SIST EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2:2011
(Main)Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM) - Short Range Devices (SRD) - Level Probing Radar (LPR) equipment operating in the frequency ranges 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz to 26,5 GHz, 57 GHz to 64 GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz - Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM) - Short Range Devices (SRD) - Level Probing Radar (LPR) equipment operating in the frequency ranges 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz to 26,5 GHz, 57 GHz to 64 GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz - Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods
The present document specifies the requirements for Level Probing Radar (LPR) applications based on pulse RF, FMCW, or similar wideband techniques.
LPR radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or part of the frequency bands as specified in table 1.
Table 1 shows a list of the frequency bands as designated to Level Probing Radars in the draft CEPT ECC Decision on harmonised deployment conditions for industrial Level Probing Radars (LPR) [i.1] as known at the date of publication of the present document.
LPRs are used in many industries concerned with process control to measure the amount of various substances (mostly liquids or granulates). LPRs are used for a wide range of applications such as process control, custody transfer measurement (government legal measurements), water and other liquid monitoring, spilling prevention and other industrial applications. The main purposes of using LPRs are:
• to increase reliability by preventing accidents;
• to increase industrial efficiency, quality and process control;
• to improve environmental conditions in production processes.
LPR always consist of a combined transmitter and receiver and are used with an integral or dedicated antenna. The LPR equipment is for professional applications to which installation and maintenance are performed by professionally trained individuals only.
NOTE: LPR antennas are always specific directive antennas and no LPR omnidirectional antennas are used. This is also important in order to limit the illuminated surface area as well as to control and limit the scattering caused by the edges of the surface.
The scope is limited to LPRs operating as Short Range Devices.
The LPR applications in the present document are not intended for communications purposes.
Elektromagnetna združljivost in zadeve v zvezi z radijskim spektrom (ERM) - Naprave kratkega dosega (SRD) - Oprema radarjev za ugotavljanje ravni tekočine (LPR), ki delujejo v frekvenčnih območjih od 6 GHz do 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz do 26,5 GHz, 57 GHz do 64 GHz in od 75 GHz do 85 GHz - 1. del: Tehnične karakteristike in preskusne metode
Ta dokument določa zahteve za uporabo radarja za ugotavljanje ravni tekočine (LPR), zasnovanega na pulznem RF, FMCW ali podobnih širokopasovnih tehnikah.
LPR vrste radijske opreme so zmožne delovati v vseh ali katerem koli delu frekvenčnih pasov, kot so navedeni v preglednici 1.
Preglednica 1: Frekvenčni pasovi, namenjeni radarjem za ugotavljanje ravni tekočine (LPR)
Preglednica 1 prikazuje seznam frekvenčnih pasov, ki so namenjeni radarjem za ugotavljanje ravni tekočine v osnutku odločitve CEPT/ECC o pogojih za usklajeno postavitev industrijskih radarjev za ugotavljanje ravni tekočine (LPR) [i.1], znanih ob datumu objave tega dokumenta.
LPR se uporabljajo v mnogih industrijah, ki se ukvarjajo z nadzorom procesov za merjenje količine različnih snovi (predvsem tekočin ali granulatov). LPR se uporabljajo v širokem razponu, kot so nadzor procesov, merjenje prenosa skrbništva (vladne pravne meritve), nadzor vode in drugih tekočin, preprečevanje politja in druge industrijske uporabe. Glavni nameni uporabe LPR so:
• povečati zanesljivost s preprečevanjem nesreč;
• povečati industrijsko učinkovitost, kakovost in nadzor procesov;
• izboljšati okoljske pogoje in proizvodne procese.
LPR so vedno sestavljeni iz kombiniranega oddajnika in sprejemnika in uporabljeni z vgrajeno ali namensko anteno. Oprema LPR je namenjena strokovnim uporabam, za katere inštalacijo in vzdrževanje izpeljejo samo strokovno usposobljeni posamezniki.
