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IEC 62037-4:2012 is part of the IEC 62037 series, and defines test fixtures and procedures recommended for measuring levels of passive intermodulation generated by coaxial cables. Two dynamic test methods and a static test method are defined.

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IEC 62037-6:2021 defines the test fixtures and procedures recommended for measuring levels of passive intermodulation generated by antennas, typically used in wireless communication systems. The purpose is to define qualification and acceptance test methods for antennas for use in low intermodulation (low IM) applications. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2013. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a. dynamic testing requirements updated to define impact energy and locations to apply impacts to devices under test

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IEC 62037-2:2021 defines a procedure to measure levels of passive intermodulation generated by a coaxial cable assembly. This test method is applicable to jumper cables, i.e. cable assemblies intended to provide interface flexibility between rigid devices. It is also used to evaluate cable assemblies that are subjected to motion in operation.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2012. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a. criteria for application of mechanical stress revised to be a function of advertised cable bend radius.

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The present document is based on requirements from ETSI TS 102 656 [i.2].
The present document contains handover requirements and a handover specification for the data that is identified in national legislations on Retained Data. The present document considers both the requesting of retained data and the delivery of the results. The present document defines an electronic interface. An informative annex describes how this interface may be adapted for manual techniques. Apart from in annex I, the present document does not consider manual techniques.

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The present document defines a dictionary of parameters that are commonly used in multiple TC LI specifications. Aside from defining a dictionary, the present document aims to provide technical means for other specifications to use. It is encouraged to use the present document in the development of new specifications. It is foreseen that regular maintenance of the present document is required. As such, release management requirements will be defined. Before accepting any new common parameter, the present document will provide a set of requirements the parameter has to comply to in order to become a common parameter.

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The present document addresses the accessibility of ETSI deliverables for users with physical and/or cognitive disabilities. It contains recommendations that are based on the consultation of different sources: expert judgement for the identification of improvements that are easily implemented and that can immediately improve the accessibility of ETSI deliverables, the consultation of authors of ETSI deliverables with a focus on their requirements related to the creation of content for accessible deliverables, and the consultation of users of ETSI deliverables who have physical and/or cognitive disabilities. The results of the analysis take the form of a comprehensive set of recommendations and guidelines to ensure accessible and usable ETSI deliverables, including recommendations for the needed modifications of the ETSI publication processes and specifications of most suitable tools for publication. For this task, short-term, mid-term and, long-term perspectives have been adopted, ranging from immediate changes to a strategic outlook of a future publication environment of ETSI deliverables.

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The present document defines the mapping rules for W3C® XML Schema (as defined in [7] to [8]) to TTCN-3 as defined in ETSI ES 201 873-1 [1] to enable testing of XML-based systems, interfaces and protocols.

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The present document defines the Core Language of TTCN-3. TTCN-3 can be used for the specification of all types of reactive system tests over a variety of communication ports. Typical areas of application are protocol testing (including mobile and Internet protocols), service testing (including supplementary services), module testing, testing of CORBA ® based platforms, APIs, etc.  TTCN-3 is not restricted to conformance testing and can be used for many other kinds of testing including interoperability, robustness, regression, system and integration testing. The specification of test suites for physical layer protocols is outside the scope of the present document.
TTCN-3 is intended to be used for the specification of test suites which are independent of test methods, layers and protocols. In addition to the textual format defined in the present document, while GFT (ETSI ES 201 873-3 [i.2]) defines a graphical presentation format for TTCN-3. The specification of these formats is outside the scope of the present document.
While the design of TTCN-3 has taken the eventual implementation of TTCN-3 translators and compilers into consideration the means of realization of Executable Test Suites (ETS) from Abstract Test Suites (ATS) is outside the scope of the present document.

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IEC TR 63511:2025 provides general information on a remote control and remote assistance system for use from the user side, especially in the home and local area with private or local network. This document includes an overview of the technology, performance characteristics, issues of performance measurements, and other information.

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The present document is based on requirements from ETSI TS 102 656 [i.2]. The present document contains handover requirements and a handover specification for the data that is identified in national legislations on Retained Data. The present document considers both the requesting of retained data and the delivery of the results. The present document defines an electronic interface. An informative annex describes how this interface may be adapted for manual techniques. Apart from in annex I, the present document does not consider manual techniques.

