Ericsson networked society 27 th of September 2017, Espoo
BEYOND MOBILE BROADBAND BROADBAND EXPERIENCE EVERYWHERE, ANYTIME MEDIA EVERYWHERE 5g SMART VEHICLES, TRANSPORT & INFRASTRUCTURE CRITICAL CONTROL OF REMOTE DEVICES INTERACTION HUMAN-IOT
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Connected life Connected media Connected smart grid ERICSSON ICT TRANSFORMATION PATH
ERICSSON FINLAND MORE THAN 800 global top-experts locally 99 YEARS IN FINLAND 40 DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES NMT 1980 GSM 1990 3G 2000 4G 2010 5G 2014 Key Research Areas: Key Development Areas: Key Customers: 5G radio IoT Sensor connectivity Security and Internet Protocol (IP) Security Solutions IoT & Cloud Connectivity Platforms 5G & Mobile Core Operators TV & Media Utilities Industrial Internet
internet of things outlook - 1.5 billion cellular connected IoT devices 2022 The number of connected IoT devices is growing, driven by an increasing range of use cases and business models, and supported by falling device costs IoT Device Connections 2016 2022 CAGR Connected Devices (billions) 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Wide-area IoT 0.4 2.1 30% Short-range IoT 5.2 15.5 20% PC/laptop/tablet 1.6 1.7 0% Mobile phones 7.3 8.6 3% Fixed phones 1.4 1.3 0% 16 billion 29 billion Wi-Fi Bluetooth PLC ZigBee Shortrange Wide- AREA Licensed UN- Licensed LoRa Sigfox RPMA 16 ERICSSON MOBILITY REPORT JUNE 2017 CRITICAL MTC Massive MTC 4G 3G 2G
MTC/M2M Communication - today Cellular M2M today Electricity meters Connected cars POS terminals ETC ~400 million cellular M2M connections today Majority over GPRS And some WCDMA...
MTC/M2M Communication - Evolving with Wide Range of Requirements SMART BUILDING Massive MTC / IOT LOGISTICS, TRACKING AND FLEET MANAGEMENT Cellular M2M today Electricity meters Connected cars POS terminals ETC REMOTE HEALTH CARE Critical MTC TRAFFIC SAFETY & CONTROL SMART METER SMART AGRICULTURE CAPILLARY NETWORKS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION & CONTROL REMOTE MANUFACTURING, TRAINING, SURGERY Low Power Wide Area LOW COST, LOW ENERGY SMALL DATA VOLUMES MASSIVE NUMBERS ~400 million cellular M2M connections today Majority over GPRS 4G Evolution & 5G ULTRA RELIABLE VERY LOW LATENCY VERY HIGH AVAILABILITY
massive IoT coverage in the city A wide range of Internet of Things services are being embraced in cities. New cellular technology for IOT enables 99% Deep Indoor coverage Deep indoor connectivity is a requirement for many of these services. Cat-M1 NB-IoT Percentage of devices reached in the massive IoT city scenario 800 MHz band 1.8/2.6 GHz band LTE MBB Cat-M1 NB-IoT LTE MBB Cat-M1 NB-IoT (144 db) (160 db) (164 db) (144 db) (160 db) (164 db) Outdoors 100 100 100 100 100 100 Indoors apartment 100 100 100 97 100 100 Indoors basement partly underground 99 100 100 83 99 99 Deep indoors basement fully underground 77 99 99 32 86 92 16 ERICSSON MOBILITY REPORT JUNE 2017 Smoke detectors Building Electricity meters automation Gas Meters City Lighting Bike Fleet Management Parking Tracker Environmental Monitoring Water meters
Solutions for Cellular IoT Global solution for Cellular IoT Supported on legacy GSM equipment Leverage existing module eco-system GSM-EC GSM network efficiency No GSM unique HW GSM automation NB-IoT Scalable ultra low-end Cellular IoT solution Ultra-low bit rates & extreme coverage Native narrowband LTE solution OPERATE AS Part of LTE evolution to 5G LTE CAT-M Broadest range of Cellular IoT capabilities Wide range of bit rates enabling advanced applications Efficient co-existence with MBB traffic NETWORK ONE 5G for connected industries Ericsson Internal Ericsson AB 2015 2015-10-01
Typical CONNECTIVITY CHALLENGE Need to manage & coordinate global mass rollout for connectivity in several countries cost-efficiently with speed and quality Local sites or products need to be equipped with Gateway/modem HW to provide connectivity (mobile / fixed line) to IoT cloud Connections to site need to work despite location/country/mobility Data transfer drives the cost for IoT. Local vs. roaming subscriptions is very relevant question. Operation & Maintenance for both Gateway/modem hardware and connectivity must be handled professionally
JUST THE BEGINNING When one person connects, their world changes. With everything connected, our world changes. NETWORKED SOCIETY