OPOMBA: Antene LPR so vedno antene z določeno usmeritvijo in nikoli niso uporabljene omniusmerjene antene LPR. To je pomembno tudi zato, da se omeji osvetljeno območje, in za nadzor in omejitev razprševanja, ki ga povzročajo robovi površine.
Področje uporabe je omejeno na LPR, ki delujejo kot naprave kratkega dosega.
Uporabe LPR v tem dokumentu niso predvidene za namene komunikacij.
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM) - Short Range Devices (SRD) - Level Probing Radar (LPR) equipment operating in the frequency ranges 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz to 26,5 GHz, 57 GHz to 64 GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz - Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods33.100.01Elektromagnetna združljivost na splošnoElectromagnetic compatibility in general33.060.01Radijske komunikacije na splošnoRadiocommunications in generalICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 302 729-1 Version 1.1.2SIST EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2:2011en01-julij-2011SIST EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2:2011SLOVENSKI
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ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2 (2011-05)European Standard Electromagnetic compatibilityand Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);Short Range Devices (SRD);Level Probing Radar (LPR) equipment operating in the frequency ranges 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz to 26,5 GHz,57 GHz to 64 GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz;Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods SIST EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2:2011
ETSI ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2 (2011-05) 2
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ETSI ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2 (2011-05) 3 Contents Intellectual Property Rights . 6 Foreword . 6 Introduction . 6 1 Scope . 8 2 References . 8 2.1 Normative references . 9 2.2 Informative references . 9 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations . 10 3.1 Definitions . 10 3.2 Symbols . 10 3.3 Abbreviations . 11 4 General requirements specifications . 11 4.1 Presentation of equipment for testing purposes . 11 4.2 Choice of model for testing . 12 4.3 Mechanical and electrical design . 12 4.3.1 Marking (equipment identification) . 12 4.3.1.1 Equipment identification . 12 4.4 Auxiliary test equipment and product information . 12 4.5 General requirements for RF cables . 13 4.6 RF waveguides . 13 4.6.1 Wave Guide Attenuators . 14 4.7 External harmonic mixers . 14 4.7.1 Introduction. 14 4.7.2 Signal identification . 15 4.7.3 Measurement hints . 15 4.8 Preamplifier . 16 4.9 Interpretation of the measurement results . 16 4.9.1 Conversion loss data and measurement uncertainty . 17 4.10 Other emissions from device circuitry . 18 5 Test conditions, power sources and ambient temperatures . 18 5.1 Normal test conditions . 18 5.2 External test power source. 18 5.3 Normal test conditions . 19 5.3.1 Normal temperature and humidity . 19 5.3.2 Normal test power source . 19 5.3.2.1 Mains voltage . 19 5.3.2.2 Regulated lead-acid battery power source . 19 5.3.2.3 Other power sources . 19 6 General conditions . 19 6.1 Radiated measurement arrangements . 19 6.2 Conducted measurement arrangements . 20 6.3 Shielded anechoic chamber . 20 6.4 Measuring receiver . 21 7 LPR methods of measurement and limits . 22 7.1 Frequency band of operation . 22 7.1.1 Definition . 22 7.1.2 Method of measurement . 22 7.1.3 Limits . 24 7.2 Maximum value of mean power spectral density (within main beam) . 24 7.2.1 Definition . 24 7.2.2 Method of measurement . 24 SIST EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2:2011
ETSI ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2 (2011-05) 4 7.2.3 Limits . 26 7.3 Maximum value of peak power . 27 7.3.1 Definition . 27 7.3.2 Method of measurement . 27 7.3.3 Limits . 29 7.4 LPR antenna characteristics . 29 7.4.1 Definition . 29 7.4.2 Method of measurement . 29 7.4.3 Limits . 31 7.5 Range of modulation parameters . 31 7.6 Other Emissions (OE) . 31 7.6.1 Definition . 31 7.6.2 Method of measurement . 31 7.6.3 Limits . 32 7.7 Mitigation techniques . 33 7.7.1 Shielding effects . 33 7.7.2 Frequency domain mitigation . 33 7.7.3 Activity Factor (AF) . 34 7.7.4 Thermal radiation . 34 7.7.5 Adaptive Power Control (APC) . 34 7.7.5.1 Definition and description of the APC . 34 7.7.5.2 Method of measurement for APC . 34 7.7.5.3 APC Range Limits . 36 7.7.6 Equivalent mitigation techniques . 