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An IoT Journey Through the 5G World

Eric Hamel Customer Solutions Architect

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• Planning: Why Care about IoT?

• Boarding: IoT Connectivity Technologies

• Taking off: Cisco IOT Connectivity Solutions

• Cruising: IoT Platforms

• Landing: And Now What?

Our IoT Journey

Why IoT?

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5G Operator Revenue Growth Opportunities

Source: European Commission Report, 2016

Illustrative

Today

Operator business mostly focused on

the saturated consumer market

2025

Vertically targeted services will

accelerate operator business growth

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Indeed Consumer Market is Saturating Things are now Connecting

Source: Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast, 2016-2021

3% CAGR

34% CAGR

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

3.2% 3% 2.7% 2.4% 2%

42%

39%

34%

29%

26%

Connections Growth, YoY

By 2021, IoT Will Account For 29% Of All Mobile Connections but 5% Of All Mobile

Traffic Worldwide

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What about the IoT Revenue ?

Source: Bain & Company

Revenue Profit

$60B

20

40

$470B

Systems Integration and Services

Cloud, Applications, Analytics and Data Services

Hardware and Things

60

80

100%

Network and Telecom

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An IoT Project Will Generally HaveMultiple Integrated Technology Layers

Things

Connectivity Management

Application Enablement

Business Solutions

Network Wired WirelessLicensed Unlicensed

Connection Provisioning

Usage Monitoring

Fault Resolution

Access Network

Abstraction

API

API

API

API

Data Acquisition

Data Analytics

Edge/Fog Computing

Machine Learning

Business Rules

KPIs, Metrics & Dashboards

Vertical Specific

Functions

Business Systems

Integration

Se

cu

rity

IoT Connectivity

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IoT is one of 5G key Use Cases

Source: ITU-R M.2038.0

Peak Data Rate(Gbps)

User Experienced Data Rate (Mbps)

Spectrum Efficiency

Mobility (Km/h)

Latency (ms)

Connection Density

(devices/km2)

EnergyEfficiency

Area Traffic Capacity

(Mbps/m2)

20

100

3x

500

1

106

4G5G100x

10

1

0.1

10x 1x

105

10

350

1x

10

1

Peak Data Rate

User Experienced Data Rate

Spectrum Efficiency

Mobility

Latency

Connection Density

EnergyEfficiency

Area Traffic Capacity

Internet of Things

Ultra Broadband

Critical Networking

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Many Use Cases with Many Different Requirements

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Security & Surveillance

0.5 – 8Mbps

Fixed

Low

Connected

Automation & Monitoring

50 – 500kbps

Fixed

High

10 Years

Fleet Management

100s of Kbps

10 – 150Km/h

Low

~3 months

Automotive / Telematics

10s of Mbps

10 – 150Km/h

Low

Vehicle

Smart Cities

50 – 500Kbps

Fixed

Low

10 Years

Wearables

10s of Mbps

~5Km/h

Low

~1 week

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• End-device with battery life lasting over 10 years

• Optimized for small and intermittent data burst and

very large number of devices (100ks+)

• Over-the-air distance over 15 km

• Outdoor coverage and sufficient indoor penetration

Low cost module at sub-$5

• Technology branches from utilized spectrum

• Licensed technologies: 3GPP LTE-M and NB-IOT

• Unlicensed technologies (ISM band): LoRaWAN and SigFox on

ISM radio

Designed for Low Power Consumption, Low Data Rate and Long Distance IoT Use Case

Applicable Use Case

LPWA: An Emerging Wireless Infrastructure

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Waste management Key challenge :

Optimize the waste management operations

Solution :

- LoRaWAN technology enabled waste containers that

monitor the filling level of the container

Key benefits :

✓ Real-time location and monitoring of waste containers

✓ Containers are emptied only if they are detected as full

✓ Waste vehicle operations are adapted and directed in

real-time towards 100% full waste containers

Device partners :

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Utilities: copper cable anti-theft solution

Key challenge :

Track & monitor cable drums to avoid copper thefts

Solution :

- LoRaWAN technology enabled GPS trackers embedded

in cable drums

Key benefits :

