5G EVE Project Overview & Greek facility presentation. October 11 th 2018

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5G EVE Project Overview & Greek facility presentation October 11 th 2018

Outline 5G EVE Overview 5G EVE Vision 5G EVE Objectives 5G EVE Timeline 5G EVE Greek facility overview 5G EVE Greek facility high level architecture 5G EVE Greek facility envisioned use cases 2 / 2

5G EVE Overview The 5G EVE proposal received an evaluation score of 14.5 / 15.0 points, the highest score for an ICT-17-2018 proposal The project will receive a total funding of 15,737,785, at a funding rate of 100% for all partners (RIA) The project consortium is comprised of 28 partners from 7 countries The Project starting date is set to be the 1st of July 2018 The project duration is 36 months End date: 30 June 2021 3 / 3

5G EVE Vision 5G EVE will create the foundations for a pervasive roll-out of end-to-end 5G networks in Europe by offering a 5G end-toend facility to multiple vertical industries for validation of their network KPIs and their services This pan-european 5G E2E facility will be comprised of four interworking local 5G facilities in France, Greece, Italy and Spain and will enable experimentation and validation with full sets of 5G capabilities (Rel. 15 & Rel.16 compatible features) The 5G EVE project will also offer four advanced, innovative tools and features towards the vertical industries: intent-based interfaces multi-x slicing and orchestration mechanisms performance diagnosis tools modular replacement and chaining of components. 4 / 4

5G EVE Objectives The 5G EVE project has set 10 major Objectives: 1. Create a 5G end-to-end facility 2. Evolve the 5G end to end facility following relevant 5G standards (up to Rel.16) 3. Validate the 5G EVE end to end facility according to the 5G PPP network KPIs 4. Provide interworking facilities, and multi-x slicing and orchestration functionality 5. Develop a vertical-oriented open framework, consisting of intent-based mechanisms, APIs, and tools 6. Develop a common methodology for consistently performing tests, KPI evaluation, technologybenchmarking, and performance diagnosis 7. Engage with external verticals, applications, and projects from other H2020 initiatives 8. Enhance the openness of the facility by allowing modular replacement of components and the coexistence of proprietary and Open Source technologies 9. Contribute to relevant 5G standardization fora 10. Validate the strategic business and technical impact of 5G EVE ecosystem (sustainability) 5 / 5

5G EVE Sites & Use cases 5G EVE end-to-end facility comprised of 4 local sites Site Facility Greece Spain 5TONIC France Italy Owner (operator) OTE Telefonica Orange TIM Location(s) Athens Madrid Involved partners Nokia, Ericsson, WINGS Ericsson, UC3M (IMDEA), Segittur, ASTI, Telcaria Nice, Paris & Rennes Nokia, B-COM, Eurecom, EDF Turin Ericsson IT, Nextworks, CNIT, Comune Torino To focus on 6 5G use cases UC1: Smart Transport UC2: Smart Tourism UC3: Industry 4.0 UC4: Utilities / Smart Energy UC5: Smart Cities UC6: Media & Entertainment 6 / 6

5G EVE timeline 07/2018 (M0) : Project kick-off meeting (Turin) 05/2019 (M10): Initial access to local sites provided to participating verticals 01/2020 (M18): 1 st release of 5G EVE end-to-end facility 07/2020 (M24): 2 nd release of 5G EVE end-to-end facility APIs, Web interfaces & site interworking fully functional 01/2021 (M30): 3 rd release of 5G EVE end-to-end facility 3GPP Rel.16 compatible 7 / 7

5G-EVE Greek facility overview The Greek 5G-EVE facility is one of the four interworking 5G-EVE facilities and will be implemented by OTE, Ericsson GR, Nokia GR and WINGS The facility will offer urllc, embb and mmtc functionality and it will focus on the support of three prominent vertical industries Industry 4.0 (AGV + AR/VR) Utilities/Smart Energy (predictive & ultra-fast fault detection) Smart Cities (Cloud IoT & smart infrastructure management) The facility will be interconnected with the other three 5G-EVE facilities and will allow cross-facility resource utilization 8 / 8

5G EVE Greek Facility High Level Architecture Merged or Distributed vepc Industry 4.0 Connected Ambulance Ericsson GR Test site Assisted Living E-Health Baseband Aggregation E/// vepc Secured VPN across operator network OTE Facilities HSS AGV and E/// management system NOKIA vepc Smart City Nokia GR Test site Baseband Aggregation Secured VPN across operator network HSS USRP Nokia management system Utilities / Smart Grids Smart Distributed Monitoring & Actuation WINGS Lab / OTE Lab GPRS Radio Access 9 / 9 Open vepc Baseband Aggregation WINGS Application

Greek facility envisioned use cases UC3: Industry 4.0 (urllc + embb, Ericsson GR) Localization, navigation, control, coordination and cooperation of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) for OTE warehouse Environment maps building and sharing via the cloud Collaboration among Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) Enhanced user interaction through AR/VR technology 10 / 10

Greek facility envisioned use cases UC4: Utilities / Smart Energy (urllc + cmtc, WINGS) Smart metering installation and operation Predictive analytics for ultrafast fault detection and management Operation in a Distributed Generators environment 11 / 11

Greek facility envisioned use cases UC5: Smart Cities (urllc + mmtc, Nokia GR - WINGS) Installation & operation of multiple IoT devices enabling e-health vertical through Smart Ambulances application Additional smart city application addressing urban assisted living, remote health monitoring and automated environments adaptation over WINGS smart city platform Operation over Cloud IoT platform 12 / 12

Contact information WINGS ICT Solutions P.C. Address: 189, Syggrou Avenue, 17121, Athens, Greece Phone: +30 215 5011 555 Web: http://wings-ict-solutions.eu E-mail: info@wings-ict-solutions.eu @WINGS.ICT @WINGS_ICT @WINGS ICT Solutions @WINGS ICT 13 / 13