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The present document defines a dictionary of parameters that are commonly used in multiple TC LI specifications. Aside from defining a dictionary, the present document aims to provide technical means for other specifications to use. It is encouraged to use the present document in the development of new specifications. It is foreseen that regular maintenance of the present document is required. As such, release management requirements will be defined. Before accepting any new common parameter, the present document will provide a set of requirements the parameter has to comply to in order to become a common parameter.

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The present document defines the Behaviour Types package of TTCN-3. TTCN-3 can be used for the specification of all types of reactive system tests over a variety of communication ports. Typical areas of application are protocol testing (including mobile and Internet protocols), service testing (including supplementary services), module testing, testing of APIs, etc. TTCN-3 is not restricted to conformance testing and can be used for many other kinds of testing including interoperability, robustness, regression, system and integration testing. The specification of test suites for physical layer protocols is outside the scope of the present document. TTCN-3 packages are intended to define additional TTCN-3 concepts, which are not mandatory as concepts in the TTCN-3 core language, but which are optional as part of a package which is suited for dedicated applications and/or usages of TTCN-3. This package defines types for behaviour definitions in TTCN-3. While the design of TTCN-3 package has taken into account the consistency of a combined usage of the core language with a number of packages, the concrete usages and guidelines for this package in combination with other packages is outside the scope of the present document

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The present document gives guidelines for hosting accessible ETSI meetings on ETSI premises, those of ETSI members, or in public environments (e.g. conference centres). It proposes changes to the meeting registration procedure on the ETSI portal allowing participants to register accessibility requirements. It provides a resource collection that links to the most pertinent existing sign language interpreter databases and additionally includes a collection of recommended tools for speech-to-text tools and services, to help make meetings accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing participants. It further includes a comparison of accessibility features of available meeting tools, recommendations for tool selection, an evaluation of the accessibility of joint editing and presentation tools and related recommendations for ETSI and for meeting hosts.

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The present document provides detailed functional, service and accessibility requirements from the Human Factors perspective for the implementation of and compliance with the European Accessibility Act [i.27] which requires the provision of interoperable total conversation services wherever voice and video communication is available. It details how to provide an interoperable total conversation service, with voice, real-time text and sign language-supportive video communication media synchronized, as a context-optimized service, with no need for additional pre-registration. It also details viable fall-back options. Effective wireless coupling to hearing technologies, with the avoidance of interferences with assistive devices, and beyond, is also addressed. The necessary background information and specifications containing technical parameters is provided as informative annexes to the present document. The present document additionally provides guidance on how to implement the interoperable total conversation services for emergency communications so that the needs of all users, including people with disabilities, are met. As such the present document complements other standards developed in the area, such as EN 301 549 [1] and ETSI TS 101 470 [29].

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IEC 62657-2:2025 specifies:
– the fundamental assumptions, concepts, parameters, and procedures for wireless communication coexistence;
– specifies coexistence parameters and how they are used in an application requiring wireless coexistence;
– provides guidelines, requirements, and best practices for wireless communication's availability and performance in an industrial automation plant; it covers the life‑cycle of wireless communication coexistence;
– helps the work of all persons involved with the relevant responsibilities to cope with the critical aspects at each phase of life-cycle of the wireless communication coexistence management in an industrial automation plant. Life-cycle aspects include: planning, design, installation, implementation, operation, maintenance, administration and training;
– provides a common point of reference for wireless communication coexistence for industrial automation sites as a homogeneous guideline to help the users assess and gauge their plant efforts;
– deals with the operational aspects of wireless communication coexistence regarding both the static human/tool-organization and the dynamic network self-organization.
This document provides a major contribution to national and regional regulations by supporting to fulfil the requirements using coexistence management.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) alignment of some definitions and specifications of coexistence parameters in order to facilitate their future inclusion in the IEC Common Data Dictionary (IEC CDD) maintained by the IEC;
b) alignment of some definitions and specifications to be consistent with the new IEC 62657-3 and IEC 62657-4;
c) edition 3 of this document was published in June 2022. Some comments were made in the last development stages of this document asking for explanations on how the parts of the IEC 62657 series were structured and how they were related to each other. Resolution of these comments was deferred until a next edition, which means this edition.

