The document summarizes an event about machine-to-machine (M2M) communications and the future Internet of Things (IoT). It describes the EXALTED project, which aims to develop a new scalable network architecture to support M2M communications over 3GPP LTE infrastructure. The event agenda includes sessions on radio resource allocation, energy efficiency, selected topics in M2M, and a keynote speech. The EXALTED project involves 13 partners across 6 countries and has a budget of 10.98 million euros over 30 months to address challenges of supporting a huge number of interacting devices with modest communication needs.
Supelec m2 m - iot - course 1 - update 2015 - part 1 - warming - v(0.1)Thierry Lestable
Internet of things (IoT) & Machine-to-Machine (M2M) course from Supélec - Warming phase / Q1'2015 session. Introduction of New alliances : HomeKit, Nest, Allseen, OIC
Supelec m2 m - iot - course 1 - update 2015 - part 3 - conclusion - v(0.1)Thierry Lestable
Conclusion - Supélec 2015 - course introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) and M2M. Multimedia part - Connected TV/Smart TV, 4K, cloud offers ramp-up, Net Neutrality
Supelec m2 m - iot - course 1 - update 2015 - part 1 - warming - v(0.4)Thierry Lestable
January 2015 - Update M2M/IoT introduction, course in Supélec (Part1/3)...Brief review connectivity systems & smart Home + IoT major industry alliances...
This represents the Conclusion part of final year course dedicated to M2M and Internet of Things, given in Supelec, one of Top engineering School in France.
Supelec m2 m - iot - course 1 - update 2015 - part 1 - warming - v(0.1)Thierry Lestable
Internet of things (IoT) & Machine-to-Machine (M2M) course from Supélec - Warming phase / Q1'2015 session. Introduction of New alliances : HomeKit, Nest, Allseen, OIC
Supelec m2 m - iot - course 1 - update 2015 - part 3 - conclusion - v(0.1)Thierry Lestable
Conclusion - Supélec 2015 - course introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) and M2M. Multimedia part - Connected TV/Smart TV, 4K, cloud offers ramp-up, Net Neutrality
Supelec m2 m - iot - course 1 - update 2015 - part 1 - warming - v(0.4)Thierry Lestable
January 2015 - Update M2M/IoT introduction, course in Supélec (Part1/3)...Brief review connectivity systems & smart Home + IoT major industry alliances...
This represents the Conclusion part of final year course dedicated to M2M and Internet of Things, given in Supelec, one of Top engineering School in France.
Analysys Mason - the opportunity for LPWA solutionsTom Rebbeck
These slides, taken from our report, explore the market opportunity for LPWA solutions. The full report can be found at http://bit.ly/1uynFVO
Telecoms operators and vendors are exploring alternatives to traditional cellular technology to address the specific needs of machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) services.
These technologies – called low-power, wide-area (LPWA) solutions – have three main advantages over the traditional networks:
lower cost: the target is produce modems for less than USD5
battery powered: the aim is to get 10 years of service from one AA battery
strong propagation: LPWA will have greater propagation than traditional cellular.
These characteristics open up markets for which traditional cellular technology is unsuitable – for example, where high module costs made the business case unviable or for devices that do not have a permanent power source, such as water meters.
We believe that LPWA services can target a market of more than 3 billion M2M connections worldwide by 2023, and generate over USD10 billion from connectivity revenue alone.
TADSummit Closing Keynote: BYOSpectrum – Why private cellular is a game-changerAlan Quayle
Dean Bubley, Disruptive Analysis.
The telecoms industry loves to claim that 5G will disrupt and transform industries. What it hasn’t realised is that the first industry that will get disrupted is telecom itself. New local or shared spectrum bands (such as CBRS in the US), programmable cloud-based cores, eSIM and various other enablers are making it much easier for enterprises, IT companies, cities and Internet/cloud players to build their own private 4G – and soon 5G – networks.
That’s not to say it’s as simple as installing Wi-Fi, but for various organisations from airports to oil companies to hospitals, it’s becoming a more realistic proposition. There are also various hybrids, where telcos can sell “slices” or local/enterprise MVNO deals, or allow companies to just run a separate private core network. Add in a new set of wholesale models (called Neutral Host), and the future wireless operator landscape looks very different from today.
We’re seeing the democratisation of “programmable cellular networks”.
