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Byung K. Yi, Dr. of Sci.InterDigital Communication Inc., EVP & CTO
“5G Wireless Communication focusing onIoT: Enabler for 4th Generation Industrial Revolutions”
Summit on IoT at RWW2018
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State of Current Wireless System, and 5G Wireless Design (Requirements)
Wireless Network Generations
0G: Briefcase-size mobile radio telephones1G: Brick-size Analog cellular telephony2G: StarTrac-size Digital cellular telephony (Communicator)3G: High-speed digital cellular telephony
(including Multi-Media including Camera & Video )4G (LTE): IP-based “anytime, anywhere” voice, data, and multimedia telephony at faster speed5G: EMBB (Enhanced Mobile Broadband), MTC (Machine Type Comm), and URLLC
Brief History of Wireless Communication
Wireless Network Generations
5GOFDM
1G 2G 3G 4G2.5G 5G
Where do people use their Smart Phone?
Source: Small Cell Forum
The volume: Indoor vs Outdoor
BT Presentation at Cambridge Future wireless 15
Traffic from mobiledevices: Analysys Mason
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Outdoor traffic
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Now 80% of mobile traffic byvolume is generated indoors(Ofcom)
More capacity requires more radiosites
– In-building Base stations
– On-street small cells
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Predictable Evolution Paths for 5G
•5G would be a Seamless Heterogeneous Network Intertwined LTEEnhancements and New Indoor Access Technologies
• LTE Enhancement for beyond Release 14/15• Indoor New Access technology for IEEE 802.xx like or Completely New RAT
•For the Mobile Service with high Mobility and Nomadic would be served byWAN and MAN (LTE A Enhancement)
• For the Mobile Service at Indoor would be connected to New Access RAT
• Two Possible ways to split Traffics• C-Plain vs U-Plane• Outdoor vs Indoor
13Creating the Living Network
What is the 5G?
5G = LTE Enhancement for Outdoor with High Mobility+Access Enhancement for Indoor
I am always Right and everybody elseIs always Wrong. What’s to argue about?
Source: Reproduced with permission of ITU
• The speed of current breakthrough has no historical precedence which is evolving exponentially.
• The disruption is almost every industry in every country• The breadth and depth of these changes herald the transformation of entire systems
of production, management, and government
New Usage Scenarios and Services in 5GKey challenge for 5G design: support for different services having diverging requirements
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5G Use Cases and Key RequirementsEnhanced Mobile Broadband
(eMBB)▪ Peak data rates: 20 Gbps (DL) and 10 Gbps (UL)
▪ 100 Mbps whenever needed
▪ Peak spectral efficiency: 30 bps/Hz (DL) and 15 bps/Hz (UL)
▪ 4 ms user plane latency
▪ Indoor/hotspot and enhanced wide-area coverage
Massive Machine Type
Communications (mMTC)
▪ Low data rates (1 to 100 kbps)
▪ High device density(up to 1,000,000 /km2)
▪ Latency: Seconds to hours
▪ Low power: Up to 15 years battery life
▪ M2M Ultra Low Cost
▪ Asynchronous Access
Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications
(URLLC) ▪ Low to medium data rates
(50 kbps to 10 Mbps)
▪ 0.5 ms user plane latency
▪ 99.999% reliability and availability within 1 ms (mission critical comms)
▪ High mobility
Key challenge for 5G design: support for different services having diverging requirements
Source: ITU-R SG5 WP-5D
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3GPP Activities Overview – Standards Timeline
2017 2018 2019 2020
LTE Release 16
New Radio Phase 2 WIs (R16) New Radio R17
LTE Release 17LTE Release 15R14
Phase 1 Specifications
Phase 2 Specifications
Phase 1 - Early Drop
Today
New Radio Phase 2 Study Item(s) New Radio Study Items
Phased approach enables early commercial deployment of Phase 1 ahead of 2020 and Phase 2 in 2022+
IMT-2020 Submission
(R16 NR + R16 LTE)
New Radio Phase 1 WI (R15)
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5G NR Physical Layer Technologies
Waveforms and Frame structure
Scalable NumerologyNumerology Multiplexing
Dynamic TDD
Future Proof-Forward Compatible
Bandwidth PartsReduced Always-On Signals
No Fixed Time Relationship Between Channels
mm Wave
Beam-SweepingBeam Management
Massive MIMO
Low Latency
Mimi SlotsCode Block Group (CBG)
retransmissionFront –Loaded DMRS
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The Evidences of the 4th Industrial Revolution5th Generation Wireless Communication System would create:
Hyper Connected Networks Hyper Intelligences Hyper Massive Customized Productions Hyper Automatic Everything New Economy
“Data is foundation of Innovation and fuel of 4th Industrial Revolution” Source: IDC
4th Industrial Revolution
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Industrial RevolutionsHistorical Views on Industrial Revolutions
• The Rise and Fall of a country or an enterprise is highly correlated to the industrial revolution cycle and to the change of paradigm shift
• Industrial Revolution has been due to “ Scientific and Technical Innovations”
• Invention of Tools• Technology Development
• Industry Development• Cultural Society
Invention of Tools
TechnologyDevelopment
Industry Development
Enterprise Development
CulturalDevelopment
Industrial RevolutionsHistorical Views on Industrial Revolutions
, 1ST Industrial Revolution
2nd IndustrialRevolution
3rd Industrial Revolution
4th IndustrialRevolution
Time frame c. 1760~1830 c.1850~1914 (WW I)
c.1945~2013 C-2013~
Methods of Production Hand Increased Automation Harnessing Information tech. with Automation
Smart Factory, 3D Printing, Customized Mass Production
Mass Production Textiles Steel (Bessemer Processor) Computer, Internet, WWW. CPS, Digital Twins
