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TR41-02-08-013. David Thompson Mgr, Global Standards and Technology T elecommunications I ndustry A ssociation (703) 907-7749 [email protected]. Presentation Overview. TIA Overview TIA Standards Development Overview TIA SVoIP-related Activities - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
David ThompsonMgr, Global Standards and Technology
Telecommunications Industry Association
(703) [email protected]
TR41-02-08-013
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
Presentation Overview• TIA Overview
• TIA Standards Development Overview
• TIA SVoIP-related Activities• TIA Engineering Committee (TR)
Presentations
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TIA OverviewOur Mission:
• TIA represents providers of communications and information technology products and services for the global marketplace through its core competencies in standards development, domestic and international advocacy, as well as market development and trade promotion programs.
• Facilitates the convergence of new communications networks while working for a competitive and innovative market environment.
• Strives to further members' business opportunities, economic growth and the betterment of humanity through improved communications.
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TIA Website: www.tiaonline.org • Full-service trade organization serving the
communications and information technology industry
• TIA facilitates business development and a competitive market environment for its more than 1100 member companies through:– Domestic and international advocacy– Market development– Trade Shows– Standards Development
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TIA is an American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-accredited Standards Development Organization (SDO)
• TIA is ITU-T Approved and Qualified:– Rec. A.5 (referencing documents of
other organizations in ITU-T Recommendations)
– Rec. A.6 (Cooperation and exchange of information between ITU-T and other SDOs)
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TIA Standards Development
Overview
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• Standards development dates back to 1920’s– As an ANSI-accredited SDO, TIA develops
consensus-based, voluntary industry standards for a wide variety of telecommunications products and systems
• 11 product-oriented Engineering Committees (TR/FO)
• Over 70 subcommittees and working groups– Over 1,400 individuals from nearly 20
countries work in these formulating groups– Representatives from academia,
manufacturers, service providers and end-users, including the government
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• Standards projects and technical documents– Formulated according to guidelines est. in the
association's ANSI-approved Engineering Manual.
– Potential projects initiated by a technical contribution to a TR/FO or subcommittee• Request creation of a new standard or technical
document in a particular area of technology
• TIA has more than 600 standards documents in print– www.tiaonline.org/standards/search_n_order.c
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August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TIA represents U.S. interests in the international standards arena– Active in ITU, IEC, ISO, JTC 1, CITEL, etc.
• Secretariat to:–Several Technical Advisory Groups
–Working Advisory Groups
– International Technical Groups
–Partnership Projects (e.g., 3GPP2)
– Organizational Partner w/ ETSI in Project MESA (Mobile Broadband Specs for Public Safety)
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TIA SVoIP-related Activities
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-30, Data Transmission Systems and Equipment
• TR-34, Satellite Equipment and Systems– Develops standards and technical requirements for
space telecom systems (incl. earth segments)• Also multiple access and interfaces with other
systems, radiation phenomena, propagation characteristics and data transmission systems which are an integral part of the space system
– Involved in various IP-related activities– New WG: TR-34.1.7, "IP Over Satellite (IPoS)”
» Aspects that involve efficient IP services over satellite
» Specifically targeted for an IPoS solution that addresses residential markets
• Established ANSI accredited forum for future satellite based IP-related standards work
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-41, User Premises Telecommunications Requirements
• TR-42, User Premises Telecommunications Infrastructure
– Standards/technical requirements for customer premises wiring•Necessary for voice and data communications
and distribution of multimedia services• Including higher performance data
transmission used for many IP-based services
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-42, User Premises Telecommunications Infrastructure
– Examples of IP-related Work:– Copper: Category 6 [doubles Cat 5e
bandwidth] standard for telecommunications cabling recently approved for publication as TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1
» www.tiaonline.org/standards/whatsnew.cfm
– Fiber (w/FO-2.2): TIA/EIA-568-B.3-1 recently published
» Involving transmission performance specifications» Facilitates up to 2000 MHz-km bandwidth at 850
nm» Component and transmission requirements
supporting 10 Gb/s serial transmission up to 300 m (984 ft)
» Work initiated through IEEE 802.3 for 10 gigabit Ethernet
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-45, Mobile and Personal Communications Systems
• 3GPP2, Third Generation Partnership Project 2– TIA is a participant in and the Secretariat to
3GPP2• Develops global specifications for IMT-2000
networks supported by the ANSI approved TIA/EIA-41 family of standards
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TIA Engineering Committee (TR) Presentations
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TIA Engineering Committee (TR) Presenters
• TR-30 Chair: Fred Lucas• TR-41 Chair: Steve Whitesell• TR-45 Chair/
3GPP2 TIA HoD: Cheryl Blum
Supplemental material:Compendium of IP-related Activities within TIA
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
Fred LucasChair, TIA TR-30
Data Transmission Systems and Equipment
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TR-30, Data Transmission Systems and Equipment
• TR-30.1, Modems (including network interworking)• TR-30.2, Data Transmission Interfaces and Protocols• TR-30.3, Data Communications Equipment Evaluation and
Network Interfaces• TR-30.5, Facsimile Systems & Equipment
– Develops standards for Data Circuit Terminating Equipment (DCE) and the interfaces and protocols between DCEs and Data Terminal Equipment (DTE); the transmission media to which they are connected (e.g., the Public Switched Telephone Network); and other DCEs.