36 8 Methods of measurement and limits for receiver parameters . 36 8.1 Receiver spurious emissions. 36 Annex A (normative): Radiated measurement . 37 A.1 Test sites and general arrangements for measurements involving the use of radiated fields . 37 A.1.1 Anechoic Chamber . 37 A.1.2 Anechoic Chamber with a conductive ground plane . 38 A.1.3 Open Area Test Site (OATS) . 39 A.1.4 Minimum requirements for test sites for measurements above 18 GHz . 40 A.1.5 Test antenna . 42 A.1.6 Substitution antenna . 42 A.1.7 Measuring antenna . 42 A.2 Guidance on the use of radiation test sites . 42 A.2.1 Verification of the test site . 42 A.2.2 Preparation of the EUT . 43 A.2.3 Power supplies to the EUT . 43 A.2.4 Range length . 43 A.2.5 Site preparation . 44 A.3 Coupling of signals . 44 A.3.1 General . 44 A.4 Standard test methods . 44 A.4.1 Calibrated setup . 45 A.4.2 Substitution method . 45 Annex B (normative): Conducted measurements . 47 Annex C (informative): Installation of Level Probing Radar (LPR) Equipment in the proximity of Radio Astronomy sites . 48 Annex D (informative): Measurement antenna and preamplifier specifications . 49 Annex E (informative): Practical test distances for accurate measurements . 50 E.1 Introduction . 50 E.2 Conventional near-field measurements distance limit . 50 SIST EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2:2011
ETSI ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2 (2011-05) 5 Annex F (normative): Range of modulation parameters . 51 F.1 Pulse modulation . 51 F.1.1 Definition . 51 F.1.2 Operating parameters . 52 F.2 Frequency modulated continuous wave . 52 F.2.1 Definition . 52 F.2.2 Operating parameters . 53 Annex G (informative): Atmospheric absorptions and material dependent attenuations . 54 G.1 Atmospheric absorptions . 54 G.2 Material dependent attenuations . 56 History . 58
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ETSI ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2 (2011-05) 6 Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be found in ETSI SR 000 314: "Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in respect of ETSI standards", which is available from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web server (http://webapp.etsi.org/IPR/home.asp). Pursuant to the ETSI IPR Policy, no investigation, including IPR searches, has been carried out by ETSI. No guarantee can be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in ETSI SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This European Standard (EN) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM). For non-EU countries, the present document may be used for regulatory (Type Approval) purposes. The present document is part 1 of a multi-part deliverable covering Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Level Probing Radar (LPR) equipment operating in the frequency ranges 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz to 26,5 GHz, 57 GHz to 64 GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz, as identified below: Part 1: "Technical characteristics and test methods"; Part 2: "Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive".
National transposition dates Date of adoption of this EN: 9 May 2011 Date of latest announcement of this EN (doa): 31 August 2011 Date of latest publication of new National Standard or endorsement of this EN (dop/e):
29 February 2012 Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 29 February 2012
Introduction Clauses 1 and 3 provide a general description on the types of equipment covered by the present document and the definitions and abbreviations used. Clause 2 provides the information on normative and informative reference documentation. Clause 4 provides a guide as to the number of samples required in order that tests may be carried out, and any markings on the equipment which the provider should provide. It also includes the general testing requirements and gives the maximum measurement uncertainty values. Clauses 5 and 6 give guidance on the test and general conditions for testing of the LPR device. SIST EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2:2011
ETSI ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2 (2011-05) 7 Clause 7 specifies the LPR spectrum utilization parameters which are required to be measured. The clauses provide details on how the equipment should be tested and the conditions which should be applied. It also includes information on applicable interference mitigation techniques for LPR. • Annex A (normative) provides specifications concerning radiated measurements.
