5G through the lens of a « Green Field » LPWAN Thierry Lestable, Ph.D Head of Innovation, Office of CTO Vice-Chair LoRa™ Alliance 5G
5G through the lens of
a « Green Field » LPWAN
Thierry Lestable, Ph.D
Head of Innovation, Office of CTO
Vice-Chair LoRa™ Alliance
5G
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Emerging De-facto LPWAN standards & proprietary systems
Vs? And/Or?
‘De-facto’ standards
IOT, Multi-Vendors, Certification
proprietary
Use cases, Scenarios,
Requirements…
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Through the Lens of GSMA 5G – back in Dec’14
LP
WA
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Not much attention
paid back then onto
LPWAN focus….
Hopefully since then
NB-IoT back-up!
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Through the Lens of ITU’s IMT-2020 (5G)
LoRa™ would definitely fit into Usage
Scenarios of Massive MTC
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Through the (Magnifying) Lens of 3GPP & ITU
Massive Internet of Things,
clearly borrow lot of features
from “Green Field” LPWAN
Pilars, thus resulting in
common Verticals.
Sharing some Directions of improvements
whilst ultimate targets might differ,
depending on Time-to-Market (TTM), and
Costs Trade-offs.
IoT LPWAN MUST maintain both a VERY
Low TCO, and fast Roll-out.
Source: Qualcomm
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Through the lens of 3GPP & ITU:
initial enablers & Data Monetization..
Network slicing: offering dedicated virtual sub-networks,
each with different flavors tailored to each Vertical Market needs.
Green Field LPWAN can definitely benefit from both such common
understanding of additional Data Value/Monetization, and disruptive
enablers such as Network slicing….
Source: Nokia
Source: Nokia
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Through the Lens of 3GPP TR 22.891 – Rel.14 – Feb.’16
– New Services & Markets Enablers
• Wide area sensor monitoring & event driven
alarms
• IoT Device Initialization
• Wearable Devices
• Multi-Access Network integration
• Network Slicing
• Context Awareness
• Content Caching (e.g. GW/FOTA)
• Device with variable data
• Domestic Home Monitoring
• Materials & inventory Mgt & Location
Tracking
• Enhanced Positioning
• Green Radio
• ….
Non-exhaustive list
Many identified services & enablers are of very high
interest to Green Field LPWAN, for current deployments
or for future releases.
Frequency Bands &
Spectrum usage…
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5G will aggregate all bands
Source: Huawei
Higher Capacity & Massive Throughput Coverage, High mobility
reliability
The very foundations of 5G are tightly related with new
spectrum assets. Ultimate ‘full power’ 5G (Phase 2) will thus
depend on WRC-19.
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IoT unlicensed bands Harmonization – LoRaWAN™
US
A
915 – Australia - 928
915 – Brazil - 928
923 – Brunei
- 925
917 – Korea
– 923,5
920 – Singapore
- 925
919 – Malaysia - 923
915 – EU - 921
The 902-928MHz band is
seen as an Harmonization
band, to facilitate Global
Roaming/Mobility of End
Points worldwide
902 – USA - 928
Europe ISM Band Extension
Europe for now, is behind in terms of unlicensed bands availability…slowing
down disruptive alternative approaches & ecosystems
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5G for All Spectrum Types
ASA: Authorized Shared Access LSA: Licensed Shared Access
Following FCC decision with 3.5GHz, any similar scenario
for other bands, for “Green Field” LPWAN?
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Finding more appropriate spectrum….for ALL
Need for appropriate (Alternative) IoT LPWAN Spectrum:
- IoT LPWAN Service clearly identified & recognized
- Shared spectrum
- Unlicensed
- Sub-GHz - Rules of usage more appropriate (e.g. Duty cycle, Tx
Power,…)
Allow disruptive Innovation, sustainable investment, new
Stakeholders’ Landscape, New business Models, open
competition
AVOID LOCK-IN
5G Enablers…
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5G Advanced Wireless Technologies
The Radio access part & technologies are the major differences from
“Green Field” LPWAN.
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5G PHY Layer – Enablers…
F-OFDM
Source: Huawei
Current “Green Field” LPWAN do not plan any PHY Layer evolutions.