✓ Long distance coverage up to 15 km without local

gateways

✓ GPS low power consumption

✓ Utility dedicated tools to manage, operate and visualize

data

✓ Geofencing

✓ Alerts in case of theft

✓ Ability to track the drums

✓ Easy to interface with application developers

Device partners :

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SP Wireless IoT Connectivity Options

Feature 2G 3G LTE WiFi LTE-M

(Cat M)

LPWA

(LoRa)

EC-GSM NB-IOT

(Cat M2)

SIGFOX

Range Long Long Long Limited Very Long Long Very Long Very Long Very Long

Operating Life Hours/

Day

Hours/

Day

Hours/

Day

Hours/

Day

Days/Months Years Months/Years Months/Years Years

Spectrum L U L U L U L L L

Throughput 384kbps 40Mbps 100Mbps+ 300Mbps 10Mbps 300-50kbps <140kbps <170kbps (DL)

<250kbps (UL)

100-600bps

Mobility Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes

Module Cost

(est.)

$8-10 $35-$50 $40-$80 $5-$8 NC $5 NC $10-15 NC

Use Case

Example

ATM ATM Connected

Cars

Industrial Alarm System Metering

Tracking

N/A Smart parking

Metering

Tracking

SP Offering All All All Variable ATT, Verizon,

Telus, Orange,

KDDI, etc.

Orange,

Swisscom,

Proximus,

Comcast

None Vodafone, DT,

KT

Telefonica, SFR

Cellular/WiFi LPWA

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LoRa relevant use case NB-IoT relevant use caseCases Where NB-IoT is Preferred to LoRa

High accuracy and QoS required, even at higher

costs (licensed spectrum)

Country-wide network needed for real time data (e.g.

Location tracking across states based on GPS)

High density areas with noise interference and a 4G

cellular network available

Consumer applications in home and health as SPs

have strong GTM coverage

Electricity available (Otherwise limited battery life

limits duration of usage)

Some SP announced dual technology Strategy

Orange

BT

LoRa and NB-IOT networks will co-exist

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Cellular IOT Details

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3GPP Standards – IOT on Licensed Spectrum

Cellular IoT StudyCoexistence with

GSM, UMTS, LTE

Lower

Higher

Bandwidth &

Power Consumption

LTE-M/eMTC

(3GPP R13)

UE

CAT-M1(1.4MHz)

Same LTE air interface

Compatible with existing infrastructure

Connected cars, telematics, alarms…

3GPP LPWA Standards

Creation of CAT-0

NB-IOT

(3GPP R13)

EC-GSM-IOT

UE

CAT-M2(200kHz)

New air interface, Clean slate technology

Uses LTE infrastructure (SGW/PGW)

Power & parking meters, sensors…

Based on eGPRS

Software upgrade

Smart metering, agricultural sensors…

LTE MTC

(3GPP R12)

CIoT

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(1) Berg Insight, Cellular and LPWA IoT Device Ecosystems, March 2017

European Commercial NB-IoT Launches 2017(1)

Country Operator

Austria DT Ireland Vodafone

Croatia DT Netherlands DT, Vodafone

Germany DT, Vodafone Poland DT

Greece DT Slovakia DT

Hungary DT Spain Vodafone

Cellular IOT Adoption

• LTE-M

• MWC announcement • US&Canada: ATT, VZW, Telus

• APAC: SKT, KDDI, Telstra, NTT DoCoMo

• EMEAR: Orange, KPN, Telefonica

• Two main reasons

• Ease of upgrade of the network and compatibility with existin radio planing

• Complementary with other LPWA technologies

• Expands existing M2M based on 2G

• NB-IOT

• Adoption is hampered by a few issues • Device availability

• Interoperability

• Potential impact on radio

• Planned network launches

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Cat-0

(LTE)

Cat-M1

(eMTC)

Cat-M2

(NB-IoT)

Basic features for Cat-0/Cat-M1/Cat-M2

PSM (Power Saving Mode)

UE Radio Capabilities for paging Information

Paging for Ext. Coverage

Extended DRX (eDRX)

Small Data over NAS/S11

Non-IP Data (NIDD)

SMS without Comb. Attach

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NB-IOT Access Capabilities

• Renamed LTE CAT-M2

• 3GPP specifications finalised in June 2016

• 180 kHz UE RF bandwidth leveraging primary resource block structure of LTE radio

• Multiple deployment models

• Performance

• Peak Data rate @ 250kbps

Source: IEEE - Performance Evaluation of NB-IoT Coverage

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Packet Core Enhancements for IoTApplies to all Cellular IOT technologies

• MTC Congestion Control (R10)

• Timers, LAPI

• Control Plane optimizations (R13)

• Small data over NAS/S11, Non-IP PDN, ROHC, etc.

