OVERVIEW ON CELLULAR CERTIFICATION
2ND DG CONNECT & ETSI WORKSHOPON SMART M2M APPLIANCES
SCHEME EXAMPLES SUCH AS GCF AND PTCRB
14TH OCTOBER 2014
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INTRODUCTION
Andy CrispBusiness Development ManagerConsultancy, Engineering & Test Solutions
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CONTENTS
Introduction Why GCF and PTCRB? Who are the members? What can be certified? What roles have been defined? How does assessment work in
principle?H t it i b i How are assessment criteria being developed and maintained?(organization, work items, databases)
Differences between GCF and PTCRBDifferences between GCF and PTCRB Certification statistics
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INTRODUCTION
GCF and PTCRB were established to certify cellular devices along the lines of
3GPP t h l i d th3GPP technologies and others.
GCF started activities in 1999 andis operated as a legal company.
PTCRB had already been founded in 1997 andPTCRB had already been founded in 1997 andis managed as an interest group.
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WHY GCF
GCF f d d b th E N t k t d h d t GCF was founded by the European Network operators and handset manufacturers promoting “test once, use anywhere”. This was regarded as being necessary in developing markets for new device categories in order to facilitate market entry for traditional mobile handset and order to facilitate market entry for traditional mobile handset and communication products.
By demonstrating that a new device has achieved GCF’s recognized benchmark for conformance and interoperability a manufacturer will be benchmark for conformance and interoperability, a manufacturer will be better equipped to attract the support of operator partners or other distribution channels when introducing its product to new markets.
GCF is operated on a global basis and not limited to a specific region.
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WHY PTCRB?
PTCRB t d b N th A i t t t bli h thi d t PTCRB was created by North American operators to establish a third party certification, giving confidence to the operator that the certified device meets a minimum set of requirements established by the members. This provides assurance to the operator that their roaming partner’s device will provides assurance to the operator that their roaming partner s device will not cause harm to their network.
PTCRB’s purpose is to provide the framework within which 3GPP GERAN, UTRAN and E UTRAN device certification can take place for its members UTRAN, and E-UTRAN device certification can take place for its members. This includes, but is not limited to, determination of the test specifications and methods necessary to support the certification process for GERAN, UTRAN, and E-UTRAN devices. ,
PTCRB is operated in North America especially in the USA and Canada.
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WHO ARE THE MEMBERS?
Full Members of GCF are: Observer Members are:- Network Operators- Device Manufacturers
Associate Members are:
- Test Houses- Test System Providers- Technology Component Suppliers- others
- Manufacturers using certified modules
Registered industry partners are:- Device Manufacturers- Test Houses
Full Members of PTCRB are:- Network operators- CTIA Test Houses
- Test System Providers- others
CTIA
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WHAT CAN BE CERTIFIED?
GCF and PTCRB certifications apply to:- Any wireless cellular device- Cellular modules- Devices embedding cellular certified Devices embedding cellular certified
modulesThis includes smartphones, tablets, notebooks, vertical M2M devices and ,many more.
GCF has also defined a special program GCF has also defined a special program for dedicated SW clients and applications mainly promoted by the GSM Association.
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WHAT ROLES HAVE BEEN DEFINED?
GCF has established an organization that operates the scheme from a Steering Group level supported by its Board Technical work is executed in specific Group level supported by its Board. Technical work is executed in specific Agreement Groups that deal with the major aspects of conformance, field trial interoperability and performance.
Important roles within the certification process are:
ACE (Assessment Capable Entity): The ACE determines the test plan and checks completion of requirement set.
RTO (Recognized Test Organization):The accredited RTO executes the testing on the device to be certified.
DCM (Device Certification Manager):DCM (Device Certification Manager):The DCM is responsible for the device certification process.
GCF office:The GCF office runs the certification program and hosts the related websites and databases.
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WHAT ROLES HAVE BEEN DEFINED?
