Evolution of Next generation MBB network – 5G
Andy KW LEE Director CTO Office Ericsson Taiwan
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Evolution of Next generation MBB network 5G Andy KW LEE Director CTO Office Ericsson Taiwan ACCELERATING THE NETWORKED SOCIETY Growth Agility Innovation Efficiency
Andy KW LEE Director CTO Office Ericsson Taiwan
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5G, Internet of Things and Cloud accelerate the Networked Society Agility Ecosystem Innovation Growth Efficiency
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SMART VEHICLES, TRANSPORT BROADBAND AND MEDIA EVERYWHERE SENSORS EVERYWHERE INTERACTION HUMAN-IOT CRITICAL CONTROL OF REMOTE DEVICES INFRASTRUCTURE, MONITOR AND CONTROL
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Broadband experience everywhere anytime Smart Transport Infrastructure and vehicles Remote controlled machines Mass market personalized media and gaming Human / machines interaction Meters, sensors, “Massive MTC” And much more…
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LOW COST, LOW ENERGY SMALL DATA VOLUMES MASSIVE NUMBERS ULTRA RELIABLE VERY LOW LATENCY VERY HIGH AVAILABILITY
Critical MTC
TRAFFIC SAFETY & CONTROL
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION & CONTROL REMOTE MANUFACTURING, TRAINING, SURGERY
Massive MTC
CAPILLARY NETWORKS LOGISTICS, TRACKING AND FLEET MANAGEMENT SMART AGRICULTURE SMART BUILDING
SMART METER
Enhanced Broadband
Smartphones 4k/8k UHD, Broadcasting, VR/AR, Home, Enterprise, Venues, Mobile/Wireless/Fixed SIM less devices
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5G for Sweden
and academic partners, including Volvo, Boliden, SICS, Scania , Saab, SKF
processes, products & services
communication in mining 5G for Europe
innovation and industrial pilots enabled by 5G
automotive, IoT, utilities, public safety, public infrastructure and retail – Zuchetti , Weiss Robotics, and more.
institutions
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IMT-2020 Evaluations (28-29Jan16 Barcelona)
The target numbers for the key capabilities and their evolution from 4G to 5G Key capability relation to eMBB, mMTC and URLLC
M.2083-03
User experienced data rate (Mbit/s) 100 Spectrum efficiency
IMT-2020
3 500 1 10
6
10 20 100 Mobility (km/h) Latency (ms) Connection density (devices/km²) Network energy efficiency Area traffic capacity (Mbit/s/m²) Peak data rate (Gbit/s) 10 1 400 350 10 10
5
10 1 1 0.1 1
IMT-advanced
M.2083-04
User experienced data rate Spectrum efficiency Mobility Latency Connection density Network energy efficiency Area traffic capacity
Enhanced mobile broadband
Peak data rate
Massive machine type communications Ultra-reliable and low latency communications
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Ultra-reliable communications Multiple RAT connectivity and RAT selection High Accuracy Enhanced Positioning (ePositioning) Network Slicing Higher User Mobility Broadcasting Support Lifeline communications / natural disaster Connectivity Everywhere Ad-Hoc Broadcasting Migration of Services from earlier generations Temporary Service for Other Operators Users in Emergency Case Green Radio Mobile broadband for indoor scenario Improvement of network capabilities for vehicular case Massive IoT’s M2M and device identification Mobile broadband for hotspots scenario Connected vehicles Light weight device communication On-demand Networking Mobility on demand Fronthaul/Backhaul Network Sharing Flexible application traffic routing Context Awareness to support network elasticity Device Theft Preventions / Stolen Device Recovery Flexibility and scalability In-network and device caching Diversified Connectivity MBB services with seamless wide-area coverage Routing path optimization when server changes User Multi-Connectivity across operators Virtual presence ICN Based Content Retrieval Moving ambulance and bio-connectivity Connectivity for drones Wireless Briefcase MBB Direct Air to Ground Communications (DA2GC) Industrial Control Devices with variable data Wearable Device Charging Tactile Internet Domestic Home Monitoring Telemedicine Support Localized real-time control Low mobility devices Network Slicing – Roaming Coexistence with legacy systems Materials and inventory management and location tracking eMBMS using a Dedicated Radio Carrier Extreme real-time communications and the tactile internet Cloud Robotics Wireless Local Loop Remote Control Industrial Factory Automation 5G Connectivity Using Satellites Light weight device configuration Industrial Process Automation Delivery Assurance for High Latency Tolerant Services Wide area sensor monitoring and event driven alarms SMARTER Service Continuity Priority, QoS and Policy Control IoT Device Initialization Provision of essential services for very low-ARPU areas Vehicular Internet & Infotainment Subscription security credentials update Network capability exposure Local UAV Collaboration Access from less trusted networks Low-delay speech and video coding Best Connection per Traffic Type Bio-connectivity NW enhancements to support scalability and automation Multi Access network integration Wearable Device Communication Wireless Self-Backhauling
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A common network platform with dynamic and secure Network Slices
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Hub Central Office Aggregation Switching Primary Antenna
Critical Comm. & MTC Enterprise & Industry Enhanced Mobile Broadband Massive MTC
CCF UPF PPF BPF BPF BPF SDM SDM CCF UPF BPF PPF BPF PPF SDM CCF UPF PPF BPF BPF PPF SDM CCF UPF
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Evolve
Backwards compatible with 4G
Extend
› Evolution of existing technology adding new RAN technology › Combined allows rapid switching based on radio conditions › Gradual migration of new technology into existing spectrum
Overall 5G solution
New spectrum Existing spectrum
10 GHz 100 GHz 1 GHz 3 GHz 30 GHz
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NTTDoCoMo Softbank Singtel Telstra Deutsche Telekom Korea Telecom SK Telecom Etisalat Telia China Mobile MTS Orange Turkcell Verizon AT&T LG Uplus Ooredoo Group KDDI
Signed 5G operator agreements
América Móvil Vodafone Group T-Mobile China Unicom
*As of Oct 2016
Alfa TIM Far EasTone Swisscom Telefónica
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Elektrilevi Maersk Volvo Telenor Mobistar Orange XL Axiata SK Telecom
Telecom Operators
Verizon Curitiba Connected Bus Acea Águas de São Pedro Sao Jose Dos Campos U-Ming Origin Energy Duke Energy Hydro-Québec
Industries
AT&T Bridge Alliance Global M2M Association Geely
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With the right partner & strategy
STRATEGY FOR GROWTH EXPERIENCE WITH ADVANCED ROLLOUTS
Technology, Business, Organization 66,000 service professionals
WORKS IN THE REAL WORLD
5G Radio Prototype
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Driving global 5G standards Leading innovation with the best 5G platforms for the real world Transforming to 5G successfully Building the strongest global 5G ecosystem to enable rapid growth