• Data Plane optimizations (R13)

• Suspend/resume

• Device triggering and monitoring

• SGd Diameter Interface

• SCEF, MONTE, AESE

• Enhancement for battery savings

• PSM (R12), eDRX (R13)

• Data buffering for delay tolerant connection

• Network Slicing

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CIoT Requirements & EPC solutions

Year long battery life

Sensors to run on battery

Enhanced coverage

Difficult location, long range

Low cost of devices

For Sensor/Metering application

Application Interworking

New protocols, discovery, etc.

Congestion Control

Massive events, avoid storm

CIoT Optimizations

(Non-IP, data over NAS, ..)

Capability Exposure

(MONTE, SCEF, APIs)

PSM, eDRX

New ECM/EMM Timers/status

Paging Enhancement

For simpler RAN procedures

MTC Congestion Control

LAPI/APN based, backoff timers, ..

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New NB-IOT Core Network Architecture

Non-roaming Architecture

• Key principles:

• Low user plane data rate requirements

• New/altered control plane shall be

efficient to allow large nb of devices

• Applications expected to be delay

tolerant

• No or low mobility; no inter-RAT mobility

• Support for IP and non-IP

communication

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Slicing the Mobile Network• A network slice can flexibly contain a

complete or a subset of core network capabilities

• Leverages NFV capabilities for end-to-end orchestration

• A complete core network

• Any subset of a core network defined through anything in the subscriber session record (APN, membership in a policy class, etc.)

• The definition is hierarchical/ recursive (slices can include slices)

• Slice selection mechanisms

• APN

• PLMN Id (MOCN)

• DECOR/eDECOR (NSSF in 5G)

SlicingX-bar

5G RATs

eLTE

LTE Core

Legacy RATLegacy Core

Fixed

BRAS AN

IoT HetNet

12ABC

3DEF

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

7

PQRS

8TUV

9

WXYZ

*0#

Signal Str ength

IMS

MaaS for Enterprise

Internet

IoT LPWA

MaaS for

Company ABC

IoT Connected

Car

SliceOrchestration

Content Centric

Network

Common Services (video, etc.)

Internet

SliceTemplates

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LoRa Details

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LoRa alliance

• Alliance is a open organisationwith over 450 members to-date

• Publish LoRaWAN Specification (Device to Network Server interface)

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LoRaWAN deployments (source: LoRa Alliance)

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LoRa market interest and enterprise momentum

• 170 customer engagements, increased 89% over Dec, 2016 (90)

• Customers in Europe and APJC are leading in the market, ROW is accelerating.

Region Breakdown (numbers)Segment Breakdown (numbers)

18

38

44

70

11

20

34

25

Non-Mobile SP/SI

City

Mobile SP

Enterprise

Dec, 2016 Mar, 2017

12

16

17

36

89

2

4

12

25

47

Latin and South

America

North America

Mid-East, Africa

and Russia

Asia, Pacific,

Japan and China

Europe

Dec, 2016 Mar, 2017

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LoRaWAN™ Layered Architecture

Applications

CoAP MQTTIPv6/6LoWPAN(IETF 6LPWA WG)

Raw others

LoRaWAN™

MAC

LoRa Modulation

EU868 US915 AS923 India 865 AU915 Others

Class A(default, batteries powered)

Class B(Beacon, batteries powered)

Class C

(Continuous, powered)

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Key LoRa Parameters

4/5

00001

Modulation Bandwidth

(125 to 500kHz)

Spreading Factor

(SF7 to 12)

