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Food Tech, 5G and Security FOODTECH Fair, 2014 Conference on Multi Business Model and Technology Innovation in Food Tech Industry October 29, 2014 rhus Universitet Messecenter Herning Ramjee Prasad Fellow IEEE, IET, IETE and WWRF


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Ramjee Prasad Fellow IEEE, IET, IETE and WWRF

Professor, Director, Center for TeleInFrastruktur (CTIF, http://www.ctif.aau.dk/), Åalborg Universitet, Denmark

Food Tech, 5G and Security

FOODTECH Fair, 2014 Conference on Multi Business Model and Technology Innovation in Food Tech Industry

October 29, 2014 Århus Universitet Messecenter Herning

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Outline

  • CTIF
  • Food Tech Industry – Various aspects and

relevant wireless technology based solutions

  • WISDOM - 5G
  • Utility of 5G to serve food tech industry
  • 5G Standardisation
  • Conclusions

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CTIF- Center for TeleInfrastruktur

With,

  • Focus on Scientific innovation and academic education
  • Goals based on efficiency, quality and Punctuality
  • Objective to carry out top-notch research in the area of tele-infrastructures.

A Global Cross/Inter- Disciplinary ICT Research and Academic Center

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Global ICT Fundamental Research Hub Innovative Transformative Research Results CTIF Talent Breakthroughs Cross/Inter Disciplinary activities

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CTIF- Vision and Mission

The vision of CTIF is to drive carry out fundamental and transformative ICT research with global impact

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As, the ICT sector is of crucial importance to the world’s economy and for maintaining an ambience of healthy competitiveness and growth. CTIF is the paradigm shift in innovative research and higher education in the area of emerging communication

  • technologies. CTIF has two missions to supports its Vision

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1. Moving the frontiers of ICT by research on future and emerging technologies worldwide. 2. Becoming an incubator and growing place for new visionary research innovations and education.

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CTIF Global

CTIF Denmark (Aalborg and Copenhagen) January 29, 2004 and March 11, 2008 CTIF Italy (Rome) September 28, 2006 CTIF India (Mumbai / Kolkata) December 1, 2007 CTIF Japan (Yokosuka Research Park, YRP) October 3, 2008 CTIF USA (Princeton) April 26, 2011 CTIF South East Europe (Montenegro, Croatia, Romania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Greece) November 9, 2012

Brazil Ghana South Africa Pakistan Bangladesh China South Korea Indonasia Norway Sweden The Netherlands Norway Slovania

Memorandum Of Understanding (MoU) CTIF Global Members

Australia

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CTIF Global Capsule

2004

2009

2014

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CTIF - Future Steering Wheel

CONASENSE :COmmunications - NAvigation-SENsing -SErvices

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Food Tech Industry/ Security: Aspects – Technology Mechanism

  • Categorized
  • Cultivation
  • Transport and Storage
  • Retail Market
  • Specific utility of 5G

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Food Tech Industry / Security – Cultivation

  • Constraints in agriculture cultivation
  • Pests / Weeds
  • Man – animal conflict
  • Climate change
  • Variation in the annual food produce
  • Possible technology mechanisms
  • Precision agriculture
  • Wireless sensor network based monitoring

systems

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Food Tech Industry / Security – Cultivation

  • Best farming practice advice through cellular

communication

  • Location specific weather forecast – remote

sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

  • Based on above supply of

fertilizer/supplemental input

  • Market crop indices
  • Alerts against animal attacks cultivation areas

in vicinity of wildlife habitat

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Food Tech Industry / Security – Transportation and Storage:

  • Transport
  • Possible delay/ manipulation in transporting

the produce from field to processing center and subsequently distribution store

  • Storage
  • Improper storage of the food product

(climate, intrusion, adulteration)

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Food Tech Industry / Security – Transportation and Storage:

  • Transport
  • Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
  • Radio-frequency Identification (RFID)
  • Barcodes
  • Vehicle to Vehicle Communication
  • Route planning – alternatives
  • Storage
  • Monitoring solutions, intrusion detection

systems

  • Automation building control and sensor

systems

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Food Tech Industry / Security – Retail Market

  • Retail market

Wastage – expiry Packaging damage Conflict – theft Change in usage / consumption patterns

  • RFID Tags
  • Barcode
  • Smart sensors

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Food Tech Industry – Additional Technology Mechanisms

  • Enhanced autonomous machine to machine

communication

  • Data analytics based on communicated data for

better decision making and applicable suggestions

  • Data analytics on Internet of People / Internet of

Things

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Tree of Wireless Communication Standards

