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Dr. Andreas Mueller Robert Bosch GmbH Chairman of 5G-ACIA Overview of 5G-ACIA Objectives & Motivation 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation The Role of 5G for Industry 4.0 The Evolution of Mobile Communications The Four


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  • Dr. Andreas Mueller

Robert Bosch GmbH Chairman of 5G-ACIA

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Overview of 5G-ACIA Objectives & Motivation

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

The Role of 5G for Industry 4.0

5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

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The Evolution of Mobile Communications

5G Factory

Higher Flexibility Higher Efficiency Higher Productivity Better Usability

The Four Industrial Revolutions

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

What is 5G? | Selected Target KPIs1

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Not all KPIs1 can be achieved at the same time, but high flexibility & scalability!

1Key Perf ormance Indicators

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

Exemplary Use Cases

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Relevant Use Case Areas

Exemplary 5G use cases along the whole production process

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

5G and Industry 4.0 | Market Potential

5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

: G, 5G , 2019

Value to be unlocked by 5G in different vertical industries

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

5G and Industry 4.0 | A Perfect Match

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5G will lift Industry 4.0 to the next level Industry 4.0 may become the killer application for 5G ! Crucial factor for our economy & society!

Image: BOSCH

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

Peculiarities of the Industrial Domain

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Many use cases & applications

with highly diverse & very demanding requirements

Local deployments in a plant

in a rather controlled environment

Challenging propagation environment

with many reflections and potentially high interference

Typically brownfield installations

requiring seamless integration in existing infrastructure

Safety & security are crucial

with highest requirements on availability & reliability

Own language

which has to be aligned with telecom world

Image: BOSCH

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

Motivation of 5G-ACIA

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Who takes care that the interests of the industrial domain are adequately considered in standardization & regulation? How do we ensure that the ongoing 5G developments are understood by and transferred to the industrial domain? Who identifies special certification needs, takes care of seamless migration paths and a seamless integration? How can we establish a common language & understanding between the telecom world and the industrial world? Who initiates and coordinates practical evaluation & testbed activities and larger-scale industrial trials?

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Task Force 5G Workshop | 10 Oct 2017 Goals of the Workshop

Frankfurt am Main, 10.10.2017

  • Dr. Andreas Müller, Robert Bosch GmbH

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

5G-ACIA | A Joint Initiative of OT and ICT Industry

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Representation of the complete ecosystem Intended as a truly global initiative Characterized by openness & fairness Not a replacement of existing standardization

bodies & associations, but a supplement with clear focus on 5G for the industrial domain

Closer interaction and alignment of activities

with other relevant organizations, such as 3GPP , IIC1, IEC2, FFPA3, NGMN4, OPC Foundation and others

Key Goals

OT: Operational Technology ICT: Information and Communication Technology

1Industrial Internet Consortium, 2International Electrotechnical Commission 3Flexible Factory Partner Alliance, 4Next Generation Mobile Netw orks

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

5G-ACIA | Current Members (19 Jan 2020)

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

5G-ACIA Mission & Setup

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Mission

Ensure the best possible applicability of 5G technology and 5G networks for the manufacturing and process industry by addressing, discussing and evaluating relevant technical, regulatory and business aspects. Use Cases & Requirements Spectrum & Operator Models Architecture & Technology Liaisons & Dissemination Validation & Tests Working Group 1 Working Group 2 Working Group 3 Working Group 4 Working Group 5

Regular Plenary Meetings (Annual) General Assembly 5G-ACIA Board

Chairman Vice-Chairman

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

Overview of 5G-ACIA Board Members

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OT Industry

Christian Bauer Trumpf Frank Hakemeyer Phoenix Contact Bernd Kärcher Festo Oliver Kleineberg Hirschmann Detlef Tenhagen Harting Josef Eichinger Huawei Michael Faerber Intel Ulrich Dropmann Nokia Mathias Bohge R3 Com Herbert Schüttler Deutsche Telekom Andreas Mueller Bosch Afif Osseiran Ericsson

