Telecommunications Industry Association - Engineering Committees

Engineering Committees

  • TR-8 Mobile and Personal Private Radio Standards - develops public safety and radio equipment standards
  • TR-14 Point-to-Point Communications Systems - develops cellular tower structure standards
  • TR-30 Multi-Media Access, Protocols and Interfaces - develops terminal equipment standards
  • TR-34 Satellite Equipment & Systems - develops satellite equipment standards for DVB-S and Quality of service (QoS) over IP protocols
  • TR-41 User Premises Telecommunications Requirements - develops analog telephone, digital telephone, and VoIP standards
  • TR-42 Telecommunications Cabling Systems - develops structured cabling(fiber optic, copper) and data center standards
  • TR-45 Mobile and Personal Communications Systems Standards - develops CDMA and WiMax air interface and cellular standards
  • TR-47 Terrestrial Mobile Multimedia Multicast' - develops multimedia multicast standards based on the DVB-H protocol and Forward Link Only technology
  • TR-48 Vehicular Telematics - develops telematics data transmission standards for vehicle manufacturers and fleet management
  • TR-49 Healthcare ICT - develops healthcare standards related to telecommunications networks
  • TR-50 M2M-Smart Device Communications - develops machine-to-machine standards for enabling IP-enabled communication between devices and servers
  • TR-51 Smart Utility Networks - develops utility mesh network standards for enabling communication between metering device nodes and utility company systems.

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