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5G Advances in 3GPP5G Advances in 3GPP
Erik GuttmanChairman of 3GPP SASamsung Electronics
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1) 3GPP STANDARDIZATION STATUS SUMMARY
1) 3GPP STANDARDIZATION STATUS SUMMARY
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Organizational Partners (SDOs)
Partnership (1/2)
• ARIB (Japan) • ATIS (USA) • CCSA (China) • ETSI (Europe) • TTA (Korea) • TTC (Japan) • TSDSI (India)
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Market Representative Partners• 16 Market partners representing the broader industry:
Partnership 2/2
• 5G Americas, • COAI (India), • CTIA,• GCF,• GSA, • GSMA, • IPV6 Forum,
• MDG (formerly CDG), • NGMN Alliance, • Small Cell Forum, • TCCA, • TD Industry Alliance, • TD‐Forum
NEW:• Wireless Broadband Alliance• 5G Infrastructure Association • Public Safety Communication Europe
(PSCE) Forum
The 3GPP Eco‐systemDeveloping internet
protocol specs
ITU‐R/TDeveloping Mobile application specs
Reference to 3GPP specs
Partners referring to 3GPP specs for the local
use
Referring to specs
Cross reference
Requirements
JapanEU Korea China North America
3GPP MarketPartners
Terminal certification
based on 3GPP specs
Cross reference of
specs
India
Developing Recommendations
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~400 Companies from 39 Countries50.000 delegate days per year40.000 documents per year1.200 specs per ReleaseNew Release every ~18 months
3GPP Facts and Figures
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Approved CRs per year per Release
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TSG RANRadio Access Network
RAN WG1Radio Layer 1 spec
RAN WG2Radio Layer 2 spec
Radio Layer 3 RR spec
RAN WG3lub spec, lur spec, lu specUTRAN O&M requirements
RAN WG4Radio PerformanceProtocol aspects
RAN WG5Mobile Terminal
Conformance Testing
RAN WG6GSM EDGE
Radio Access Network
TSG SAService & Systems Aspects
SA WG1Services
SA WG2Architecture
SA WG3Security
SA WG4Codec
SA WG5Telecom Management
SA WG6Mission‐critical applications
TSG CTCore Network & Terminals
CT WG1MM/CC/SM (lu)
CT WG3Interworking with external networks
CT WG4MAP/GTP/BCH/SS
CT WG6Smart Card Application Aspects
Project Co‐ordination Group (PCG)
Working Groups
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2) 3GPP AND 5G STANDARDIZATION2) 3GPP AND 5G STANDARDIZATION
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Target: New Vertical Sectors5G adds slicing, NR and other key technologies that allow specific service level requirements to be supported. Where EPS was ‘one size fits all’, 5GS is diverse
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“Vertical Industries”
3GPP standards have long sought to broaden the business prospects of mobile broadband.• Broadcasting (Rel‐9), IoT (Rel‐10), V2X (Rel‐13), Critical Communications (Rel‐11).
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5G phase-1 in Rel-15
‐ Licensed bands between 600MHz – 39 GHz‐ LTE‐Anchored 5G (NSA), and Standalone (SA) 5G‐ Basic URLLC support‐ Massive MIMO‐ Flexible RAN architecture‐ Fulfills IMT2020 criteria
‐ 5G Core Network‐ Network Slicing‐ Service Based Architecture for the Control Plane‐ Designed for scalability & virtualization
‐ Orchestration and management network and radio functions‐ 5G Media
Summary
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Rel‐15 Release, supported Scenarios
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5G phase-2 in Rel-16
… towards the full 5G vision:‐ V2X support – autonomous driving‐ Enhanced MIMO‐ Support for Unlicensed bands‐ Factory automation and other use cases supported‐ Support of higher bands (>52.6 GHz)‐ Additional accesses (Wireline Wireless Convergence, Satellite…)
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5G Broadcast & Multicast
There are several aspects to Broadcast & Multicast in 3GPP:• RAN standards – specified for LTE, not yet for NR.• Architecture – specified for EPC, not yet for 5GC. • Interfaces – specified for EPS, not yet 5GC.• Media / Services – specified for EPS, suffices for 5GS?
There is interest in all these areas though… • Rel‐16 will focus on ‘new sectors’ (eV2X, Industrial (‘ultra reliable, low latency’
services, FMC), support of accesses – CIoT, satellite), enhancement of the base 5GS and its support of existing services.
• Note that NR support for broadcast will be essential for many of these.
Therefore: MBMS features are more likely after 2019.
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SUPPLEMENTAL SLIDES‐ 3GPP Activities Overview ‐SUPPLEMENTAL SLIDES
‐ 3GPP Activities Overview ‐
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3GPP Status Overview
Rel‐14 is fully frozen and in maintenance.Rel‐15 (5G phase 1 release)• Stage 1 and 2 have frozen. Maintenance relents already (not fully dominating the work.)• Stage 3 freeze approaches soon – this is an immense effort in most working groups.
Rel‐16 (5G phase 2 release)• Stage 1 studies and work items are completing.• Stage 2 studies have begun and progress well.
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SA1 (Service Requirements) Status
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SA3 (Security, Privacy & Legal Intercept) Status
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SA5 (Operations, Management, Charging) Status