1 / 6

Industry Canada's Standards Activities Update

Stay informed about the latest updates and revisions to Industry Canada's standards for radio equipment and electromagnetic compatibility analysis.

mefford
Télécharger la présentation

Industry Canada's Standards Activities Update

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Update on Industry Canada’s Standards Activities Hughes NappertManager, Radio Equipment Standard & EMC AnalysisGestionnaire, Normes du matériel radio et Analyse CEMRABC Montreal – March 2007

  2. Current Activities (1) Recently Published: (Since January 2007) • RSS-287 (Issue 1) – Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons, Emergency Locator Transmitters, Personal Locator Beacons and Maritime Survivor Locator Devices (February 2007) Ready to Publish: • Target Date: April, 2007 • RSP-100 (Issue 9) - Radio Equipment Certification Procedure • RSS-GEN (Issue 2) – General Requirements for Equipment Certification • RSS-210 (Issue 7)– Low Power, Licence-Exempt Devices (Category I) • RSS-310 (Issue 2)- Low-power Licence-exempt Radiocommunication Devices (All Frequency Bands): Category II Equipment • RSS-130 (Issue 2)– Digital Cordless Telephones In the Band 944 to 948.5 MHz (to be withdrawn) (January 1993) • RSS-212 (Issue 1) - Test Facilities and Test Methods for Radio Equipment (to be withdrawn) (Feb 1999, Provisional) • RSS-119 (Issue 9) - Land Mobile and Fixed Radio Transmitters and Receivers Operating in the Frequency Range 27.41-960 MHz • RSS-111 (Issue 2) – Broadband Public Safety Equipment Operating in the Band 4940-4990

  3. Current Activities (2) Revisions and New RSSs in progress: • RSS-142 (Issue 3) – Narrowband Multipoint Communication Systems in the 1429.5-1430.5 MHz and 1493.5-1496.5 (Issue 2 - (1427-1430 MHz) August 2002, Provisional) • Waiting for decision from RABC (WG or email correspondence) since Sept 2006. • Should we delay the publication until decision is made to add 1430.5-1432 MHz? • RSS-194 (Issue 1 - New)- Fixed Wireless Access Systems in the Band 953-960 MHz • Waiting for decision from RABC (WG or email correspondence) since Sept 2006. • RSS-133 (Issue 4) – 2 GHz Personal Communication Services • Revising the frequency band from 1850-1910 MHz and 1930-1990 MHz to 1850-1915 MHz and 1930-1995 MHz, respectively to reflect proposal in IC consultation paper DGTP-002-07. • Draft RSS-133 Issue 4 to be circulated. • RSS-192 (Issue 2) – Fixed Wireless Access Equipment Operating in the band 3450-3650 MHz • To harmonize the following with the ETSI standard: • Output Power Tolerance ±1 dB to ±2 dB • New Unwanted Emission Mask • To be circulated. • RSS-182 (Issue 4)RSS-282 (Issue 1) – Maritime Radio Transmitters and Receivers in the Band 156-162.5 MHz (Sept 2003) • Has been Updated based on comments received from Transport Canada. • Re-Format.

  4. Current Activities (3) Future work: • RSS-137 (Issue 2) – Location and Monitoring Service (902-928 MHz) - Revisit to harmonize with FCC standard (Last Issue dated 1999) • RSS-170 (Issue 2) – Satellite Mobile Earth Stations • Revisit to be in line with international standard for mobile earth station • (New) Include certification requirements for Ancillary Terrestrial Components (ATCS) in the 1.6 GHz • RSS-191 (Issue 3) - Local Multipoint Communication Systems in the 28 GHz Band; Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Broadband Communication Systems in the 24 GHz and 38 GHz Bands (August 2002) • Remove certification requirement for point-to-point equipment in the 38 GHz pending decision from RABC. • RSS-210 (Issue 8)– Low Power, Licence-Exempt Devices (Category I) • Annex 2 (A2.8) 88-108 MHz Issue (Field strength limits) • Add requirements for UWB and Vehicular Radar devices. • Measurement Procedure for DFS devices in the 5250-5350 MHz and 5470‑5725 MHz bands. To address 5600-5650MHz band. • RSS-243 (Issue 2) - Active Medical Implants Operating in the 402-405 MHz Band • To add 401-402 MHz and 405-406 MHz Bands. • Have not received any input. • RSS-102 (Issue 2) - Radio Frequency Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus (All Frequency Bands) (November 2005) • Base Station issues. • RSS-136 (Issue 5) RSS-236 (Issue 1) - Land and Mobile Station Radiotelephone Transmitters and Receivers Operating in the 26.960 - 27.410 MHz General Radio Service Band (Oct 2002) • Revisit the limits for the unwanted receiver emission, • Re-format • RSS-138 (Issue 1) RSS-238 (Issue 1) - Commercial Shipborne Radar in the 2900-3100 MHz, 5470-5650 MHz and 9225-9500 MHz Bands (Feb 2004) • Re-Format

  5. Current Activities (4) On Hold: • RSS-193 (Issue 1) - Multipoint and Point-to-Point Communication Systems (MCS) in the Fixed Service Operating in the 2150-2160 MHz, 2500-2596 MHz and 2686-2690 MHz • Pending until final decision on the band plan. • RSS-??? - 3650-3700 MHz Wireless Broadband Services to reflect new proposed spectrum in DGTP-006-06 • We are monitoring the Policy Consultation Paper and FCC actions for the development of this standard.

  6. Update on ICES Recently Published: (Since January 2007) ICES-002 (Issue 4) Spark Ignition Systems of Vehicles and Other Devices Equipped with Internal Combustion Engines (February 2007) ICES-005 (Issue 2)Radio Frequency Lighting Devices (February 2007) Future work: ICES-007 (New) (BPL Equipment) (???) • New standard to address BPL equipment specifications. ICES-008 (New) (BPL Systems) (???) • New standard to address the deployment of BPL system and coordination.

More Related