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UWB Applications in ETSI SOURCE: ETSI TITLE: UWB Applications in ETSI AGENDA ITEM: GRSC 5.9 CONTACT: Alan@copsey-comms.com TG31A Thomas_J.Weber@BNetzA.de TG31B J-Schuermann@jsconsult.de TG31C GRSC4(06)09 UWB Applications in ETSI Technology and Standards Presented by Alan Dearlove ETSI ERM TG31A GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Goals Globally acceptable UWB standards Interoperability of systems Regulatory solutions for global deployment Increase user, consumer and government confidence Support global trade ETSI ERM-TG31A,TG31B, TG31C Work Program: Provision of standards, regulatory solutions for UWB Technology to enhance safety and work efficiency in public and private areas GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Areas of Activity 1 ETSI ERM_TG31A: Communications LATEST UPDATE Draft EN 302 065 for Technical Body approval Draft EMC standard under preparation Draft European Commision Decision under finalisation Number of independent interference trials underway GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Areas of Activity 2 ETSI ERM_TG31B: Vehicular Radar Enhance traffic safety by UWB vehicular Short Range Radar (SRR) Globally supported by SARA *), the automotive vehicle radar industry group, Status of Standardization: EN 302 288, 24 GHz SRR; -published EN 302 264, 79 GHz SRR -in work European Commission and CEPT Frequency Decisions for 24 and 79 GHz -published *) SARA – Short range Automotive Radar frequency Allocation GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Areas of Activity 3 ETSI ERM_TG31C: UWB Sensors Enhance safety and work efficiency in public and private building, the construction and the medical environment areas Status of Standardization EN 302 435 Building Material Analysis; approved for PE*) EN 302 500 Location Tracking-indoor; approved for PE*) EN 302 501 Location Tracking-outdoor; in work EN 302 498 Object Discriminat.& Charact. in work EN 302 499 Object Identific.f. Surveillance in work CEPT Frequency Decisions under development *) PE = Public Enquiry GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Conclusion ETSI proposes to modify the Resolution GSC-10/11 (GRSC) Global UWB Standardization to include UWB Radar and Sensor/Imaging Applications GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications ETSI UWB Radar and Sensors standardization Presented by Thomas Weber ETSI ERM TG31B GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

24 GHz UWB Short Range Radar SRR for Surround Sensing – possible applications Collision warning Collision mitigation Blind spot detection Lane change assist Rear crash collision warning Stop & Go for ACC Parking aid Precrash Backup parking aid Complete surround sensing with 8 sensors Multiple applications with one kind of sensor GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

24 GHz UWB Short Range Radar Why UWB Radar? Widely independent of weather conditions Radar sensors enable obstacle detection in most driving situations Available day and night Radar is a key enabling technology for innovative driver assistance systems and safety systems GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

24 GHz UWB Short Range Radar Source: NHTSA Driver Inattention 68% Alcohol Inattention and following too closely 9% Following too closely 11%  Radar can address 88 % of all rear-end crashes GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

24 GHz UWB Short Range Radar Why UWB Radar? High resolution UWB SRR systems are capable of reliable object tracking, to predict the path of encountering obstacles This is vital to predict potential crashes Low resolution narrowband radar system are unreliable in tracking objects Predictability even deteriorates with multiple objects in field of view. GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

24 GHz UWB Short Range Radar ETSI - CEPT FCC Note: Time-limited placement on the market of 24 GHz SRRs in the EU member states until 30th June 2013. After this date only 79 GHz SRRs with a level of – 3dBm/MHz are to be placed on the market. GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

24 GHz UWB Short Range Radar Global deployment of UWB SRRs US: Regulation in force since 2002 EU: Regulation in force since 2005 *) Russia: Discussion Japan / Far East: Discussion Canada: In preparation EU action: SRR integrated in eSafety program NZ: 24 GHz Regulation released Since cars are sold worldwide, a globally armonized frequency regulation is very important. SGP, Australia: 24 GHz in preparation *) the 24 GHz regulation is limited to 2013 GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

Overview – UWB Sensor Systems GPR / WPR & Concrete Inspection Building Material Analysis and Classification Location Tracking Object Discrimination and Characteriz. Object Identification for Surveillance Type 1 Type 2 e.g. (in- door out - door) hazardous tools Type 1 Professional Users TR 102 994-2 EN 302 066 TR102 495-6 EN 302 5xx TR 102 495-1 EN 302 435 TR 102 495-3 EN 302 500 TR 102 495-4 EN 302 501 TR 102 495-2 TR 102 495-5 EN 302 498 EN 302 499 GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Application Examples Building material analysis and classification EN 302 435 Localization of hidden targets in constructions e.g. pipes, holes, wires for increased safety while e.g. drilling, construction testing Characterization of material, e.g. metal or plastic or humidity Sensors could be attached/integrated in Tooling equipment GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Application Examples Location Tracking EN 302 500 Localization of Object in a range gate Tracking of target movements within the detection range Sensor Tracking technology for mass market applications Indoor tracking applications covered by FCC regulation and ECC UWB decision GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Application Examples Object Discrimination and Characterization EN 302 498 Object Identification for Surveillance EN 302 499 Identification of humans (adult or child), animals, objects in different environments e.g. buildings, rooms, cars in normal and emergency situation Measure heartbeat and breath frequency to monitor the physiological condition Enabling of faster rescue and security actions and increased passenger safety GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Application Examples Object Discrimination and Characterization EN 302 498 Example: Safety sensor for “hazardous” tools Tool Workpiece Sensor GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Application Examples Concrete Inspection Principle scenario for detecting and determining the position and depth of tendons and rebars in a bridge structure. The UWB handheld scanner is moved over a grid in order to image the buried tendons and rebars. The position is marked on the grid. UWB inspection device UWB inspection device Example for the application of a UWB Concrete Inspection device to locate tendons or rebars for preparation of through-drillings in a bridge slab using diamond cores. GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications