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International Scenario: what’s 5G?
Luigi Licciardi
GRUPPO TELECOM ITALIA
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The road to 5G
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5G will cover new use cases and requirements
BB access in dense areas
• Seamless experience of connectivity anytime,
anywhere, on any access technology
• Video services, possibly empowered by 3D and
Augmented Reality
BroadBand access everywhere
High user mobility
• High user mobility on trains, while still enjoying HD movie
or work in a videoconference
+50Mbps
everywhere
Speed up to
500Km/h
Up to 1 Gbps
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Use cases and requirements
Extreme realtime communications
• Ultra low power, integrated sensors, e. g. wearable
to measure various heart rate or blood pressure, …
• Real-time sensing, data delivery, big data intelligence
and real-time actuation to enable Tactile Internet
Massive IoT
Emergency & Safety
• Public Protection and Disaster Relief e.g. especially for
communication among authorities and citizens
Connection
density:
200.000 /km2
< 1ms
latency
Resilience &
High
Availability
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Use cases and requirements
Broadcast like services
• Monitoring patients & fast medical treatment.
• Vehicles realize critical situations fast, react
accordingly and alert other cars…
• Information distributions in areas such as arenas,
event locations, city centers, city metros
Ultra-reliable communications
< 1ms
latency
Ultra High
Availability
One-to-Many
transmission
capability
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Business Models
The Operators’ value proposition may leverage on
new / relevant business models – particularly those
related to new services (retail and wholesale)
Connectivity
provider
Asset
provider
Partner
service
provider
Basic
connectivity
Enhanced
connectivity
XaaS: IaaS, NaaS,
PaaS (wholesale)
Network sharing
(cost savings)
Operator offer enriched by
Partner (retail)
Partner offer enriched by
Operator (wholesale)
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What is 5G?
An extremely flexible and highly programmable e2e system, application, customer,
time and location aware
Serving at best high diversity types of communications (Human & Machine) with
different performance attributes
Natively leveraging NFV technologies:
► Support on demand composition of network functions and capabilities
► Enforce required capability/capacity “where and when needed”
Profitably accommodating low- and high-ARPU traffic and sustainability thanks to cost
saving and new business opportunities
Being future-proof and ready to serve even not yet identified use case and radio
technologies
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► Not only improved performance (or «doing better» what we can do today…)
What’s different from 4G?
► Multi RAT
► LTE-Advanced for macro coverage
► New RAT enabling new business
► Higher data rate & lower latency
► New design principles for
cost-effective deployment
Beyond the usual x10, x 100, x 1000 improvements…
► Resource elasticity: dynamic allocation
of functions, processing and memory
resources based on application requirements
and load consumption over time/space
► Greater cost efficiency to support
IoT business: simplified network to be
tailored for different types of users
Low
Massive
Ultra
-High
Best effort
Ultra-High
Low
Hig
h
ms
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Key issues to reach 5G
Spectrum
Architecture & Operations
Air interface
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From sub-GHZ to mm-wave
Lower frequencies to be used for macro-area
coverage, included deep indoor
Higher frequencies to be used in a complementary
approach for extreme traffic capacity in dense
scenarios
Spectrum framework evolution
Picture source: Ericsson
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Innovative deployments
► Mesh networks
► Massive use of direct communication
Virtualized access network with base band pooling
(towards Virtual – RAN)
and radio access dynamic re-configuration
New radio Access components
► New Radio interface (FBMC for example, addressing also low
cost M2M);
► New duplexing modes (i.e. full duplex)
► Ultra-lean signalling
Reinforce LTE-A techniques
► Network densification and HetNet
► Massive MIMO (>> than 8x8 antennas)
► Advanced receivers and interference coordination
► Enhanced multi-RAT coordination
► Wireless back/fronthaul; enhanced fronthaul (innovative
split BBU-RRH)
Technologies for flexible use of spectrum
► Use of frequencies above 6 GHz (up to 100
GHz)
► Opportunistic access to spectrum, including
use of unlicensed bands
Candidate radio access technologies for 5G
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5G Common composable network Use case driven creation of dedicated networks optimized for specific service scenarios / customers
(network slices)
Combination of functions available in a catalogue, through the NFV Orchestration Platform
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1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
2G
3G
4G
Standardization phase Deployment phase
5G
Mobile lifecycles: from early studies to standard Is it too early to work on 5G?
• Major technology shift
roughly once every 10
years.
• Standardization
usually starts 4-5
years before the first
commercial launch of
a new generation
• R&D activity usually
starts 2-3 years before
proposals come to
standards…
TIM SEP
2G
3G
4G
Mo
bil
e c
on
ne
cti
on
s (
in m
illi
on
s) 5000
3500
2500
• Approximately 20 year-
cycle from launch to
peak penetration
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3GPP: timeline driven by ITU-R IMT-2020
2015
ITU-R Requirements
2016 2017 2018 2019
Submission Evaluation
2020
IMT-2020 Specs
3GPP
Release 13
Pre-5G activity in RAN (e.g.
massive MIMO)
WRC19
mmWaves WRC15
700 MHz
3GPP Release 15
Final 3GPP
submission to ITU
Spectrum auctions
Requirements
Approved Study
Item “SMARTER”
Initial 3GPP
submission to ITU
Start of activities on
5G Radio access
3GPP Release 14
Architecture
Early 5G RAT
(e.g. 60 GHz radio, LTE evo)
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Objectives: 5G high-level use cases and related potential requirements.
Time Frame: April ’15 - March ’16 - More than 40 Telco companies worldwide (including Telecom Italia)
3GPP: SMARTER Study Item New Services and Markets Technology Enablers
Key Issues
Low latency
Programmable &
flexible network
Handover from 5G to
2G/3G?
CS Fallback for 5G
IMS voice?
USIM vs softSIM?
Connectivity for
drones
Wide area sensors
Industrial control
Which services from
earlier generation?
Lifeline
communication
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Shoot for the moon.
Even if you miss, you'll land among stars! (Les Brown)
• EVOLUTION IN THE RADIO
• REVOLUTION IN THE CORE
• 5G: ONE NETWORK FOR A SEAMLESS ENRICHED
CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
Thanks
https://www.ngmn.org/uploads/media/NGMN_5G_White_Paper_V1_0.pdf
NGMN White Paper
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