September 2018 Driving the 5G Evolution while transforming the wireless edge Julie Welch Vice President, Government Affairs Qualcomm Inc.
Leading mobile innovation for over 30 years Digitized mobile communications Analog to digital Redefined computing Desktop to smartphones Transforming industries Connecting virtually everything at the wireless edge Transforming how the world connects, computes and communicates 2
A unifying connectivity fabric for the wireless edge Connecting virtually everything, an innovation platform for future services Extreme mobile broadband Mission n- critical services Massive Internet of Things 3
Making 5G a reality in 2019 Industry-leading R&D 5G interoperable global standards End-to end system prototypes and test beds Commercial chipsets: Qualcomm Snapdragon X50 5G modem Commercial networks and products Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. 4
Qualcomm QTM052 mmwave antenna modules Smartphone form factor Fully-integrated mmwave RF Newly supported mmwave bands Advanced mobility features Making mobile mmwave viable and ready for commercialization Suitable for compact smartphone industrial designs with four mmwave modules Including transceiver, PMIC, RF front-end components, and a phased antenna array Supporting for up to 800 MHz of bandwidth in n257, n260, and n261 5G NR mmwave bands Supporting beamforming, beam steering, and beam tracking for bi-directional mmwave communications Qualcomm QTM052 is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. 5
Empowering the 5G ecosystem Advanced 5G Simulations for network planning based on our extensive over-the-air testing and channel measurements Collaborating with global operators to simulate 5G NR mmwave capacity & coverage Example: San Francisco 1 Compared to Gigabit LTE only with additional 800 MHz spectrum in 28 GHz; 2 Cell edge defined as 0.4 bps/hz = 320 Mbps for 8x100 MHz channel bandwidth 65% Outdoor coverage 5x Increase in capacity 1 320 Mbps Cell edge burst rate 2 1.4 Gbps Median burst rate Demonstrates significant outdoor coverage, user experience and capacity gains utilizing existing LTE infrastructure (including LAA small cells for Gigabit LTE) Outdoor coverage only; frees up sub-6 GHz resources for out-to-indoor capacity Dual connectivity with LTE or aggregation with sub-6 GHz 5G NR ensures complete coverage 6
Predicting 5G NR mmwave coverage for Music Concert Venue based on actual venue layout and network model Deploying 5G NR mmwave for dense outdoor venues 5G-NR 16 LTE 38 0 10 20 30 40 SECTORS 95% Outdoor coverage 1 5x Increase in capacity 2 116 Mbps Median burst rate 2 50x Improvement in throughput 2 Initial deployments can deliver significantly higher capacity and user experience with fewer sectors Enabling new mobile experiences powered by multi-gbps throughput and ultra-low latency 1 Cell edge defined as 0.4 bps/hz 2 Comparing Gigabit LTE using 50 MHz spectrum with an initial 5G-NR mmwave deployment using 400 MHz spectrum and 7:1 DL-UL configuration and 10% 5G-NR capable device penetration Leveraging existing LTE infrastructure that includes LAA small cells for Gigabit LTE 7
Today, intelligence is primarily associated with the cloud 8
Realize low latency Privacy New experiences Immediacy Edge cloud Customization To scale, intelligence must be distributed to the wireless edge, on the device Efficiency On-device Extract local value Trillions of connected things Massive amount of data Security and privacy Reliability Content closer to user Personalization 9
Container ports Oil refineries Manufacturing Construction Mines Warehouses Wind farms Oil rigs > $5 Trillion 1 Global economic output in 2035 enabled by 5G in the following five categories Manufacturing $3,364B Transport $659B Construction $742B Utilities $273B Mining $249B 1. The 5G economy: How 5G technology will contribute to the global economy by IHS Economics / IHS Technology 10
Private 5G networks for Industrial IoT use cases Optimizing LTE today New opportunities with 5G NR Scalable from Gigabit LTE to LTE IoT Ultra-reliable low-latency mmwave and sub-6ghz embb Time-sensitive networking Wireline ethernet replacement Optimized Tailored for industrial applications, e.g., QoS, latency Dedicated Local edge network, easy to deploy, independently managed Secure Industrial grade security with LTE and 5G NR 11
You don t want your device to confirm with the cloud to take action On-device intelligence is key for today s and future autonomous cars 12
Communicating directly with people and things V2N Rerouting Construction 1.3 mi V2I Green for 20s V2V Car intends to enter lane C-V2X Establishes the foundation for safety use cases and a continued 5G NR C-V2X evolution for future autonomous vehicles V2V Non-line of sight Car approaching from blind corner Release 14 C-V2X completed in 2017 Broad industry support, 5GAA V2P Cyclist approaching Global trials started in 2017 Our 1st announced C-V2X product in September, 2017 13
Our inventions apply across mobile connectivity systems Devices Infrastructure Apps and services 14
Advancing mobile through foresight and invention For more than 30 years, Qualcomm s vision has helped transform mobile Networks need more capacity to bring cell phones to the masses Internet connectivity should not be confined to home/office Phones will become the most personal computing devices Fast and accurate location will have multiple uses CDMA revolutionized voice capacity, helping enable affordable cell service for all. Pioneered data in mobile, and helped shift industry to optimize for data over voice Airplane mode, first modern smartphone, open app store, 3 rd party OS, first 1 GHz mobile processor, and many others Assisted-GPS, and hundreds of subsequent inventions make modern location experiences possible Foresight Invention 15
Advancing mobile through foresight and invention For more than 30 years, Qualcomm s vision has helped transform mobile Connecting billions of devices drives greater intelligence Video will move from analog to digital, and video will go mobile Connected cars will become a must-have feature AI will enhance a number of mobile experiences The breakthrough use case for AR and VR is mobility From very early asset tracking (trucking) to modern emtc and NB-IoT technologies, and massive IoT of 5G Pioneer behind HDTV, digital cinema, video encoding/decoding, cellular broadcast, and many others From emergency and voice to breaking new ground in connected infotainment to the many applications of C-V2X Image and objection recognition, on-device computation, augmented with cloud AI and 5G Early vision-based AR, a number of emerging technologies that enable untethered, immersive XR experiences Foresight Invention 16
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