Billions of interconnected devices that are connected to the internet in the IoT (Internet of Things) will produce astronomical amount of data to process. The amount of data can easily overload the cloud computing resources at the back-end IT systems. With Fog (or Edge) computing, the problem can be eased by allowing smart devices (e.g., smartphones, PCs, set-top boxes) at the edge of the IoT networks.
To meet the new connectivity requirements of the emerging IoT segment, 3GPP has taken evolutionary steps on both the network side and the device side. A single technology or solution cannot be ideal to all the different potential IoT applications, market situations and spectrum availability. As a result, the 3GPP standardizing several technologies, including Extended Coverage GSM (EC-GSM), LTE-M and NB-IoT.
LTE-M, NB-IoT and EC-GSM are all superior solutions to meet IoT requirements as a family of solutions, and can complement each other based on technology availability, use case requirements and deployment scenarios. The evolution for these technologies is shown in figure #5. Technical studies and normative work for the support of Machine Type Communication (MTC) as part of 3GPP LTE specifications for RAN began in 3GPP Release 12 and are continuing with the goals of developing features optimized for devices with MTC traffic.
Private 5G Networks and Vendor DiversificationDean Bubley
Presentation given by Dean Bubley @disruptivedean to TechUK / Spectrum Policy Forum online meeting about 5G Vendor Diversification, and the links to Private Cellular Networks. Indicates that the vendor landscape for indoor & private cellular is much wider than the macro RAN
5G: a revolution or an evolution for IoT by Merouane DEBBAH, HuaweiEuroIoTa
Targeted for 2020, 5G will take the eco-system to a whole new level. New applications, new business models and even new industries will spring up around 5G. With 5G, we can expect our high speed connections to extend into our vehicles, into our things, with fewer interruptions and new ways of working or remote working starting to take off. If we look at some of the goals of 5G versus where we are today, we can see the gap that has to be bridged over the next few years. The goal of 1ms latency is nearly 50x better than current LTE systems. In order to go from 100Mbps per user to 10Gbps, we need 100x the throughput per connection. The current 10,000 connections per square kilometer needs to increase to 1Million connections which is a 100x increase in density. Reliable communications today with LTE top can sustain 350km/h and we expect to bring that up by 1.5x to 500km/h . Finally the current core networks and backhaul/front-haul are inflexible with wasted pools of bandwidth. The introduction of SDN/NFV will allow much better ability to chop up and virtualize the network resources for lower operational costs and capital costs and much greater flexibility. In this talk, we will briefly describe the candidate 5G technologies and provide a look at the actual worldwide standardization process.
The webinar provided background information on various call topics and on support available for both UK and European organisations in how to apply for funding and search for partners. KTN hosted this event on behalf of Innovate UK and was delivered by Elenaor Brash, UK5G, Stafford Lloyd, National Contact Point ICT, Innovate UK, Mythri Hunukumbure, Principal Research Engineer, Samsung, and Viola Hay, Knowledge Transfer Manager - European Programmes, KTN.
The webinar gave an overview of H2020 5G Call topics, and support available for UK organisations in how to apply for funding, as well as information on Brexit and the continuation of UK participation in H2020. This enabled attendees to gain an insight into the benefits of participating, guidelines for preparing a project outline and the support and collaboration tools available.
In summary, the webinar covered:
- Open and Forthcoming 5G Call Topics
- Support for UK Organisations
- UK participation in Horizon 2020
Find out more about the 5G Special Interest Group at https://ktn-uk.co.uk/interests/5g
There has been no shortage of edge computing activities during 2017, in both the telco and web-scale
domains. Several Tier One communication service providers (CSPs), including AT&T, China Mobile, and
Deutsche Telecom (DT), have announced that edge computing will be a key component of their future
network strategies and expect that several new use cases will be powered by edge servers. In the cloud
domain, Amazon, Facebook, and Google are pushing further toward the edge of their own networks, creating
more points of presence throughout the world. Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods in the United States
could also be interpreted as a first attempt to obtain real estate across the U.S. market that can be used
for Amazon’s edge servers. In fact, all major web-scale companies—Amazon, Google, and Microsoft—have
announced edge computing services that are driven by IoT use cases.
Smart Cities, IoT, SDN, 5G Networks, Cloud Computing… Managing Complexity wit...Bristol Is Open
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Innovate – Monetizing Mobile Broadband and OTT
Speaker Michael Martinsson, Fixed Broadband and Convergence Market Category Driver. Presentation from the Broadband World Forum, Amsterdam, 2012.