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IEC SRD 63347-1:2025 This part aims to explain how the work of ‘Management of Public Health Emergencies in Smart Cities’ use case collection and analyses address “Urban Immune System”, provide a brief overview of ‘Public Health Emergencies in Smart Cities’, and identify the key application areas and stakeholders of ‘Public Health Emergencies in Smart Cities’ It will also identify standards requirements relating to overall guidance documents and standards relating to overarching issues.

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This document specifies 1-pair cabling and can be used in conjunction with all the space-specific standards of the EN 50173 series but especially EN 50173-3 and EN 50173-6.
NOTE   1-pair cabling for EN 50173-2, EN 50173-4 and EN 50173-5 is for further study.
It delivers 1-pair cabling specifications to extend generic cabling systems according to the EN 50173 series.
This document specifies the:
-   structure and minimum configuration for extension of generic cabling by 1-pair cabling;
-   interfaces at the service outlet (SO/TO);
-   performance requirements for cabling links and channels;
-   implementation requirements and options;
-   performance requirements for cabling components;
-   conformance requirements and verification procedures.
This document takes into account the requirements specified in application standards listed in Annex C.

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The present document is based upon benchmark for server Energy Efficiency (EE) tool for general and heterogeneous servers [i.6].
The present document specifies:
1) test conditions and product configuration for the assessment of EE of heterogeneous servers using reliable, accurate and reproducible measurement methods;
2) an EE metric to support procurement requirements;
3) requirements for equipment to perform the measurements and analysis;
4) requirements for the measurement process;
5) requirements for the management of the EE metric calculation;
6) operation or run rules to configure, execute, and monitor the testing;
7) documentation and reporting requirements.
The metrics and methods apply to heterogeneous servers with various configurations, including type and count of APAs, CPU, memory, storage and any other add-on hardware expected to be present when deployed.
NOTE: Products whose feature set and intended operation are not addressed by active mode testing parameters are excluded from this evaluation method.

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The present document is based on requirements from ETSI TS 102 656 [i.2].
The present document contains handover requirements and a handover specification for the data that is identified in
national legislations on Retained Data.
The present document considers both the requesting of retained data and the delivery of the results.
The present document defines an electronic interface. An informative annex describes how this interface may be
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The present document defines a dictionary of parameters that are commonly used in multiple TC LI specifications.
Aside from defining a dictionary, the present document aims to provide technical means for other specifications to use.
It is encouraged to use the present document in the development of new specifications.
It is foreseen that regular maintenance of the present document is required. As such, release management requirements
will be defined.
Before accepting any new common parameter, the present document will provide a set of requirements the parameter
has to comply to in order to become a common parameter.

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The present document defines the power consumption metrics, the methodology and the test conditions to measure the
power consumption of broadband fixed telecommunication networks equipment. The present document does not cover
all possible configuration of equipment but only homogenous configurations.
The types of broadband access technologies covered by the present document are the ones widely deployed at the date
of publication. Currently, the present document considers DSLAM DSL, MSAN, PON OLT and Point to Point OLT
equipment. Other access technologies may be included in further versions of the present document.
The present document also considers measurement methodology for VDSL2 equipment with vectoring functionality.
In addition to the full power state, power-saving states as defined in DSL standards [i.1] and [i.2] are also covered.
The present document focuses on Network Equipment. The end-user equipment is handled in other documents, see
ETSI EN 301 575 [i.6] for CPE [i.6] and ETSI EN 303 423 [i.9] for network standby.

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IEC 62037-3:2025 defines the impact test on coaxial connectors to evaluate their robustness against weak connections and particles inside the connector, as independently as possible from the effects of cable passive intermodulation (PIM). For other connectors (e.g. panel mounted connectors), the cable can be replaced by an adequate transmission line (e.g. airline, stripline). In order to evaluate the effects of mechanical stresses on the connectors, a series of impacts is applied to the connectors while measuring the PIM.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) impact test requirements for multi-channel connectors added;
b) method for calculating impact energy added for connector shapes other than round;
c) revised test considerations for achieving maximum PIM in reverse (reflected) PIM measurements;
d) added clarification that PIM tests reports shall include the maximum PIM value measured.