Coding Rate

Defines

Link Budget

Interference Immunity

Spectral Occupancy

Nominal data rate

Spreading Factor Chips/Symbol Bit rate Sensitivity

7 128 5469 bps -130.0 dBm

8 256 3125 bps -132.5 dBm

9 512 1758 bps -135.0 dBm

10 1024 977 bps -137.5 dBm

11 2048 537 bps -140.0 dBm

12 4096 293 bps -142.5 dBm

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LoRaWAN™ Architecture

App DataLoRaWAN™

Radio PHY

LoRaWAN™

MAC

IP

TunnelIP Transport App Data

LoRa Gateways

Application Servers

IP Backhaul API

LoRaWAN™

DevicesCertification

program by

LoRa Alliance

P

LoRaWAN Network Server

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Network Security

LoRa/LoRaWAN Transmission Details

LoRa NS

LoRa

DeviceLoRa

GW

LoRa

GW

LoRa

GW

LoRa AS

Encrypted App Data

App

Encryption

1

1Device encrypts app data end-to-

end using AppSKey

2 Message integrity using NwkSKey

2

3

4 3 Device sends a packet

4 All APs in range receive packet

5NS de-duplicates the packet

and verify integrity using NwkSKey

6 NS forwards packet to relevant AS

7AS decrypts using AppSKey and

optionally sends an answer

8 NS selects best AP for return TX

5

4

4

6

7

8

Data

7

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LoRaWAN™ Geo-localization Architecture

App DataLoRaWAN™

Radio PHY

LoRaWAN™

MAC

IP

TunnelIP Transport App Data

LoRa Gateways• Semtech HW Next Gen.

reference design

• High resolution time-

stamps (encrypted)

• antenna meta-data

• Semtech AES key

Application ServersIOT broker or dedicated

applications. They may leverage

geo-localization information for

their applications

IP Backhaul API

LoRaWAN™

DevicesCertification

program by

LoRa Alliance

P

LoRaWAN Network Server

Forward geo-location data to

Positioning Server.

Positioning Solver

• Analyse meta-data & decrypted

timestamps

• Compute geo-location

• Compute estimated accuracy

API

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LoRaWAN™ Geo-Location Overview

Any uplink demodulated by a

gateway is time-stamped with an

accuracy better than 30nsec; also

adds RSSI, SNR tags.

When an uplink is received by at

least 3 gateways , the position of

the transmitter can be estimated by

TDOA (Time Difference of Arrival).

No Time Of Flight measurement

is required.

Any LoRaWAN™ frame (1.0 or later)

can be time-stamped, hence,

located, without modification.

LoRa Network Server Positioning Solver

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3GPP Core for IoT

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Connectivity

Management

Cisco IoT Architecture:Secure IT & OT Convergence

Application Enablement Platform

IoT Connectivity

Fog ComputingManagement &

Automation

Security

Defense

City

UtilityManufacturing

Oil and Gas

Service Provider

Transportation

Public Safety

Analytics

EcosystemIndustry Focus Applications

API

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Cisco IOT Wireless Technologies

Long Range, > 10kmLicensed Spectrum, Up to 100kbps

• 3GPP

• Star topology, seamless coverage

• Endpoint module cost : ~$20-50

• Applicable for:

- High data rate applications

- Full mobility

• Not applicable for:

- Battery powered endpoint for years

- Cost sensitive

• Use case

- Video surveillance, digital signage, ATM,

fleet, asset vision, etc.

Cellular

Short Range, <300 mUnlicensed Spectrum, Up to 1Gbps

• IEEE, Wi-Fi Alliance

• Coverage extended by mesh

topology

• Endpoint module cost : ~$5

• Applicable for:

- High data rate applications

- Real time with limited mobility

• Not applicable for:

- Battery powered endpoint for years

- Long range and high speed mobility

• Use case

- Video surveillance

- Manufacturing, Oil&Gas, etc.

WLAN

Long Range, > 10kmUnlicensed Spectrum, Up to 10kbps

• Open

• Star topology, seamless coverage

• Endpoint module cost : ~$3-10

• Applicable for:

- Ultra low data rate applications

- Fixed and mobility

• Not applicable for:

- High date rate applications

- Mission critical

• Use case

- Water/gas/heat metering, parking,

pollution/environment monitoring, waste mgmt,

etc.

