What are standards, how are they created, who adopts them and how to obtain a standard?
What are standards, how are they created, who adopts them and how to obtain a standard?
Guidelines for contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Rubber compounding ingredients — Abbreviated terms
Electronic Signatures and Trust Infrastructures (ESI); Policy and security requirements for Trust Service Providers issuing certificates; Part 1: General requirements
Short Range Devices (SRD) to be used in the 40 GHz to 260 GHz frequency range; Harmonised Standard for access to radio spectrum; Part 6: Specific radiodetermination applications - Tank Level Probing Radar (TLPR) and Level Probing Radar (LPR) equipment operating in the frequency ranges 116 GHz to 148,5 GHz; 167 GHz to 182 GHz and 231,5 GHz to 250 GHz
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Earth Stations on Mobile Platforms (ESOMP) communicating with satellites in geostationary orbit, operating in the 27,5 GHz to 30,0 GHz and 17,3 GHz to 20,2 GHz frequency bands; Harmonised Standard for access to radio spectrum
Radio Frequency Identification; Equipment operating in the band 2 446 MHz to 2 454 MHz with power levels up to a maximum of 500 mW e.i.r.p. and up to a maximum of 4 W e.i.r.p.; Harmonised Standard for access to radio spectrum