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IEC 62037-1:2025 deals with the general requirements and measuring methods for intermodulation (IM) level measurement of passive RF and microwave components, which can be caused by the presence of two or more transmitting signals. The test procedures given in this document give the general requirements and measurement methods required to characterize the level of unwanted IM signals using two transmitting signals. The IEC 62037 series addresses the measurement of PIM but does not cover the long-term reliability of a product with reference to its performance. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) added clarification that PIM generation is typically frequency dependent and noted that testing with swept or multiple fixed frequencies often provides more accurate results;
b) identified multi-port PIM analyzers as a possible test set-up topography;
c) added specification that test power level does not exceed the power handling capability of the DUT;
d) updated test specification to include missing parameters needed to properly define a PIM test;
e) added clarification that PIM test reports include the maximum PIM value measured over the test duration;
f) corrected error in Figure 3 that was erroneously changed in IEC 62037-1:2021.

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IEC 62037-3:2025 defines the impact test on coaxial connectors to evaluate their robustness against weak connections and particles inside the connector, as independently as possible from the effects of cable passive intermodulation (PIM). For other connectors (e.g. panel mounted connectors), the cable can be replaced by an adequate transmission line (e.g. airline, stripline). In order to evaluate the effects of mechanical stresses on the connectors, a series of impacts is applied to the connectors while measuring the PIM. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) impact test requirements for multi-channel connectors added; b) method for calculating impact energy added for connector shapes other than round; c) revised test considerations for achieving maximum PIM in reverse (reflected) PIM measurements; d) added clarification that PIM tests reports shall include the maximum PIM value measured.

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IEC 62037-1:2025 deals with the general requirements and measuring methods for intermodulation (IM) level measurement of passive RF and microwave components, which can be caused by the presence of two or more transmitting signals. The test procedures given in this document give the general requirements and measurement methods required to characterize the level of unwanted IM signals using two transmitting signals. The IEC 62037 series addresses the measurement of PIM but does not cover the long-term reliability of a product with reference to its performance. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) added clarification that PIM generation is typically frequency dependent and noted that testing with swept or multiple fixed frequencies often provides more accurate results; b) identified multi-port PIM analyzers as a possible test set-up topography; c) added specification that test power level does not exceed the power handling capability of the DUT; d) updated test specification to include missing parameters needed to properly define a PIM test; e) added clarification that PIM test reports include the maximum PIM value measured over the test duration; f) corrected error in Figure 3 that was erroneously changed in IEC 62037-1:2021.

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IEC 62657-2:2025 specifies: – the fundamental assumptions, concepts, parameters, and procedures for wireless communication coexistence; – specifies coexistence parameters and how they are used in an application requiring wireless coexistence; – provides guidelines, requirements, and best practices for wireless communication's availability and performance in an industrial automation plant; it covers the life‑cycle of wireless communication coexistence; – helps the work of all persons involved with the relevant responsibilities to cope with the critical aspects at each phase of life-cycle of the wireless communication coexistence management in an industrial automation plant. Life-cycle aspects include: planning, design, installation, implementation, operation, maintenance, administration and training; – provides a common point of reference for wireless communication coexistence for industrial automation sites as a homogeneous guideline to help the users assess and gauge their plant efforts; – deals with the operational aspects of wireless communication coexistence regarding both the static human/tool-organization and the dynamic network self-organization. This document provides a major contribution to national and regional regulations by supporting to fulfil the requirements using coexistence management. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) alignment of some definitions and specifications of coexistence parameters in order to facilitate their future inclusion in the IEC Common Data Dictionary (IEC CDD) maintained by the IEC; b) alignment of some definitions and specifications to be consistent with the new IEC 62657-3 and IEC 62657-4; c) edition 3 of this document was published in June 2022. Some comments were made in the last development stages of this document asking for explanations on how the parts of the IEC 62657 series were structured and how they were related to each other. Resolution of these comments was deferred until a next edition, which means this edition.

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IEC 62037-3:2025 defines the impact test on coaxial connectors to evaluate their robustness against weak connections and particles inside the connector, as independently as possible from the effects of cable passive intermodulation (PIM). For other connectors (e.g. panel mounted connectors), the cable can be replaced by an adequate transmission line (e.g. airline, stripline). In order to evaluate the effects of mechanical stresses on the connectors, a series of impacts is applied to the connectors while measuring the PIM.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) impact test requirements for multi-channel connectors added;
b) method for calculating impact energy added for connector shapes other than round;
c) revised test considerations for achieving maximum PIM in reverse (reflected) PIM measurements;
d) added clarification that PIM tests reports shall include the maximum PIM value measured.