– Standards include functional, electrical, and mechanical characteristics.
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TR-30, Data Transmission Systems and Equipment
• Relationship with ITU-T- TR-30 has a long standing close working
relationship with Study Group 16- TR-30 provides technical input and
recommended US positions to Study Group 16, Questions H, 11, 12, 13 and 14, and to Study Group 15, Question 4 on Phone Line Networking
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TR-30, Data Transmission Systems and Equipment
• VoIP Signaling Related Work in ITU-T Study Group 16, Working Party 1- V.MoIP (Modem over IP)- V.FoIP (Fax over IP, ITU-T Rec. T.38)- V.ToIP (Text Telephony over IP)
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TR-30, Data Transmission Systems and Equipment
• V.MoIP, Procedures for the End-to-End connection of V-series DCEs over an IP Network– Specifies the operation between two IP Network gateways to
facilitate the end-to-end connection of V-series DCEs over an IP network
– Support of a mechanism to allow the transparent transport of modem signals end-to-end (Voice Band Data (VBD))
– Support of mechanisms to allow the termination of modem signals at the gateways and the transport of the data between gateways (Modem Relay (MR))
– The definition of a transport protocols, suitable for the relay the data between gateways (example, Simple Packet Transport Protocol (SPRT))
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TR-30, Data Transmission Systems and Equipment
– The definition of procedures to allow gateways to transition between Voice-over-Internet Protocol and Modem-over-Internet Protocol operation
– The definition of procedures to allow gateways to transition from Modem-over-Internet Protocol operation to Facsimile-over-Internet Protocol and Text Telephony-over-Internet Protocol
– Dependencies:The Recommendation is referencing existing IETF RFCs. New issues are being addressed in Annexes to the Recommendation.
– The first issue of V.MoIP is scheduled for Consent at the October meeting of Study Group 16
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TR-30, Data Transmission Systems and Equipment
• Facsimile over IP– ITU-T Recommendation T.38, Procedures for real-
time Group 3 facsimile communication over IP networks
– Study Group 16, Question 14 is the responsible group for Facsimile Recommendations
– Input to this work is from TR-30.5– Areas of work: V.34 over T.38, consideration of
additional transport protocols, secure T.38 and interworking with V.MoIP
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
TR-30, Data Transmission Systems and Equipment
• V.ToIP, Text Telephony over IP– New work item being introduced by TR-30 into
Study Group 16– Provision in V.MoIP to transition to V.ToIP– TR-30 will provide the U.S. input to this new
work item
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
Stephen R WhitesellChair, TIA TR-41
User PremisesTelecommunications Requirements
Senior Technical Consultant – StandardsVTech Communications
[email protected] (732) 751-1079
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-41 Mission & Scope– Develop standards for telecommunications
terminal equipment and systems, specifically those used for voice service, integrated voice and data service, and Internet Protocol (IP) applications
– Address performance criteria for equipment, systems and networks, as well as the information necessary to ensure their proper interworking with each other, with public networks, with IP telephony infrastructures and with carrier-provided private-line services
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-41 Mission & Scope (cont)
– Also address criteria for preventing harm to the telephone network and the administrative aspects of product approval processes
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-41 Liaison Activities Related to VoIP– ETSI TIPHON (European
Telecommunications Standards Institute – Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization over Networks)
– ETSI STQ (Speech Processing, Transmission, and Quality or Speech, Transmission Planning and Quality of Service)
– IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TIA TR-41 VoIP Standards– ANSI/TIA/EIA-810-A: Telecommunications -
Telephone Terminal Equipment - Transmission Requirements for Narrowband Voice over IP and Voice over PCM Digital Wireline Telephones
– TIA/EIA/IS-811: Telecommunications - Telephone Terminal Equipment - Performance and Interoperability Requirements for Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Feature Telephones
– TIA-912: Telecommunications - IP Telephony Equipment - Voice Gateway Transmission Requirements
