More Related Content Similar to R&s 10 juin 2015 sequans ambroise (20) R&s 10 juin 2015 sequans ambroise2. Sequans: A Decade of 4G Leadership
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FOCUS
More than a decade optimizing only 4G solutions
EXPERTISE
Tens of millions of units shipped across six generations
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3. * Cisco, Ericsson
The Internet of Things
50 billion connected devices by 2020*
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4. PAN and LAN for IoT
Benefits
Low-power
Readily available
No need for licensed
spectrum
Low cost
Limitations
Short-range only
Need smartphone or
hub to connect
No guaranteed QoS
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Zigbee Bluetooth Wi-Fi
Application focus
Monitoring &
control
Cable
replacement
Web, video,
email
Battery life (days) 100-1000+ 1-7 1-5
Bandwidth (kbps) 20-250 720 1000s+
Range (meters) 1-75+ 1-10+ 1-100
Key attributes
Reliable, low
power, cost
effective
Cost effective,
convenient
Speed,
flexibility
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5. Wide-area Cellular for IoT
Many IoT and M2M applications benefit from wide-area cellular connectivity
Geographic coverage
Managed access
Licensed spectrum
Mobility
Security
QoS
Spectral efficiency
Reliability
Low latency
Acceptable throughput
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6. Connectivity Needs for Various IoT Devices
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Uplink /
Downlink
Throughput
Need
Low-power
Need
Low-latency
Need
Asset tracking devices UP -- ++ -
Metering UP -- ++ -
Industrial routers UP/DOWN + -- +
Portable Video UP ++ ++ ++
Gaming devices UP/DOWN ++ + ++
Tablets UP/DOWN +++ + ++
Each application has its own needs
Cellular IoT technology must be versatile!
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7. Cellular IoT Connectivity Options
3GPP/3GPP2
2G: GPRS, EDGE, 1x RTT
3G: WCDMA, EV-DO
4G LTE: CAT4, CAT1
GERAN Rel-13*
LTE-M / MTC
CAT0 (Rel 12)
CAT-M (Rel 13)
LPWA** technologies
Lora
Sigfox
Weightless-N
7
* Standard under definition.
** Low-power wide area.
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8. The Case for LTE in IoT
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Longevity
Global
Ecosystem
Spectral
Efficiency
Low OpEx
Performance
Low-latency
All-IP
scalability
Source: GSA
390+ Networks
in 130+ countries
2200+ Devices
from 180+ vendors
3GPP has defined LTE “Category 1” and “Category 0”
especially to address the unique demands of the IoT market
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9. LTE: Already More Affordable
Than you Think – and Getting Better
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Costs represent comparative volume pricing for full single-mode LTE module, without IPR.
Actual pricing varies based on module supplier, specifications, RF band count and other factors.
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NOTES:
• Left edge of arrow represents approximate timing of 3GPP release spec freeze
represents estimated initial deployments of devices and networks
* Sequans estimates
Pre
2013
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Timing of 3GPP LTE Releases
and UE Categories for IoT
3GPP R8: UE CAT1
3GPP R12:
UE CAT0
3GPP R13:
UE “LTE-M/CAT-M”
Sequans Calliope CAT1
chipset available
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11. Example Use Cases
Smart Meter
Needs
Send small bursts of data on the
uplink
Strong security
Low-power (especially water
and gas)
Long life cycle
Advantages of LTE CAT1/0
Leverage existing coverage of
LTE
Low-cost, secure solution
Native-IPv6 and extended sleep
modes in the standard
Fitness Band
Needs
Always-on connectivity
Low-bandwidth, uplink mostly
Low-power
Advantages of LTE CAT0
No need to tether to and carry a
smartphone
Immediate upload to cloud
Low-power implementation
Main drawback of BTLE is need
to carry smartphone
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Available Sequans-Powered Devices
Home & Portable Router Mobile Computing
M2M & IoT
Best Buy Insignia™ Flex 8” Tablet
Gemtek
ODU
Gemtek
IDU
ZMTel
IDU
Netcomm
ODU
Verizon Ellipsis™
Jetpack®
MHS800L
Devices have not been announced
KZ Broadband
IDU
Colibri CAT4 Calliope CAT1
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Home/Mobile Routers
•Expanding to more carriers as
LTE coverage is extended
• More capabilities such as
VoLTE for new types of devices
Mobile Computing
• Mid-range
tablets/notebooks
• 4G connectivity for small
premium to WiFi only
• More carriers offering new
services such as LTE
broadcast
M2M/IoT
• More devices connected to
LTE network as operators
shut down 2G
• New devices/applications –
e.g. wearables for health
monitoring
• Potential for billions of units
in the next 5-10 years
Capitalizing on Lasting Trends
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Evolving Market Dynamics
Inflection point expected in 2016
4G is both disruptive and
technically challenging
• 4G standard evolving rapidly
• Diversity of devices/applications
requires optimized solutions
Segments are maturing at
different rates
• Home/portable routers well-
established and growing
• Mobile computing is visible and
highly competitive market
• M2M/IoT is nascent but offers most
growth potential – has unique
technical requirements
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Innovative “Portfolio” Strategy
Better performance/lower cost vs. all-purpose multi-mode/legacy solutions
Home/Mobile Routers; Public Safety Tablets; Accessories; Wearables; Metering
Ultra-high performance; advanced features Ultra-low power; long battery life, low cost
Max 450 Mpbs
LTE-A, 3 CA
Max 300 Mpbs
LTE-A , 2 CA
Max 150 Mpbs
LTE optimized
Max 150 Mpbs
< 3G+ solution cost
Max 10 Mpbs
< 3G solution cost
Max 1 Mpbs
~2G solution cost
Lower cost vs. comparable multi-mode solution;
optimized for specific device application
Better performance vs. legacy cellular solution;
optimized for all-IP, future-proof 4G network
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16. LTE is Ready to Fuel the IoT Explosion
Sequans is leading this trend
IoT is real, big and now
Cellular connectivity plays
a key role
LTE is a smart choice – and getting
better all the time
Sequans has the industry’s most IoT-
optimized LTE chipsets
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