Cellular LPWA Communication Standards (Low Power Wide Area) Nicolas Damour Senior Manager, Business & Innovation Sierra Wireless is building the Internet of Things 2016 Sierra Wireless 1
Low Power Wide Area A Revolution for the IoT Ultra Low Power Deep Coverage Low Complexity Smart Meter Wearables Street Lighting Home Automation Toll Collection Container Tracking Pipeline Management Smart Grid 2016 Sierra Wireless 2
Low Power Wide Area Technology Panorama Ad-hoc Networks Proprietary Unlicensed Bands Cellular Networks Standardized Licensed Bands GSM 200 kbps EC-GSM-IoT 200 kbps LTE Cat. 1 10 Mbps Cat-M1 Cat-NB1 300/375 kbps 20/60 kbps 2015 2016 2017 2018 2016 Sierra Wireless 3
Cellular Low Power Wide Area for the IoT Critical IoT High Speed Low Latency Full Reliability Massive IoT Battery Powered Ubiquitous Deployment Cost Sensitive Automotive Industrial Asset Management Fleet Management First Responders Smart Meter Home Automation Wearables Toll Collection Digital Signage Industrial Automation Patient Monitoring Retail & POS Smart Grid Container Tracking Street Lighting Pipeline Management 2016 Sierra Wireless 4
Cellular Low Power Wide Area for the IoT Critical IoT High Speed Low Latency Full Reliability Massive IoT Battery Powered Ubiquitous Deployment Cost Sensitive Automotive Industrial Asset Management Fleet Management First Responders Smart Meter Home Automation Wearables Toll Collection Digital Signage Industrial Automation Patient Monitoring Retail & POS Smart Grid Container Tracking Street Lighting Pipeline Management 2016 Sierra Wireless 5
Cellular Low Power Wide Area for the IoT Critical IoT High Speed Low Latency Full Reliability Massive IoT Battery Powered Ubiquitous Deployment Cost Sensitive Automotive Industrial Asset Management Fleet Management First Responders Smart Meter Home Automation Wearables Toll Collection Digital Signage Industrial Automation Patient Monitoring Retail & POS Smart Grid Container Tracking Street Lighting Pipeline Management 2016 Sierra Wireless 6
Cellular LPWA The Promise of the 3 C s Low Consumption Extended Coverage Low Cost 2016 Sierra Wireless 7
Cellular LPWA Low Consumption Low Consumption 10-20 years lifetime On AA batteries (2500 mah) Extended Coverage Low Cost 2016 Sierra Wireless 8
Cellular LPWA Low Consumption with PSM 0 1 8 3 11 2 9 10 Power consumption for 1 data transmission - With PSM 0 Power Saving Mode Lets the modem hibernate between data transmissions while remembering its network state (no need to re-register) Power consumption in hibernation: 4 μa Gain on battery lifetime: x2 (compared to shutting modem off) Ex: Tx 670 bytes / Rx 350 bytes on 2500mAh AA battery 1 transmission every 1 hour 1 transmission every 6 hours 1 transmission every 24 hours => 1 year battery life => 5 years battery life => 19 years battery life 0 Power Saving Mode or Off 4 μa or 0 μa --- --- 3 4 7 8 11 1 Wake-up or Boot 80 ma 0,185 s 14,80 mas 2 Processing 45 ma 0,430 s 19,35 mas 3 Look up cells 190 ma 0,915 s 173,85 mas 4 Register onto network 320 ma 1,6 s 512,00 mas 5 Processing 45 ma 4,09 s 184,05 mas 6 Processing 80 ma 2,13 s 170,40 mas 0 1 2 6a 6b 5a 5b 5c 9 10 0 7 Listen to network pages 8 mas each x 16 128,00 mas 8 Actual data transmission 320 ma 1,6 s 512,00 mas 9 Processing 45 ma 3,1 s 139,50 mas 10 Idle mode 300 μa 7,07 s 2,12 mas 11 Listen to network pages 8 mas each X 16 128,00 mas TOTAL RED 989,62 mas TOTAL GREEN 994,45 mas Power consumption for 1 data transmission - Without PSM (coming from OFF state) TOTAL RED + GREEN 1984,07 mas 2016 Sierra Wireless 9
Cellular LPWA Extended Coverage Low Consumption 10-20 years lifetime On AA batteries (2500 mah) Extended Coverage +18-22dB sensitivity Open Range x 7 Basement Coverage Low Cost 2016 Sierra Wireless 10
Cellular LPWA Low Cost Low Consumption 10-20 years lifetime On AA batteries (2500 mah) Extended Coverage +18-22dB sensitivity Open Range x 7 Basement Coverage Low Cost 75% Complexity Reduction (rel. Cat-1) Target: sub-10$ 2016 Sierra Wireless 11
Cellular LPWA Low Cost and TCO Total Cost Network Subscription Service connection Systems and platforms Summary Network Subscription Total Cost Breakdown Communication Hardware 2-13% Distribution and installation Approvals Aggregated Design and Integration Design and Integration 57-89% Network Subscription 4-30% Integration manufacturing Design Communication Hardware Comm. HW Source: Analysis Mason, Nov. 2010 The total cost of ownership for embedded mobile devices 2016 Sierra Wireless 12
Cellular LPWA Additional Benefits Immediate Service Global Coverage 447 Networks 143 Countries 2016 Sierra Wireless 13
Cellular LPWA Additional Benefits Immediate Service Global Coverage 447 Networks 143 Countries Durable Investment Long-term availability Global Standard Scalable and Flexible 2016 Sierra Wireless 14
Cellular LPWA Additional Benefits Immediate Service Global Coverage 447 Networks 143 Countries Durable Investment Long-term availability Global Standard Scalable and Flexible Trusted Ecosystem Built-in Security Solid supply chain Roaming and euicc 2016 Sierra Wireless 15
Cellular LPWA Timeline Technology Available Pilot Projects General Availability Massive Adoption 2016 2017 2018 2019 2016 Sierra Wireless 16
Cellular LPWA Demos at MWC 16 more at MWC17 2016 Sierra Wireless 17
Cellular LPWA Pilots LTE-M / Cat-M1 2016 Sierra Wireless 18
Cellular LPWA Pilots LTE-M / Cat-M1 2016 Sierra Wireless 19
Cellular LPWA Pilots NB-IOT / Cat-NB1 2016 Sierra Wireless 20
Cellular LPWA Pilots NB-IOT / Cat-NB1 2016 Sierra Wireless 21
Thank you! Nicolas Damour, CTO Office ndamour@sierrawireless.com Sierra Wireless is building the Internet of Things 2016 Sierra Wireless 22