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TIA TR-41 VoIP Telecommunications Systems Bulletins (TSB)– TSB-116: Telecommunications - IP
Telephony Equipment - Voice Quality Recommendations for IP Telephony
– TSB-122-A: Telecommunications - IP Telephony Equipment - Voice Gateway Loss and Level Plan Guidelines (superceded by TIA-912)
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• ANSI/TIA/EIA-810-A (Narrowband Voice Transmission Requirements for Digital Telephones, Including VoIP)– Handset, headset, and hands-free audio
performance for 300 to 3400 Hz bandwidth– Covers frequency response, loudness
ratings, noise, distortion, acoustic echo path loss, and peak acoustic pressure
– Includes guidance on packet delay effects
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TIA/EIA/IS-811 (Performance and Interoperability Requirements for VoIP Feature Telephones)– Covers VoIP telephones using H.323,
Megaco, and SIP signaling protocols– Requires direct 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T
Ethernet connectivity– Includes requirements for displays,
keypads, acoustic performance, and telephone features ranging from hold and redial to call waiting, call forwarding, and calling party identification
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TIA-912 (Voice Gateway Transmission Requirements)– Provides a loss and level plan similar to
that in TIA/EIA-464-C for PBXs– Also includes a half-channel loss plan that
is harmonized with ETSI ES 202 020– Addresses impairments such as echo,
noise, and distortion– Supercedes TIA TSB-122-A loss and level
guidelines
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TSB-116 (Voice Quality Recommendations)– Provides general design recommendations
for achieving best voice quality performance– Shows how ITU-T Recommendation G.107
E-Model can be adapted for estimation of end-to-end IP voice quality
– Addresses primary IP impairments: delay, echo, speech compression, and packet loss
– Describes several connection scenarios and discusses how others may be created
– E-model and worked examples available at:• http://www.tiab2b.com/whitepapers.cfm?
manufacturer=Nortel
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• Current TIA TR-41 VoIP Projects– PN-3-4705, Transmission Requirements for
Wideband Digital Wireline Telephones•Parallel document to ANSI/TIA/EIA-810-A, but
for wideband (150 to 6800 Hz) voice transmission performance
•Out for ballot to become TIA/EIA/IS-920 (ballot closes 8/18/02)
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• Current TIA TR-41 VoIP Projects (cont)– PN-3-4462-URV, Performance &
Interoperability Requirements for Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Telephone Terminals•Revision and Upgrade of TIA/EIA-IS-811
– PN-3-4601, IP Telephony Gateways and Related Control Infrastructure •Collecting glossary of terms common across
TR-41 VoIP projects
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• Current TIA TR-41 VoIP Projects (cont)– PN-3-4726, Location Identification and
Callback Procedures for IP Terminals•Describes network architecture elements
and their functionality needed for providing E-911 support for IP terminals in an Enterprise Network.
•Does not cover IP terminals connected through a gateway.
•Out for ballot to become TIA/EIA TSB-146 (ballot closes 8/16/02)
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• Current TIA TR-41 VoIP Projects (cont)– PN-3-0061, IP Telephony Security
Framework •Project to examine IP network architectural
security, authentication, authorization, privacy, and governmental requirements
•Has identified a need for a security protocol suite tailored for devices with limited resources and brought this to the attention of IETF
•Expected to result in a TSB
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• Additional TR-41 Information– Our VoIP documents are available for free
individual download from:• http://www.tiaonline.org/standards/ip/voip/
voiptable.cfm
– The TIA/EIA/IS-968 network harms standard has been adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA)•Contains mandatory criteria for compliance
with FCC Part 68• Includes some requirements applicable to VoIP
terminal equipment
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
Cheryl BlumChair, TIA TR-45Mobile and Personal
Communications SystemsTIA Head of Delegation 3GPP2
Lucent [email protected]
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-45, Mobile and Personal Communications Systems– Develops performance, compatibility,
interoperability and service standards for mobile and personal communications systems•TDMA, CDMA, AMPS-based systems
– Comprised of 6 Subcommittees– With the exception of TR-45.1 and TR-45.3
(analog/TDMA), majority of standards development closely aligned and coordinated with 3GPP2