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IEC 62037-1:2025 deals with the general requirements and measuring methods for intermodulation (IM) level measurement of passive RF and microwave components, which can be caused by the presence of two or more transmitting signals. The test procedures given in this document give the general requirements and measurement methods required to characterize the level of unwanted IM signals using two transmitting signals. The IEC 62037 series addresses the measurement of PIM but does not cover the long-term reliability of a product with reference to its performance. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) added clarification that PIM generation is typically frequency dependent and noted that testing with swept or multiple fixed frequencies often provides more accurate results;
b) identified multi-port PIM analyzers as a possible test set-up topography;
c) added specification that test power level does not exceed the power handling capability of the DUT;
d) updated test specification to include missing parameters needed to properly define a PIM test;
e) added clarification that PIM test reports include the maximum PIM value measured over the test duration;
f) corrected error in Figure 3 that was erroneously changed in IEC 62037-1:2021.

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IEC 62657-2:2025 specifies:
– the fundamental assumptions, concepts, parameters, and procedures for wireless communication coexistence;
– specifies coexistence parameters and how they are used in an application requiring wireless coexistence;
– provides guidelines, requirements, and best practices for wireless communication's availability and performance in an industrial automation plant; it covers the life‑cycle of wireless communication coexistence;
– helps the work of all persons involved with the relevant responsibilities to cope with the critical aspects at each phase of life-cycle of the wireless communication coexistence management in an industrial automation plant. Life-cycle aspects include: planning, design, installation, implementation, operation, maintenance, administration and training;
– provides a common point of reference for wireless communication coexistence for industrial automation sites as a homogeneous guideline to help the users assess and gauge their plant efforts;
– deals with the operational aspects of wireless communication coexistence regarding both the static human/tool-organization and the dynamic network self-organization.
This document provides a major contribution to national and regional regulations by supporting to fulfil the requirements using coexistence management.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) alignment of some definitions and specifications of coexistence parameters in order to facilitate their future inclusion in the IEC Common Data Dictionary (IEC CDD) maintained by the IEC;
b) alignment of some definitions and specifications to be consistent with the new IEC 62657-3 and IEC 62657-4;
c) edition 3 of this document was published in June 2022. Some comments were made in the last development stages of this document asking for explanations on how the parts of the IEC 62657 series were structured and how they were related to each other. Resolution of these comments was deferred until a next edition, which means this edition.

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The present document defines a dictionary of parameters that are commonly used in multiple TC LI specifications.
Aside from defining a dictionary, the present document aims to provide technical means for other specifications to use.
It is encouraged to use the present document in the development of new specifications.
It is foreseen that regular maintenance of the present document is required. As such, release management requirements will be defined.
Before accepting any new common parameter, the present document will provide a set of requirements the parameter has to comply to in order to become a common parameter.

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The present document defines the Core Language of TTCN-3. TTCN-3 can be used for the specification of all types of
reactive system tests over a variety of communication ports. Typical areas of application are protocol testing (including
mobile and Internet protocols), service testing (including supplementary services), module testing, testing of CORBA®
based platforms, APIs, etc. TTCN-3 is not restricted to conformance testing and can be used for many other kinds of
testing including interoperability, robustness, regression, system and integration testing. The specification of test suites
for physical layer protocols is outside the scope of the present document.
TTCN-3 is intended to be used for the specification of test suites which are independent of test methods, layers and
protocols. In addition to the textual format defined in the present document, while GFT (ETSI ES 201 873-3 [i.2])
defines a graphical presentation format for TTCN-3. The specification of these formats is outside the scope of the
present document.
While the design of TTCN-3 has taken the eventual implementation of TTCN-3 translators and compilers into
consideration the means of realization of Executable Test Suites (ETS) from Abstract Test Suites (ATS) is outside the
scope of the present document.

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The present document defines a dictionary of parameters that are commonly used in multiple TC LI specifications.
Aside from defining a dictionary, the present document aims to provide technical means for other specifications to use.
It is encouraged to use the present document in the development of new specifications.
It is foreseen that regular maintenance of the present document is required. As such, release management requirements
will be defined.
Before accepting any new common parameter, the present document will provide a set of requirements the parameter
has to comply to in order to become a common parameter.

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The present document is based on requirements from ETSI TS 102 656 [2].
The present document contains handover requirements and a handover specification for the data that is identified in national legislations on Retained Data.
The present document considers both the requesting of retained data and the delivery of the results.
The present document defines an electronic interface. An informative annex describes how this interface may be adapted for manual techniques. Apart from in annex I, the present document does not consider manual techniques.

