air-to-air (A/A) communications.
Navigation systems and procedures (NAV). Surveillance systems and procedures (SUR). Systems and procedures for aeronautical information services (AIS). Systems and procedures for the use of meteorological information
(MET).
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ETSI ERM TG26Maritime Communication
TG26 deals with standardization in relation to the Marine Equipment Directive (i.e. required to be carried
by ships under the IMO SOLAS convention). R&TTE Directive (non-SOLAS), articles 3.2 & 3.3e
TG26 Co-operates with external organisation: International Maritime Organisation (IMO) DG TREN IEC TC80: Maritime Navigation and Radio communication
Equipment and Systems CENELEC (ETSI does the radiocommunication standards,
CENELEC does the radionavigation standards) Inmarsat and COSPAS/SARSAT
Note: work on satellite earth stations on board of ships is handled by ETSI TC SES
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ETSI Technical Committee SESSatellite Earth Stations and Systems
Responsibility the “Home” in ETSI for Satellite Earth Stations and Systems
standardization. The scope can include:
All types of satellite communication services and applications (including mobile and broadcasting),
All types of earth stations and earth station equipment, especially the radio frequency interfaces and network and/or user interfaces,
Protocols implemented in earth stations and satellite systems. Responsibility outside ETSI
Primary Committee for co-ordinating the position of ETSI with relevant ITU Study Groups.
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Working Groups
Aeronautical Satellite Earth Stations (AES)
Maritime Earth Stations on board Vessels (MAR ESVs)
Harmonisation (HARM)
Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM)
GEO Mobile Radio Interface (GMR)
Satellite Component of IMT 2000 (S-UMTS)
European Co-operation for Space Standardisation (ECSS)
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WG Aeronautical Satellite EarthStations (AES)
Guarantee satisfactory limits for unwanted emissions, focusing primarily on the Radio Astronomy bands and under extreme environmental conditions (specifically vibration).
Collaboration with the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA),and as necessary by other organisations, e.g. EUROCAE.
The Scope of the WG is definition of an HS (EN 302 186) forEarth Stations installed on aircraft operating in operating in the 11/12/14 GHz frequency bands.Standardization of transmit/receive aircraft earth stations in order to ensure general safety and to limit interference to other radio communications systems.
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WG Maritime Earth Stations on board Vessels (MAR ESV)
Passenger Communications Voice Services Internet Access Video Broadcast ATM Services Global Newspaper Delivery Cellular Services
Operational Services Enterprise Data Lan/Wan Capabilities Remote Equipment Monitoring Purchasing/Inventory Distance Learning/Training Customs Clearance
Responsibility of the WG is to produce Harmonised Standards for all type of Earth Stations installed on ship or vessel, operating in all type of frequencies MSS, FSS and BSS.
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Maritime Earth Stations on board Vessels “Implementation”…
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WG Harmonisation
Responsible for the maintenance of Harmonized Standards under the R&TTE Directive (99/5 EC).
On-going activities - Harmonised Standard for: VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) Ku band (EN
301 428) satellite earth stations operating in the 11/12/14 GHz frequency bands
SIT/SUT Ka band (EN 301 459) for Satellite Interactive Terminals (SIT) and Satellite User Terminals (SUT) transmitting towards satellites in geo-stationary orbit in the 29,5 to 30,0 GHz frequency bands
Satellite component of IMT 2000
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Working Group on Geo Mobile Radio
GMR is a satellite-based extension of the GSM terrestrial cellular standard
The Geo-Mobile Radio (GMR) air interface specifications describe requirements to support a mobile satellite service via geostationary earth orbit satellites
Document structure based on GSM specifications and the GMR specifications are organized into two releases:
Release 1 specifications.• Defines the GMR circuit mode services, which are based on the
GSM phase 2 circuit mode services.• published jointly in ETSI (TB-SES) and in the TIA (TR 34.1)
Release 2 specifications.• Defines the GMR packet mode services (GMPRS) which are
based on the GSM phase 2+ packet mode services (GPRS).
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Working Group S-UMTS/IMT2000 Activities:
Detailed analysis of the packet mode for the SW-CDMA (Family A)
Evaluation of the W-CDMA UTRA FDD as a Satellite Radio Interface
Satellite- Digital Multimedia Broadcasting System Reference Document
W-CDMA Radio Interface for Multimedia Broadcasting and Multicasting Services (MBMS)
Harmonization of SW-CDMA and SAT-CDMA (TTA) Satellite Radio Interfaces
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Working Group Broadband Satellite Multimedia
To produce specifications, standards and other ETSI deliverables for broadband satellite multimedia. This includes:
Definition of satellite system architectures supporting broadband services
Service requirements and descriptions for broadband communications systems
Definition of network architectures and interface protocols leading to air interface standards, interworking standards and other user terminal specifications.
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WG BSM Internet Protocol over Satellite (IPoS)
This standard was developed by TIA in the TR 34.1.7 working group
the standard conforms to the SES-BSM architecture as a result of the ongoing liaisons between BSM and TIA.
Soon published by ETSI (TS 102 354) as endorsement of TIA document
IPoS is proposed as a “Transparent Satellite Star (TSS)” family member in accordance with the BSM family classification defined in TR 102 187
developed to create a multivendor procurement environment for remote terminals for providing the two-way satellite Internet access for both residential and SOHO markets
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ETSI standards for Galileo…
Need for an Open Standard for Galileo identified Talks with Galileo Joint Undertaking (GJU) Basis for contribution to ICAO, Eurocae for Aeronautical
applications Taking into account of the results of working groups
responsible for the design of the Galileo system and user equipment.
Realisation of an Open Standard through ETSI Expertise and Publications
Approach based on annual Releases, in progression with the definition of the system design
meeting with Galileo Joint Undertaking (GJU), in charge of Standardisation activity.
representative of GJU on Galileo accepted to come to the next plenary TC SES #61 to present the Galileo status and may be some standardisation activity.
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CONCLUSION
ETSI is heavily involved in Space Communication to produce technical standards and support regulation.
SC EMTEL is the focal point for discussing the user perspective and their requirements
TC ERM is the focal point for frequency and regulatory matters and TG25 support the Single European Sky initiative
TB SES is the focal point for activity covering all aspect of standardisation of a Satellite Systems
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Keeping up to date
http://www.etsi.org/europe/public-interest http://portal.etsi.org/emtel http://www.emtel.etsi.org
Emergency Telecommunications http://portal.etsi.org/erm
Radio spectrum issues http://portal.etsi.org/ses
Satellite Earth Stationsand Systems
http://www.newapproach.org http://www.europa.eu.int