Harald Ludwig, Technical Forum Chair, TCCA – Control Room Implementers guide, followed by Importance of testing: Difference between narrow-band and broad-band eco systems
Harald Ludwig, Technical Forum Chair, TCCA – Control Room Implementers guide, followed by Importance of testing: Difference between narrow-band and broad-band eco systems
The presentation delivers insights on smart cities market, forecast, business models and role of Internet of Things (IoT). Further, the presentation deals with Fibre / FTTX enabling Smart cities more effective way. There will be plenty of noteworthy examples on how Cyient (http://www.cyient.com/) helped / helping Smart communities with its unique approach of S3 strategy (S3-Services, Systems & Solutions) in powering the smart homes, communities and cities. In addition, author of this presentation expands the role of Smart applications that are necessary to accomplish the Smart city concept of FTTH / Broadband delivery, both inside the home, business and general outdoor areas.
Achievements and future works of ITU-T Study Group 20 on IoT and its applications including smart cities and communities
Presented at WTSA-16 by Mr Nasser Saleh Al Marzouqi, Chairman of ITU-T Study Group 20
Open Source and Cloud: Change Through CollaborationOPNFV
In recent years as virtualization and cloud became more and more mature an opportunity has been created for the industry to move towards an NFV networking methodology. In parallel with this phenomenon the role of open source has evolved to establish a fundamentally new paradigm for software development. The ICT industry has had to adapt to this change and move away from traditional ways of working.
During this presentation we will share some of our experience of the cloud market including SDN and NFV. We intend to shed light on some of the challenges faced and what lessons learnt on the path toward collaborative standardization and open source development. We will also highlight the importance of OPNFV and its role as an avenue to upstream communities for both investigation and cooperation
In this work, the implications of new technologies, more specifically the new optical FTTH technologies, are studied both from the functional and non-functional perspectives. In particular, some direct impacts are listed in the form of abandoning non-functional technologies, such as micro-registration, which would be implicitly required for having a functioning operation before arrival the new high-bandwidth access technologies. It is shown that such abandonment of non-functional best practices, which are mainly at the management level of ICT, immediately results in additional consumption and environmental footprint, and also there is a chance that some other new innovations might be `missed.' Therefore, unconstrained deployment of these access technologies is not aligned with a possible sustainable ICT picture, except if they are regulated. An approach to pricing the best practices, including both functional and non-functional technologies, is proposed in order to develop a regulation and policy framework for a sustainable broadband access.
Electronic proof of delivery & vehicle tracking #COMIT2019Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Colin McCreadie, PODFather Ltd and Tim Copping Tarmac at the 2019 COMIT Conference. More information:http://www.comit.org.uk/conference-2019
How to avoid Pitfalls of FTTx Nework Laying - Cyient Solutions (A Case study)
Read our latest paper publication that was presented in APAC FTTH Conference, 2014. Our paper provides innovative solutions to avoid common pitfalls of network deployment. Please click on below link for the presentation.
FIRE slideshow running on the FIRE (Future Internet Research and Experimentation) booth, organized by AmpliFIRE / FUSION projects, at the ECFI-2 event on 17-18 September 2014 in Munich, Germany.
More information: http://www.ict-fire.eu.
FIRE slideshow running on the FIRE (Future Internet Research and Experimentation) booth, organized by all FIRE Support Action projects (AmpliFIRE, ceFIMS-CONNECT, CI-FIRE, ECIAO and FUSION) at the Net Futures 2015 (former FIA) event on 25-26 March 2015 in Brussels, Belgium.
More information: http://www.ict-fire.eu.
An FTTx business case focused on realisation of tangible benefits by consolidating the technology for PON & Node access networks with mobile backhauls, while canvasing them on single platform effectively. Learning objectives of this case study are to understand complex issues in relation to FTTN, FTTP & LTE/4G deployments and managing them efficiently with skilful People, Process & Tools (PPT).
Christophe Alter of Orange Telecom presented to attendees of MPLS+SDN+NFV World in Paris in March 2017. He discussed the OIF's new certification program.
Testing Challenges and Approaches in Edge ComputingAxel Rennoch
As known from the Internet of Things (IoT) testing there also exist multiple challenges for the Edge Computing (EC) quality assurance and automated testing process. Developers and QA experts need to understand specific requirements and possible approaches to be applied in Edge Computing Test design, definition and execution. Special attention will be given to existing approaches, testing techniques and tools which follow standardized methods, are freely available and successfully applied for various mobile and fixed network solutions.
The FORGE project (http://ict-forge.eu/) made the iBook version of the FIRE 2014 brochure. Based on it, the AmpliFIRE project has made a generic “web edition”/eBook including embedded video & HD picture links!
This publication gives an insight into what is real and usable today in FIRE.