Besides, some of 5G PHY techniques are not appropriate (complexity,
power consumption, price, TTM) to systems only focused on IoT.
“One to Rule them All”
approach.
SCMA: Sparse Code Multiple Access / F-OFDM: Filtered OFDM
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GeoFencing, GeoTargeting, GeoPositioning, Tracking…
Smart Cities
“Next generation high accuracy positioning
will require the level of accuracy less than
[1m] in more than [95%] of service area,
including indoor, outdoor and urban
environment. Specifically, network based
positioning in three-dimensional space
should be supported with accuracy from
[10 m] to [<1 m] at [80%] of occasions, and
better than [1 m] for indoor deployments
[2].”
3GPP TR 22.891
LoRa™ is sharing the same
understanding w.r.t (network)
positioning seen as disruptive
application for IoT…Now accuracy
requirements clearly differ.
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End-to-end (E2E) « Green Field » IoT LPWAN architecture
Currently LoRaWAN™ does not specify
the Core Network Architecture.
Many stakeholders providing the Packet
Core (including IoT platform) are well
known & recognized actors, thus providing leading edge expertise and
technologies.
Some “Guidelines” are being drafted to
facilitate Roll-outs, together with APIs
specifications.
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5G Flexible E2E Network Architecture
Many “Green Field” deployments have the advantage of lack of
constraints from existing IT…in a sense they could thus be perfect
playground to benefit from the latest advances (NFV/SDN/Slicing).
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5G - Dynamic Creation of Tailored services
Source: Qualcomm
Within LoRa™ Alliance we believe COMPLEMENTARITY
and thus CONVERGENCE is the way-forward to take full
benefit from all systems.
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5G - Radio Access Virtualization
Even though there is
no C-RAN in LoRa™,
end-points are not
associated with GWs.
Any GWs hearing the
Rx Packets forward
them directly to Core.
This is also a perfect
playground for
Infrastructure
Sharing.
Currently only 1
(preferred) GW for
Downlink.
Source: Huawei
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5G Networks will be deployed by a variety of entities
Source: Qualcomm
LoRa™ Networks are
currently being
deployed by a wide
diversity of
stakeholders (ByTel, La
Poste, Swiss Post),
requiring many different
categories of products
to support their digital
transformation.
Sic
onia
™ S
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com
nano-GW (indoor) Femto LoRa™ (indoor)
IoT LoRa™ LPWAN thus carry many
industries, and will ultimately benefit large variety of stakeholders, including
the citizen…
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5G IPRs
LoRa™ Alliance is Royalty-Free
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5G IoT Costs
15$
10$
5$
1$
For enabling IoT to
take-off massively, the
whole (value) chain
needs to be capable of
offering the best prices…since all layers
would ultimately add
their own costs.
Challenge of course is
to avoid a collapse of the value itself…
Chipsets & (certified) Modules costs
are Key, but bear in mind the costs
platforms…
Timelines & Time-to-Market…
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5G Hype?….Not for long. On track, with clear Milestones…
Rel.12 Rel.13 Rel.14 Rel.15 Rel.16
5G
5G Standard 5G Research, prototypes 5G Roll-out
2021
Rel.17+
2022
5G Phase 1 5G Phase 2 5G Evolution
wrc-15 <6GHz wrc-19>6GHz
5G P1 Networks
V1.0 V1.1 Core TBC
Wrap-up…
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Wrap-Up
“Green Field” IoT LoRa™ Networks are definitely addressing similar use cases,
scenarios identified within the 5G Umbrella, with the name of “Massive IoT”. Within
the next 2-3 Years many innovations are coming in the Back-End…
Some of the investigations and enabling technologies driven by 5G enthusiasm
and promising global market will definitely also benefit “Green Field” IoT
LPWAN.
Indeed, LoRa™ Networks are “Cloud Friendly” and benefit from the latest
advances in that domain.
Since Most of the time, in the absence of existing legacy Network, this gives fresh
opportunity to design NEW efficient architecture fully tailored for IoT Needs, thus
offering cost competitive advantages.
Ultimately, it is truly believed in LoRa™ Alliance that COMPLEMENTARITY
with Cellular brings growth opportunities to both, and will be facilitated
thanks to new 5G Core technologies.
Thanks for your attention…