DECT and ULE Addressing the requirements of IMT2020

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DECT and ULE Addressing the requirements of IMT2020 PTI Contribution Portugal 16-20.01 2017 Daniel Hartnett: DECT Forum Business Development Director 10.01.2017

Agenda Who are the DECT Forum. World Map, Adoption. License Exempt spectrum Opening DECT to new vertical markets. Complementing 5G The changing face of DECT: moving beyond telephony Typical Challenges of URLLC DECT /ULE addressing those challenges Key Benefits DECT / ULE Importance of infrastructure / Certification ULE overview

Who is the DECT Forum The DECT Forum is the international association of the wireless home and enterprise communication industry. DECT, DECT 6.0, J-DECT (Japan), DECT Security and CAT-iq are worldwide-adopted technologies with high relevance for wireless voice, broadband home and enterprise communication.

DECT World Map

Market Adoption More than one billion DECT, DECT 6.0, J-DECT, DECT Security and CAT-iq devices have been sold worldwide, which continues to increase by over 100 million products per year. The DECT Forum has currently 50+ members and is located in Bern, Switzerland. Copyright 2016 DECT Forum. All rights reserved.

DECT / ULE Regional Coverage Europe: DECT and ULE operate exclusively in license exempt spectrum in the range between 1880 MHz and 1900 MHz for both voice and data communication The Americas, Japan, Korea DECT in the Americas operates in the 1920 MHz to 1930 MHz UPCS band (DECT 6.0) DECT in Japan operates in the 1894 MHz to 1904 MHz (PHS) band (J- DECT). Korean DECT: The Korean DECT standard, launched in January 2007, operates between 1786 MHz and 1803MHz. Recent developments: ULE: Ultra Low Energy for battery powered data applications using the same frequency bands worldwide as legacy DECT In December 2016, a dedicated working group to address the requirements of URLLC was founded within ETSI TC DECT

Opening DECT to new Verticals: A perfect complement to 5G DECT DECT is not just a radio. Transport layer, data layer, application layer are all part of our ETSI standard. DECT now addresses many different vertical industries. A perfect complement to 5G

Moving beyond cordless voice: DECT Design and Innovation Awards 2016 and 2015 2016:Sennheiser TeamConnect Wireless: Winner Design 2016:SGW Runner Up Design 2016 Sinotech: ONEsurround 2016 Vtech: Erris Station Winner Innovation Winner: Enterprise 2016 Sennheiser: Speechline. Runner Up Enterprise 2016 ULE. Winner 2016 Ball B: ULE. Runner Up Live Assured. Nightwatch (epilepsy wearable) 2016 ULE. Highly commended: Panasonic: Glass Break sensor Copyright 2016 DECT Forum. All rights reserved.

ULE Certified Products (sample selection) Glass break sensor Multi-Colour Smart LED Bulb Flood sensor Thermostat Smart Home Gateway Motion Detector Door Open Close Sensor

DECT based Wearable care products CARE One+ pendant DECT pendants TELECARE IP TRANSCEIVER Freedom Alert Wearbale Pendant Careline answering system Care Com Positioning system Wearables communicating through base station

DECT2020 in the context of 5G DECT: Addressing key 5G Use Cases for voice and data: Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications Massive Machine Type communications Copyright 2016 DECT Forum. All rights reserved.

Wireless for Industrial Applications Source: ETSI TR 102 889-2 V1.1.1 (2011-08) Industrial wireless communications demand reliability, low latency and security Typical applications include process and factory Automation: Robotics, Rotary storage control, Conveyer belts, Moving parts applications, High Rack warehouses, Crane Control,

Typical Challenges of URLLC in the context Healthcare and Industrial application Reliability: Mission critical data transport (industrial, healthcare, smoke, gas, flood) Robustness, determinism and predictability for manufacturing Range Very low latency Interference-Free Vital signs data transmission (healthcare, wearables) Battery life for low powered applications Voice transmission Secure(encrypted) Scalability

Addressing the challenges of 5G: Key Benefits DECT / ULE Mission Critical: high reliability profits from unique dynamic channel selection affording no system down time Bandwidth: Up to 1 Mbps with 12 Duplex channels Range: up to 70 M indoor(walls etc), up to 500M outdoor. (Long ranger, low power, uncongested band Latency: <10ms and down to 1ms for fast response times in critical applications. Circuit switched guarantees predictable latency Interference: Uncluttered spectrum eliminates interference Low Power:Battery Life>10 years for coin battery. Overall power budget is more than just the node Voice: Voice control is a key element of IoT. Secure: 128 Bit encryption and higher for voice and data applications Density: traffic densities up to 10000 Erlang/km2. Average load of 0.1 Erlang IoP: DECT security, CAT-iq and ULE all use certification to gaurantee IoP Copyright 2016 DECT Forum. All rights reserved.

Certification: Interoperability promotes competition Certification is a key aspect of developing new markets. Ensuring Interoperabilty Identifying specified functionality across a range of products Ensuring quality standards Giving service providers a large choice of vendors enabling healthy competition DECT Forum and ULEA certification programs

CAT-iq Certified products Gateways and handsets (sample selection)

ULE Alliance Since its formation in 2013, the ULE Alliance promotes the world-wide adoption of the ULE Ultra Low Energy wireless technology for IoT A modernized version of the mature and established DECT technology Our vision: The proven and superior ULE technology will be a leading infrastructure and standard for home wireless networks, enabling a safer life and higher level of convenience for people

ULE Focus: Homes and Buildings Climate Control Automation Security Personal Wellbeing ULE Supports Many More Use Cases

ULE Technology Addressing the Challenges DECT Maturity: 3B+ Chipsets Shipped ETSI Standard ETSI TS 102 939-1 Since April 2013 U L E Long Range: Simple Architecture, Lowest Cost The New Generation Wireless Technology for Home Automation, Security, Climate Control and More

ULE - The New Generation of Wireless Connectivity Just place the sensors where you wish Move around freely with wearable sensors No Interference with other device No interference with neighbors ULE Covers House and Garden Wi-Fi Covers Most of the house

ULE - The New Generation of Wireless Connectivity Simple, Reliable, Cost Effective Mesh Network ULE Network Repeater Repeater Repeater Base Repeater Base Repeater Repeater Requires repeaters for range and reliability Same Setup, no extra devices required

ULE Unique values for Home Gateways New service and revenue opportunities for the service providers Combining advantages of ULE and CAT-iq: one technology enabling two services 50 Million home gateways with DECT inside Upgrade to ULE just by the software update Saving precious costs of replacement and new deployment ULE - Respecting the existing infrastructure

MEMBER OVERVIEW FULL Members ASSOCIATED Members Copyright 2016 DECT Forum. All rights reserved.