LPWA

Medium Range, <1kmUnlicensed Spectrum, Up to 400kbps

• Wi-SUN, WirelessHART, ZigBee

Alliance

• Coverage extended by mesh topology

• Endpoint module cost : ~$8-10

• Applicable for:

- High density geo deployment

- High availability networking

• Not applicable for:

- Battery powered endpoint for years

- Long range and mobility

• Use case

- Utility – AMI, Substation, Street Lighting, etc.

- Industrial automation

FAN

• AW3700: 802.11ac Industrial

AP

• CGR-1K: RF Mesh

• AP1552: WirelessHART

• 819, 809, 829: 4G-LTE M2M

Gateway

• Mobile Core w/ enh.

• IR910 w/ LoRa module card

• 809/829 with LoRa Modem

• Core Capabilities (LoRa NS,

PGW/CSGN)

Cisco Solution Portfolio

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Cisco Solution for LoRaWAN™

SP

IOT InfrastructureEnterprise

IOT Applications

Network Server

App

Router

VPN Connectivity

Gateway

Mgmt &

ZTD

AAA/

CA

LoRaWAN ™ Network Mgmt and Application Enablement

IP Backhaul

Standalone

LoRaWAN™

Gateway

Multi-sector

LoRaWAN™

Gateway

LoRa Endpoints

Nano

LoRaWAN™

Gateway

(Future)

Location

Solver

LoRaWAN Gateway and Subscription Management

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Solution 1 – Virtual Interface Mode Solution 2 – Standalone Mode

Cisco Macro LoRaWAN Gateway Deployment Models

Device Authentication

FND

ZTD

Head-end

Router

LoRa

NSFND

ZTD

Head-end

Router

LoRa

NS

Virtual Interface

IR8x9LoRaWAN Module LoRaWAN Module

4G, Wi-Fi and

Ethernet Backhaul

Cisco IOS

Features

Ethernet Backhaul

Basic Network/Security

Features (non-IOS)

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IoT Application

Cisco Cellular IOT Core Connectivity Vision

NFV/SDN

IoT Core Slice(PGW, CSGN, eSCEF)

IoT Application

IoT Application

APIs

2G/3G/LTE

Billing

Authentication

(HSS)

Policy

Orchestration

• Multi-access core with unified policy, charging and service layer for different types of devices

• Interface with IoT applications via standardised/open Restful APIs based on ETSI framewok

• Core network support all 3GPP wireless IOT connectivity (NB-IoT, LTE-M and 2G/3G/LTE)

• Includes 3GPP compliant SCEF and SCE capabilities

NB-IoT

Cisco IoT

Connectivity

Management

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Smart lighting

Connected Cars

Waste mgmt

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Cisco Ultra IoT – New Monetization

REST APIs

CONNECTIVITY

MANAGEMENT

VENDING

SERVICESADVERTISING

SOCIAL

MEDIAAPI For Application

& Data Monetization

Use Case: Smart Vending

API

Use Case: Wearable Wellness

Ultra IoT Core

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Cisco Ultra Services Platform

Ultra Services

Function

• Pluggable framework for in-

line, subscriber-aware,

enhanced services

• Integrated as separately

upgradeable software

packages

• Native life-cycle

management and

automated configuration

Ultra Policy

Platform

• Carrier-grade policy,

charging, and subscriber

data management solution

• Rapid service creation

environment

• Multiple functions (PCRF,

DRA, MOG, ANDSF, eSCEF)

Ultra Gateway

Platform

• Cloud-ready VNF, fully

featured packet core

• Multiple functions (EPC,

ePDG, SaMOG, CSGN)

• CUPS - Separated control

and user-planes

• Remotely deployable user

plane for ultimate elasticity

and scalability

VNF Element Manager, VNFM Proxy, Service Manager, Monitoring

NFV-O

Cisco NSO

VNFM

Cisco ESC

VIM

OpenstackNFVI (Cisco DC infrastructure)

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Cisco Ultra IoT – Key Features