• Annex B (normative) provides specifications concerning conducted measurements. • Annex C (informative) provides specifications concerning the installation requirements for LPR. • Annex D (informative) covers information on recommended Measurement antenna and preamplifier specifications. • Annex E (informative) contains information on the practical test distances for accurate measurements. • Annex F (normative) provides the range of modulation schemes for LPR. • Annex G (informative) contains information on atmospheric absorptions and material dependent attenuations In the frequency range between 40 GHz and 246 GHz. • Annex H (informative) Bibliography covers other supplementary information. Test and measurement limitations The ERA report 2006-0713 [i.7] has shown that there are practical limitations on measurements of RF radiated emissions. The minimum radiated levels that can be practically measured in the lower GHz frequency range by using a radiated measurement setup with a horn antenna and pre-amplifier are typically in the range of about -70 dBm/MHz to -75 dBm/MHz (e.i.r.p.) to have sufficient confidence in the measured result (i.e. EUT signal should be at least 6 dB above the noise floor of the spectrum analyser and the measurement is performed under far-field conditions at a onemetre distance).
The present document therefore recognizes these difficulties and provides a series of radiated test methods suitable for the different LPR technologies. SIST EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2:2011
ETSI ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2 (2011-05) 8 1 Scope The present document specifies the requirements for Level Probing Radar (LPR) applications based on pulse RF, FMCW, or similar wideband techniques. LPR radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or part of the frequency bands as specified in table 1. Table 1: Frequency bands designated to Level Probing Radars (LPR)
Frequency Bands/frequencies (GHz) Transmit and Receive 6 to 8,5
Transmit and Receive 24,05 to 26,5
Transmit and Receive 57 to 64 Transmit and Receive 75 to 85
Table 1 shows a list of the frequency bands as designated to Level Probing Radars in the draft CEPT ECC Decision on harmonised deployment conditions for industrial Level Probing Radars (LPR) [i.1] as known at the date of publication of the present document. LPRs are used in many industries concerned with process control to measure the amount of various substances (mostly liquids or granulates). LPRs are used for a wide range of applications such as process control, custody transfer measurement (government legal measurements), water and other liquid monitoring, spilling prevention and other industrial applications. The main purposes of using LPRs are: • to increase reliability by preventing accidents; • to increase industrial efficiency, quality and process control; • to improve environmental conditions in production processes. LPR always consist of a combined transmitter and receiver and are used with an integral or dedicated antenna. The LPR equipment is for professional applications to which installation and maintenance are performed by professionally trained individuals only. NOTE: LPR antennas are always specific directive antennas and no LPR omnidirectional antennas are used. This is also important in order to limit the illuminated surface area as well as to control and limit the scattering caused by the edges of the surface. The scope is limited to LPRs operating as Short Range Devices. The LPR applications in the present document are not intended for communications purposes. 2 References References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or non-specific. For specific references, only the cited version applies. For non-specific references, the latest version of the reference document (including any amendments) applies. Referenced documents which are not found to be publicly available in the expected location might be found at http://docbox.etsi.org/Reference. NOTE: While any hyperlinks included in this clause were valid at the time of publication ETSI cannot guarantee their long term validity. SIST EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2:2011
