Asha Keddy, Vice President, Intel’s Communications and ...
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Asha Keddy, Vice President, Intel’s Communications and Devices Group and General Manager, Next Generation and Standards
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Smart Devices
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Intel Architecture, FPGAs, Software, Security
Intel’s Scale Meets 5G Scope
Intel 5G — Network. client. Cloud.
Cloud CoreNetwork
AccessNetwork
WirelessTechnology
SmartDevices
Powerful analytics required to make
sense of massive datafrom moving vehicles
Network will isolate vehicle data in a
‘slice’ separating it from other types
of data
Cloud computing at the mobile edge lowering latency
5G radios integrate ‘vehicle to vehicle’ and‘vehicle to everything’
connectivity
Vehicles will have intelligence to manage internal systems and
connect to cloud
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: autonomous driving
5g end-to-end portfolio2016 2017
Smart Devices
WirelessTechnologies
First Commercial
Network
First Public Showcase of 5G Devices
WI-FI*
LTEMM WAVE
NB-IOT
Network Infrastructure
MEC Network SlicingFlexRANMassive MIMO FlexRAN
FPGAMobile TrialPlatform
Continuously evolving
2nd Gen 3rd Gen 4th Gen
RF/ HW28 GHz Sub 6 GHzSub 6 GHz 39 GHz Sub 6 GHz39 GHz
BBICBB 1.0 BB 2.0 5G-IOTBB 3.0
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Rel-14End Q1’17
Rel-15 NSA-NR Q4’17
Rel-15Q3’18
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LTE-A Pro
2018 2019 2020
5G-IOT
Field Trials and Measurements
1 2 3 456
Test APLocationPoint “A”
Scenario Measured Results
LOS path loss (O2O) Measured path loss aligned with model
Material loss (various types) 3~10dB measured across material types
Outdoor to IndoorData connectivity achieved in various indoor positions
Bands 3.8-4.2GHz, 28GHz
O2O Material Obstruction O2I
Ecosystem Partner Examples:
Nokia Solution Labs Partners with Intel To help operators bring 5G innovations to market
• Nokia and Intel are creating joint testing facilities in US and Finland to focus on 5G from the network to cloud to client
• Labs will develop 5G applications in a commercial ready environment to help communications service providers derive deployment options and comprehend operational models for commercial solutions as 3GPP standards are defined
• The labs will leverage core technologies: Nokia AirScaleand Nokia AirFrame networks, and infrastructure platforms running on Intel® Architecture as well as wireless devices with Intel 5G connectivity solutions
• Labs will develop 5G solutions in a ‘live’ environment to address deployment and operational models as standards are defined for commercial solutions
Intel & Ericsson Launch 5G Innovators Initiative:
Accelerating 5G innovation across industries5GI2
• 5G Innovators Initiative (5GI2) to drive collaboration among leading technology companies, industry leaders and academia to explore, test and innovate with 5G network and distributed edge technology.
• Honeywell, GE and the University of California — Berkeley join as founding member & first participants in open industry initiative.
• Drive 5G value & use case creation, early focus on industrial and media. Innovation acceleration through wider ecosystem.
• Proof-of-concept approach to result in blueprints for new usage models to accelerate the adoption of 5G technology and standards development, accelerating the transformation to a smart and connected society.
Potential Use case example: IndustrialAsset Virtual Inspection using Drones • MEC Server: an open application platform,
virtualization makes a server into more than one logical servers running real time applications
• Media : 360 degree VR video
• Sends Video & data to 5G VR terminal through 5G technology
• IOT Edge Gateway pulls and sends data
• 5G Network With Drones• Reduced latency to ~15ms, 1/3
reduction compared to 4G
AnalyticsMedia
Hypervisor
5G vRAN + vEPC
5G Network in a Box
Potential Use case example: Connected Worker
Edge Node (MEC/FOG)
FlexRan(LTE)
Smart Helmet with AR/VR
Example of Future Networks
Example: Airlines Sliced or Segmented Network Specific Local Apps Licensed, Unlicensed
Example: Health (Private Network as a Service) Sliced or Segmented Network Specific Local Apps Secure Private Multi-RAT
COTS necessary, enables broader ecosystem, new business opportunities, workload convergence, i.e., Network in a Box for enterprises
Today’s network Tomorrow
Custom, Proprietary, Static, Hardware Defined
Flexible, Versatile, Dynamic Network SlicingAnalytics, Open, Software Defined
eNBEPC Subscriber
Mgmt/Charging
Backhaul
DC
RRH
vBBU, MEC, vEPC
RegionalData Center
vBBU, MEC, vEPC
VR & MediaSmart &
Connected HomeSmart Cities Autonomous Vehicles
Bringing 5g applications to life at mwc 2017
VR extends Beyond Gaming and into multiple industries
The STRIVR* training program is in use by a handful of NFL* teams and over a dozen college programs
GE* using the Oculus Rift* to showcase deep sea technology and subsea factory space
Alchemy VR*, Google’s Expeditions Pioneer Program,* and other programs are using VR to educate students
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Hollywood will rapidly embrace VR with projects like Fox Innovation Lab’s The Martian VR Experience*
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Canadian soldiers using VR to help enhance combat effectiveness and increase situational awareness
VR can be used in healthcare training through surgical simulations, or be integrated into treatments (e.g. PTSD)
5G will transform lives
Broadband to HomeMobile Office
Healthcare Emergency Services Autonomous Driving
ManufacturingSupply Chain/Logistics
Virtual andMerged Reality Entertainment
Smart AgricultureSmart Cities
Drones
Embedded Intelligence: every sensor, device & component
Networks: flexible, efficient & personalized for each use case
Technology valued not just for the devices it produces –but for the problems it can solve and the experiences it makes possible