Presentation at NFV & Zero Touch WC April 2018.
Telefonica's strategy with open source technology and open networks, use cases and collaboration efforts.
Saguna edge computing solution for private enterprise networksSaguna
Private enterprise network solution using public LTE/5G infrastructure for Industry 4.0 manufacturing and Industrial IoT. Saguna Mobile Edge Computing solution delivers 5G URLLC performance, enterprise control of private data, easy to operate IT solution low OPEX and CAPEX
Philip DesAutels, senior director of IoT for the Linux Foundation, gives an introduction to the AllSeen Alliance and the value of using open source to build a framework for the Internet of Things. This talk took place at the Linux Foundation's 2015 Collaboration Summit.
Analysys Mason - the opportunity for LPWA solutionsTom Rebbeck
These slides, taken from our report, explore the market opportunity for LPWA solutions. The full report can be found at http://bit.ly/1uynFVO
Telecoms operators and vendors are exploring alternatives to traditional cellular technology to address the specific needs of machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) services.
These technologies – called low-power, wide-area (LPWA) solutions – have three main advantages over the traditional networks:
lower cost: the target is produce modems for less than USD5
battery powered: the aim is to get 10 years of service from one AA battery
strong propagation: LPWA will have greater propagation than traditional cellular.
These characteristics open up markets for which traditional cellular technology is unsuitable – for example, where high module costs made the business case unviable or for devices that do not have a permanent power source, such as water meters.
We believe that LPWA services can target a market of more than 3 billion M2M connections worldwide by 2023, and generate over USD10 billion from connectivity revenue alone.
TADSummit Closing Keynote: BYOSpectrum – Why private cellular is a game-changerAlan Quayle
Dean Bubley, Disruptive Analysis.
The telecoms industry loves to claim that 5G will disrupt and transform industries. What it hasn’t realised is that the first industry that will get disrupted is telecom itself. New local or shared spectrum bands (such as CBRS in the US), programmable cloud-based cores, eSIM and various other enablers are making it much easier for enterprises, IT companies, cities and Internet/cloud players to build their own private 4G – and soon 5G – networks.
That’s not to say it’s as simple as installing Wi-Fi, but for various organisations from airports to oil companies to hospitals, it’s becoming a more realistic proposition. There are also various hybrids, where telcos can sell “slices” or local/enterprise MVNO deals, or allow companies to just run a separate private core network. Add in a new set of wholesale models (called Neutral Host), and the future wireless operator landscape looks very different from today.
We’re seeing the democratisation of “programmable cellular networks”.
Billions of interconnected devices that are connected to the internet in the IoT (Internet of Things) will produce astronomical amount of data to process. The amount of data can easily overload the cloud computing resources at the back-end IT systems. With Fog (or Edge) computing, the problem can be eased by allowing smart devices (e.g., smartphones, PCs, set-top boxes) at the edge of the IoT networks.
To meet the new connectivity requirements of the emerging IoT segment, 3GPP has taken evolutionary steps on both the network side and the device side. A single technology or solution cannot be ideal to all the different potential IoT applications, market situations and spectrum availability. As a result, the 3GPP standardizing several technologies, including Extended Coverage GSM (EC-GSM), LTE-M and NB-IoT.
LTE-M, NB-IoT and EC-GSM are all superior solutions to meet IoT requirements as a family of solutions, and can complement each other based on technology availability, use case requirements and deployment scenarios. The evolution for these technologies is shown in figure #5. Technical studies and normative work for the support of Machine Type Communication (MTC) as part of 3GPP LTE specifications for RAN began in 3GPP Release 12 and are continuing with the goals of developing features optimized for devices with MTC traffic.
