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This summary highlights key advancements in broadband wireless access and DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) technologies. Dr. Gabrielle Owen, Chair of ETSI TC ERM, outlines efforts in evolving RLANs (Radio Local Area Networks), including 5 GHz harmonized standards and enhancements for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands to boost coexistence capabilities. The DECT New Generation integrates telephony and data services, enabling wide-band voice-over-IP and long battery life for IOT applications. Additional initiatives focus on high-capacity BWA networks and modified standards for outdoor access in the 60 GHz band.
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Broadband Wireless access including RLANs & ad-hoc Networking Dr. Gabrielle Owen, ETSI TC ERM Chair
DECT Activities • DECT New Generation combination of telephony and data services support of wide-band voice-over-ip provides internet connectivity • DECT Ultra Low Energy battery life time of 5 to 10 years first application is home control specification planned for 2012
BRAN and ERM TG11 Activities • 5 GHz Harmonized Standard for RLANs already updated to anticipate future high throughput/high bandwidth systems based on IEEE 802.11ac • 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Harmonized Standards being modified to improve sharing mechanisms providing co-existence of all users of these bands
BRAN and ERM TG11 Activities • 3.5 GHz BWA Base Stations Harmonised Standard aligned with UMTS standards to ensure co-existence in the band • 60 GHz Harmonized Standard modified for higher power levels allowed for outdoor RLANs • pre-standardization work on very high capacity density BWA networks initiated