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This document applies to electrical equipment using signals in the frequency range 3 kHz to 95 kHz to transmit or receive information on low voltage electrical systems, for electricity suppliers and distributors.
Mains communicating equipment (MCE) may fall into one of the two following categories:
-   MCE implementing transmission or reception of information on LV distribution networks or installations of network users connected to the public electricity distribution network as the sole function. Immunity requirements for such equipment are entirely covered by this document;
-   MCE being equipment covered by the scope of other standards, integrating mains communication as one of their functions. In this case, only the immunity requirements for the mains communication function of such equipment are covered by the scope of this document. Immunity requirements for all other available functions of this equipment are covered by the relevant product standard or generic standard.
The object of this document is to contribute to ensuring EMC in general. It specifies essential immunity requirements and test methods, including those tests which are to be performed during type-testing of MCE, for electromagnetic interference (EMI) generated on LV installations.
It defines the methods and requirements for testing immunity of MCE on meeting the essential requirements of the EMCD. Test requirements are specified for each port considered.
Furthermore, it provides guidelines for the assessment of the performance of the communication function of an MCE. Normative specifications are under consideration.
This document gives immunity requirements which are applicable to MCE used by electricity suppliers and distributors (e.g. DSOs) for purposes like energy management and network monitoring and automation. The levels do not however cover extreme cases which could occur in any location but with a low probability of occurrence. In special cases situations will arise where the level of disturbances could exceed the levels specified in this document, e.g. where a hand-held transmitter is used in proximity of an apparatus. In these instances special mitigation measures might have to be employed.
It does not specify immunity of MCE to signals from other MCE operating in the same nominal frequency band or immunity to signals originating from power line carrier systems operating on high or medium-voltage networks.
Safety considerations are not included in this document.

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The present document aims at further simplifying end-user access to ICT devices, services, and applications by providing recommended terms for basic and commonly-used ICT-related objects and activities, notably those terms that end users are commonly exposed to. Recommended terms are provided in 27 languages: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic , Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Rhaeto Romance, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, and Swedish (as spoken in their respective European countries).
The recommended terms apply to mobile ICT devices and mobile applications (whether they are standalone or provide access to related services) commonly found in mobile ICT devices. Though developed in a mobile ICT context, most of the recommended terms are applicable to both mobile and fixed-network devices, services, and applications. The recommended terms are applicable to the User Interface (UI) design for a product as well as that of any user documentation accompanying it.
User requirements and, when available, industry-originated documents as well as results of previous standardization work have been considered and integrated in the present document, providing implementation-oriented guidance.
Wherever possible, a Design-for-All approach has been adopted, taking functional abilities of users, including elderly users and users with cognitive, physical, or sensory limitations into account.
The present document provides recommendations for terms that may be used by those who consider supporting the languages addressed in future products and services. It does not provide design guidance, nor does it intend to restrict the ability of market players to further improve and develop their devices and services. Neither does it intend to limit their options to trademark user interface elements or profile the user experience of brand-specific user interface implementations as a competitive edge.

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The present document is based on requirements from ETSI TS 102 656 [2].
The present document contains handover requirements and a handover specification for the data that is identified in
national legislations on Retained Data.
The present document considers both the requesting of retained data and the delivery of the results.
The present document defines an electronic interface. An informative annex describes how this interface may be
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The present document defines a dictionary of parameters that are commonly used in multiple TC LI specifications.
Aside from defining a dictionary, the present document aims to provide technical means for other specifications to use.
It is encouraged to use the present document in the development of new specifications.
It is foreseen that regular maintenance of the present document is required. As such, release management requirements
will be defined.
Before accepting any new common parameter, the present document will provide a set of requirements the parameter
has to comply to in order to become a common parameter.

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The present document specifies an evolved version of the Green Abstraction Layer capable of operating within ETSI
NFV environments.

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This standard specifies generic cabling for homes. A home can contain one or more buildings or can be within a building that contains more than one home.
It covers balanced cabling, optical fibre cabling, and coaxial cabling.
This standard specifies generic cabling for two groups of applications:
- Information and Communications Technologies (ICT);
- Broadcast and Communications Technologies (BCT).
This standard specifies directly or via reference to EN 50173 1 the:
- structure and minimum configuration for generic cabling within homes;
- interfaces at the telecommunications outlet (TO) and broadcast outlet (BO);
- performance requirements for cabling links and channels;
- implementation requirements and options;
- performance requirements for cabling components;
- conformance requirements and verification procedures.
This standard has taken into account requirements specified in application standards listed in EN 50173 1.
Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this standard and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this standard can be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations.