Private 5G Networks and Vendor DiversificationDean Bubley
Presentation given by Dean Bubley @disruptivedean to TechUK / Spectrum Policy Forum online meeting about 5G Vendor Diversification, and the links to Private Cellular Networks. Indicates that the vendor landscape for indoor & private cellular is much wider than the macro RAN
5G: a revolution or an evolution for IoT by Merouane DEBBAH, HuaweiEuroIoTa
Targeted for 2020, 5G will take the eco-system to a whole new level. New applications, new business models and even new industries will spring up around 5G. With 5G, we can expect our high speed connections to extend into our vehicles, into our things, with fewer interruptions and new ways of working or remote working starting to take off. If we look at some of the goals of 5G versus where we are today, we can see the gap that has to be bridged over the next few years. The goal of 1ms latency is nearly 50x better than current LTE systems. In order to go from 100Mbps per user to 10Gbps, we need 100x the throughput per connection. The current 10,000 connections per square kilometer needs to increase to 1Million connections which is a 100x increase in density. Reliable communications today with LTE top can sustain 350km/h and we expect to bring that up by 1.5x to 500km/h . Finally the current core networks and backhaul/front-haul are inflexible with wasted pools of bandwidth. The introduction of SDN/NFV will allow much better ability to chop up and virtualize the network resources for lower operational costs and capital costs and much greater flexibility. In this talk, we will briefly describe the candidate 5G technologies and provide a look at the actual worldwide standardization process.
The webinar provided background information on various call topics and on support available for both UK and European organisations in how to apply for funding and search for partners. KTN hosted this event on behalf of Innovate UK and was delivered by Elenaor Brash, UK5G, Stafford Lloyd, National Contact Point ICT, Innovate UK, Mythri Hunukumbure, Principal Research Engineer, Samsung, and Viola Hay, Knowledge Transfer Manager - European Programmes, KTN.
The webinar gave an overview of H2020 5G Call topics, and support available for UK organisations in how to apply for funding, as well as information on Brexit and the continuation of UK participation in H2020. This enabled attendees to gain an insight into the benefits of participating, guidelines for preparing a project outline and the support and collaboration tools available.
In summary, the webinar covered:
- Open and Forthcoming 5G Call Topics
- Support for UK Organisations
- UK participation in Horizon 2020
Find out more about the 5G Special Interest Group at https://ktn-uk.co.uk/interests/5g
There has been no shortage of edge computing activities during 2017, in both the telco and web-scale
domains. Several Tier One communication service providers (CSPs), including AT&T, China Mobile, and
Deutsche Telecom (DT), have announced that edge computing will be a key component of their future
network strategies and expect that several new use cases will be powered by edge servers. In the cloud
domain, Amazon, Facebook, and Google are pushing further toward the edge of their own networks, creating
more points of presence throughout the world. Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods in the United States
could also be interpreted as a first attempt to obtain real estate across the U.S. market that can be used
for Amazon’s edge servers. In fact, all major web-scale companies—Amazon, Google, and Microsoft—have
announced edge computing services that are driven by IoT use cases.
Smart Cities, IoT, SDN, 5G Networks, Cloud Computing… Managing Complexity wit...Bristol Is Open
Service & Content Providers’ Perspective of Smart Cities -How to enrich citizen experience using a pervasive urban SDN connectivity environment, Ramon Casellas
Innovate – Monetizing Mobile Broadband and OTT
Speaker Michael Martinsson, Fixed Broadband and Convergence Market Category Driver. Presentation from the Broadband World Forum, Amsterdam, 2012.
Presentation at NFV & Zero Touch WC April 2018.
Telefonica's strategy with open source technology and open networks, use cases and collaboration efforts.
Saguna edge computing solution for private enterprise networksSaguna
Private enterprise network solution using public LTE/5G infrastructure for Industry 4.0 manufacturing and Industrial IoT. Saguna Mobile Edge Computing solution delivers 5G URLLC performance, enterprise control of private data, easy to operate IT solution low OPEX and CAPEX
Philip DesAutels, senior director of IoT for the Linux Foundation, gives an introduction to the AllSeen Alliance and the value of using open source to build a framework for the Internet of Things. This talk took place at the Linux Foundation's 2015 Collaboration Summit.
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LTE MTC: Optimizing LTE Advanced for Machine Type CommunicationsQualcomm Research
LTE MTC will significantly increase battery life, reduce cost/complexity, and enhance coverage by optimizing LTE Advanced for machine-type communications. These optimizations will empower innovative machine-to-machine (M2M) services across a wide range of use cases that demand the ubiquitous coverage, high reliability, and robust security of 4G LTE connectivity, without the high data rate requirements of mobile broadband.
For more information, please visit www.qualcomm.com/lte-mtc.
Download the presentation here: https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/lte-mtc-optimizing-lte-advanced-for-machine-type-communications.pdf
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- How Open Line Systems and optical white boxes could play a role in building NREN networks.
- Are these technologies mature enough to rely on?
- What are the key issues it is going to solve?
- What are the operational consequences of such dramatic network architecture changes?
