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5G PPP From Research to Standardization
5G PPP WG Pre-Standardization
2016-05-11
5G PPP overview
5G Infrastructure Association
General Assembly
Board
European Commission5G PPP
Partnership board
Steering board
Technology board
WG1
WG 5G Vision and Societal Challenges
WP Spectrum
WG SME support
Activity Community building and IPR
Activity 5G International cooperation
Other activities
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5G PPP Key ambitions
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• Delivering:
– Technologies
– Architectures
– Solutions to future 5G communication infrastructures
• Support of 5G PPP targeted outcomes in global standards is a priority.
• Program Ambitions (High-level KPIs)• Providing 1000 times higher wireless area capacity and more varied service
capabilities compared to 2010
• Saving up to 90% of energy per service provided. The main focus will be in mobile
communication networks where the dominating energy consumption comes from the
radio access network
• Reducing the average service creation time cycle from 90 hours to 90 minutes
• Creating a secure, reliable and dependable Internet with a “zero perceived”
downtime for services provision
• Facilitating very dense deployments of wireless communication links to connect
over 7 trillion wireless devices serving over 7 billion people
• Enabling advanced user-controlled privacy
5G PPP Vision and Requirements 5G new service capabilities
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• 5G supports efficiently three different types of traffic profiles– high throughput for e.g. video services
– low energy for e.g. long–living sensors
– low latency for e.g. mission critical services
• 5G covers network needs and contributes to digitalization of vertical markets– automotive, transportation, manufacturing, banking, finance, insurance, food and agriculture
– education, media
– city management, energy, utilities, real estate, retail
– healthcare, government
• 5G scales to growing demand and different network layouts– anticipated dramatic growth in number of terminal devices and continuous growth of traffic
– heterogeneous network layouts including satellite
– power consumption less or equal to current networks and reduced network management complexity
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5G PPP Vision and RequirementsKey Requirements
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• 1,000 X in mobile data volume per geographical ≥ 10 Tb/s/km2
• 1,000 X in number of connected devices ≥ 1M terminals/km2
• 100 X in user data rate reaching a peak terminal data rate ≥ 10Gb/s
• Guaranteed user data rate >50Mb/s
• 1/10 X in energy consumption compared to 2010
• 1/5 X in end-to-end latency reaching 5 ms for e.g. tactile Internet and radio link latency reaching a target ≤ 1 ms for e.g. Vehicle to Vehicle communication
• 1/5 X in network management OPEX
• 1/1,000 X in service deployment time, deployment in ≤ 90 minutes
• Support user velocities up to 500km/h for ground transportation
• Accuracy of outdoor terminal location ≤ 1m
These Key Requirements are not expected to be met all at the same time
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5G PPP and the Vertical sectorsSetting the requirements
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• Requirements from vertical sectors for 5G are very important
• 5G PPP is have published a series of whitepapers on:Automotive, Health, Media & Entertainment, Energy, and Manufacturing requirements ( https://5g-ppp.eu/white-papers/ )
• Challenges that will be difficult, even impossible, to meet with current LTE include:
• End-to-end latency down to 5ms (e.g. for autonomous driving)
• Improved coverage (e.g. deep indoor, rural areas and roads)
• Service continuity between different access technologies (e.g. for automotive, manufacturing and media & entertainment)
• At least 50 Mbps for immersive user experience everywhere (e.g. virtual reality and 4K videos)
• High reliability / QoS control (and potentially low latency) of 99.999% is required for low throughput applications ( ~Mbps) for health, energy and manufacturing
• Localization accuracy down to 10cm (e.g. for bicycles road safety applications)
• Low cost and energy efficiency is a must for energy and manufacturing applications
• High level of security (e.g. for vertical use cases)
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5G PPP research plan
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• Identify societal and standardization needs
• Pre-structuring model phase 2
• Long-term research in phase 3
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5G Wireless System Design
TA15 (ICT 7)Open “Blue” TA
TA16 (ICT 7)CSA
TA21 (ICT 8)Open “Blue” TA
TA20 (ICT 8)Open “Blue” TA
TA22Access
Convergence 1
TA23Access
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TA24EUJ-01 1
TA26EUK-01
Application Layers
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TA12Foundations for SW Networks
TA14Multi-Tenant / Domain
Plug & Play Control Plane
TA11Converged 5G
FlexHaul Network
TA25EUJ-01 2
ICT 7 RIA ICT 8 RIA EUJ and EUK RIA ICT 8 IA
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5G Time-LineMapping to 3GPP projected schedule
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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Rel-12 Rel-13 Rel-14
Rel-14 SI (SA1/RAN)
Rel-15
Rel-15
Rel-16
Rel-16
4G in 3GPP
5G in 3GPP
5G PPP j1
WRC’15 WRC’19
VisionITU Requirements / Method Proposals
5G PPP j2 5G PPP j35G PPP Set-upEC 5G PPP
ONF, Open Daylight, OPNFV, Open Stack…SDN/NFV
EC FP7 Pre-5G METIS, 5GNOW…EC FP7j1: Specificationj2: Developmentj3: Experimentation
Winter Olympics in South Korea
FIFA World Cup in Russia
Summer Olympics in Japan
5G Deployment and CommercializationTrialsRadio ExperimentsMobile
Networks
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Specifications
Evaluation
Note: Other Regions events under elaboration
ETSI, ONF, Open Daylight, OPNFV, OpenStack,...
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3GPP Time-line
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• Phase 1 until H2 2018– Address a more urgent subset of the commercial needs
– Maps to 3GPP Rel-15
• Phase 2 until December 2019– IMT 2020 submission
– Address all identified use-cases and requirements
– Maps to 3GPP Rel-16
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5G PPP approach to standardization
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• Develop a common view on use-cases and verticals
• Develop concepts addressing the scenarios (xMBB, uMTC, mMTC)
• Research projects investigate technology component candidates
– First evaluations based on scenarios and use-cases
• Industry partners select relevant topics to drive in standardization
• Method to contribute
– Partners inputs to standardization bodies
– Understanding the verticals (interaction with relevant standardization organs to understand key requirements)
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Relevant Standardization topics for 5G
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• IMT-2020 Requirements– ITU-R (WP5D)
• Access, fronthaul, system architecture– 3GPP
• SDN/NFV/MEC
• Satellite communication component and satellite navigation system for 5G (ETSI/TC SES)
• New areas– IoT, Machine-Type Communication
– Softwarization, control and orchestration
– Additional verticals
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Standardization for verticals
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• Vertical-specific– Reason for verticals to use 5G solutions
• Ease of integration
• Economy-of-scale
– Specific requirements vs. Unified, standardized solutions
– Focus on requirements from vertical SDOs
• Interact with established vertical oriented SDOs
• Examples of SDOs for the Automotive industry– C-ITS, ETSI, CEN and ISO.
– E.g., joint work between ISO TC204 WG18 and CEN TC278 WG16
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5G Ecosystem and business aspects
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• 5G is more than a new cellular radio interface– Integrates multiple network technologies
– All-encompassing solution for the broad networking demands of the future
• New use cases– MTC
– Integration of verticals
• New actors– Open for SMEs and others
– Incumbents
– Infrastructure vs. “network apps”
• Regulatory aspects– Security
– Privacy (who owns the information)2016-05-11
Conclusions
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• 5G PPP driving EU research
• 5G is more than a new radio interface
• Standardization must consider an integrated network– Other sectors/functions
– Trade-off RAN/CN
– May not fit in the traditional RAN/CN functional split
• How do business aspects impact 5G standardization– Which role does telecom have
• Collaboration between ETSI and other SDOs critical to 5G success
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