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TR 102 565 : 1.1.1

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FIXED RADIO SYSTEMS (FRS); POINT-TO-POINT SYSTEMS; REQUIREMENTS AND BIT RATES OF PTP FIXED RADIO SYSTEMS WITH PACKET DATA INTERFACES, EFFECTS OF FLEXIBLE SYSTEM PARAMETERS, USE OF MIXED INTERFACES AND IMPLICATIONS ON IP/ATM NETWORKS

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Packet Data in Fixed Radio Systems - the
 need to update the standard
   4.1 Transmission of packet data in fixed radio systems
   4.2 Switching and routing functionality
   4.3 Flexible system parameters
5 Relevant Parameters
   5.1 Radio Interface Capacity
   5.2 Bandwidth and Channel Separation
   5.3 Spectral Efficiency
   5.4 Equipment spectrum class
6 General considerations on criteria and methods for Radio
   Interface Capacity
   6.1 Setting guidelines for new RIC-limits
   6.2 Definition of RIC limits
7 Route 1 - Addition of dedicated RIC values
   7.1 Radio requirements for specific RIC values
   7.2 Evaluation of the radio interface parameters
   7.3 Conclusion and proposals
8 Route 2 - Approach for flexible RIC-values
   8.1 Derivation of reasonable symbol rates versus
       bandwidth
   8.2 Derivation of maximum radio data rates
   8.3 Definition of RIC-ranges
   8.4 Application of RIC-ranges
   8.5 Possible Extension EN 302 217-2-2 annex F
9 PtP-systems with mixed-mode system parameters
   9.1 Benefits of adaptivity
   9.2 General considerations
10 Conclusion and next steps
Annex A: RIC-values for Ethernet signal transmission
Annex B: Table F.1 from EN 302 217-2-2
Annex C: System details on HiperAccess user data rate evaluation
     C.1 BRAN HiperAccess
     C.2 HiperAccess parameters
     C.3 BRAN HiperAccess data rates
Annex D: Radio requirements for 23 GHz
     D.1 Need for new RIC limits
     D.2 Assumptions
     D.3 Proposed changes to EN 302 217
Annex E: Filling the "Gaps" within a certain class
Annex F: Mixed-mode operation (Annex F of EN 302 326-1)
     F.1 Introduction
     F.2 General description of mixed-mode systems
     F.3 Historical derivation of transmit spectrum masks
     F.4 Rationale for Multipoint transmit masks
     F.5 Essential requirements for transmitters and receivers
         operating in mixed-mode
Annex G: Future Steps
     G.1 Further discussion items
     G.2 Future targets for PtP-standardization
Annex H: Spectral Efficiency and System Threshold
History

Aims to clarify the implications of specifying a full set of RIC (Radio Interface Capacity) values and related modulations applicable to existing RF channel plans recommended by CEPT or ITU.

Committee
TM 04 1
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
54
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

TS 101 999 : 1.1.1 BROADBAND RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS (BRAN); HIPERACCESS; PHY PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
IEEE 802.3-2012 IEEE Standard for Ethernet
EN 302 326-2 : 1.2.2 FIXED RADIO SYSTEMS; MULTIPOINT EQUIPMENT AND ANTENNAS; PART 2: HARMONIZED EN COVERING THE ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE 3.2 OF THE R&TTE DIRECTIVE FOR DIGITAL MULTIPOINT RADIO EQUIPMENT
EN 302 326-1 : 1.2.2 FIXED RADIO SYSTEMS; MULTIPOINT EQUIPMENT AND ANTENNAS; PART 1: OVERVIEW AND REQUIREMENTS FOR DIGITAL MULTIPOINT RADIO SYSTEMS
119999/5/EC : 1999 DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 9 MARCH 1999 ON RADIO EQUIPMENT AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT AND THE MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF THEIR CONFORMITY
EN 301 785 : 1.2.1 FIXED RADIO SYSTEMS; POINT-TO-POINT EQUIPMENT; PARAMETERS FOR PACKET DATA RADIO SYSTEMS FOR TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL SIGNALS OPERATING IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE 23, 26, 28 OR 38 GHZ

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