Presented by Kumar Singarajah, Avanti at the UK Spectrum Policy Forum Cluster 2 meeting on 16th Dec.
Available to download from: http://www.techuk.org/insights/meeting-notes/item/6870-meeting-notes-from-uk-spf-cluster-2-event-on-mmwave
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Future role of Satellite Technology - Towards a global 5G Ecosystem
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FUTURE ROLE OF SATELLITE
TECHNOLOGY –
TOWARDS A GLOBAL 5G ECO-
SYSTEM
Kumar Singarajah / Avanti
December 15, 2015
techUK / London
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WHAT SHOULD 5G BE ABOUT?
5G ― ubiquitous access to high data services / applications from any device, anywhere, anytime.
The future is about connectivity:
Communications & Control
Towards Digital Economy and Society
Modernisa1on of aging industries
Smart Homes, Cities and Countries
To create such an environment, one needs to integrate various services applications, emerging from various
services and access via a mix of access to different fixed and wireless networks.
It should also lower the net cost of service access (£ / month / Mbit) for consumers.
5G should be a composite of multi-layered, multi-RAT heterogeneous network including 2G, 3G, 4G, RLAN,
WIGIG
5G terrestrial wireless should also interwork / integrate with other radio access technologies like Fixed Satellite
Service (FSS), Broadcast Satellite Service (BSS) & Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) Systems.
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SATELLITE ADDED VALUE IN 5G
Global coverage and
dependability are and will
remain the main added
value of space related
communication services
Integrated in 5G network
infrastructure, Satcom
solutions are well
positioned to target the 4
main types of use
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ROLE OF SATELLITE SYSTEMS IN 5G ECOSYSTEM
The role of Satellite is also mentioned in the current ITU-R WP5D – IMT/ 5G Vision
Satellites can today deliver data rate services (> 100 Mbits/s – 1 Gbit/s) in ‘broadcast / multi-cast’ mode to small radio
access points.
In post 2020 period, satellites can deliver > 1–10 Gbit/sec services and will require additional viable spectrum access.
IMT/ 5G should not be only about mobile technology – it is more than just “Cellular” it is
“Wireless” Access
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FORESEEN EVOLUTION IN NETWORKS FOR HIGH
DATA RATE SERVICE DELIVERY
Satellite
FSS/BSS/MSS
Spectrum
Terrestrial
2.4 / 5 GHz
RLAN
Spectrum
Terrestrial
2G/3G/4G
Spectrum
TODAY TOMORROW
Fibre
Terrestrial
Broadcast
Spectrum
Terrestrial
2G/3G/4G
Cellular
Spectrum
HTS Satellite Technology
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FUTURE CONVERGED MULTIMEDIA NETWORK
Fully converged broadband satellite broadcasting network, resulting from a
convergence of multimedia distribution
Distribution of linear and non-linear services e.g. Push content to customers
Improve ICT overall cost and Spectrum Efficiency
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EXAMPLE: SATELLITE SERVICES – AN ONGOING
REVOLUTION:
Satellite IP
See: http://www.satip.info
See: http://www.myechostar.com
1 2e.g. SlingBox (Echostar) SAT-IP
Satellites can today deliver very high data rate services (> 100 Mbits/s – 1 Gbit/s) in
‘broadcast / multi-cast’ mode to small radio access points.
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OUTCOME OF WRC-15 FUTURE AGENDA ITEM ON
IMT / 5G MATTERS
WRC-19
WRC-15 – Future Agenda
Approx. 4 years
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KEY OUTCOME OF THE WRC-2015 ON WRC-2019 ACTIVITIES
FOR SCOPING IMT/5G DEVELOPMENT
The WRC-2015 concluded that in respect of WRC-2019 activities, the ITU-R should conduct studies on frequency-
related matters for IMT identification, including possible additional allocations, to the mobile services on a primary
basis are needed.
Such studies should be in portion(s) of the frequency range between 24.25 and 86 GHz for the future
development of International Mobile Telecommunications for 2020 and beyond.
Key elements of the WRC-2015 Resolution (IMT > 6 GHz) are:
The core globally allocated Ka-band FSS bands at 27.5 – 30.0 GHz are excluded from the scope of this
Resolution and future WRC-2019 agenda item for spectrum for IMT/5G terrestrial services.
to conduct and complete in time for WRC-19 the appropriate sharing and compatibility studies, for the
frequency bands: 24.25-27.5 GHz, 37-40.5 GHz, 42.5-43.5 GHz, 45.5-47 GHz, 47.2-50.2 GHz, 50.4-52.6 GHz,
66-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz, which have allocations to the mobile service on a primary basis; and
31.8-33.4 GHz, 40.5-42.5 GHz and 47-47.2 GHz, which will require additional allocations to the mobile
service on a primary basis,
Note: Frequency bands highlighted in red above are potentially the most suitable for 5G/IMT-2020.
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OVERALL 5G WIRELESS-ACCESS SOLUTION SCENARIO
5G Services Delivered via 4G+/ LTE evolution and new 5G technology
4G/4G+ LTE based carrier aggregation enables high data rates of 500 Mbits or more.
4G/4G+ evolution in ‘low-bands’ is key to future 5G ecosystem – including for enabling wide area coverage.
- in bands below 3.4 GHz (or below 3.8 GHz in EU).
New 5G radio-systems / RAT standards developed in mmwaves above 31 GHz including 60 GHz WIGIG.
Future 5G devices will be multi-band radios including ‘low-band ‘ 4G+/LTE+ and ‘> 31 GHz’ 5G.
mmWave Frequency Identified by WRC-15 Agenda Item 10‘Low-Band’ Frequencies identified by WRC-15 Agenda Item 1.1 and 1.2
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