Lte Femtocells: Stepping stone for killer applications
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LTE Femtocells: Stepping Stone for Killer Applications
Zahid GhadialyeXplanoTech Ltd.
Date: 19/11/2008
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Where are Femtocells now?
All major operators are having some kind of Femtocells trialsFirst IMS based 3G Femtocell to be launced in Japan in Jan. 09‘Heavy Reading’ report suggests that full fledged commercial launches will happen end of 2010 or beginning 2011.Informa report (Aug. 08) suggests that there will be 40 million Femtocells by end of 2013
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Where is LTE now?
T-Mobile, Nortel and LG demonstrated data transfer from a vehicle in Bonn, Germany using LTE – Sep 08.ABI Research predicts that there will be 32 million subscribers will be using LTE by 2013.NTT DoCoMo plans to roll out LTE commercially by end 2009.In Americas, operators who were supporting CDMA2000 are now supporting LTE as evolution path.
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Comparing LTE with pre-LTE
Pre-LTEData Rates:
DL – 42Mbps max.UL – 11Mbps max.
Fixed 5MHz Spectrum
Spectrum efficiency: ½x – ¼x times LTELatency: 50ms
LTEData Rates:
DL – 300Mbps max.UL – 75Mbps max.
Flexible Spectrum from 1.25MHz to 20MHzSpectrum efficiency: 2x-4x times pre-LTE technology Latency: 5-10ms
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What about LTE Femtocells?
Operators are showing interest in initially rolling out LTE as Femtocells to iron out the problems with the evolving technologyClearwire is rolling out its WiMAX offering initially the same way; in shape of Femtocells.
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Useful Statistics
Source: www.dilbert.com
More than 50% of voice calls originate indoors – AirvanaMore than 70%of data traffic originate indoors - PicoChip According to a recent European Commission survey of 27,000 homes across the European Union, 24% currently use mobile phones-only at home – a number that's expected to grow. –Malcolm Latham, Motorola
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Top Mobile Applications!
SMS is still the Killer App.
Source: Mark Selby, Nokia in Forum Oxford Conference, April 2008
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Designing Killer Applications
Recipe to design killer applications:Something new everyday
– E.g., NewsAvailable instantly whenever needed
– E.g., Youtube or similar VOD servicesChallenging or Entertaining
– E.g., Games, Music, etc.Something that can reduce cost
– E.g., VoIP services like SkypeKeeping in touch
– E.g., Facebook, MSN messenger, etc.Something to help in everyday life
– E.g.,GPS, Maps, etc.Purchase whatever and whenever you like
– E.g., E-bay or Amazon
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Designing our Killer Applications
Now lets design our KILLER APPLICATIONS
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Killer Application 1 - Wireless HDDMotivation
Personal details of 600,000 recruits lost22 January 2008 - Defence Secretary Des Browne has launched an official inquiry into military security after the loss of a Royal Navy laptop containing the personal details of 600,000 people. Browne also revealed that two other laptops had been stolen, one in Manchester in October 2006 and one in Edinburgh in December 2000 …
RAF loses data on 50,000 personnelSeptember 29, 2008 -- The Royal Air Force has suffered a data loss that has reportedly put tens of thousands of personal records at risk.The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said that it is investigating the breach, which is believed to stem from the loss of three portable hard drives from an RAF base at Innsworth in Gloucestershire.
T-Mobile Germany admits massive customer data loss
6 October 2008: It's taken a very long time to come out, but T-Mobile has owned up to losing details for 17 million of its customers. The German mobile phone company, which is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, is now red-faced after details of the data loss were published by the German mag Der Spiegel.
MoD data loss total could hit 1.7 million
14/10/08: A recent data breach at the Ministry of Defence(MoD) could prove to be much worse than originally feared. The portable hard drive reported missing by subcontractor EDS could contain data on as many as 1.7 million prospective recruits.The estimate is far higher than those originally given at a modest 100,000 records.
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Killer Application 1 - Wireless HDD‘Current generation’ storage
Nearly all of us use memory stick.
Over 100 million in use at present.
Data is generally stored unencrypted.
Its not too difficult to break encryption if encrypted.
People tend to store sensitive information on these memory sticks.
People have even admitted on storing back account details and PIN’s.
Mostly used inside in a house or an office.
So what if this gets lost?
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Killer Application 1 - Wireless HDD‘Next generation’ storage
To make this storage secure, we can use a wireless form of memory stick.The phone when connected to the laptop gives same appearance as normal memory stick.All data is stored in secure database located in operator premises:
Data flow on Air interface is protected by Access securityAdditional security can be applied based on IMSI.
Offline option is available via website to manage and check the stored data.
DatabaseAS
Core Network
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Killer Application 1 - Wireless HDDAnalysis: How and Why
Why we need LTE Femtocells for this:These memory devices are nearly always used indoorsIt is necessary to have good Radio coverage to get high data rates LTE data rates of 300Mbps is not far off from USB 2.0 data rates of 480MbpsNot suitable for Macrocells for high amount of storage as the data transfer would generally exceed the quota.Data speeds of 300Mbps means no other user can generally use thecell hence Macrocells are again ruled out for this app.Large amount of data transfer would require free or capped charges which is possible only with Femtocells ‘Home Zone’ rates.
Reason for success:Available instantly and on demandFastHelp in everyday lifeBasic Data Security
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Killer Application 2 – Home Security SystemMotivation
Our home is full of complicated systems that can go wrong and cause considerable dent in the pocket. Some of the things that can go wrong are:
Burglary and Break-inUnwanted visitors and pestsWater pipe burstWater tank leakageElectrical appliance like Iron left on by mistakeWater in the house because of flooding, etc.
People install expensive security systems but that is for the exterior and to avoid burglars breaking in.What about the problems that can go wrong inside the house?
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Killer Application 2 – Home Security SystemExtensive Security
Mobile based indoor and outdoor cameras are now easily available:
Trade off between quality and amount of time required to transfer pictures.Limitations on the amount of pictures that can be transferred because of data usage
These cameras can be coupled with motion sensors if requiredCan be used to monitor the people around the house as well as people coming in and going out of the house.In case of an event, the owner can be alerted immediately. If no response received within a certain time then if required emergency services can be alerted.
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Killer Application 2 – Home Security SystemAnalysis: How and Why
Why we need LTE Femtocells for this:Good radio coverage required for indoor location even in cornersFast response time required in case of eventsLTE Femtocells would ensure high quality images instantlyContinuous video recordings and high quality pictures transfer regularly require cheap access to air interface. Transferring data using Femtocells would mean lower or negligible data costsMultiple devices can be in operation at any time thereby requiring higher data capacity
Reason for success:Available instantly and on demandHelp in everyday lifeSomething that can reduce costKeeping in touchBasic Home Security
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Conclusion
LTE Femtocells: would allow applications to transfer enormous amount of data andat the same time the cost of data transfer would be negligible via ‘Home Zone’ rates.would allow high speed of data transfer (up to 300Mbps) as in case of connected lines
This will definitely give birth to groundbreaking and challenging ‘Killer Applications’
Any Questions?
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