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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


  1. Dr. Andreas Mueller Robert Bosch GmbH Chairman of 5G-ACIA

  2. Overview of 5G-ACIA Objectives & Motivation

  3. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation The Role of 5G for Industry 4.0 The Evolution of Mobile Communications The Four Industrial Revolutions . . . Higher Flexibility Higher Productivity 5G Factory Higher Efficiency Better Usability 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

  4. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation What is 5G? | Selected Target KPIs 1 Not all KPIs 1 can be achieved at the same time, but high flexibility & scalability! 1 Key Perf ormance Indicators 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 42

  5. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation Exemplary Use Cases Relevant Use Case Areas Exemplary 5G use cases along the whole production process 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 43

  6. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 5G and Industry 4.0 | Market Potential Value to be unlocked by 5G in different vertical industries ������: ���G, ���������� ��� �������� �� 5G ��� ���������� ����������, 2019 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

  7. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 5G and Industry 4.0 | A Perfect Match 5G will lift Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0 may become the killer application for 5G � ! to the next level Crucial factor for our economy & society! Image: BOSCH 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 45

  8. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation Peculiarities of the Industrial Domain 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 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 46

  9. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation Motivation of 5G-ACIA 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? 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 47

  10. Task Force 5G Workshop | 10 Oct 2017 Goals of the Workshop Frankfurt am Main, 10.10.2017 � Dr. Andreas Müller, Robert Bosch GmbH Folie 48

  11. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 5G-ACIA | A Joint Initiative of OT and ICT Industry Key Goals � 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 , IIC 1 , IEC 2 , FFPA 3 , NGMN 4 , OPC Foundation and others OT: Operational Technology ICT: Information and Communication Technology 1 Industrial Internet Consortium, 2 International Electrotechnical Commission 3 Flexible Factory Partner Alliance, 4 Next Generation Mobile Netw orks 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 49

  12. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 5G-ACIA | Current Members (19 Jan 2020)

  13. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 5G-ACIA Mission & Setup Ensure the best possible applicability of 5G technology and 5G networks for the manufacturing and process Mission industry by addressing, discussing and evaluating relevant technical, regulatory and business aspects. Chairman Vice-Chairman 5G-ACIA Board Regular Plenary Meetings Working Group 1 Working Group 2 Working Group 3 Working Group 4 Working Group 5 Use Cases & Spectrum & Architecture & Liaisons & Validation Requirements Operator Models Technology Dissemination & Tests (Annual) General Assembly 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 51

  14. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation Overview of 5G-ACIA Board Members Chairman OT Industry Andreas Mueller Christian Bauer Frank Hakemeyer Bernd Kärcher Oliver Kleineberg Andreas Pfaff Detlef Tenhagen Herbert Wegmann Bosch Trumpf Phoenix Contact Festo Hirschmann Mitsubishi Harting Siemens Vice Chairman ICT Industry Afif Osseiran Mathias Bohge Josef Blanz Ulrich Dropmann Josef Eichinger Michael Faerber Herbert Schüttler Ericsson R3 Com Qualcomm Nokia Huawei Intel Deutsche Telekom 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 52

  15. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation People | WG Chairs & Vice-Chairs WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 WG 4 WG 5 Michael Bahr José Prats Kurt Essigmann Andreas Mueller Lutz Rauchhaupt Siemens Bosch Ericsson Bosch ifak Xueli An Michael Faerber Atte Lansisalmi Uwe Rüddenklau Arne Neumann Huawei Intel Nokia Infineon inIT 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 53

  16. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 5G-ACIA Meeting Plan & Locations Past and Upcoming 5G-ACIA Meetings (2019 / 2020) Coventry Chicago Stockholm Seoul San Diego Paris Frankfurt Shanghai Tokyo Date Location Sep 2019 Shanghai Nov 2019 Paris Jan 2020 Coventry Mar 2020 Tokyo Jun 2020 Frankfurt Sep 2020 Stockholm Nov 2020 San Diego 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

  17. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation Mode of Operation Regular Plenary Meetings Regular WG Meetings Annual General Assembly 5 physical meetings Frequency and duration Takes place once a year � � � planned in 2019 dependent on current activity Major decisions � level in WG � Typical duration: 2 days � Elections of leadership � Currently ~2-3 WG meetings � Open to all members + positions between plenaries invited guests � Open to official delegates � Mainly held as online Discussion of general topics, only (formally appointed � meetings (WebEx) decisions & approvals, status delegate of an organization) updates from WGs � Open to all members 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 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 55

  18. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 5G-ACIA Meeting in Sep 2019 in Shanghai 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation

  19. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation Further Information Second www.5g-acia.org Edition 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 57

  20. 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation Agenda 09:00 � 09:05 12:10 � 12:25 Welcome from the 5G-ACIA Chair (Mueller) How to Get Involved with 5G-ACIA (Bentkus) 09:05 � 09:20 12:25 � 12:45 5G in the UK � The National Picture (Smith / DCMS) Q & A on 5G-ACIA Accelerating 5G in the West Midlands � Lunch Break incl. Group Picture � 09:20 � 09:35 (Leprince / WM5G) 13:45 � 14:45 Interactive Session: How Can 5G Help Manufacturing? 09:35 � 09:50 Regulator Perspective (Boccardi / OFCOM) 14:45 � 15:00 Wrap-Up of the Interactive Session (Turner / WM5G) 09:50 � 10:15 Overview of 5G-ACIA Objectives & Motivation (Mueller) � Coffee Break � 10:15 � 10:30 Previous Achievements of 5G-ACIA (Osseiran) 5G in the Midlands � Trials and Practical Outcomes 15:20 � 15:40 (Stansfeld / Worcestershire 5G) � Coffee Break � Enhancing I4.0 with 5G in Manufacturing 15:40 � 16:00 (Nogueira-Nine / Flex) Overview of 5G-ACIA Working Groups 16:00 � 16:20 Why Manufacturing Needs 5G (Scott / HVMC) WG 1: Use Cases & Requirements (Bahr) 11:00 � 12:10 WG 2: Spectrum & Operator Models (Prats) WG 3: Architecture & Technology (Lansisalmi) 16:20 � 17:15 Panel on 5G and Smart Manufacturing WG 4: Liaisons & Dissemination (Rueddenklau) WG 5: Validation & Test (Rauchhaupt) 17:15 � 17:30 Wrap-up and Way Forward (Mueller) 24 January 2020 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation 58

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