The FIRE Facility and Research projects funded by the European Commission under FP7 ICT Objective 1.6 and the FIRE related international projects are presented here, with a focus on giving examples of experimentation that has been undertaken.
More FIRE publications available at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/publications.html.
FIRE activities at the ICT2015 summarized: exhibition, networking & other related sessions.
The detailed description of all FIRE and FIRE related activities at the ICT 2015 is available at: http://bit.ly/FIRE-ICT2015 (long link: http://www.ict-fire.eu/events/eventview/article/ict2015-innovate-connect-transform.html).
The presentation delivers insights on smart cities market, forecast, business models and role of Internet of Things (IoT). Further, the presentation deals with Fibre / FTTX enabling Smart cities more effective way. There will be plenty of noteworthy examples on how Cyient (http://www.cyient.com/) helped / helping Smart communities with its unique approach of S3 strategy (S3-Services, Systems & Solutions) in powering the smart homes, communities and cities. In addition, author of this presentation expands the role of Smart applications that are necessary to accomplish the Smart city concept of FTTH / Broadband delivery, both inside the home, business and general outdoor areas.
Achievements and future works of ITU-T Study Group 20 on IoT and its applications including smart cities and communities
Presented at WTSA-16 by Mr Nasser Saleh Al Marzouqi, Chairman of ITU-T Study Group 20
Open Source and Cloud: Change Through CollaborationOPNFV
In recent years as virtualization and cloud became more and more mature an opportunity has been created for the industry to move towards an NFV networking methodology. In parallel with this phenomenon the role of open source has evolved to establish a fundamentally new paradigm for software development. The ICT industry has had to adapt to this change and move away from traditional ways of working.
During this presentation we will share some of our experience of the cloud market including SDN and NFV. We intend to shed light on some of the challenges faced and what lessons learnt on the path toward collaborative standardization and open source development. We will also highlight the importance of OPNFV and its role as an avenue to upstream communities for both investigation and cooperation
In this work, the implications of new technologies, more specifically the new optical FTTH technologies, are studied both from the functional and non-functional perspectives. In particular, some direct impacts are listed in the form of abandoning non-functional technologies, such as micro-registration, which would be implicitly required for having a functioning operation before arrival the new high-bandwidth access technologies. It is shown that such abandonment of non-functional best practices, which are mainly at the management level of ICT, immediately results in additional consumption and environmental footprint, and also there is a chance that some other new innovations might be `missed.' Therefore, unconstrained deployment of these access technologies is not aligned with a possible sustainable ICT picture, except if they are regulated. An approach to pricing the best practices, including both functional and non-functional technologies, is proposed in order to develop a regulation and policy framework for a sustainable broadband access.
Electronic proof of delivery & vehicle tracking #COMIT2019Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Colin McCreadie, PODFather Ltd and Tim Copping Tarmac at the 2019 COMIT Conference. More information:http://www.comit.org.uk/conference-2019
How to avoid Pitfalls of FTTx Nework Laying - Cyient Solutions (A Case study)
Read our latest paper publication that was presented in APAC FTTH Conference, 2014. Our paper provides innovative solutions to avoid common pitfalls of network deployment. Please click on below link for the presentation.
FIRE slideshow running on the FIRE (Future Internet Research and Experimentation) booth, organized by AmpliFIRE / FUSION projects, at the ECFI-2 event on 17-18 September 2014 in Munich, Germany.
More information: http://www.ict-fire.eu.
FIRE slideshow running on the FIRE (Future Internet Research and Experimentation) booth, organized by all FIRE Support Action projects (AmpliFIRE, ceFIMS-CONNECT, CI-FIRE, ECIAO and FUSION) at the Net Futures 2015 (former FIA) event on 25-26 March 2015 in Brussels, Belgium.
More information: http://www.ict-fire.eu.
An FTTx business case focused on realisation of tangible benefits by consolidating the technology for PON & Node access networks with mobile backhauls, while canvasing them on single platform effectively. Learning objectives of this case study are to understand complex issues in relation to FTTN, FTTP & LTE/4G deployments and managing them efficiently with skilful People, Process & Tools (PPT).
Christophe Alter of Orange Telecom presented to attendees of MPLS+SDN+NFV World in Paris in March 2017. He discussed the OIF's new certification program.
Testing Challenges and Approaches in Edge ComputingAxel Rennoch
As known from the Internet of Things (IoT) testing there also exist multiple challenges for the Edge Computing (EC) quality assurance and automated testing process. Developers and QA experts need to understand specific requirements and possible approaches to be applied in Edge Computing Test design, definition and execution. Special attention will be given to existing approaches, testing techniques and tools which follow standardized methods, are freely available and successfully applied for various mobile and fixed network solutions.
The FORGE project (http://ict-forge.eu/) made the iBook version of the FIRE 2014 brochure. Based on it, the AmpliFIRE project has made a generic “web edition”/eBook including embedded video & HD picture links!
