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Title: ETSI Project TETRA Meeting requirements


1
ETSI Project TETRAMeeting requirements
building consensusNATO C3 WorkshoponDefence
Markets for Telecom Standards and Technologies
  • Ranko Pinter - Simoco
  • Chairman of Working Group 1 ETSI Project TETRA
  • ETSIMonday 29th November 1999

2
Agenda
  • Brief history and the current status of ETSI
    Project TETRA
  • Meeting broad user requirements
  • Building consensus amongst competitors
  • Opportunities and challenges for Defense Industry
  • Possible considerations for collaboration with EP
    TETRA

3
TETRA standardization in ETSI
  • Standardization commenced in 1990
  • Consensus reached on TDMA technology in 1991
    with 4 timeslots in 25 kHz bandwidth
  • First phase standards completed 1995
  • Harmonized frequencies across Europe (CEPT/NATO
    1996)
  • Second phase standards completed Nov 1997
  • First systems installed 1997

4
TETRA standardization in ETSI
  • Over 100 standards, almost half of them updated
    less than a year ago
  • 84 ETSs
  • 12 ETRs
  • 1 TBR/CTR
  • 2 ENs
  • 3 ESs
  • 1 EG
  • 4 TSs
  • 3 TRs
  • TETRA is one of the most productive committees in
    ETSI

5
TETRA - Terrestrial Trunked RAdio
  • Highly resilient and secure standard for digital
    PMR PAMR that meets the most stringent needs of
    professional users
  • The only digital PMR/ PAMR standard from ETSI
  • Supported by TETRA MoU Association
  • Supported by the European Commission
  • Supported by all major manufacturers
  • Bringing benefits of genuine multivendor market
  • Interoperability ensured via. testing programme
    (IOP)

6
TETRA - the new PMR/ PAMR technology
  • Fast call set-up time ( 300 ms)
  • Multiparty calls (Group and Broadcast)
  • Up to 4 concurrent voice and data services
  • Dispatch operation (full call control)
  • Direct communication between radios (DMO)
  • 4 voice channels in 25kHz using 4.5kbps ACELP
  • Priority preemption
  • Multimode/ multi band
  • Advanced security

DMO
TMO
PEI
ISI
__ Open interfaces
7
TETRA Security
  • Aliasing
  • Authentication
  • Air-Interface Encryption
  • End-to-End Encryption mechanisms
  • Lawful Interception
  • Features, incl..
  • Time Stamping
  • OTAR
  • SIM ME Encryption.

8
Further Developments of TETRA
  • Digital Advanced Wireless Services (DAWS)
  • Frequency extensions to cover 130 MHz to 1 GHz
    for global market opportunities
  • Range extension for air-to-ground, rural
    telephony and possibly maritime applications
  • Upgrading current SIM in line with developments
    for 3G environment
  • Extending end-to-end encryption capabilities
  • Development of multi-mode terminals.

9
TETRA - Current Status
  • More than 40 contracts, valued at more than US
    1.5 billion
  • Pan-European public network (PAMR) operational in
    UK, followed by FR , D
  • Selected nationwide by emergency
  • services in UK, NL, BE, NO, FI and
  • locally or regionally in SE, PT,
  • ES, PL, HU, A, IT, CR
  • Several contracts in Latin America,
  • Asia-Pacific and Middle East
  • Adopted by ARIB (Japan) and APCO 25 (US).

10
TETRA - Meeting Requirements
  • Structure of EP TETRA
  • Composition Of Working Group 1
  • Capturing the Requirements
  • Core Requirements
  • Development of Core Requirements
  • Modifications and Enhancements.

11
Structure of EP TETRA
ETSI PROJECT TETRA
EPT
Chair Brian Oliver
(Dolphin Telecom)
Secretarial Support
Harri Rasilainen
(ETSI)
Working Group 1
Working Group 3
Working Group 5
Working Group 7
USER REQUIREMENTS
NETWORK ASPECTS
CODEC
SIM CARD
Chair Ranko Pinter
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
Jean-Paul Lefevre
Chair Alison Garnett
(Simoco)
ChairReino Talarmo (Nokia)
(Agora)
(NB3)
Working Group 2 A
Working Group 4
Working Group 6
Working Group 8
DIRECT MODE (DMO)
PACKET DATA (PDO)
SECURITY ASPECTS
MAINTENANCE of STD.
Chair Robert Brown
Chair Steffen Ring
Chair Gert Roelofsen
Chair Torben Themsen
(Tait)
(Motorola)
(KPN Research -NL)
(Dolphin Telecom)
Working Group 2B
Working Group DAWS
RADIO ASPECTS
DIGITAL ADVANCED
Chair Peter Christiansen
WIRELESS SERVICE
(TeleDenmark)
Chair Steffen Ring
12
Composition of WG 1 (1991-1999)
  • Manufacturers
  • Motorola, Nokia, OTE/ GCE-Marconi, Philips/
    Simoco, Tait, Matra-AEG/ Nortel, Ericsson,
    Alcatel, Bosch, ASCOM
  • Regulators
  • RA, DGPT/ ANF, BAPT
  • Users
  • Public Safety - UK, NL, BE
  • Operators - Wavelength/ Dolphin, BT, Westel, DBP
    Telecom/ T-Mobil, Italtel, France Telecom,
  • Transportation - LU, RATP
  • Utilities - CIGRE (by correspondence ).

13
TETRA - Capturing The Core Requirement
  • STARTING POINT- Technical Report on Digital
    Trunking Systems RES6(91)86
  • Based on users Applications, Operational
    Scenarios, Performance and QoS figures
  • Provides generic list for MDTRS
  • Services Facilities
  • Performance and QoS Figures
  • 10 Scenarios. Mobile Digital Trunked
    Radio System

14
TETRA - Developing The Core Requirement
  • NEXT STAGE - Series of ETSI Technical Reports
    (93-94) on key subjects, e.g.
  • VD Systems ETR 086-1
  • PDO Systems ETR 086-2
  • Security ETR 086-3
  • Direct Mode ETR 265
  • Open Channel ETR 120
  • MMI ETR 294

15
TETRA - Requirements for Modifications or
Enhancements
  • Normally first raised and debated within EPT
  • Next referred to WG1 for approval
  • If supported, ETSI Work Item Raised
  • Allocated to relevant Working Group
  • During drafting any commercial or market
    clarifications referred to WG1.

16
TETRA - Building Consensus
  • Common Objectives
  • agreement on target markets and sectors
  • single standard for Europe ( beyond)
  • Level-playing Field
  • neutral starting point
  • independent evaluation of technology choices
  • Fair Play
  • consensus - absence of sustained opposition.

17
Opportunities and Challenges for Defense Industry
  • Capture of defence user requirements
  • Benefiting from a wider discussion forum with
    all key participants sharing their know-how
    without compromising security
  • Collaboration with civil Telecom standards
  • Ensuring defence requirements form part of the
    commercial standard whilst maintaining the
    necessary security

18
Possible considerations for EP TETRA
  • Capture of defence user requirements and
    influence further enhancements of TETRA standards
    through
  • Joining EPT and taking part in WG1, with limited
    disclosure, if where required, or
  • Set up a parallel but closed Defence User Group,
    within EPT..

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in-built GPS
personal Comms. info. pack
visor with head-up display
video camera attached to the personal weapon
protective clothing, with built-in telepresence
system, i.e.. sensors monitoring chemical, rf or
radiation attack
batteries and the support system
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Thank you!
  • For copies of this presentation or further
    information on TETRA standard please contact
  • www.etsi.fr/tetra
  • or
  • www.tetramou.com
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