Ultra Services Platform

Ultra

IOT

Core

Ultra

Policy

Platform

CSGN eSCEF

REST APIs

CONNECTIVITY

MGMT PLATFORM

APPLICATION

SERVERSCSGN KEY FUNCTIONS

Delivers Cellular IoT(CIoT) optimizations

Decoupled from rest of Mobile Core with slicing

Multi-vendor interoparibility

Dynamic scalability

Deployment flexibility

eSCEF KEY FUNCTIONS

Standardized APIs to deliver IP and non-IP data

Expose network capabilities to apps for monetization

Mediates IoT protocols to hide complexity of transport networks

Associates endpoint app identity to transport identity

Support of 3GPP and non-3GPP access

Ultra IoT provides application level security, policy, authentication, access control

API

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Cisco 3GPP IoT Architecture

HSS

LI mediation

Charging

SMS-GMSC

IoT

Application

PGWSGW

SGd

eSCEF

CSGN

T6a

S6t

E-UTRAN/ NB-IoT Rest APIs

IoT Onboarding

Platform

(e.g. Cisco

Control Centre)Rest APIsMME

Cisco IoT

Connectivity

Management

IoT

Device

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eSCEF

MME

S/P GW

Enterprise

ASREST/JSON

IoT Protocol

TerminationHTTPS

• Protocol Mediation

• Data Buffering

• Device Authentication

• Event Notifications

• Security/Encryption

• AS authentication

• Grouping/Broadcasting

• SLA/QoS enforcement

Connectivity

mgmt Platform

eN

B

HSS

S6t

LWM2M Client

COAP/DTLS

API gatewayLWM2M Client

NIDD client

• REST/JSON Client

• Device External IDs

Tenant / AS / Device Onboarding

PCRFRx, SB

Gx

• Middleware between the network and IoT applications delivering service capabilities including exposing network data to the applications

• Supports both IP and non-IP data converting it to Rest APIs terminating IoT protocols

• Leveraging OneM2M framework with support for non-OneM2M compliant devices/applications

REST API

REST API

Data Delivery

MONTE events

Cisco eSCEF

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Cisco Jasper Platform forIoT Connectivity Management

API DRIVEN

CONTROL

COSTS

SET & FORGET

AUTOMATION

SERVICE

RELIABILITY

GO TO

MARKET FAST

REAL-TIME

VISIBILITY

Lifecycle

Automation

Monitoring &

Diagnostics

Comprehensive

Security

Cost

Management

Operational

Analytics

Back-end

Integration

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Creating Value with Cisco IoT Solutions

• Jasper Control Center integrates via RESTful APIs

• Onboarding (Create Enterprise, customize profile, add Apps and Devices

• Event subscription/delivery (Monte, others)

• Request Network Resources – QoS, Policies, (pass-through from AS)

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PCRF

RAN CSGN eSCEF

Jasper

Control

Center

Application

Onboard devices & applications

Consume monitoring events

& network exposed info

Send data

Sgi – MO/MT data

S6t – MONTE/ NIDD

Rx – request QoS

SB – get session data

Application Enablement & Business Solutions

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Connectivity

Management

Cisco IoT Architecture:Secure IT & OT Convergence

Application Enablement Platform

IoT Connectivity

Fog ComputingManagement &

Automation

Security

Defense

City

UtilityManufacturing

Oil and Gas

Service Provider

Transportation

Public Safety

Analytics

EcosystemIndustry Focus Applications

API

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Cisco CAM for IoT Intelligence – The Journey

Single-pane-of-glass view

Energy Management

Remote Site Management

Cisco CAM for IoT Intelligence

Manufacturing Warehouse Retail

Utility Commercial Agriculture

JouleX

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Reporting, Dashboards, KPIs, Operations InterfacePrebuilt Integrations

MTConnect BACnet

MQTT AMQP

JSONThings

Connectivity

CAM for IoT

Intelligence

Server

CAM for IoT

Intelligence

Dashboard

and Reports

Cisco CAM for IoT Intelligence

Mobility Services Engine

Identity Services Engine

Cisco Prime®

Network Jasper Control

CenterMobility

ExchangeIoT Data Connect

Policy Engine Alerts Engine Analytics Engine

Telemetry Playback

Geolocation/Real-Time

Location Mapping

Visualization

Video Event Management Real-Time/Historic Reporting

Video Integration

Data Layer

Fault Management and NOC Systems

Ticketing and Workflow Systems

BMS Systems/Secondary Data Sources

Customer Existing Systems (ERP,

CMX, RFID)