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IEC 60728-101-1:2023 provides the requirements and describes the implementation guidelines of RF cabling for two-way home networks; it is applicable to any home network that distributes signals provided by CATV/MATV/SMATV cable networks (including individual receiving systems) having a coaxial cable output. It is also applicable to home networks where some part of the distribution network uses wireless links, for example in place of the receiver cord.
This part of IEC 60728 is therefore applicable to RF cabling for two-way home networks with wired cords or wireless links inside a room and primarily intended for television and sound signals operating between about 5 MHz and 3 300 MHz. The frequency range is extended to 6 000 MHz for distribution techniques that replace wired cords with a wireless two-way communication inside a room (or a small number of adjacent rooms) that uses the 5 GHz to 6 GHz band.
In a building divided into apartment blocks, the distribution of the signals inside the home starts from the home network interface (HNI) up to the system outlet or terminal input. The requirements at the system outlet are given in IEC 60728-101:2016, Clause 5 and the requirements at the HNI are given in IEC 60728-101:2016, Clause 7. In Clause 5 of this document, additional requirements are given.
This document deals with various possibilities to distribute signals in a home network, using coaxial cables, balanced pair cables, fibre optic cables (glass or plastic) and also wireless links inside a room (or a small number of adjacent rooms) to replace wired cords.
This document gives references to basic methods of measurement of the operational characteristics of the home cable network in order to assess its performance.
All requirements refer to the performance limits, which are obtained between the input(s) at the home network interface (HNI) and the output at any system outlet when terminated in a resistance equal to the nominal load impedance of the system, unless otherwise specified. Where system outlets are not used, the above applies to the terminal input.
The present document also provides limits for the accumulation of degradations if the home network is subdivided into a number of parts, using different transmission media (e.g. coaxial cabling, balanced cabling, optical cabling, wireless links).
Clause 5 defines the performance limits measured at system outlet or terminal input for an unimpaired (ideal) test signal applied at the HNI. Under normal operating conditions for any digital channel and meeting these limits, the cumulative effect of the impairment of any single parameter at the HNI and that due to the home network produces signals not worse than the requirements given in IEC 60728-101-2. For digitally modulated signals, the quality requirement is a QEF (quasi error-free) reception.
This document describes the physical layer connection for home networks. Description of protocols required for layer 2 and higher layers is out of the scope of this document. Logical connections between devices within the home network are therefore not always guaranteed.
This International Standard is to be used in conjunction with IEC 60728-101:2016.

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IEC 60728-101-2:2023 provides the minimum performance requirements to be fulfilled in operation at the system outlet or terminal input and describes the summation criteria for the impairments present in the received signals and those produced by the CATV/MATV/SMATV cable network, including individual receiving systems.
In a building divided into apartment blocks, the signals received by the antennas are distributed by the MATV/SMATV cable network up to the home network interface (HNI); the television signals are then distributed (inside the home) by home networks (HN) of various types up to the system outlet or terminal input. The cable network can support two-way operation, from the system outlet (or terminal input) towards the headend.
The home network can use coaxial cables, balanced pair cables, fibre optic cables (glass or plastic) and also wireless links inside a room (or a small number of adjacent rooms) to replace wired cords.
This part of IEC 60728 is limited to downstream TV broadcast signals received from antennas and is applicable to cable networks intended for television signals, sound signals and interactive services operating between about 5 MHz and 3 300 MHz. The frequency range is extended to 6 000 MHz for home distribution techniques that replace wired cords with a wireless two-way communication inside a room (or a small number of adjacent rooms) that uses the 5 GHz to 6 GHz frequency band.
The main sections of a general CATV/MATV/SMATV system, indicating the parts of the IEC 60728-101 series documents where the relevant performance requirements are indicated.
- The requirements for the signals received at the headend are given in IEC 60728-101:2016, Clause 6.
- The requirements for the CATV/MATV/SMATV cable network, assuming an unimpaired input signal at the input of the headend, up to the system outlet are given in IEC 60728‑101:2016, Clause 5.
- The requirements for the CATV/MATV/SMATV cable network up to the home network interface (HNI) are given in IEC 60728-101:2016, Clause 7, assuming an unimpaired input signal at the input of the headend.
- The specific requirements from HNI to the system outlet or terminal input are given in IEC 60728-101-1:2023, Clause 5, assuming an unimpaired input signal at the HNI.
- The requirements at the system outlet in operation are given in Clause 6 of this document.
The expression "in operation" means that the received signals, with their impairments, are applied to the headend input of the CATV/MATV/SMATV cable network. The requirements at the system outlet "in operation" are derived, therefore, by summing the impairments of the various cascaded parts of the system and of the input signal.
When a change of signal format from digital to digital (e.g. from QPSK to QAM) (e.g. as in ETSI EN 300 473) or from digital to analogue (e.g. from DVB-S/S2 to AM-VSB or DVB-T/T2 to AM-VSB) is made at the headend, the summation of the impairments that produce a relaxation of requirements at system outlet does not apply. Such a case will be the equivalence of unimpaired signals applied at the headend input. Therefore, the requirements at system outlet given in IEC 60728‑1 apply.
This document also provides references for the basic methods of measurement of the operational characteristics of the downstream cable network in order to assess its performance.
All requirements refer to the performance limits to be achieved in operation at any system outlet when terminated in a resistance equal to the nominal load impedance of the system, unless otherwise specified. Where system outlets are not