ETSI ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.2 (2011-05) 9 2.1 Normative references The following referenced documents are necessary for the application of the present document. [1] ETSI TR 100 028 (all parts) (V1.4.1): "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Uncertainties in the measurement of mobile radio equipment characteristics". [2] CISPR 16 (2006) (parts 1-1, 1-4 and 1-5): "Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods; Part 1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus". [3] ETSI TR 102 273 (all parts) (V1.2.1): "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Improvement on Radiated Methods of Measurement (using test site) and evaluation of the corresponding measurement uncertainties". [4] ANSI C63.5 (2006): "American National Standard for Calibration of Antennas Used for Radiated Emission Measurements in Electro Magnetic Interference". 2.2 Informative references The following referenced documents are not necessary for the application of the present document but they assist the user with regard to a particular subject area. [i.1] Draft CEPT ECC Decision of [Day Month Year] on industrial Level Probing Radars (LPR) in frequency bands 6-8.5 GHz, 24.05-26.5 GHz, 57-64 GHz and 75-85 GHz (ECC/DEC/(11)BB). [i.2] ITU-R Recommendation SM.1755: "Characteristics of ultra-wideband technology". [i.3] CEPT/ERC/REC 74-01 (2005): "Unwanted emissions in the spurious domain". [i.4] Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equi
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Final draft ETSI EN 302 729-1 V1.1.1 (2010-12)
European Standard (Telecommunications series)
Electromagnetic compatibility
and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Short Range Devices (SRD);
Level Probing Radar (LPR) equipment operating in the
frequency ranges 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz to 26,5 GHz,
57 GHz to 64 GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz;
Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods
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Reference
DEN/ERM-TGTLPR-0114-1
Keywords
EHF, radar, regulation, SHF, short range, SRD,
testing, UWB
ETSI
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 6
Foreword . 6
Introduction . 6
1 Scope . 8
2 References . 8
2.1 Normative references . 9
2.2 Informative references . 9
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations . 10
3.1 Definitions . 10
3.2 Symbols . 10
3.3 Abbreviations . 11
4 General requirements specifications . 11
4.1 Presentation of equipment for testing purposes . 11
4.2 Choice of model for testing . 12
4.3 Mechanical and electrical design . 12
4.3.1 Marking (equipment identification) . 12
4.3.1.1 Equipment identification . 12
4.4 Auxiliary test equipment and product information . 12
4.5 General requirements for RF cables . 13
4.6 RF waveguides . 13
4.6.1 Wave Guide Attenuators . 14
4.7 External harmonic mixers . 14
4.7.1 Introduction. 14
4.7.2 Signal identification . 15
4.7.3 Measurement hints . 15
4.8 Preamplifier . 16
4.9 Interpretation of the measurement results . 16
4.9.1 Conversion loss data and measurement uncertainty . 17
4.10 Other emissions from device circuitry . 18
5 Test conditions, power sources and ambient temperatures . 18
5.1 Normal test conditions . 18
5.2 External test power source. 19
5.3 Normal test conditions . 19
5.3.1 Normal temperature and humidity . 19
5.3.2 Normal test power source . 19
5.3.2.1 Mains voltage . 19
5.3.2.2 Regulated lead-acid battery power source . 19
5.3.2.3 Other power sources . 19
6 General conditions . 20
6.1 Radiated measurement arrangements . 20
6.2 Conducted measurement arrangements . 20
6.3 Shielded anechoic chamber . 20
6.4 Measuring receiver . 21
7 LPR methods of measurement and limits . 22
7.1 Frequency band of operation . 22
7.1.1 Definition . 22
7.1.2 Method of measurement . 22
7.1.3 Limits . 24
7.2 Maximum value of mean power spectral density (within main beam) . 24
7.2.1 Definition . 24
7.2.2 Method of measurement . 24
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7.2.3 Limits . 26
7.3 Maximum value of peak power . 27
7.3.1 Definition . 27
7.3.2 Method of measurement . 27
7.3.3 Limits . 29
7.4 LPR antenna characteristics . 29
7.4.1 Definition . 29
7.4.2 Method of measurement . 29
7.4.3 Limits . 31
7.5 Range of modulation parameters . 31
7.6 Other Emissions (OE) . 31
7.6.1 Definition . 31
7.6.2 Method of measurement . 31
7.6.3 Limits . 32
7.7 Mitigation techniques . 33
7.7.1 Shielding effects . 33
7.7.2 Frequency domain mitigation . 33
7.7.3 Activity Factor (AF) . 34
7.7.4 Thermal radiation . 34
7.7.5 Adaptive Power Control (APC) . 34
7.7.5.1 Definition and description of the APC . 34
7.7.5.2 Method of measurement for APC . 34
7.7.5.3 APC Range Limits . 36
7.7.6 Equivalent mitigation techniques . 36
8 Methods of measurement and limits for receiver parameters . 36
8.1 Receiver spurious emissions. 36
Annex A (normative): Radiated measurement . 37
A.1 Test sites and general arrangements for measurements involving the use of radiated fields . 37
A.1.1 Anechoic Chamber . 37
A.1.2 Anechoic Chamber with a conductive ground plane . 38
A.1.3 Open Area Test Site (OATS) . 39
A.1.4 Minimum requirements for test sites for measurements above 18 GHz . 40
A.1.5 Test antenna . 42
A.1.6 Substitution antenna . 42
A.1.7 Measuring antenna . 42
A.2 Guidance on the use of radiation test sites . 42
