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  DEN/ERM-TG37-008 EN 302 686   ERM TG37
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Cover Date Standstill Creation Date
  Citation in the OJ (2017-06-08) 1.1.1 2011-02-07 View Standstill Information 2004-04-02
  Rapporteur Technical Officer Harmonised Standard
  Fritz Kasslatter Martin Arndt Yes View Transposition Data
 
Title Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Radiocommunications equipment operating in the 63 GHz to 64 GHz frequency band; Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
 
Scope and Field
of Application
Candidate Harmonised Standard under the R&TTE Directive article 3.2 covering requirements and essential radio test suites of the technical parameters for vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to roadside/infrastructure in the 63 GHz to 64 GHz range.
The EN shall cover Physical Layer and MAC Layer parameters to avoid harmful interference. Special emphasis on requirements from European regulations involving spectrum management.
This work supports the eSafety initiative
This work is in co-operation with ISO TC 204 (Intelligent Transport Systems) ISO IS 21216. 
Supporting
Organizations
BAE SYSTEMS ATC; LPRA; Q-Free; BMWi 

 

Keywords Projects Clusters Frequencies Mandates Directives
  ITS
RADIO
REGULATION
TESTING
    RTTT (63 GHz to 64 GHz)
M/536
2014/53/EU
Official Journal
2011-09-21 2011/C277/33  
Remarks
2017-06-15 vantricht WI Revision. 1 WI created with Ref: DEN/ERM-TG37-008_R&TTE. Comments copied = No, Schedule copied = Default
2004-04-02 mancini WI Split. 1 WI created with Ref: DTR/ERM-TG37-009. Comments copied = No, Schedule copied = Default
 
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