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CAM for IoT Intelligence Use Cases

A single view into the state, condition, availability, and security of your connected assets

Machine Health Monitoring Location-Based ServicesResource Management

and OptimizationVisualization

100% visibility into assets

(e.g. asset identification,

location, condition)

Dashboards

KPIs, Metrics, Trends

Alerts

Uptime, failures

Reporting and Notifications

High value asset location

Reduce outdated stock

Optimize asset utilization - no

need to over provision

Avoid waste with accurate

WIP accounting

Deliver the right component to

the right place at the right time

100% consumption visibility

into electricity, water, gas

Optimize consumption

through real-time tracking

and monitoring

Use utilization data to identify

the right equipment

configurations and workflow

Identify usage patterns

and movement

Help Predict asset failure

Optimize maintenance

schedules and processes

Discover performance

anomalies between

similar equipment

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Cities traditionally address these challenges in silos.

This Fragmented Approach Is Inefficient.

Citizens are uninspired. The challenges are not solved.

Cities Needs to Find New Ways to Enable Citizen Interaction and Deliver Services

Traffic Management

Pollution/Environment

Waste Management

City LightingPublic SafetyParking

Optimization

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Simplified City Management with Layered Architecture and CDP

Street Layer

Digital Network Architecture for Cities

Citizen Applications

Smart+Connected Digital Platform (CDP)

Urban Situational Awareness

Single Dashboard for Parking, Lighting, Env, waste…

SensityClevercity

Internet

PlacemeterNEXPAWorldSensingAltiuxCivicSmartMOBILISISFrog

Northbound integration for consumers (Central Dashboard, Citizen App, custom portal,

Central policy management, Reports and so on…

Citizen Portal / Mobile App…

Application Management LayerCDP Southbound Integration to Partners Over Public Internet

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CDP Domains and Dashboard

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A practical example: City of Paris experimentation

Place de la Nation

Understanding how public enviroment is used

Smart Building application

Understanding/Controlling Usage

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Cisco Partners for La Ville de Paris

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Place de la Nation How Data is flowing

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Summary

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Common Phases of IoT Journey

Asset Management

Predictive Maintenance

Field Operations

Supply Chain

Optimization

Safety and Compliance

Common IoT Capabilities

Connecting Things

Connecting Service

Connected Ecosystem

loT Data Platform

Applications

Applications

Automation and Integration platform

Industrial over IP

Transforming legacy

infrastructure

New Wireless Technologies

IT and OT convergence

Connected products

Introduce analytics to

improve processes

New thing-aaS business

models

Interconnect siloed business

processes

Multiple applications

Connected ecosystem

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SP Mobility and 5G SessionsDate Session ID Time Title

6/26 BRKSPM-2071 01:30 - 03:30 PM 5G Technology Updates

6/26 BRKSPM-2008 04:00 - 05:30 PM Deploying Fixed Wireless Access using 5G Technology

6/27 BRKSPM-2009 08:00 - 10:00 AM 5G Mobile Backhaul and Fronthaul Evolution

6/27 PSOSPM-1000 11:00 - 12:00 PM Cloud Scale Networking & Edge Cloud - 5G Optimization & Monetization6/27 BRKSPM-2006 01:30 - 03:30 PM Cisco Ultra Services Platform is your 5G Core

6/27 BRKSPM-2003 04:00 - 05:30 PM Mobile Services Edge for Cellular Offload

6/28 BRKSPM-2129 08:00 - 10:00 AM Deploying 4G/LTE for Enterprise and IoT Solutions

6/28 PSOSPM-2000 11:00 - 12:00 PM Cisco's Continuous Integration Labs for Mobility

6/28 BRKSPM-2004 01:30 - 03:30 PM Orchestration Mobility Services with Cisco NSO

6/28 PLNSPM-2121 01:30 - 03:00 PM Evolution to 5G and Cisco's Strategy

6/28 BRKSPM-2010 04:00 - 05:30 PM Applying Security in a 5G World

6/29 BRKSPM-2005 08:30 - 10:00 AM 5G Radio Access Network Transformation

6/29 BRKSPM-2007 10:30 - 12:00 PM Cisco IOT in a 5G World

6/29 BRKSPM-2126 10:30 - 12:00 PM WiFi Analytics for Network Operations and Business Intelligence

