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LTE for Mobile Consumer Devices- ETSI M2M Workshop 2011 -
26 - 27 Oct. 2011 , Sophia Antipolis, France
Sony Europe Limited
Yuichi [email protected]
Overview
Recent Trends of the Mobile Market
M2M Applications and Requirements
Communication Technologies for M2M
Standardization of M2M
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Ubiquitous M2M Communication through LTEUbiquitous M2M Communication through LTE
Overview
Recent Trends of the Mobile Market
M2M Applications and Requirements
Communication Technologies for M2M
Standardization of M2M
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Ubiquitous M2M Communication through LTEUbiquitous M2M Communication through LTE
Saturation of Mobile Market
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ITU reports that there were 5,373 million global mobile subscriptions in 2010
this equates to 78% of the total world wide population
50 billion machines to be connected by year 2020
this equates more than 7 times the global population
Mobile operators around the globe desire a share in this vast M2M (Machine-to-
Machine) market
Just seeking higher data rates will not create new revenue
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Mobile market is saturating, operators seeking a paradigm shift to create new revenueMobile market is saturating, operators seeking a paradigm shift to create new revenue
Overview
Recent Trends of the Mobile Market
M2M Applications and Requirements
Communication Technologies for M2M
Standardization of M2M
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Ubiquitous M2M Communication through LTEUbiquitous M2M Communication through LTE
M2M Applications
Category Example Application
Automated Home Remote media control, Heating control, Lighting control
ee--VehicleVehicleAuto HomeAuto Home FleetFleetee--HealthHealth TelemetryTelemetry
e-Health Remote monitoring, Remote diagnostic
e-Vehicle Navigation, Road safety, Traffic control
Telemetry Smart metering, Parking metering, Vending machines
Fleet Hire car monitoring, Goods vehicle management
Tracking Asset tracking, cargo tracking, order tracking
Finance Point of sale terminals, ticketing
Maintenance Industrial machines, elevator monitoring
Security Public surveillance, personal security
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Cloud
MTC Server
Base station
Key Requirement
Ubiquitous connectivity Medium data rate
M2M Applications Remote Media Control
Portable Media Player
Base station
Base station
Home Media Server
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Automated Media Sync
MTC Server
Base station
e-Health database
Cloud
M2M Applications Remote Health Monitoring
e-Health Sensor
Tablet
Smart Phone
Base station
Base station
Key Requirement
Long battery life High Security Easy Setup
E-Health Monitors
Tablet
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Automated Diagnostics
Varying Requirements for M2M Applications Different M2M applications have different set of requirements
Consumer electronics require a single communication technology that can
satisfy a wide range of requirements
Not desirable to have multiple technologies that only satisfy parts of the requirements
Key Requirements for M2M applications;
Mobility : Supporting higher mobility can also connect applications that are
stationary (e.g. mobile link for tablets can also connect stationary LCD TVs) stationary (e.g. mobile link for tablets can also connect stationary LCD TVs)
Power : Lower power consumption can also work for applications that are mains
powered (e.g. low power link for headphones can also connect Home Theater Systems)
Data Rate : Supporting high data rates can also connect applications that only
require low rates (e.g. high speed link for media server can also connect eReaders)
Security : Supporting high security is beneficial for any application
Cost : Lower cost is always better than higher cost
Easy Use : Easy set up and usage is beneficial for any applications (Out of the box)
Longevity : CEs can be kept by a consumer for more than 10 years
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Technology that encompasses more Technology that encompasses more requirements is desired for CErequirements is desired for CE
Overview
Recent Trends of the Mobile Market
M2M Applications and Requirements
Communication Technologies for M2M
Standardization of M2M
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Ubiquitous M2M Communication through LTEUbiquitous M2M Communication through LTE
Wired vs. Wireless Communication
Two basic types for communication: Wired and Wireless
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Two basic types for communication: Wired and Wireless
Mobility
Some M2M applications inherently rely on wireless e.g. navigation, tablets etc.
Ease of Deployment
Wired installation difficult when wired infrastructure at consumer is variable
Diversity of wired standards
Robustness
Wireless less prone to single points of failure (e.g. power outages)
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Wireless communication technology is better suited for many M2M applicationsWireless communication technology is better suited for many M2M applications
Wireless PAN/LAN vs. WAN
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Two main types for commercial wireless communication: PAN/LAN and WAN
Wireless PAN/LAN technologies for M2M can cause;
Coverage Holes : no control over which PAN/LAN deployed at consumers location
Difficult Setup : not easy for some consumers to set up own PAN/LAN networks
Security Risk : networks set up by consumers may not be secure
PAN: Personal Area Network, LAN: Local Area Network, WAN: Wide Area Network
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Characteristics of PAN/LAN vs. WAN
Characteristic PAN/LAN WAN
Data rates ZigBee : up to 250kbps
WiFi : 1Mbps - 600Mbps
GPRS: 10s of kbps
3G : 1Mbps - 14Mbps
LTE : 10Mbps - 300Mbps
Power Low power (~0dBm) Higher power (~24dBm)
Cost Less than $5 More than or approx. $10
Spectrum Unlicensed
e.g ISM bands, 868MHz, 910MHz,
2.5GHz
Licensed
e.g. 700MHz, 900MHz, 1.7GHz,
1.8GHz, 2.6GHz etc.
Topologies Star and mesh Star
Main standards ZigBee, WiFi, Bluetooth, ZWave,
KNX-RF
GPRS / GSM, UMTS, LTE,
WiMAX, CDMA, EV-DO
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Power consumption and cost are the key Power consumption and cost are the key drawbacks drawbacks of WAN technology for M2Mof WAN technology for M2M
Overview
Recent Trends of the Mobile Market
M2M Applications and Requirements
Communication Technologies for M2M
Standardization of M2M
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Ubiquitous M2M Communication through LTEUbiquitous M2M Communication through LTE
M2M related Standardisation Bodies
Aspect Standardization Bodies
Service ETSI, TIA, IETF (CoRE)
Access and Core Network 3GPP, 3GPP2, TISPAN, DSL forum, WiMAX forum
Gateway ETSI, IETF (6LoWPAN)
PAN/LAN ZigBee, WiFi, IETF (6LowPAN), KNX, ZWave , RFID
Smart Metering (vertical apps.) ISO, ANSI, CENELEC, IEC
Various standards bodies working on M2M
Some overlap, others focus on specific areas
Market is expected to eventually decide
From a CE manufacturer perspective, if a single unified approach covers a
wide range of application/requirements, the technology is preferred
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3GPP LTE and its low cost enhancements is expected to be the key enabler for M2M3GPP LTE and its low cost enhancements is expected to be the key enabler for M2M
Evolution of 3GPP
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3GPP has led the evolution of mobile telecommunication since its establishment in 1998
Recently released LTE and LTE-A is now being rolled out and is expected to dominate the
mobile network in years to come, providing longevity similar to CE devices
Current LTE will satisfy the requirements of highend CE device (e.g. LCD TVs) but may be
an over spec for others (e.g. portable audio player)
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