This publication gives an insight into what is real and usable today in FIRE.
The FIRE Facility and Research projects funded by the European Commission under FP7 ICT Objective 1.6 and the FIRE related international projects are presented here, with a focus on giving examples of experimentation that has been undertaken.
More FIRE publications available at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/publications.html.
FIRE activities at the ICT2015 summarized: exhibition, networking & other related sessions.
The detailed description of all FIRE and FIRE related activities at the ICT 2015 is available at: http://bit.ly/FIRE-ICT2015 (long link: http://www.ict-fire.eu/events/eventview/article/ict2015-innovate-connect-transform.html).
5G will connect billions of devices, things and people and bring an Ocean of new opportunities to cope with continuous traffic growth, low latency service expectations, energy efficiency, urban density and many other requirements demanding more and more innovation in the CMOS, MEMS and Protonics space but also many other areas.
Presentations given at the
Workshop 6: European and Taiwanese Cooperation on 5G
Wednesday, 19 June 2019, at EUCNC 2019 in Valencia, Spain.
All presentations atre available.
Small cells: Delivering densification for 5G (3GPP RAN 5G Workshop) Small Cell Forum
At a 3GPP 5G workshop in Phoenix, Small Cell Forum identified priorities that will be critical in shaping the roadmap for 5G networks. The Forum outlined the issues, options and requirements on which its members are working, and which could smooth the path to the introduction of 5G.
RECAP at ETSI Experiential Network Intelligence (ENI) MeetingRECAP Project
This presentation was delivered by Johan Forsman (Tieto), Jörg Domaschka (UULM) and Paolo Casari (IMDEA Networks) at the ETSI Experiential Network Intelligence (ENI) Meeting in Warsaw, Poland, on April 12th, 2019. ETSI Experiential Networked Industry Specification Group (ENI ISG) work on defining a Cognitive Network Management architecture using Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques and context-aware policies to adjust offered services based on changes in user needs, environmental conditions and business goals. The intention is that the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques in the network management system should solve some of the problems of future network deployment and operations. For more information, see https://www.etsi.org/technologies/experiential-networked-intelligence.
The Programmable Telecom Network
Douglas Tait
Director Telecoms Markets
Oracle
Stefano Gioia
Master Principal SDP Solution Specialist
Oracle
Enzo Amorino
Telecom Italia
WebRTC and Telecom APIs are the fundamental enablers of the programmable telecom network. We'll share several case studies on how Oracle's customers are rewriting the rules on telecom app development, with a special focus on Telecom Italia.
Текущее состояние рынка SDN/NFV и Huawei на нём. Взгляд с трех основных напра...ARCCN
Эдуард Василенко — директор по развитию решений SDN/NFV компании Huawei с докладом «Текущее состояние рынка SDN/NFV и Huawei на нём. Взгляд с трех основных направлений: услуги, бизнес-процессы, технологии»
OIF experts presented project updates, discussed overcoming implementation challenges through interoperability and open optical networking and disaggregation at NGON & DCI World 2022 held in Barcelona, Spain June 21–23, 2022.
Speakers gave an overview of OIF’s 400ZR work, including results from a recent interoperability demonstration, co-packaging, Common Management Interface Specification (CMIS), common electrical interfaces (112G and 224G) and Transport Software Defined Networking (SDN) Application Program Interface (API).
1. 1
5G Vision for Future Networks
From Use Cases to Implementation
Dr Hamid Falaki
Digital Catapult, London, UK
EuCNC 2015, Paris, France
W05: WWRF Workshop –
A Business and Enterprise Perspective on the Upcoming 5G Era
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015
(@hfalaki)
2. 2
A national centre to
rapidly advance the
UK’s best digital ideas
Completely neutral
Not for profit, private
limited company
Digital Catapult
• Applied Research
• 5GIC, test bed
• 5G SME Engagement
• Partners
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
5. 5
5G Vision – Stakeholders
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
http://networld2020.eu/relationship-to-5g-ppp/
Providers Community
• Network vendors
• Device makers
• Network operators
• Service operators
• Regulators
• Standardisation bodies
User Community
• Businesses & Corporations
• Governments Organisations
• Cities & Councils
• Citizens & Members of Public
• IoT & M2M
• & ,,,
6. 6
5G Vision – Stakeholders
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
NGMN
“5G is an end-to-end ecosystem to
enable a fully mobile and connected
society. It empowers value creation
towards customers and partners,
through existing and emerging use
cases, delivered with consistent
experience, and enabled by
sustainable business models.”
5G Value creation capabilities
5G business models
5G use case families
7. 7
5G Vision – Stakeholders
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
NGMN
“5G is an end-to-end ecosystem to
enable a fully mobile and connected
society. It empowers value creation
towards customers and partners,
through existing and emerging use
cases, delivered with consistent
experience, and enabled by
sustainable business models.”
