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22、AA iForeword This document has been submitted to Project 25 (P25) by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), as provided for in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated December 1993. The MOU provides that P25 will devise a common system standard for digital public safety communications
23、(P25 Standard), and that TIA shall provide technical assistance in the development of documentation for the P25 Standard. This document has been developed with inputs from the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials-International P25 Interface Committee (APIC), the APIC Compliance Asse
24、ssment Process and Procedures Task Group (CAPPTG), the TIA Mobile and Personal Private Radio Standards Engineering Committees Compliance Assessment Subcommittee (TR-8.25), and TIA industry members. This document is being published because it is felt there is a need for P25 to provide an overview of
25、product compliance assessment. This document defines an overview of product compliance assessment both pursuant to and not pursuant to the Department of Homeland Security, Office for Interoperability and Compatibility P25 Compliance Assessment Program (DHS/OIC P25 CAP). TSB-102.CBAA iiTIA-102/P25 Pr
26、oduct Compliance Assessment Overview Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION. 1 1.1 Purpose . 1 1.2 Abbreviations and Acronyms 1 2. P25/Association of Public Safety Communications Officials-International P25 Interface Committee (APIC)/TIA Activities Only TR8 members & fee paying Engineering Committee Part
27、icipants can voteThe DHS/OEC outlines the DHS/OIC P25 CAP Requirements for those wishing to purchase P25 Equipment with grant funds in the SAFECOM Recommended Guidance for Federal Grant Programs The DHS/OIC P25 CAP/LPM, who manages the laboratory assessment component of DHS/OIC P25 CAP is from NIST/
28、OLESAPIC: TIA-P25 Interface via MoUSubcommittee Working GroupsNIST/OLESFigure 1. TIA-102/P25 Product Compliance Assessment Overview TSB-102.CBAA 9 4.2 TIA-102/P25 Product Compliance Assessment pursuant to DHS/OIC P25 CAP Figure 2 depicts the TIA-102/P25 product compliance assessment flow when the DH
29、S/OIC P25 CAP process is utilized. It is recommended that the DHS/OIC P25 CAP be followed for TIA-102/P25 product compliance assessment whenever relevant CABs have been adopted by the DHS/OIC P25 CAP Governing Board and the labs have been recognized as required by the DHS/OIC P25 CAP to conduct the
30、testing outlined in the relevant DHS/OIC P25 CAP CABs. RCAT Creation Detailed Test ReportIssuance of the Summary Test Report and SDoCThis document describes the messages and procedures necessary to independently develop interoperable TIA-102 and P25 Standard interfaces and services, is published by
31、TIA and is approved by the P25 Steering CommitteeThis document is the subset of tests, described in the TIA-102 and P25 Standard documents, recommended by TIA and P25 subject matter experts for use in compliance assessment of a TIA-102 and P25 Standard interface or serviceA recognized lab prepares a
32、 Detailed Test Report providing the detailed results of the testing conducted pursuant to the DHS/OIC P25 CAP CAB.The manufacturer issues a Summary Test Report and a SDoC consistent with the Detailed Test Report results provided by the recognized lab TIA-102 and P25 Standard Messages & Procedures Do
33、cument CreationThis document describes the tests and measurement methods associated with development of interoperable TIA-102 and P25 Standard interfaces or services and is published by TIA and is approved by the P25 Steering CommitteeTIA-102 and P25 Standard Test DocumentCreationTIA-102/P25 Product
34、 Compliance Assessment Pursuant to DHS/OIC P25 CAPA DHS/OIC P25 CAP CAB is created by the DHS/OIC P25 CAP Governing Board and approved by DHS/OIC. The DHS/OIC P25 CAP Governing Board may use the appropriate RCAT, in whole or in part, in the associated DHS/OIC P25 CAP CABAs part of DHS/OIC P25 CAP, D
35、HS/OIC will recognize labs to conduct a particular type of testing described in a DHS/OIC P25 CAP CABPosting of Summary Test Report and SDoC at http:/www.rkb.usDHC/OIC P25 CAP CAB CreationLab Recognition by DHS/OICFigure 2. TIA-102/P25 Product Compliance Assessment Pursuant to DHS/OIC P25 CAP TSB-10