1980

1G

1990

2G-GSM

2000

3G-IMT-2000 3G+LTE

2010+

4G-LTE-A 5G (WISDOM)

Bluetooth WPAN (802.15x)

IEEE 802.20 IEEE 802.22

2.4

  • GHz

WLAN 5

  • GHz

WLAN

High

  • speed

WLAN

WiMAX WiBro 802.16e

2020

ZigBee IEEE 802.11 WLAN UTRAN

2007

Evolved UTRAN GPRS/ EDGE HSPA+ WiMAX+ cdma2000

5G-WISDOM: Wireless Innovative System for Dynamically Operating Mega Communications 4G-LTE-A: Long Term Evolution Advanced HSPA: High Speed Packet Access 3G+ LTE: Long Term Evolution 3G- IMT-2000: International Mobile Telecommunications EDGE: Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution 2G-GSM: Global System for Mobile Communications 1G – NMT: Nordic Mobile Telephones TACS: Total Access Control System AMPS: Advanced Mobile Phone Systems

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5G: History of Initiatives

Year 5G Initiative Entity Country 2008 February WISDOM: Wireless Innovative System for Dynamic Operating Megacommunications [1] Keynote Speech: IEEE Conference on Cognitive Radio and Advanced Spectrum Management CTIF, Aalborg University Denmark 2008 November 5G through WISDOM [2] CTIF, Aalborg University Denmark 2008 November 5G systems based on Beam Division Multiple Access [3] South Korea IT R&D department South Korea 2012 May First 5G System [3] Samsung Electronics South Korea 2012 October 5G Research Centre [3] University of Surrey UK 2013 November Research on 5G systems [3] Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd China

[1]Ramjee. Prasad, (2008, February). Keynote Speech – Wireless Innovative System Dynamic Mega communications (WISDOM), in IEEE CogART’08: First IEEE InternationalWorkshop on Cognitive Radio and Advanced Spectrum,: http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcf p?eventid=2104&copyownerid=538 [2] R. Prasad.(2008, November). Convergence towards Future, CTIF Workshop[online].Available: [3] 5th generation mobile networks, Wikipedia [online], http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5G (Accessed: 25 October 2014)

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WISDOM

converging disruptive technologies that enable

  • WISDOM is an evolution towards a new communication

connectivity era, offering frequencies up to Tera-Hertz and data rate up to Tbps.

  • WISDOM exploits the 4G infrastructure and leads the

wireless communication towards the realization of true 5G systems.

  • Tangible products software and hardware components

for operators, vendors & service providers.

Ramjee Prasad, 2008

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Global Information Multimedia Communication Village (GIMCV) based on WISDOM

Global Information Village National and International zones Macrocells: Suburban Regional National Microcells: City-centers Highways Personal Area Network (PAN) Picocells: In-house

Ramjee Prasad - 2008

Megacommunications (1 Tb/s)

Ramjee Prasad - 1999

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5G based Food Tech/Security Mechanisms

converging disruptive technologies that enable

  • 5G would support large scale data

communication

  • Specifically from pico cells / micro cells :

sensors, RFID tags, transport vehicles

  • Real time monitoring of all activities:

cultivation to retail store, possible for involved stakeholders

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5G based Food Tech/Security Mechanisms

converging disruptive technologies that enable

  • Rich information exchange – merging of

communication networks and devices

  • Support for inter device communication
  • Data analytics for enhanced decision making
  • Effectively assisting in utilization and

maximization of food produce

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5G Standardisation

converging disruptive technologies that enable

  • CTIF is playing a key role in formulating

standards for 5G communication

  • CTIF’s partner organization dealing specifically

with standardisation: Global ICT Standardization Forum for India (http://www.gisfi.org/)

  • Partnering with ITU,ETSI, ARIB, WWRF ….

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Conclusions

converging disruptive technologies that enable

  • Enormous potential for utilising wireless

communication based technologies for better food production and security

  • WISDOM based 5G would make it better

possible to effectively utilise the food resources

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Reference

5G: 2020 and Beyond

Topics broadly covered in this book are:

  • Wireless Innovative System for Dynamically

Operating Mega Communications (WISDOM)

  • Millimeter Waves and Spectrum Management
  • Cyber Security
  • Device to Device Communication

River Publishers (http://riverpublishers.com/book_details.php?book_id=2 52)

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Reference

5G: 2020 and Beyond

Topics broadly covered in this book are:

  • Wireless Innovative System for Dynamically

Operating Mega Communications (WISDOM)

  • Millimeter Waves and Spectrum Management
  • Cyber Security
  • Device to Device Communication

River Publishers (http://riverpublishers.com/book_details.php?book_id=2 52)