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20/08/2015 Software Defined Radio Activities within Europe in the European Commission’s TCAM Committee and ETSI 1GSC-9, Seoul SOURCE:ETSI – ERM-TG#32 TITLE:Software Defined Radio AGENDA ITEM: GRSC#2 Item 5 CONTACT:Phillipe Mege GSC9/GRSC_013

GSC-9, Seoul The European Commission's TCAM Committee (1) The Commission’s TCAM Committee is responsible for the regulatory environment created by the R&TTE Directive TCAM established a specialist ad hoc group to consider how Software Defined Radio (SDR) products should be handled under the R&TTE Directive The ad hoc group produced a questionnaire “On the Impact of SDR on the R&TTE Directive” The aim of this consultation was to obtain comments from interested parties on a variety of issues relating to Software Defined Radio The questionnaire was published on the official European Commission Web Pages last autumn

GSC-9, Seoul The European Commission's TCAM Committee (2) The Questionnaire covered four areas: 1.Questions related to when SDR equipment is likely to appear on the market at the earliest (Q1, Q2) 2.Questions related to what SDR is likely to change in the applicability of R&TTE (Q3 – Q9) 3.Questions related to possible changes in the R&TTE Directive (Q10, Q11) 4.Standardisation (Q12 – Q13)

GSC-9, Seoul The European Commission's TCAM Committee (3) General Summary of the Answers to the Questionnaire: Under the “New approach guide” the product is considered a new product if the software effects the essential requirements The provisions of R&TTE Directive are adequate as it requires an entity (manufacturer) to take responsibility for the placing of product on the market For the Software provider the same requirements should apply as to hardware manufacture concerning the R&TTE-Directive

GSC-9, Seoul ETSI Activities Software Defined Radio ETSI activities centre around Task Group#32 of TC-ERM (EMC and Radio Spectrum Matters) Link and impact to coexistence standards, methods of measurements and limits

GSC-9, Seoul What is Software Defined Radio ? Objective: Give more flexibility on Radio Front-End –For: Using the same Hardware Platform for different systems –Different standards –Different frequency bands and frequency bandwidths Providing more easily interoperability Downloading the air interface through the air for automatic reconfiguration –By: Transferring the maximum of radio functions from analogue to digital –Sharing the radio function between analogue and digital Digitising at high sampling rate as close as possible to the antenna –instead of classically sampling at moderate rate in Intermediate Frequency or in Baseband

GSC-9, Seoul Classical Heterodyne architecture (Receiver chain) HF Frontend 1 st mixer Narrowband Channel filter 2 nd mixer Complementary Filtering Analogue Digital Converter Baseband Signal Processing (Software) Analogue Domain Digital Domain Radio DomainBaseband Domain Radio Domain Analogue Domain Baseband Domain Digital Domain

GSC-9, Seoul The Normative Environment SDR Forum co-ordinates the activities world-wide –A generic approach mainly devoted to military applications Definition of software development approaches for simplifying portability (SCA: Standard Communication Architecture) Hardware implementation with FPGAs apart Baseband and with general purpose processors for Baseband (for maximum flexibility and reconfigurability) –Software development cost effectiveness is the target Due to the huge amount of different systems and standards to be implemented on the universal Hardware platform –Equipment cost is not the major considered aspect

GSC-9, Seoul General Context Software Defined Radio is pushed strongly for military applications –Due to the difficulties of interoperability with legacy equipment Need to communicate with a very large number of different types of systems between the different armed forces, different Countries, different components of the armed forces (Air, Navy, Land forces, security forces)

GSC-9, Seoul Software Radio for PMR Software Radio is also of primary interest for Private Mobile Radio (PMR) –PMR is characterised by a large number of different systems and standards in different frequency bands and with different bandwidths: Analogue systems Narrowband (6.25 kHz) DMR (12.5 kHz) TETRAPOL (12.5 kHz, 10 kHz) TETRA 1 (25 kHz) APCO 25 Phase 1 (12.5 kHz) APCO 25 Phase 2 (12.5 kHz equivalent 6.25 kHz) Wideband Data TETRA 2 TEDS (25, 50, 100, 150, 200 kHz) Wideband Data TIA SAM/IOTA (50, 100, 150 kHz) And interest for PMR/PAMR/Public systems with GSM also (or with other systems) on the same equipment

GSC-9, Seoul Software radio for PMR: Objectives Objectives –Reduce the development costs: A single Hardware Platform for several standards and systems –Reduce the equipment costs Use as much as possible ‘Off the Shelf’ Components Develop highly integrated components (ASICs) for specific functions (and applicable for the different systems and standards) Additional benefits –Reduction of size and weight of equipment –Improved autonomy of equipment –Capability of evolution of systems and equipment

GSC-9, Seoul Constraints for coexistence (Classical case) Narrowband filtering early in the receiver chain means that: –most of the interferers are rejected –only closest ones are important (adjacent, alternate, …) –blocking shall also be considered (Broadband noise of the LO) –useful signal is dominant in the signal that comes into the Analogue/Digital Converter

GSC-9, Seoul Constraints for coexistence (Software Radio case) Analogue/Digital Conversion is applied close to the antenna –a whole band is then digitised : not only the useful signal but also all the signals going through the wideband filter placed before the ADC –Then contributors to interference are all the signals that are digitised not necessarily only adjacent and alternate many interference signals can be present This means a need of large dynamic of the ADC because saturation of the wideband digital signal can damage dramatically the useful signal –So the approach for measurement applied in PMR (LMR) standards is not totally well suited for Software Radio case

GSC-9, Seoul Constraints for coexistence (Software Radio case) We need to avoid over-specification and over-testing –The constraints of the base co-existence standard EN are in practise relevant only when applied to an uncoordinated environment (Direct mode, or small systems with only few bands allocated for example) –In a large system, a bloc of channels is allocated to the whole system Interference (co-channel, adjacent channel, …) is limited thanks to adequate radio planning and frequency reuse the protection limits (especially at receiver side) can be in practise relaxed in this case Then, for a software radio structure for example, the constraints in the whole digitised band are not necessarily the addition of the most stringent constraints of EN The number of channels effectively contributing to interference needs also to be taken into account

GSC-9, Seoul The Transmitter Chain case A similar problem can appear with the transmitter, for example, the following conditions: –Combination at the Base station of several channels in digital before Digital/Analogue Conversion and Power Amplifier –Multi-channel modulations (e.g. OFDM) where each sub- channel is modulated and all sub-channels are combined in the same transmitted signal –In these case problems of saturation in the DAC can also appear.

GSC-9, SeoulConclusion The Regulatory environment established in Europe under the R&TTE Directive applies equally to Software Defined Radio products Software Defined Radio products have the capability of providing both flexibility in their application and early market access for new products Software Defined Radio products have the potential to combined radio systems to facilitate interoperability between potentially incompatible systems