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MWC 20165G-IoT Champions
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Champions Work ItemsWork Item Operator Vendor
License Exempt
Virtualisation
HetNet and SON
Multi Operator
Enterprise
5G & IoT
•Topic briefing on IoT Use Cases for Small cell•Engage & Influence Industry bodies on 5G•5G vision paper
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Why is IoT a focus for SCF?
• LPWA is a subset of the IoT use cases
• Enterprise already identified as a major market segment for small cell
• Small Cell solutions can solve many of the challenges for IoT
•IoT introduces new opportunities for small cell
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IoT covers a vast market with differing requirements
Monetisation of IoT will come through:• Savings from the optimisation of business processes • The creation of new services and business models
McKinsey estimate a potential economic impact of $11.1 trillion per year in 2025 for IoT applications in nine settings
Gartner forecasts that 6.4 billion connected things will be in use worldwide in 2016, up 30 percent from 2015, • This will reach 20.8 billion by 2020. • In 2016, 5.5 million new things will get connected
every day http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3165317 November 2015
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The role of Small Cells in IoTIndustry & ManufacturingThe impact of IoT on industry & manufacturing will include:• Increased productivity• Energy Savings• Safer working environments• Optimisation of inventory
Small Cell use cases:• Large facilities contain a large amount of heavy duty plant material• Communication between automated processes in an assembly line• The control of unmanned vehicles which transport goods around the facility• Remote technical support to diagnose and repair faults• The remote control of robots operating in hazardous environments• Factory reconfiguration
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The role of Small Cells in IoTConnected Car
Assisted overtakingVehicle 1 is attempting to overtake but is unsighted by the vehicle in front. Vehicle 2 is outside of the sensor range of Vehicle 1. However both vehicles are within the range of the RSU which can provide information on the proximity of car 2 to car 1 to enable the driver to determine whether they can over take safely.
RSU
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Connected Vehicles
The Public•Shorter journeys / fewer accidents•Lower insurance premiums•Lower priced goods (fuel savings)•Real time info on public transport
Government•Reduced congestion•Lower pollution levels•Fewer accidents•More efficient public transport
Haulage Companies•Fewer delays•More predictable journeys•Real time traffic information
Retailers, Manufacturers ,etc•Reduced overheads (fuel)•More predictable deliveries•More efficient operations
Tracking public transport• Notifications to passengers• Route modification based on demand• Traffic congestions avoidance
RSU use cases
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The role of Small Cells in IoTHealthcare
The use of sensors to monitor health is increasing rapidly • The general public• Medical professionals• In the world of sport.
Small Cell use cases:• Continuous assessment of the patients’ welfare in a hospital environment.• Local break-out for hospital’s analysis applications. • Improved security of patient data.
• Locating key medical equipment, staff and patients.• Remote video and imaging to assist paramedics to provide emergency care • In-vehicle small cell can ensure that this is available no matter where
the accident takes place.
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The role of Small Cells in IoTSummary•High reliability, low latency connectivity Deep indoor coverage Scheduling of prioritised service types Local routing via Small Cell Gateway and processing of IoT data. •Security On premise routing and processing of IoT data.•Support of a range of service types
Sensors may require low bandwidth, background services, Video or imagery, may require high bandwidth in real time
• Location and Proximity Services Macrocell based IoT solutions can provide a certain level of accuracy GPS, impacts the cost and power consumption of the device. Small cell solutions can provide high accuracy even when deep indoors
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Why are Small Cells important to 5G?Network
Architecture
SlicingAbility
Required
Connections
1,000KConnections
Per Km2
Mobility
500km/hHigh-speed
Railway
Throughput
10GbpsPer
Connection
Latency
1 msE2E
Latency
5G
10 50403020 60 8070 901 542 63
5G Complementary Bands for Capacity, 45GHz available 5G Primary bands
GHz
VisibleLight
Cellular Bands
Requirement >500MHzfor IMT-2020
45GHz available for future Cellular Access and Self-Backhaul
• Virtualisation
• Solution architecture for Enterprise & Verticals
• Innovative services & business models
•Planning & deployment of ultra-dense networks
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Small cells: Delivering densification for 5G 3GPP RAN 5G Workshop
Three aspects must be built into 5G to accelerate adoption and enable value creation using Small Cell HetNets 1) Interface for virtualised small cell 2) Multi operator/Neutral Host 3) API/Services Framework
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Next stepBuilding a 5G Small cell Vision
• Application Centric• Everything
Connected• Wide Varity of
Services• Tailored services for
Specific Demands
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