- What have standardizations bodies done in the area of Open Optical Network?
- Do we have clear demarcation points between different functional blocks and boxes?
Telecom Infra Project. Open Optical Packet Transport. Openesses, Programmability and Automation driven by SW-integration and Multi-Layer Packet-Optical Integration. Common-API, Open source Packet-Optical Planner
This article presents a study of the state of the art of sensor networks wireless systems, which continue to develop and present a wide variety of Applications. These networks constitute a current and emerging field of study where combines the development of computers, wireless communications and devices mobile phones and integration with other disciplines such as agriculture, biology, medicine, etc. I know presents the main concept, components, topologies, standards, applications, problems and challenges, then delves into security solutions and concludes with basic simulation tools.
Smart Digital Port Market Transformation thanks to Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Twin, (private) 5G/B5G, C-V2X, and Robotics (incl. UAV/UTM).
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Sagemcom Speech regarding Major Trends with IoT LPWAN Geoloction challenges, and products solutions such as GPS Offload, WiFi sniffing, BLE proximity, and of course including native triangulation from LoRaWAN, whch brings overall disruption.
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The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
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In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
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Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
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https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
1. EXpAnding LTE for Devices
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications
‘Key’ to the Future Internet of Things (IoT)
Welcome Session
Dr. Thierry LESTABLE
Technology & Innovation,
SAGEMCOM SAS
9 December 2011 UPRC
FP7 EXALTED – IEEE Globecom 2011 – International Workshop on Machine-to-Machine Communications (IWM2M)
3. EXALTED Vision
“A new scalable network architecture supporting the most challenging
requirements for the future wireless communication systems and providing
secure, energy efficient, and cost effective Machine-to-Machine (M2M)
communications suitable for low end devices”
...toward Future
Internet of Things.
FP7 EXALTED – IEEE Globecom 2011 – International Workshop on Machine-to-Machine Communications (IWM2M) 3
4. Challenges
Growing demand for diverse M2M applications
– Huge number of interacting devices
– Modest communication needs of devices
– Global coverage
Power/energy limitation of devices operating for months or years
Autonomous operations of devices with no or limited human intervention
Unified framework for M2M systems and services
– Large number of vertical applications
– Network scalability and complexity for huge number of interacting devices
– Integration with the rest of the all-IP networks
– Facilitate application development
Reliable network coverage
Low revenue per device and/or service
Spectrum efficiency
Security
Interoperability
– Various access technologies for devices
– Seamless domain interoperability
Global standards
– Interoperable international standards for M2M
FP7 EXALTED – IEEE Globecom 2011 – International Workshop on Machine-to-Machine Communications (IWM2M) 4
5. Expected Outcomes
A new scalable end-to-end network architecture over 3GPP LTE infrastructure
– for efficient and cost-effective M2M communications
– aiming towards an all-IP networking system
Cost, spectrum, and energy efficiency of
– Radio access technology
– Mechanisms for M2M applications co-existing with high capacity cellular applications
Power and energy efficient terminal devices (M2M devices and M2M gateway)
supporting low-cost autonomous operations for months or years.
Low-cost automated security and provisioning solutions for M2M communication
over LTE.
New business opportunities
Standardization and dissemination of project results
FP7 EXALTED – IEEE Globecom 2011 – International Workshop on Machine-to-Machine Communications (IWM2M) 5
6. Technical Approach
- System Focus
WP4: E2E M2M System
WP3: LTE-M System
WP5: Security & Provisioning WP6: Device Improvement
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7. Applications / Use cases
Key use cases specified by ETSI TC M2M:
– Smart metering
– eHealth
– Connected consumer
– Automotive
– City automation
There are many more applications / use cases :
– for example environmental monitoring, industrial automation
Representative use cases for EXALTED innovations and proof of
concept:
– Intelligent Transport System , Smart Metering and Monitoring , and
eHealthcare
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8. Deliverables (Year 1)
WP Lead Delivery
Deliverable Name
No No. Beneficiary date
D1.1 Website of the project 1 SC M1
Description of baseline reference systems,
D2.1 scenarios, technical requirements & evaluation 2 TKS M9
methodology
Optimizing a Linux operating system for M2M
D6.1 6 SC M9
devices
D1.2 Evaluation of progress states of the project, issue 1 1 SC M12
D2.2 Impact of use cases on business model 2 VID M12
D3.1 First report on LTE-M algorithms and procedures 3 ALUD M12
Study of commonalities and synergies between LTE-
D3.2 3 TUD M12
A and the heterogeneous network
Selection of scenarios for proof of concept testbeds
D7.1 and specifications for key building blocks 7 TST M12
functionalities and interfaces
Report on the standardization and dissemination
D8.1 8 VGSL M12
activities for the first evaluation period
All available to download for free
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9. M2M & LTE
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10. Wireless M2M: 4 pillars
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11. Vertical Markets in LTE
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12. Smart Grids revenues & ROI
- Smart Grids Wireless Revenues expected to reach 166Million EUR
worldwide in 2015 (3 to 4% or Wireless M2M)
Return On Investment (ROI):
-Smart Meters: 5 Years
-Smart Grids: add 10 Years
Source: IDATE
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13. VTel reached agreement with CVPS/GMP (merging) to provide
Smart Metering Communications services, thank to the LTE
Wireless Open World (WOW) network (fully deployed by 2013),
funded via Gvt Broadband rural plan.