A.2.1 Verification of the test site . 42
A.2.2 Preparation of the EUT . 43
A.2.3 Power supplies to the EUT . 43
A.2.4 Range length . 43
A.2.5 Site preparation . 44
A.3 Coupling of signals . 44
A.3.1 General . 44
A.4 Standard test methods . 44
A.4.1 Calibrated setup . 44
A.4.2 Substitution method . 45
Annex B (normative): Conducted measurements . 47
Annex C (informative): Installation of Level Probing Radar (LPR) Equipment in the
proximity of Radio Astronomy sites . 48
Annex D (informative): Measurement antenna and preamplifier specifications . 49
Annex E (informative): Practical test distances for accurate measurements . 50
E.1 Introduction . 50
E.2 Conventional near-field measurements distance limit . 50
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Annex F (normative): Range of modulation parameters . 51
F.1 Pulse modulation . 51
F.1.1 Definition . 51
F.1.2 Operating parameters . 52
F.2 Frequency modulated continuous wave . 52
F.2.1 Definition . 52
F.2.2 Operating parameters . 53
Annex G (informative): Atmospheric absorptions and material dependent attenuations . 54
G.1 Atmospheric absorptions . 54
G.2 Material dependent attenuations . 56
History . 58
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Intellectual Property Rights
IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information
pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be found
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respect of ETSI standards", which is available from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web
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Pursuant to the ETSI IPR Policy, no investigation, including IPR searches, has been carried out by ETSI. No guarantee
can be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in ETSI SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web
server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document.
Foreword
This European Standard (Telecommunications series) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM), and is now submitted for the Vote phase of the
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For non-EU countries, the present document may be used for regulatory (Type Approval) purposes.
The present document is part 1 of a multi-part deliverable covering Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum
Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Level Probing Radar (LPR) equipment operating in the frequency ranges
6 GHz to 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz to 26,5 GHz, 57 GHz to 64 GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz, as identified below:
Part 1: "Technical characteristics and test methods";
Part 2: "Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive".
Proposed national transposition dates
Date of latest announcement of this EN (doa): 3 months after ETSI publication
Date of latest publication of new National Standard
or endorsement of this EN (dop/e): 6 months after doa
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 6 months after doa
Introduction
Clauses 1 and 3 provide a general description on the types of equipment covered by the present document and the
definitions and abbreviations used.
Clause 2 provides the information on normative and informative reference documentation.
Clause 4 provides a guide as to the number of samples required in order that tests may be carried out, and any markings
on the equipment which the provider should provide. It also includes the general testing requirements and gives the
maximum measurement uncertainty values.
Clauses 5 and 6 give guidance on the test and general conditions for testing of the LPR device.
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Clause 7 specifies the LPR spectrum utilization parameters which are required to be measured. The clauses provide
details on how the equipment should be tested and the conditions which should be applied. It also includes information
on applicable interference mitigation techniques for LPR.
• Annex A (normative) provides specifications concerning radiated measurements.
• Annex B (normative) provides specifications concerning conducted measurements.
• Annex C (informative) provides specifications concerning the installation requirements for LPR.
• Annex D (informative) covers information on recommended Measurement antenna and preamplifier
specifications.
• Annex E (informative) contains information on the practical test distances for accurate measurements.
• Annex F (normative) provides the range of modulation schemes for LPR.
• Annex G (informative) contains information on atmospheric absorptions and material dependent attenuations
In the frequency range between 40 GHz and 246 GHz.
• Annex H (informative) Bibliography covers other supplementary information.
