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TIA TR-8 Committee on Mobile and Personal Private Radio Standards Concludes Collocation Meeting with APCO
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TIA TR-8 Committee on Mobile and Personal Private Radio Standards Concludes Collocation Meeting with APCO
Issues Call for Interest in Signal Booster Systems Working Group
Arlington, Va. (September 24, 2013) – The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leading association representing the manufacturers and suppliers of high-tech communications networks, today announced that the TR-8 Committee on Private Radio Systems held its quarterly meetings in Anaheim, CA on August 15-17, 2013. The meetings were held in conjunction with the Project 25 Steering Committee, and were collocated with the 79th Conference & Expo of the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials.
Several items of note were acted on during the meetings:
- The TR-8.11 Subcommittee on Antenna Systems activated a working group on Signal Booster Systems, and has scheduled bi-monthly meetings initiating September 12, 2013. TIA invites all interested participants to join the working group.
- The elections for Chair and Vice-Chair of the TIA TR-8.21 Engineering Subcommittee on Intrinsic Safety Considerations have been concluded. TIA joins the industry in congratulating and thanking the following individuals for assuming leadership roles in the subcommittee:
- John Lambrou, Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at Motorola, was re-elected Chair.
- Brian Martens, Engineering Manager at Harris RF Communications, was re-elected Vice-Chair.
- The TR-8.8 Subcommittee on Broadband Data Systems has recently published TSB-4973, Broadband Data Protocol Standards Overview. The subcommittee also approved opening new projects to work on a Telecommunications Systems Bulletin for push-to-talk use cases, as well as a TIA standard for mission-critical push-to-talk requirements. TIA invites all interested participants to join the subcommittee.
- A project to upgrade TIA-PN-102.CCAA-A Transceiver Measurement Methods was approved and issued for ballot.
- The following projects were approved for publication:
- TIA-PN-102.BAED, Packet Data Link Layer Control Procedures
- TIA-PN-102.BAEJ, Conventional Management Service Packet Data
- Two revision projects have been opened to upgrade standards to American National Standards:
- ANSI/TIA-PN-BAJB-A, Tier 1 Location Services
- ANSI/TIA-PN-BAJC-A, Tier 2 Location Services
- The Engineering Committee also approved initiation of following projects:
- ANSI/TIA-PN-102.CCAB-A, Two Slot TDMA Transceiver Performance Recommendations
- TIA-PN-4973.201, Mission Critical PTT Requirements
- TSB-PN-4973.202, PTT Use Cases
Nominations are open for the Vice-Chair of the TR-8.25 subcommittee on Project 25 Compliance Assessment and the Chair of the LTE task group in TR-8.19 Wireless Systems Interference and Coverage subcommittee. Interested volunteers are requested to contact standards@tiaonline.org.
The next TR-8 and P25 meeting will be collocated with TIA 2013, taking place October 7-10, 2013 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, MD. For additional details, please view the TR-8 meeting notice and TR-8 meeting schedule. TIA welcomes all interested party participants to attend and engage in the committee meetings. TIA 2013 will also include a FirstNet and Public Safety Workshop on October 7 sponsored by TR-8.
A major function of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the writing and maintenance of voluntary industry standards and specifications. These activities are carried out by the volunteer members of TIA engineering committees. On the public engineering committee pages, users will find recent meeting reports, agendas and notices for upcoming meetings, as well as links to some of the most popular standards from each committee. To inquire about participating in TIA standards developing efforts, please contact the TIA Technology & Standards Department at 703-907-7000 or via e-mail at standards@tiaonline.org.
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