PTCRB hosts one main body called “PTCRB” to manage the overall program. It is supported by CTIA (Cellular Telecommunication Industry Association) CTIA is supported by CTIA (Cellular Telecommunication Industry Association). CTIA runs the certification process for PTCRB. The technical work is executed within the PTCRB Validation Group (PVG).
Important roles within the certification process are:
PTCRB accredited test lab:The PTCRB accredited test lab acts as the primary contact for device manufacturersbeing guided through the necessary technical process. The lab determines the test plan and executes the testing involved.
CTIA:CTIA runs the certification program and hosts the related website and databasesCTIA runs the certification program and hosts the related website and databases
PTCRB:The PTCRB (represented by the PTCRB chair and vice-chair) may be involved during the process, especially when manufacturers raise waiver requests on certain requirements they may have diffi lti i f lfilli
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difficulties in fulfilling.
HOW DOES THE ASSESSMENT WORK IN PRINCIPLE?
ConformanceTesting
Mandatory Process
Define Test Requirements
FieldTesting
Review Test
ResultsCompliance Folder
GCFcertified
Certification
IOPTesting
ACE ACERTO DCM DCM GCF
Performance
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Testing Optional Process
HOW DOES THE ASSESSMENT WORK IN PRINCIPLE?
ConformanceTesting
Mandatory Process
Define Test
Requirements
PerformanceTesting
Review documentationand test reports
Provide all
documentationand
test results
PTCBcertified
IOPTesting
PTCRB D iPTCRBPTCRBlab CTIADevice
provider CTIAPTCRBlab
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HOW ARE ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS DEVELOPED AND MAINTAINED?MAINTAINED?
At GCF, new assessment requirements are proposed by members to the Steering Groupto the Steering Group.
Once approved, new GCF work items are opened and handed overto the related technical Agreement Group for implementation.
Any removal of legacy requirements is managed by the Agreement Groups.
All GCF assessment criteria are maintained based on the following main tools:
GCF CC t f d t-GCF-CC permanent reference document-GCF DCC online database for hosting conformance test requirements, validation information and other related documents
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HOW ARE ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS DEVELOPED AND MAINTAINED?MAINTAINED?
At PTCRB, new Assessment requirements are defined by the PTCRB operatorsPTCRB operators.
Once defined, new PTCRB work items are opened as RFTs(request for new testing) and handed over to PVG for implementation.
Any removal of legacy requirements is managed by PVG but needsconfirmation from the PTCRB level.
All PTCRB assessment criteria are maintained based on the following main tools:
- PTCRB PPMD and NAPRD.03 permanent reference document- PTCRB TC online database for hosting all test requirements,
validation information and other related documents
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GCF AND PTCRB
GCF is based on the collaboration of big network operators and large device manufacturerslarge device manufacturers.
PTCRB defines all requirements on the basis of thenetwork operators involved.
GCF is financed from membership fees. No fees apply for product certification.
PTCRB does not require membership fees. Manufacturers pay fees to CTIA per certification.
Th GCF i t d fi iti i l d ll The GCF requirements definition process is more complex and normally takes longer. The complex organizational structure requires more formal aspects to be considered.
PTCRB h d i t
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PTCRB process changes and requirements are implemented quickly. The organization structure is flat.
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CERTIFICATION STATISTICS
GCF Certifications
Number of Certified Devices
Certified M d l
Devices with GCF Certified
E b dd d
Devices from Associate
(2013) (all categories)Modules Embedded
ModuleManufacturers
Q4 87 15 4 0
Q3 127 11 3
Q2 129 18 0
Q1 99 16 5
2013 442 60 12 0
PTCRB Certifications (2013) Totals
TotalAll Certifications (Initial and ECO) 2,871Initial/Variant Certifications 956ECO Certifications (Updates) 1,915
End Products – not with integrated certified modules
Initial/Variant Certifications 576ECO Certifications (Updates) 1,351
Modules Initial/Variant Certifications 50ECO Certifications (Updates) 178
Integrations Initial Certifications 263
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IntegrationsECO Certifications (Updates) 268
Notebooks Initial Certifications 67ECO Certifications (Updates) 118
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