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Demand 2020
Devices &
Consumers
Applications
& Industry
Service
Providers
Network
…
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Industry transformation
Transformed
IndustriesTraditional Industries
Devices Applications
Operators & Network
Digitize & Mobilize
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Building 5g
Platform for 50 Billion
Open Innovation
Global developments
Global standard
Milestones every year
Research & Development
5G System View
One Network –
Multiple Industries Industry Journey Technology Evolution
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5G
1000xMobile Data
Volumes
10x-100x
Connected Devices 5xLower Latency
10x-100x
End-user Data Rates
10x
Battery Life for Low
Power Devices
Source: METIS
Evolution Towards 2020
4G3G2G
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What 5G will provide
Multi domain
performance
Foundation for efficient
industries and society
Text
Text
Text
Energy
Performance
Text
Global
standard
Mass market
personalized TV
Massive machine type
of communications
Critical machine type
of communications
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flexibility and robustness
Flexibility
Robustness
Mobile Programmable Agile SustainableOpen
Secure Reliable StandardizedScalable
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Ericsson drives 5g to become
a global standard
NORTH
AMERICA EUROPE
CHINA
4G Americas
University Research
Europe
METIS
Horizon2020/5GPPP
863, 5G promotion group
JAPAN
ARIB, Testbed activities
KOREA
5G Forum, Govt push
• NGMN
• ITU-R
• 3GPP
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One network –
multiple industries
A common network platform with
dynamic and secure Network Slices
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User Requirements
Broadband experience
everywhere anytime
Massive Machine
Type Communication
Critical Machine
Type Communication
Mass market
personalized TV
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Broadband experience
everywhere anytime
• Users we require unlimited access to information and
services, anywhere and anytime
• Video down- and upload drives traffic volumes and
the peak bit rates demand.
• The challenge in a 5G network is to create high
[edge] bit-rates and high capacity
• The challenge in the services aspect is to create
3rd
party provided access and make it Multi-Radio
Access technology capable
• The challenge in the customer experience dimension
is to provide:
• E2E performance
• Move from network KPI to Services KPI
• Create automation and Self Organizing
Networks
• Multi-Radio Access Technologies
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Transport Infra-structure
with massive machine type
communication
• Road sensors can be buried in the road and report
status like traffic volumes, congestion, temperature,
road damage and wildlife presence.
• Need to survive for years without a battery change
and the data volumes exchanged will have to be kept
low.
• The 5G challenges in the network aspect are low
energy, use case adapted latency and wide-area
coverage
• The 5G challenge in the services aspect is many
connections
• The 5G challenges in the customer experience
dimension are device Management and data
aggregation & analytics
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Mass market
personalized TV
• In the Networked Society there will be 15bn video-
enabled devices connected to broadband IP,
transforming the consumption experience of TV.
• By 2020 we predict that consumers in advanced
markets will have shifted their patterns to a 50:50 split
of on-demand content vs linear/live TV. As we evolve
to an all-IP world it will open up for an un-plugged
wireless media world.
• 5G will change the media distribution landscape by
providing efficient and flexible media delivery and TV
broadcasting opportunities.
• Together with eco-system players in the consumer
device industry a new media delivery paradigm shift will
be established for mass-market personalized TV
services leveraging 5G
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Remote Machinery with
critical
machine type
communication
• Controlling heavy machinery remotely is believed to
become an important use case in the future.
• The reason for remote operation can be due to
hazardous environments for humans or for
increased efficiency and cost.
• 5G challenges in the network are:
• High bit-rates
• Low latency
• Wide-area coverage
• Reliability
• 5G challenges in the services aspect are low
latency, QoS, resources follows the end users
• 5G challenges in the customer experience
dimension is e2e performance for customer
experience and control/management by customer
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5G radio Test BED
DEMONSTRATEINVESTIGATELEARN
Propagation
@ 10+ GHz
Technology for large
bandwidth, high
frequency systems > 5 Gbps
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5G Radio Test bed Phases
Phase 2 Phase 3
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2014-2015
•400 MHz BW
•15 GHz band
•5+ Gbps peak rate
•Flexible duplex
•4 stream MIMO
•Multi-site deployments
•Distributed MIMO
2015-2016
•Next generation test bed
hardware
•Implementation and testing
of multiple 5G technology
components
2017+
•Complete trial network
•Form factor for pre-
commercial trials
Phase 1
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5G excavator
demo at MWC 2015
Ericsson Research demonstrated remote control of
real life, full size Excavators at MWC2015.
See the video:
http://www.ericsson.com/news/150306-remote-control-ove
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“5G for Sweden” - program
Purpose of the program
-Strengthen competiveness
of Swedish industry
-Apply ICT in Industrial
processes, products &
services
-Leverage current and 5G
mobile networks
-Industry pilots
- Innovation projects
- Establish research
community in ICT
Program focus
Example of outcome
-Enabling remote control of
equipment in hazardous
environments
-Provide ultra reliable and
low latency for remote
control center and process
automation
Ericsson
Scania
SAAB
Volvo Contraction Equipment
KTH
Chalmers
LiTH
LTH
RISE
SICS
Vinnova
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Driving of the 5g evolution
Global efforts for a
global standard 2020
Technology
Leadership in all
5G domains
Track record in
digitalization of industries
World leading
research together with
industry and academia
We will make it work. As always.
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Editor's Notes
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Ericsson 5G delivers 5 Gbps speeds
July 1, 2014, 18:00
Live, over-the-air demonstration of Ericsson pre-standard 5G technology achieves 5 Gbps throughput in the 15 GHz frequency band
NTT DOCOMO and SK Telecom senior management witness Ericsson's achievement that employs innovative radio interface and advanced MIMO technology
5G performance will enable new machine-to-machine applications that benefit both consumers and enterprises
5G implementation in commercial mobile networks is expected in 2020, but Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) has already achieved speeds of 5 Gbps in live, over-the-air demonstrations of the company's pre-standard 5G network technology. This proven performance will be critical to addressing both the relentless growth in mobile data demand and enabling the next-generation machine-to-machine applications. NTT DOCOMO and SK Telecom senior management witnessed Ericsson's achievement at Ericsson lab in Kista, Sweden.
The Ericsson Mobility Report (June, 2014) forecasts that 85 percent of North American mobile subscriptions will be LTE by 2019. This high penetration of LTE indicates that North America could be one of the first regions to adopt 5G. At the same time, Japan and South Korea are also likely to benefit from early 5G availability with trials already announced by both NTT DOCOMO and SK Telecom. A regional appendix of Ericsson Mobility Report shows LTE subscription penetration had already reached over 30 percent in Japan and over 50 percent in South Korea - the highest in the world.1
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