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Page 1: ETSI – TECHNOLOGIES IN SUPPORT OF SMART CITIES Simon Hicks–General Assembly ChairmanCEN/CENELEC, Riga, 4 Jun 2015 © ETSI 2015. All rights reserved.

ETSI – TECHNOLOGIES IN SUPPORT OF SMART CITIES

Simon Hicks–General Assembly Chairman CEN/CENELEC, Riga, 4 Jun 2015

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ETSI - Supporting smart cities

Industry members - focus on standardsHistory of producing standards for large scale connectivityIn particular mobile phone standards, where through 3GPP we are now on the 4th generationLooking at some of the technologies that could support smart citiesIn particular 5G – what might it look like?ETSI – providing the glue for smart cities

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Smart City Building Blocks: ICT

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Citizen in the center / customer information

Smart energy

Sensors and M2M

connectivity

Mobility/transports

Access to data, data

storage and management

health

culture

Smart meters

cloud

Consumer devices

IoT

Data ownership/privacy

security

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Smart City – ICT Standards @ETSI

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3GPP mobile communicationsOne M2MxDSL / Fibre (TC ATTM)Broadband Wireless (TC BRAN)Fixed network (NTECH/NFV)Intelligent Transport (TC ITS)Service level platform (TC M2M)Environmental Issues (TC EE)Mobile Broadband (3GPP)Smart Card / NFC (TC SCP)Power line (TC PLT)Satellite (TC SES)Aeronautical (TC AERO)Railway communications (TC RT)Radio Aspects (TC ERM)Low power radio (LTN)…. And many others

Standardise the solution?

Integrate multiple solutions?

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oneM2M – a global M2M initiative(1)

Many industries are addressing machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions and applications that frequently require custom hardware and software, typically resulting in longer time-to-market, higher development costs, and higher operational expensesTelecommunications related companies are optimizing networks to more effectively meet industry needs for M2M communications and are in the process of developing standards for these optimizations

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oneM2M – a global M2M initiative (2)

one M2M – a partnership organisation of standards organisations across the globe (including ETSI)Developing M2M standards that will allow a range of devices, products and services to link inCompanies and government agencies working in itOpen to other standards organisations to join – allowing their members to participate

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A FOCUS ON 5G© ETSI 2015. All rights reserved

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Before we go further

It is always wise to look ahead, but difficult to look further than you can see.

Winston ChurchillBritish Statesman 1874-1965

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Some questions in the air…

5G – a definition?

What will 5G do for me?

What technologies will 5G encompass?

And what about 4G?

Role for standards, if at all?

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ETSI’s Starting Point

3GPP – a global partnership of standards organisations, working together to produce mobile standards – secretariat at ETSIFuture Mobile Summit held in Nov 2013• Participation of operators, industry,

governments, academy…• Different viewpoints expressed, some converging

ideas though…

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Some potential 5G Scenarios (METIS)

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Evolution AND Revolution

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Spectrum: A Key ComponentHow difficult can it be ?

... and is only more spectrum the solution?

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Very, very fast…The speeds we need and the speeds we can achieve

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Source: www.darpa.mil

Tele-Presence, Human in The Loop

http://www.bouwprofs.net/profiles/blogs/mobiele-augmented-reality-voor-de-bouw

Networked & Collaborative Augmented Reality

Safety-Critical Applications

Some advanced applications…

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What does the future hold?

Some certainties (already arising from the event)• There will be a 5th Generation• Traffic will continue to increase (est. 1000x by 2020)• The number of Connected devices will increase (10-100x by

2020)• New device types will contribute to that increase (e.g.,

probes, sensors, meters, machines etc)• New sectors will bring new priorities (e.g, critical

infrastructures)• Broadband communications will stimulate the economy (e.g.,

by contributing significantly to GDP, creating employment, etc)

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Some technical objectives envisaged (e.g. METIS)

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Some Basic Requirements

Supporting• The perception of infinite capacity• Tactile Internet – the internet interacts with the world• Augmented reality – enhancing what you see

5G networks will need to be:• More available• More dependable• More reliable

And offer:• Increased Speed• Increased Throughput• Decreased Latency• Improved Device Autonomy

Oh, and we hope of course, all offered at low cost!

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What is 3GPP doing on 5G?

Service-related • Discussion in March 2015 for a new work item

“SMARTER” (New Services and Markets Technology Enablers)

Radio-related• Discussions on how new radio side may look• A new system/architecture may be needed as well

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3GPP – where ETSI works on mobile telephony:Proposals on timelines

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IMT-2020 specifications

Evaluation

5D#23Feb 16

5D#26Feb 17

5D#27Jun 17

Requirements

Evaluation criteria

Initial submissions of proposals

5D#28Oct 17

5D#32Jun 19

5D#31Oct 18

5D#34Feb 20

5D#36Oct 20

RAN#70Dec 15

AH WG: channel modeling

RAN#69Sep 15

RAN#72Jun 16

RAN#88Jun 20

RAN SI: scope & requirements

HSPA/LTE evolution

IMT

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RAN WG SI: evaluation of solutions RAN WG WI: specification of solutions

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Will 5G standards be done differently?

Mobile Systems have evolved significantly since the GSM eraThe Standardisation process has hardly changed at all.....A more Agile approach is needed• Perhaps moving away from the strict “3 stage” approach?• Less “physical meetings” oriented• More collaborative, continuous work flow approach

Proofs of Concept (PoCs)• ETSI has developed considerable experience within the ISG NFV• This experience can be to 5G work

Open Source solutions (OSS)• “Code is King”• Shorter time to market to be achievable using Open Source solutions• ETSI is likely to trial an Open Source activity in 2015

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Conclusions5G is one of our major offerings from ETSI to a smart worldWe know roughly where 5G heading and approximate timescales - The next step is to add detail to these plansInitiatives that may form 5G building blocks already startedOur standardisation process will need to be rejuvenated – keeping the best of the old, but using new techniques to get faster to market

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