6/29 BRKSPM-2130 01:00 - 02:30 PM Mobile Packet Core (ASR5500) Troubleshooting

6/28 CCSSPM-1004 3:30 - 4:30 PM India's largest 4G LTE deployment case study

6/29 CAMDEM-1089 01:00- 02:00 PM Ultra Services Platform - 5GAll LABSPM-2011 WISP Suite Cisco Virtualized Packet Core installation on VMware

All LABSPM-2011 WISP Suite Cisco Virtualized Packet Core installation on Openstack

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Service Provider Cisco Education OfferingsCourse Description Cisco Certification

Deploying Cisco Service Provider Network Routing

(SPROUTE) & Advanced (SPADVROUTE)

Implementing Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation

Core Network Services (SPCORE)

Edge Network Services (SPEDGE)

SPROUTE covers the implementation of routing protocols (OSPF, IS-IS, BGP),

route manipulations, and HA routing features; SPADVROUTE covers advanced

routing topics in BGP, multicast services including PIM-SM, and IPv6;

SPCORE covers network services, including MPLS-LDP, MPLS traffic engineering,

QoS mechanisms, and transport technologies;

SPEDGE covers network services, including MPLS Layer 3 VPNs, Layer 2 VPNs,

and Carrier Ethernet services; all within SP IP NGN environments.

CCNP Service Provider®

Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation

Networks, Part 1&2 (SPNGN1), (SPNGN2)

The two courses introduce networking technologies and solutions, including OSI

and TCP/IP models, IPv4/v6, switching, routing, transport types, security, network

management, and Cisco OS (IOS and IOS XR).

CCNA Service Provider®

Implementing Cisco Service Provider Mobility UMTS

Networks (SPUMTS);

Implementing Cisco Service Provider Mobility CDMA

Networks (SPCDMA);

Implementing Cisco Service Provider Mobility LTE

Networks (SPLTE)

The three courses (SPUMTS, SPCDMA, SPLTE) cover knowledge and skills

required to understand products, technologies, and architectures that are found in

Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems (UMTS) and Code Division Multiple

Access (CDMA) packet core networks, plus their migration to Long-Term Evolution

(LTE) Evolved Packet Systems (EPS), including Evolved Packet Core (EPC) and

Radio Access Networks (RANs).

Cisco Service Provider Mobility

CDMA to LTE Specialist;

Cisco Service Provider Mobility UMTS

to LTE Specialist

Implementing and Maintaining Cisco Technologies

Using IOS XR (IMTXR)

Service Provider/Enterprise engineers to implement, verification-test, and optimize

core/edge technologies in a Cisco IOS XR environment.

Cisco IOS XR Specialist

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Internet of Things (IoT) Cisco Education OfferingsCourse Description Cisco Certification

NEW! Managing Industrial Networks for

Manufacturing (IMINS2 v1.3)

An associate level instructor led lab based training focuses

on common industrial application protocols, security, wireless

and troubleshooting designed to prepare you for the CCNA

Industrial certification

CCNA® Industrial

Managing Industrial Networks with

Cisco Networking Technologies (IMINS)

This instructor led lab based training addresses foundational

skills needed to manage and administer networked industrial

control systems for today's connected plants and enterprises.

It helps prepare plant administrators, control system

engineers and traditional network engineers for the Cisco

Industrial Networking Specialist certification.

Cisco Industrial

Networking Specialist

Control Systems Fundamentals

for Industrial Networking (ICINS)

For IT and Network Engineers, provides an introduction to

industry IoT verticals, automation environment and an

overview of industrial control networks (E-Learning)

Pre-learning for IMINS,

IMINS2 training &

certifications

Networking Fundamentals

for Industrial Control Systems (INICS)

For Industrial Engineers and Control System Technicians,

covers basic IP and networking concepts, and introductory

overview of Automation industry Protocols.

Pre-learning for IMINS,

IMINS2 training &

certifications

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