Chairman Vice Chairman ICT Industry

Herbert Wegmann Siemens Andreas Pfaff Mitsubishi Josef Blanz Qualcomm

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WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 WG 4 WG 5

5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

People | WG Chairs & Vice-Chairs

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Michael Bahr Siemens José Prats Bosch Kurt Essigmann Ericsson Andreas Mueller Bosch Lutz Rauchhaupt ifak Xueli An Huawei Michael Faerber Intel Atte Lansisalmi Nokia Uwe Rüddenklau Infineon Arne Neumann inIT

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

5G-ACIA Meeting Plan & Locations

5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

Frankfurt Paris Chicago Seoul Shanghai

Past and Upcoming 5G-ACIA Meetings (2019 / 2020)

Tokyo Coventry

Date Location Sep 2019 Shanghai Nov 2019 Paris Jan 2020 Coventry Mar 2020 Tokyo Jun 2020 Frankfurt Sep 2020 Stockholm Nov 2020 San Diego

Stockholm San Diego

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

Mode of Operation

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Regular Plenary Meetings Regular WG Meetings Annual General Assembly

  • 5 physical meetings

planned in 2019

  • Typical duration: 2 days
  • Open to all members +

invited guests

  • Discussion of general topics,

decisions & approvals, status updates from WGs

  • Frequency and duration

dependent on current activity level in WG

  • Currently ~2-3 WG meetings

between plenaries

  • Mainly held as online

meetings (WebEx)

  • Open to all members
  • Takes place once a year
  • Major decisions
  • Elections of leadership

positions

  • Open to official delegates
  • nly (formally appointed

delegate of an organization) 5G-ACIA is Contribution-Driven & Consensus-Oriented

  • Everybody is welcome to contribute to ongoing work items and to initiate new work items

new work items require support from at least 5 organizations before they may get approved

  • Active contributions are essential to make sure that your needs and wishes are considered
  • 5G-ACIA is consensus-oriented, external deliverables require >80% support from all members

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5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

5G-ACIA Meeting in Sep 2019 in Shanghai

5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 24 January 2020

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Further Information

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www.5g-acia.org

Second Edition

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Agenda

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09:00 09:05

Welcome from the 5G-ACIA Chair (Mueller)

09:05 09:20

5G in the UK The National Picture (Smith / DCMS)

Coffee Break Lunch Break incl. Group Picture Coffee Break 11:00 12:10

Overview of 5G-ACIA Working Groups WG 1: Use Cases & Requirements (Bahr) WG 2: Spectrum & Operator Models (Prats) WG 3: Architecture & Technology (Lansisalmi) WG 4: Liaisons & Dissemination (Rueddenklau) WG 5: Validation & Test (Rauchhaupt)

10:15 10:30 17:15 17:30

Wrap-up and Way Forward (Mueller)

09:20 09:35

Accelerating 5G in the West Midlands (Leprince / WM5G)

09:50 10:15

How to Get Involved with 5G-ACIA (Bentkus)

12:10 12:25 12:25 12:45

Q & A

  • n 5G-ACIA

13:45 14:45

Interactive Session: How Can 5G Help Manufacturing?

15:20 15:40

5G in the Midlands Trials and Practical Outcomes (Stansfeld / Worcestershire 5G)

16:00 16:20

Why Manufacturing Needs 5G (Scott / HVMC)

16:20 17:15

Panel on 5G and Smart Manufacturing Overview of 5G-ACIA Objectives & Motivation (Mueller) Previous Achievements of 5G-ACIA (Osseiran)

09:35 09:50

Regulator Perspective (Boccardi / OFCOM)

15:40 16:00

Enhancing I4.0 with 5G in Manufacturing (Nogueira-Nine / Flex)

14:45 15:00

Wrap-Up of the Interactive Session (Turner / WM5G) 24 January 2020