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• 3GPP2, Third Generation Partnership Project 2– Develops 3G global specifications for CDMA
evolving ANSI/TIA/EIA-41 networks– TIA is a partner in and Secretariat to 3GPP2 – Steering Committee Chair, Steve Dennett,
Motorola– Collaborative relationship between the TR-
45 Subcommittees (TR) and 3GPP2 Technical Specification Groups (TSG) for the development of 3G standards•TR-45.2, TR-45.4, TR-45.5 and TR-45.6•TSG-N, TSG-A, TSG-C and TSG-P
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• 3GPP2/TR-45– Develop IP-related standards
•Provide the infrastructure and transport to support VoIP and Multi-Media services
– Network Architecture Model (NAM) for All-IP Core Network developed in TSG-S, System and Service Requirements [incl. architectures] •3GPP2 Doc SP-0037
– Established relationship with IETF•Work on IP relies heavily on use of IETF
protocols– Program Management Teams developing
work plans and release plans to address IP-related standards development
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-45 IP-Related Work Activities– TR-45.3, Time Division Digital Technology
•TIA/EIA-136, “TDMA 3G Wireless”– Supports the Radio Transmission
Technology (RTT), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) backbone for IP traffic
»based on GSM protocol specifications– Interest in evolution to UMTS and VoIP
based on specifications developed in 3GPP
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-45/3GPP2 IP-Related Work Activities– TR-45.2/TSG-N, Core Network Technology
•TIA/EIA/IS-880 “TIA/EIA-41-D Based Network Enhancements for CDMA Packet Data Service Phase 1”
– Supports handoff enhancements for CDMA packet data service in conjunction with Legacy ANS-41 circuit mode network
•PN-4934 (TIA/EIA/IS-872) “IP Core Network Legacy MS Support Domain Step 1”
– To be published 3Q2002
•PN-4935 (TIA/EIA/IS-873) “IP Core Network Multimedia Domain”
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-45/3GPP2 IP-Related Work Activities– TR-45.4/TSG-A, Radio Access Network
•Develops interface standards for the RAN•Utilize mobile IP in specific interfaces to
the PDSN (Packet Data Switching Network)– TIA-2001-B “cdma2000 Access Network
Interface”»Published May 2002. Supports
concurrent voice and data calls– Future revisions will support end to end
QoS and QoS negotiation and support for all-IP phase 1 network application of the RAN
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-45/3GPP2 IP-Related Work Activities– TR-45.5/TSG-C, Spread Spectrum Digital
Technology•TIA/EIA/IS-2000 cdma2000 Air Interface•TIA/EIA/IS-856-1 “cdma2000 High Rate
Packet Data Air Interface Specification”– Published Nov. 2000. Provides IP packet
transport over a CDMA2000 air interface. Maximizes IP-based packet data throughput and capacity.
•TIA/EIA/IS-707-B “Data Service Options for Wideband Spread Spectrum”
– Packet data transport service– Revision to be published EOY
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-45/3GPP2 IP-Related Work Activities– TR-45.6/TSG-P, Wireless Packet Data
Technology– Develops standards to support transport
of packet data•TIA/EIA/TSB-115 “cdma2000 Wireless IP
Architecture Based on IETF Protocols”– Published Dec. 2000. Provides native IP
datagram transport on cdma2000 systems
•TIA/EIA/IS-835 “cdma2000 Wireless IP Network Standard”
– Supports Simple IP and Mobile IP, AAA, and QoS capabilities based on Diff-Serv protocols
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• TR-45/3GPP2 IP-Related Work Activities– TR-45.6/TSG-P, Wireless Packet Data
Technology•TIA/EIA/IS-835-A, “cdma2000 Wireless IP
Network Standard”– Published May 2001. Provides support for
additional capabilities and more robust operation
•TIA/EIA/IS-835-B– To be published by 3Q02. Supports
RTP/UDP/IP header reduction schemes, Differentiated Services QoS Policy, Fast Handoff for packet data calls, IP Reachability with dynamic DNS updates, Simple IPv6, etc.
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
• Security (IP & Packet Data) Issues– TR-45 Ad-Hoc Lawfully Authorized
Electronic Surveillance (LAES)• Joint standards development effort with T1
– PN-4465-RV1: Development of J-STD-025-B
»Requirements for support of surveillance of packet mode communications
– TR-45 Ad-Hoc Authentication Group (AHAG) and 3GPP2 TSG-S, WG4•cdma2000 packet data security•Responsible for Security Assessment Issues
(incl. IP)
August 13-14, 2002Washington, DC
Thank you for your time• TR-30 Chair: Fred Lucas
• FAL [email protected]
• TR-41 Chair: Steve Whitesell• Senior Technical Consultant-Standards
VTech [email protected]
• TR-45 Chair/HOD to 3GPP2: Cheryl Blum• Technical Manager
Lucent Technologies, Inc. [email protected]
• TIA Contact: David Thompson• Manager, Global Standards and Technology