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Page 1: CommsDay Melbourne Congress 2016: Nokia

1 © Nokia 2016

HOW CAN TELCOS ENABLE THE INTERNET OF THINGSWarren Lemmens, CTOCommsDay Congress 2016Melbourne4-5th October 2016

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Existing global context for representative Use CasesIMT-2020: ITU-R M.2083-0

Massive machine type communicati

ons

Enhanced mobile

broadband

Ultra-reliable and low latency

communications

IOT

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Eight key technical drivers from the debate on IOT and 5G requirements

User DataRate (DL)

Peak DataRate Mobility Latency

Connection

DensityEnergy

EfficiencySpectrum Efficiency

Area Traffic

Capacity

(<100bps*)-1Gbps 20Gbps 500km/h 1ms

106 per km2 100 times 2/3/5 times 10Mbps/km2

Note* low end bit rates are not ITU but industry determined

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Eight key operational drivers prompted by changing digital market place

Agileservice

innovation

Resilientservice

performance

Dynamic capacity

provisioning

Leanoperations manageme

nt

Collaboration

ecosystem &

partnering

New digital

markets

Service performanc

e agreement

s

Managedapplication

services

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Redefined network picture

Private/Public Data Centres

Network

OperationsManagementCentre

Other party centres

Analytics

InnovatorsApplications

. . . .

Datastore

Distributed Data Centre

Massive machine type

communications

Enhanced mobile

broadband

Ultra-reliable and low latency

communications

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Short-range SIGFOX LoRa eMTCRel. 13

NB-IoTRel. 13

EC-GSM-IoTRel. 13

Typical Range ^Max Coupling Loss 10cm to 200m

30-50km (rural)3-10km (urban)

160 dB

<15km155 dB

< 100km156 dB

<35km164 dB

< 35km164 dB

SpectrumBandwidth

Class licensed2.4 GHz

Class licensed900MHz100Hz

Class licensed900MHz<500kHz

LicensedIMT

1.4 MHz shared

LicensedIMT

200 kHz shared

Licensed8-900MHz

shared

Peak Data rate* <100s Mbps <100 bps <50 kbps <1 Mbps <170 kbps (DL)<250 kbps (UL)

<140 kbps

Use case Smart home/factory

Smart Grid/City/ Monitoring

Smart Grid / City/ Monitoring

Smart Grid / City / Monitor./ vehicle.

Smart Grid/City/ Monitoring

Smart Grid / City / Monitor./ vehicle.

Module cost(vol. projection) Not available $4 (near term)

$2.64 (2020)$4 (near term)$2.64 (2020)

$5 (near term)$3.30 (2020)

$4 (near term)$2-3 (2020)

$4.5 (near term)$2.97 (2020)

IoT (Internet of Things) access technologiesSpectrum licensed radioClass licensed radio

^ Depending on spectrum being deployed* The instantaneous peak rate

ACMA

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Nokia IOT digital solutionsSmart

ApplicationsHigh performance

networksDistributed Computing

and AppFactoryMulti-services Edge ComputingLocal application platform for low latency, high interactivity, and maximum privacy

AppFactory development toolsRapid process for application development and supportPartner onboarding

Media servicesAugmented realityVirtual realityEdge video orchestrationLocal broadcast Sensor data systemsCorporate HealthObject trackingVideo surveillanceVideo analytics

Critical communicationsMission-critical group communicationsVoice and video integration

Data Centre networks

Broadband access networksMobile access (indoor & outdoor)

Wired access & backhaul

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