PicoCELA Technology – Intel asia innovation summit
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Transcript of PicoCELA Technology – Intel asia innovation summit
2015/10/23Hiroshi Furukawa, Dr. Eng.CTO and Joint representative directorPicoCELA Inc.
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SUPER-SMALL CELL WIRELESS BACKHAUL FOR IOT INFRASTRUCTURE
PicoCELA Inc.
G: stableY: unstableR: dead zone
Real world super small cell deployment
Inherent “super small cell”
Wi-Fi < 50m
Internet Internet
Creating a stable, continuous Wi-Fi space …
How do we escape from
CABLING HELL?
As a major proponent of super small cells, PicoCELA is developing a new standard for wireless/hybrid connectivity through short-range backhaul, linking multiple devices and drastically reducing the need for costly, cumbersome cabling.
Vision
Company Profile• Hiroshi Furukawa, Dr. Eng.
CTO, PicoCELA Group – Professor of the Faculty of Information Science and
Electrical Engineering at the Graduate School of Kyushu University. He was responsible for Japan's most important contribution to the global 3GPP standard.
• Jan J. Kluk, OBE.GM, PicoCELA Group
– UK citizen working in Tokyo and Warsaw, Jan was Regional President East & Central Europe and COO of ICL-Fujitsu Poland Operations for over 20 years. Received the Order of The British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II.
Layer 2.5 implementation of PicoCELA Backhaul Engine
All-in-one L2.5 allows PicoCELA Backhaul Engine to work over various L1/L2 protocol suites
Wi-FiBluetooth Millimeter Radio
LEDPLC
PicoCELA is NOT a MESH technology
MESH is a maze of streets with multiple traffic lights
Internet
Dynamic Tree and Collision Free Frame Forwarding
PicoCELA Backhaul Engine creates a multi-lane highway
Internet
Demonstration of a MIMOZONE
Heat map of 2.4GHz access network: core + slave1 + slave2 + slave3
PicoCELA Backhaul Engine –a protocol suite with high portability
Middleware
Linux
MEM CPU Wi-FiOther
wireless IFs
SerialIFs
PBEApp AppApp App
App App
Porting onto various devices
PicoManager integrated cloud management suite
Live Feed
Confidential, (c)PicoCELA Inc., 2015 19
Deployment – Tenjin underground mall
85% reduction of cabling
27 units
Deployment – Canal City
88% reduction of cabling
140 units
Deployment – Daiwa Resort Hotel
90 units
74% reduction of cabling
Potential Enterprise MarketAccess Points
(enterprise, carrier)World: ~ $18 Billion
Sensor Devices
World: ~ $90 Billion
Location Information
Systems
World: ~ $100 Billion
PicoCELA target:10% penetration
PicoCELA target: 30% penetration
PicoCELA target:20% penetration
IoT market
Eve of IoT age
IoT age
IoT infrastructure challenges• Low Tx power of IoT end-points
– Transmit power has to be suppressed to extend battery life of IoT end-points.
• High density of IoT gateways– Many IoT gateways have to be placed densely to connect with low-powered
IoT end-points.
• Data cost – A big challenge is how to reduce data subscription costs for large scale
implementation with many IoT gateways when they are connected to a cellular system.
PicoCELA benefits for IoT infrastructure• PicoCELA technology makes deployments of IoT gateways
easier by reducing costly and cumbersome LAN cabling.
• Deployment of a small or large number of IoT gateways is no more difficult.
– The distance between IoT gateways and IoT end-points can be shortened, which reduces power consumption of IoT end-points
• Only core nodes require a cellular connection, which drastically reduces data subscription costs.
PicoCELA Backhaul Engine can be ported onto Intel based IoT solutions
EdisonMoon Island
PicoCELA Backhaul Engine is inter-operable between different IoT platforms
Enabled by PicoCELA Backhaul Engine
Thank you!