H2020 – 5G AnyBee (Anycasting Beyond the Edge) Paving the road to ATAWADAC AnyTime AnyWhere AnyDevice AnyContent 5G Any Bee Dr. T.Lestable*, Dr. M.Lalam*, Dr. A.Quddus % , Dr. K.Kilgour#, Dr. M.Bennis $ *Sagemcom, % Univ. Of Surrey, # Ip.access, $ Univ. Oulu
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H2020 – 5G AnyBee (Anycasting Beyond the Edge)
Paving the road to ATAWADAC
AnyTime AnyWhere AnyDevice AnyContent
5G Any Bee
Dr. T.Lestable*, Dr. M.Lalam*, Dr. A.Quddus%, Dr. K.Kilgour#, Dr. M.Bennis$
*Sagemcom, %Univ. Of Surrey, #Ip.access, $Univ. Oulu
Our Vision & Strategy: Reach ATAWADAC
by pushing the Edge towards End user
Vicinity
1) Leveraging on capabilities in real proximity of End user/device 2) Extend Heterogenous concepts to
Broadcast/Cellular/WiFi/Fixed 3) More local intelligence/Reactivity/scalability 4) Facilitate Monetization
5G AnyBee – Innovations
Rationale
- TV Media 2014 (Ericsson)
- ‘App coverage’ White paper (Ericsson), Sep.2013
- Citrix Mobile analytics Report, Sept.2014
Mobile Services breakdown
Source: Citrix
Mobile Social Networks: MORE VISUAL!
Among our main priorities: Social Media is becoming more VISUAL! User Experience & QoE is Key for Monetization
Source: Citrix
Mobile Video Traffic
User generated content
Video Content is Key. OTT (and thus CDN) is key.
Source: Citrix
LTE drives increased viewing time
Our Primary target
Network Deployment & capabilities MUST adapt to Video viewing behavior & business model !!
Source: Citrix
Video consumption Peaks
5G should be reactive and scalable
Source: Citrix
« Content is King »
Source: Ericsson
« Content on the Go »
Source: Ericsson
« Place Shifting »
Source: Ericsson
Mobile Viewing Barriers
Source: Ericsson
4K
Source: Ericsson
Privacy / Tailored services
Source: Ericsson
LTE & Beyond
LTE eMBMS & 5G
331 Networks launched in 112 Countries
350 by end of 2014!
+280 Million LTE Subsc. (Q2’14)
Source: Ovum WCIS (GSA)
LTE Devices: 1889 products (July’14)
Number of Manufacturers with LTE
Portfolio: +58% over past year)
Smartphones: 835
Growth LTE Devices Growth
Source: Ovum WCIS (GSA)
LTE Subscribers – More than 280 Million worlwide (Q2’2014)
Source: Ovum WCIS (GSA)
LTE subs. In Millions
N.A = 45,4% APAC = 36,2%
Europe = 14,9% RoW = 3,5%
156,4 million LTE subs. added over past year 126% annual growth!
eMBMS - Venue-specific broadcast
- Live Sports/arena only - Rich media
- Region-specific (Local) BCAST
- Local TV news/events - Nation-wide BCAST
- World cup, NFL - File Delivery (FLUTE) / FOTA
• Rel .10 • Counting ‘eMBMS interested UE’ only starts from Rel.10! • Priority between eMBMS sessions • DASH support
• Rel.11 • Service continuity • Unicast File repair
• Rel.12 • Bcast/Unicast switching based on demand • Counting: better accuracy • MIMO • Emergency alert • Longer CP
Up to 17Mbps / 10MHz BW
Flexible carrier sharing [Unicast/Broadcast]
Source: Qualcomm
LTE Broadcast – initial Traction & Footprint
• 1 Commercial Service (KT) • 16 Trials
Legacy Digital TV Distribution
5G Must embrace existing TV distribution systems and
Propose convergence/complementarity
Most DTT licences expire by 2030!
DTT Worlwide adoption
Europe & N.A are preparing the Next
Generation UHF systems:
- DVB-T2 - ATSC3.0 (by 2016)
Hybrid approaches are also proposed:
- FEF with LTE - HbbTV evolutions
Future of UHF band: Europe
« 20 – 25 – 30 » Transition Model (Pascal Lamy’s proposal) • 2020: [694 - 790] MHz opening to Mobile Services • 2025: Milestone Review by EC
• [470-694 MHz] maintained closed to Mobile Services (even on a case by case)
• 2030: Keep [470-694] MHz closed to Mobile services up to 2030, BUT allow case by case approach AFTER 2025 review.
Some proposals (Qualcomm, Ericsson) for LTE to become Next Gen DTT… Proposals also submitted to ATSC3.0
LTE Broadcast – candidate for Converged TV Services in Europe
Source: Qualcomm
eMBMS Investigations: Collaboration towards eMBMS distribution