WOW
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15. - Currently rolling out WiMAX Network
- 150 sites
- 12000 Smart Monitoring devices
- 3000 Mobile Field computers
- 200 Substations
- Already plan migration to FULL LTE Network
- Trials in 2011: 15 sites
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16. Worldwide Cellular Spectrum
FDD: 2x70MHz FDD: 2x35MHz
TDD: 50MHz
FDD Hong-Kong
7 3
China Mobile
2600 1800
AWS TeliaSonera Genius Brand
Vodafone CSL Ltd
O2 …
Major TD-LTE Market
… (incl. India)
Verizon
metroPCS AT&T
21
NTT DoCoMo
1500
Refarming and Extensions are still to come…
Licensed spectrum is at a premium
Fragmentation & Harmonization of
spectrum is big constraint for cellular M2M
Digital Dividend
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17. Need for Trust, Privacy & Security
Customer behaviour (privacy) can be easily Identified, classified,
and exploited commercially
Sounds intrusive.
?
STRONG Need to Inform & educate!
As always with M2M…
We need to learn more from Experience!
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18. European Commission:
Privacy Protection Guidance
Need for Governance Actions
– Privacy & protection of personnal Data
– Trust, Acceptance & Security
– Standardization
Internet of Things
Internet of Things for People
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20. LTE & 4G patents
$12.5 billion
6000+ patents
24000+ patents
$4.5 billion
WHO’s NEXT?…
$2.6 billion
$340 Million $770 Million
Risk to ‘Kill’ the Business…
And innovation
Especially in Vertical Markets!
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21. Verizon LTE Innovation Center
LTE Connected Car Office in the Box Connected Home (incl. eHealth)
Bicycle LiveEdge.TV
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22. IWM2M Workshop – Agenda
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23. Agenda - Morning
08:40 – 09:40
08:40 – 09:40 Keynote Speech 1
Keynote Speech 1
Next Generation Machine-to-Machine Solutions - Delivering
Next Generation Machine-to-Machine Solutions - Delivering
M2M services over Heterogeneous Networks
M2M services over Heterogeneous Networks
Narayan Menon (Vice President R&D, InterDigital, USA)
Narayan Menon (Vice President R&D, InterDigital, USA)
09:40 – 10:00
09:40 – 10:00 Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Session 1 - Radio Resource Allocation and Management
Session 1 - Radio Resource Allocation and Management
Session Chair: Thierry Lestable (Sagemcom, France)
Session Chair: Thierry Lestable (Sagemcom, France)
10:00 – 10:20
10:00 – 10:20 Uplink Scheduling for Machine-to-Machine Communications in
Uplink Scheduling for Machine-to-Machine Communications in
LTE-based Cellular Systems.
LTE-based Cellular Systems.