36、2.CBAA 10 Once the Detailed Test Report issued by the DHS/OIC-recognized laboratory conducting the testing has been released, the manufacturer issues a Summary Test Report and a SDoC based on the contents of the Detailed Test Report.12 The SDoC document informs the reader of the functionality provid
37、ed by the manufacturers product and the types of P25 compliance relevant to the equipment tested. The Summary Test Report provides additional detail when compared to the SDoC. In the Summary Test Report, each test case for which testing was completed is broken out separately and a Pass, Fail, or N/A
38、 (not applicable) is assigned. The N/A (not applicable) designation is appropriate when testing an optional function and that particular optional functionality has not been implemented in the specific product under test. Summary Test Reports and SDoCs, are issued by manufacturers using the data outl
39、ined in the associated Detailed Test Report, provided by the DHS/OIC-recognized laboratory conducting the tests. One Summary Test Report and one SDoC are issued for each model class of TIA-102/P25 product. A model class of TIA-102/P25 product is defined by the equipment supplier as having identical
40、functionality.13 Manufacturers maintain ownership over the content of SDoCs and Summary Test Reports. Summary Test Reports and SDoCs are submitted by the manufacturer to the RKB website for review by DHS/OIC. Such Summary Test Reports and SDoCs may also be posted on the manufacturers company website
41、. Grantees relying on Summary Test Reports and SDoCs for grant purposes will obtain such documents from the RKB website even if such documents are also posted on the manufacturers website. 4.3 TIA-102/P25 Product Compliance Assessment not pursuant to DHS/OIC P25 CAP In cases where TIA-102/P25 produc
42、t assessment is not pursuant to DHS/OIC P25 CAP, (e.g., DHS/OIC has not yet recognized a lab for a series of tests required in a DHS/OIC P25 CAP CAB or a DHS/OIC P25 CAP CAB has not yet been published) assessment may occur as shown in Figure 3. If the DHS/OIC P25 CAP path is not followed, it is reco
43、mmended the path shown in Figure 3 be followed. 12 Details on what is required as part of a DHS/OIC P25 CAP Summary Test Report and DHS/OIC P25 CAP SDoC, can be found in the Summary Test Report Requirements CAB and the SDoC Requirements CAB on the SAFECOM website at: http:/www.safecomprogram.gov/SAF
44、ECOM/currentprojects/project25cap/project25cap.htm 13 http:/www.safecomprogram.gov/NR/rdonlyres/D295A545-44A4-4226-AAF7-56A33684908E/0/Project25ComplianceAssessmentProgramCharter.pdf TSB-102.CBAA 11 The output of a TIA-102/P25 product assessment that is not conducted pursuant to the DHS/OIC P25 CAP
45、will be a Detailed Self Assessment Test Report issued by the laboratory conducting the testing. The Detailed Self Assessment Test Report outlines the specific tests in the overall list of tests available in the TIA-102 and P25 Standard documents that have been conducted as part of the particular TIA
46、-102/P25 product assessment described and the detailed results of such testing. Once the Detailed Self Assessment Test Report issued by the laboratory conducting the testing has been released to and approved by the manufacturer, the manufacturer then issues a Summary Self Assessment Test Report (SSA
47、TR). The SSATR is based upon the Detailed Self Assessment Test Report summarizing the particular tests conducted and the results of such testing. The manufacturer then issues a Manufacturers Compliance Statement (MCS) based on the contents of the Detailed Self Assessment Test Report. The MCS identif
48、ies the model classes included in the TIA-102/P25 product assessment as described in the Detailed Self Assessment Test Report and the SSATR. The purpose of the MCS is to inform the reader of the functionality provided by the manufacturers product and the extent of TIA-102 and P25 Standard compliance
49、 relevant to the equipment tested. The SSATR provides additional detail when compared to the MCS. In the SSATR, each test case for which testing was completed is broken out separately and a Pass, Fail, or N/A (not applicable) is assigned. The N/A (not applicable) designation is appropriate when testing an optional function and that particular optional functionality has not been implemented in the specific TIA-102/P25 product under test. One SSATR and one MCS are issued for each model class of TIA-102/P25 product. A model class of TIA-102/P25 product is defined by the equip