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The present document is based on requirements from ETSI TS 102 656 [2].
The present document contains handover requirements and a handover specification for the data that is identified in
national legislations on Retained Data.
The present document considers both the requesting of retained data and the delivery of the results.
The present document defines an electronic interface. An informative annex describes how this interface may be
adapted for manual techniques. Apart from in annex I, the present document does not consider manual techniques.

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The present document defines a dictionary of parameters that are commonly used in multiple TC LI specifications.
Aside from defining a dictionary, the present document aims to provide technical means for other specifications to use.
It is encouraged to use the present document in the development of new specifications.
It is foreseen that regular maintenance of the present document is required. As such, release management requirements
will be defined.
Before accepting any new common parameter, the present document will provide a set of requirements the parameter
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The quality of background noise transmission is an important factor, which significantly contributes to the perceived
overall quality of speech. Both existing and, even more notably, the new generation of terminals, networks and system
configurations, including broadband services, can be greatly improved when designed properly, with consideration and
presence of background noise. The present document:
• describes a noise simulation environment using realistic background noise scenarios for laboratory use;
• contains a database including the relevant background noise samples for subjective and objective evaluation.
The present document provides information about the recording techniques needed for background noise recordings and
discusses the advantages and drawbacks of existing methods. Additionally, the present document describes the
requirements for laboratory conditions. The loudspeaker setup and the loudspeaker calibration and equalization
procedure are described. The simulation environment specified can be used for the evaluation and optimization of
terminals and of complex configurations including terminals, networks and other configurations. The main application
areas should be: office, home and car environment.
The setup and database as described in the present document are applicable for:
• Objective performance evaluation of terminals in different (simulated) background noise environments.
• Speech processing evaluation by using the pre-processed speech signal in the presence of background noise,
recorded by a terminal.
• Subjective evaluation of terminals by performing conversational tests, specific double talk tests or talking and
listening tests in the presence of background noise.
• Subjective evaluation in third party listening tests by recording the speech samples of terminals in the presence
of background noise.

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This standard specifies generic cabling for homes. A home can contain one or more buildings or can be within a building that contains more than one home. It covers balanced cabling, optical fibre cabling, and coaxial cabling. This standard specifies generic cabling for two groups of applications: - Information and Communications Technologies (ICT); - Broadcast and Communications Technologies (BCT). This standard specifies directly or via reference to EN 50173 1 the: - structure and minimum configuration for generic cabling within homes; - interfaces at the telecommunications outlet (TO) and broadcast outlet (BO); - performance requirements for cabling links and channels; - implementation requirements and options; - performance requirements for cabling components; - conformance requirements and verification procedures. This standard has taken into account requirements specified in application standards listed in EN 50173 1. Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this standard and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this standard can be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations.

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IEC 62769-8:2023 specifies how the internal view of a device model represented by the EDD can be transferred into an external view as an OPC-UA information model by mapping EDD constructs to OPC-UA objects.

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