AthanasiosLioumpas, AngelikiAlexiou (University of Piraeus, Greece)
AthanasiosLioumpas, AngelikiAlexiou (University of Piraeus, Greece)
10:20 – 10:40
10:20 – 10:40 Performance Analysis of a Distributed Resource Allocation
Performance Analysis of a Distributed Resource Allocation
Scheme for D2D Communications
Scheme for D2D Communications
Marco Belleschi (University of Siena, Italy), Gabor Fodor (Ericsson
Marco Belleschi (University of Siena, Italy), Gabor Fodor (Ericsson
Research, Sweden), Andrea Abrardo (University of Siena, Italy)
Research, Sweden), Andrea Abrardo (University of Siena, Italy)
10:40– 11:00
10:40– 11:00 Power Allocation Schemes for Spatial Field Estimation with
Power Allocation Schemes for Spatial Field Estimation with
Compressed Observations in M2M Capillary Networks
Compressed Observations in M2M Capillary Networks
Javier Matamoros, CarlesAntón-Haro (Centre Tecnologic de
Javier Matamoros, CarlesAntón-Haro (Centre Tecnologic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain)
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain)
11:00 – 11:20
11:00 – 11:20 Prioritized Random Access with Dynamic Access Barring for RAN
Prioritized Random Access with Dynamic Access Barring for RAN
Overload in 3GPP LTE-A Networks
Overload in 3GPP LTE-A Networks
Jen-Po Cheng ,, Chia-han Lee (Academia Sinica, Taiwan), Tzu-Ming Lin
Jen-Po Cheng Chia-han Lee (Academia Sinica, Taiwan), Tzu-Ming Lin
(ITRI, Taiwan)
(ITRI, Taiwan)
11:20 – 11:40
11:20 – 11:40 Throughput Comparison of Random Access Methods with M2M
Throughput Comparison of Random Access Methods with M2M
Customers in LTE Networks
Customers in LTE Networks
Ki-Dong Lee, Sang Kim, and Byung Yi (LG Electronics Mobile Research,
Ki-Dong Lee, Sang Kim, and Byung Yi (LG Electronics Mobile Research,
USA)
USA)
11:40 – 12:00
11:40 – 12:00 A Novel Low Complexity Differential Energy Detection for
A Novel Low Complexity Differential Energy Detection for
Sensing OFDM Sources in Low SNR Environment
Sensing OFDM Sources in Low SNR Environment
Parisa Cheraghi, Yi Ma, Zhengwei Lu, Rahim Tafazolli (University of
Parisa Cheraghi, Yi Ma, Zhengwei Lu, Rahim Tafazolli (University of
Surrey, UK)
Surrey, UK)
12:00 – 13:30
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Break
Lunch Break
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24. Agenda – Afternoon (1/2)
Session 2 – Energy Efficiency
Session Chair: Carles Antón-Haro (CTTC, Spain)
13:30 – 13:50 Energy Harvesting Communication System with Battery
Constraint and Leakage
Bertrand Devillers, DenizGunduz (CTTC, Spain)
13:50 – 14:10 Power Saving for Machine to Machine Communications in
Cellular Networks
Hua Chao, Yu Chen, Jinsong Wu (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Shanghai,
P.R. China)
14:10 – 14:30 Energy-Efficient Data Collection in WSN with Network Coding
Stephan F. Pfletschinger, Monica Navarro, Christian Ibars (CTTC,
Spain)
Session 3 –Selected Topics
Session Chair: Peter Rost (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany)
14:30 – 14:50 IoMANETs: Mobility Architecture for Wireless M2M Networks
Andrew Attwood, MadjidMerabti, Omar Abuelmaatti (Liverpool John
Moores University, UK)
14:50 – 15:10 Mobile Cloudable Applications - New Way of Distributing Mobile
Tasks Into the Cloud
Sebastian Presecan (iQuest Technologies, Romania)
15:10 – 15:30 A Mediated Gossiping Mechanism for Large-scale Sensor
Networks
Frieder Ganz, PayamBarnaghi, Francois Carrez, Klaus Moessner
(University of Surrey, UK)
15:30 – 15:50 VALUE CHAIN Scenarios for Machine to Machine ECOSYSTEM
Oswald Jumira (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
15:50 – 16:10 Coffee Break
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25. Agenda – Afternoon (1/2)
16:10 – 16:40 Keynote Speech2
M2M standardization: Status, Trends and Challenges
Jeffrey O. Smith (Chief Technology Officer, Numerex, USA)
16:40 – 17:40 Panel Session
“Technical and Business Challenges of Large Scale M2M
Networks”
Moderator: Thierry Lestable (Sagemcom, France)
Panellists:
Narayan Menon (InterDigital, USA)
Jeffrey O. Smith (Numerex, USA)
Carles Antón-Haro (CTTC, Spain)
17:40 – 17:50 Close-up
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26. Keynote Speech 1
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27. Thank you for your attention.
Any interest for further collaboration, please contact us:
thierry.lestable@sagemcom.com
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