Summary of Results Study Period 2005-2008 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against electromagnetic environment effects in telecommunications Roberto Pomponi.

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Summary of Results Study Period ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against electromagnetic environment effects in telecommunications Roberto Pomponi

International Telecommunication Union 2 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Contents Terms of reference Highlights of achievements Future work Supplemental slides

International Telecommunication Union 3 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Terms of Reference SG 5 is responsible for studies related to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of telecommunication systems including to avoid hazard to human beings Lead SG for: – Area 0 Generic, Domain 15 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Protection and Safety

International Telecommunication Union 4 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Highlights of achievements (I) SG 5s leadership on the management of electro-magnetic interference to telecommunication systems from power systems has been consolidated by: – New Recs. K.54 and K.68 – Revision of Volume V and VI of the Directives Protection of telecommunication lines against harmful effects from electric power and electrified railway lines

International Telecommunication Union 5 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Highlights of achievements (II) SG 5s leadership on the standardization of equipment resistibility has been consolidated by : – Revision of Recs. K.20, K.21, K.44 and K.45 as well on lightning protection of telecommunication systems by : – New Recs. K.67, K.71 and K.72 – Revision of Recs. K.46 and K.47

International Telecommunication Union 6 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Highlights of achievements (III) In the field of human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs): – New Rec. K.70, together with associated EMF estimator software, gives guidance on mitigation methods for reducing the radiation level from radio-communication installations in order to comply with exposure limits – Recs. K.52 and K.61 on EMFs calculation and measurement methods have been revised

International Telecommunication Union 7 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Highlights of achievements (IV) In the Home Network field: – The new Rec. K.74 provides EMC, Resistibility and Safety requirements for home network devices that mainly have the function of telecommunication – In the new Rec. K.75, Manufacturers, Network Operators and Test Houses can find classification of telecommunication equipment interfaces for the application of standards on resistibility and safety

International Telecommunication Union 8 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Highlights of achievements (V) Protective Components characteristics are given in the new Recs. K.65 and K.69 and revision of Recs. K.12 and K.30 The new Recs. K.66 and K.73 are in the field of Earthing and Bonding, whereas the new Rec. K.76 and the revision of the Rec. K.48 are in the EMC field The deployment of broadband services has increased the risk of interference of wire-line telecommunication networks with radio services. The revision of Rec. K.60 deals with the management of this risk

International Telecommunication Union 9 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Future Work (I) Continuation of Questions dealing with: – Home Network – Security of telecommunication and information systems regarding electromagnetic environment – EMC requirements for Information Society – Interference on telecommunication systems from power systems – Resistibility and Safety requirements

International Telecommunication Union 10 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Future Work (II) Continuation of Questions dealing with: – Lightning protection of telecommunication installations – Human Exposure to Electromagnetic fields from telecommunication installations – Earthing and Bonding techniques – EMC requirements for telecommunication equipment

International Telecommunication Union 11 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Supplemental Slides Management team Structure Statistics Workshops

International Telecommunication Union 12 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Management Team ChairRoberto Pomponi(Italy) Vice-Chairs:György Varju(Hungary) Ahmed Zeddam(France) WP Chairs:Mitsuo Hattori(Japan) Ahmed Zeddam(France) WP Vice- Chairs: Darren Carpenter(United Kingdom) TSBJudit Katona Kiss

International Telecommunication Union 13 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Study Group Structure WP1 Damage prevention and Safety Responsible for studies relating to protection of telecommunication installations in order to reduce damages and achieve safety of telecom personnel and users of telecom services WP2 Electromagnetic Fields: Emission, Immunity and human exposure Responsible for studies relating to achieve EMC of telecommunication installations and safety of telecom personnel and population against electromagnetic fields

International Telecommunication Union 14 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Statistics (I) 0 Rapporteur meetings held 121 contributions received 6 SG and 2 WPs meetings held Max/Min/Average SG participants: 68/46/56

International Telecommunication Union 15 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Statistics (II) 29 New/Revised Recommendations approved 1 new Handbook approved 2 Volumes of the Directives (revision) 2 Information documents approved 16 Questions assigned by WTSA Questions proposed for next period (4 with a new title, 2 with a new wording and 2 old questions merged into existing questions)

International Telecommunication Union 16 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Workshops & Technical Sessions Human exposure to electromagnetic fields / 20 November 2007 / Geneva Opportunities and Challenges in Home Networking / October 2005 / Geneva (with other SGs) Reform on technical regulation: International experience of standardization in the field of communication /23-24 November 2005 / Almaty (Kazakhstan) (with other SGs) 5 Technical Sessions, i.e. half day discussion on selected subjects during the SG 5 meetings

International Telecommunication Union 17 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc International collaboration With International Council on Large Electric Systems (CIGRE); With International Railway Union (UIC) With International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) With European Committee for Electromechanically Standardisation (CENELEC) With European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) With World Health Organization (WHO)

International Telecommunication Union 18 ITU-T Study Group 5 Protection against e.m. effects in tlc Thank you! Mr Roberto Pomponi earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic of Turin (Italy) in 1972 and in the same year he joined TILAB (formerly CSELT, Centro Studi e Laboratori Telecomunicazioni in Turin, Italy), where he has carried out activities on protection of telecommunication installations against lightning, electromagnetic interference and safety. He has been professor of EMC seminars at the Polytechnic of Turin, University of Ancona and at High School of the Telecom Italia Group. He is Chairman of the some Italian Technical or Sub- Technical Committees and is Chairman of ITU-T SG 5.