Test and measurement limitations
The ERA report 2006-0713 [i.7] has shown that there are practical limitations on measurements of RF radiated
emissions. The minimum radiated levels that can be practically measured in the lower GHz frequency range by using a
radiated measurement setup with a horn antenna and pre-amplifier are typically in the range of about -70 dBm/MHz to
-75 dBm/MHz (e.i.r.p.) to have sufficient confidence in the measured result (i.e. EUT signal should be at least 6 dB
above the noise floor of the spectrum analyser and the measurement is performed under far-field conditions at a
onemetre distance).
The present document therefore recognizes these difficulties and provides a series of radiated test methods suitable for
the different LPR technologies.
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1 Scope
The present document specifies the requirements for Level Probing Radar (LPR) applications based on pulse RF,
FMCW, or similar wideband techniques.
LPR radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or part of the frequency bands as specified in table 1:
Table 1: Frequency bands designated to Level Probing Radars (LPR)
Frequency Bands/frequencies
(GHz)
Transmit and Receive 6 to 8,5
Transmit and Receive 24,05 to 26,5
Transmit and Receive 57 to 64
Transmit and Receive 75 to 85
Table 1 shows a list of the frequency bands as designated to Level Probing Radars in the draft CEPT ECC Decision on
harmonised deployment conditions for industrial Level Probing Radars (LPR) [i.1] as known at the date of publication
of the present document.
LPRs are used in many industries concerned with process control to measure the amount of various substances (mostly
liquids or granulates). LPRs are used for a wide range of applications such as process control, custody transfer
measurement (government legal measurements), water and other liquid monitoring, spilling prevention and other
industrial applications. The main purposes of using LPRs are:
• to increase reliability by preventing accidents;
• to increase industrial efficiency, quality and process control;
• to improve environmental conditions in production processes.
LPR always consist of a combined transmitter and receiver and are used with an integral or dedicated antenna. The LPR
equipment is for professional applications to which installation and maintenance are performed by professionally
trained individuals only.
NOTE: LPR antennas are always specific directive antennas and no LPR omnidirectional antennas are used. This
is also important in order to limit the illuminated surface area as well as to control and limit the scattering
caused by the edges of the surface.
The scope is limited to LPRs operating as Short Range Devices.
The LPR applications in the present document are not intended for communications purposes.
2 References
References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or
non-specific. For specific references, only the cited version applies. For non-specific references, the latest version of the
reference document (including any amendments) applies.
Referenced documents which are not found to be publicly available in the expected location might be found at
http://docbox.etsi.org/Reference.
NOTE: While any hyperlinks included in this clause were valid at the time of publication ETSI cannot guarantee
their long term validity.
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2.1 Normative references
The following referenced documents are necessary for the application of the present document.
[1] ETSI TR 100 028 (all parts) (V1.4.1): "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters
(ERM); Uncertainties in the measurement of mobile radio equipment characteristics".
[2] CISPR 16 (2006) (parts 1-1, 1-4 and 1-5): "Specification for radio disturbance and immunity
measuring apparatus and methods; Part 1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus".
[3] ETSI TR 102 273 (all parts) (V1.2.1): "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum
Matters (ERM); Improvement on Radiated Methods of Measurement (using test site) and
evaluation of the corresponding measurement uncertainties".
[4] ANSI C63.5 (2006): "American National Standard for Calibration of Antennas Used for Radiated
Emission Measurements in Electro Magnetic Interference".
2.2 Informative references
The following referenced documents are not necessary for the application of the present document but they assist the
user with regard to a particular subject area.
[i.1] Draft CEPT ECC Decision of [Day Month Year] on harmonised deployment conditions for
industrial Level Probing Radars (LPR) in frequency bands 6-8.5 GHz, 24.05-26.5 GHz,
57-64 GHz and 75-85 GHz.
[i.2] ITU-R Recommendation SM.1755: "Characteristics of ultra-wideband technology".
[i.3] CEPT/ERC/REC 74-01 (2005): "Unwanted emissions in the spurious domain".
[i.4] Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
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