Power source(Energy)
Water, Coal, Steal, Iron Petroleum & Electricity Solar, Wind, Nuclear,Electricity, Petroleum
Same as 3rd IR and more eco-friendly
New Energy Steam Engine Internal combustion Natural EnergyNuclear
Genetics, 3D printing, AI robotics, IoT, Nanotechnology, Quantum computing
Inventions Spinning JennyWater frameSpinning muleCotton Gin
Automobile, Chemicals, RailroadsTelegraph, Telephone, and RADIO, Vaccine, Airplane,
Computer, Internet, WWW, Commercial JetDNA sequencing,
Smart Phone, Big Data and cloud computing, Autonomous Automobile, Share Economy
Std. of Living for workingclass
Awful, Cities Appeared Still bad, but improving Middle Class, Accumulation of Capital
Bifurcations of Capital Distribution
Industrial RevolutionsRise and Fall of GB on 1st Industrial Revolution RevolutionsRise:
• 1337 British King Edward 3rd banned wool export to France which gave rise to 100 Year war• French wool weaver migrate to England to seek the raw material: wool• Late 1600 French Huguenot escaped to other countries to avoid religious prosecution with
“Textile technologies”. At that time French population was 20 Million. 10 % (2 Million) was Huguenot. Half of them immigrate to other countries
• 1733 John Kay: Flying Shuttle Loom• 1764 James Hargreaves: Jenney Loom• 1768 Richard Arkwright: Hydro powered Jenney Loom• 1778 Samuel Crompton: Mull Weaver• 1785 Edmund Cartwright: Power Loom
Two main values that really drove industrial revolution in Britain were “Self-Interest” and “Entrepreneurial Sprit”
Industrial RevolutionsRise and Fall of GB on 1st Industrial Revolution Revolutions
Industrial Revolutions2nd Industrial Revolution
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• 1850: Mass production of steel with domestically available Law materials in GB• Pig iron• Inorganic Chemical Industry in GB and Organic Chemical Industry in Germany• Petroleum• Automotive Industry• GB, US, and Germany: Assembly lines• Electrification, Hydroelectric Power• US Steel, GE, Standard Oil• Telegraph and TelephoneThree main reasons that Great Britain fallen behind moving into the 3rd industrial revolution were:1) GB tilted to much “Liberalism”2) Lack of Entrepreneurship3) Lower priority on Science and Technology Education4) Losing the market places
Industrial Revolutions3rd Industrial Revolution (Digital Revolution)
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• 1937 Turing Machine (Enigma Deciphering)• 1947 Transistor Invention (John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Schokley)• 1949 Shannon’s Communication Theory (Digital Communication)• 1958 Jack Kilby’s TI to build IC• The change analog electronic technology to digital (Bit Revolution)• Digital computers and digital record keeping• Computing and communication technologies formed information age• Internet• WWW• Social Network• Collaborative business practice over Network based• Wireless communications / Smartphone• Ubiquitous Access• On-line OTT business• On the burgeon of sharing-economy
Industrial Revolutions: 3rd3rd Industrial Revolutions: Babbage Difference Engine
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Industrial Revolutions: 3rd3rd Industrial Revolutions: Enigma German Cypher Device
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Industrial Revolutions: 3rd
Turing Machine
3rd Industrial Revolutions: Turing Machine and John Von Neumann
Turing Machine John Von Neumann Model
Industrial Revolutions: 3rd3rd Industrial Revolutions: IBM Punch Card System
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Industrial Revolutions: My Revolution Started3rd Industrial Revolutions: Core Memory
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4th Industrial Revolution
5GWireless
IoTCollected Intelligence
4th Industrial Revolution
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AI/Machine Learn
5GWirelessHyper Connection
4th Industrial RevolutionWhat are the 4th Industrial Revolution
• Robot• Drone• IoT• 3D Printing• Nano Technology• Bio Technology• Extreme Automation and Connectivity• Automatic Driving Car• Smart City
• German: Industry 4.0• USA: Industrial Internet• Japan: Robot Strategy• Chania: China Manufacturing 2015• Korea: Creative Economy (?)
4th Industrial RevolutionWhy the 4th Industrial Revolution?
Velocity, Scope, and System Impact
• The speed of current breakthroughs has no historical precedence which is evolving exponentially
• The disruption is almost every industry and in every country• The breadth and depth of these changes herald the transformation of
entire systems of production, management and government• Digital, Physical, Biologicals systems• Not only freedom of speech, but also “freedom of thought”• Sharing or on-demand economy• Innovation based on “convergences of technologies”
4th Revolutions4th Industrial Revolutions
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4th Revolutions4th Industrial Revolutions: AI
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4th Revolutions4th Industrial Revolutions : AI
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Source: IBM
4th Revolutions4th Industrial Revolutions : Dear My Friends
Source: TELUS HQ Wall
4th Revolutions4th Industrial Revolutions : Dear My Friends
“Very Good News for you!”You are indeed in the middle of 4th Industrial Revolutions• 5G wireless will enable
• Hyper Connected Society (5G)• Hyper Collected Intelligence (IoT)• Cyber Physical System (AI, Deep Learning, Algorithm)• Hyper Convergence (Smart Phone+)
• You have to redefine your career seriously for next 60 years after you graduate your university
• More than a half of the jobs currently categorized would be replaced or completely disappeared
• Be Prepare to read from bottom to top and Good Luck!!!
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Thank you!