8. 8
5G Vision – Global
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
EU, 5G PPP
3GPP
4G America
GSMA, GSA
ITU
TTC, Japan
R a p i d G l o b a l U p t a k e o f 4 G
9. 9
5G Vision – Global
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Japan (TTC)
Telecommunication
Technology Committee
Provides a
comprehensive
review of the
requirements and
technologies
addressing the
direction for 5G
networks of the
future {June 2015}Ref. http://www.ttc.or.jp/e/topics/20150413/download/
EU, 5G PPP
3GPP
4G America
GSMA
ITU
TTC, Japan
10. 10
5G Vision – Global
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Far-East
China, Japan , Korea,
Singapore, …
docomo
ARIB
Korea 5G large scale
demonstration for
Olympic 2018
Samsung
11. 11
5G Vision – Timeline
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
ITU… IMT-2020
Vision for development of the goals,
processes and timeline for the
development of 5G mobile systems
Their next step is the requirements for
technical performance
NB: IMT-Advanced required
• compatibility of services within IMT
and with fixed networks;
• capability of interworking with other
radio access systems
12. 12
5G Vision – Timeline
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
European Union
Comparison of EU 5G activities
with rest of the world
A global vision and standards for 5G
will be developed together with
international partners in late 2015-
2016 under the leadership of the
3GPP standardisation body, the ITU
and the Open Networking
Foundation. With this early input,
the EU stands a good chance that
key elements of its vision will form
part of the global standards.
14. 14
5G Use Cases
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Capturing Requirements
Use Case
Scenario
Requirement
Architecture
Technology
Selection
Implementation
15. 15
5G Use Cases
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
NGMN
The recent white
paper provides a
family of use cases
with some details
16. 16
Use Cases
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
SVOD
Subscription Video On Demand
Digital media and content delivery
is one of the fundamental services
in any communication service
TV on demand has brought some
challenges to scheduled TV
broadcasting services
SVOD market is expanding
17. 17
Case Study Capturing Use Cases for LPWAN
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Recent Workshop @ Digital Catapult Centre
IoT Data Service Score
Asset management 444444
Traffic Applications 44444
Energy … 444
Health & Well being 444
Value of Data from sensing the city
18. 18
Digital Catapult’s 5G SME Workshop
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
• Objective:
• debate the SME angle
• hear the SME voice
• Top themes
• Open standards for SDN and NFV
• Needs for open testbeds
• Content Distribution
• Service Orientation
• SMEs just beginning to notice
• Aware of opportunity and support
20. 20
Some of the requirements captured
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Application & Services
• Low latency
• Security, trust, privacy, identity
• Open shared system // network OS
// common universal sensor
interoperability
• Flexibility – trade off capabilities
• Open test beds
Technology Enablers
• SME/Operator/Vendor defined
Business model & Engagement Plan
• Multi-RAT Technology
• Open Network API
• Intelligent Networks + Spectrum
Sharing
• SDN & NFV
• Test Beds
22. 22
5G Implementation – Architecture
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
NGMN – Architecture
Enabling 5G network slices
implemented on the same
infrastructure
23. 23
5G Implementation – Architecture
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Broadcasting
Services
Future of Television -
• Content on Demand
• Personalised
Broadcasting
Channel
24. 24
5G Implementation – Technologies
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Spectrum
• Licensed
• Unlicensed
• Public Land Mobile Networks
• Satellite Networks
• Terrestrial Broadcast
25. 25
5G Implementation – Technologies
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Spectrum
• Licensed
• Unlicensed
• Public Land Mobile Networks
• Satellite Networks
• Terrestrial Broadcast
Ref. https://artes.esa.int/projects/study-satellite-role-4g-mobile-networks
26. 26
5G Implementation – Technologies
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Services
5G is an enabler that simply improves
the way in which we connect with our
digital media.
Business benefit will come from the
new products and services that are
developed to exploit 5G.
27. 27
5G Implementation – Technologies
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
Enabling Technologies
• Network Solutions
• Wireless Solutions
• Optical Solutions
• Internet of Things
• Big Data
IoT – long battery life and low cost solutions
Low latency network design – but how to do it?
SDN / NFV – can it be robust enough?
Separation of control planes and data
mmWave solutions – huge challenges in antenna design and beam steering
New 5G modulation and coding schemes
Optical communications?
Better backhaul solutions
New spectrum management and sharing approaches
29. 29
Summary & Business Innovation
WWRF workshop Eu-CNC 2015 (@hfalaki)
5G networks of future will enable
• Rich communication services yet to be defined
• Societal and economic value from Big Data & IoT
Business innovation is hand in hand with technology innovation
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