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Les matinales du Smart Home

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" Tout est SMART, tout est AUGMENTÉ : les apports de la 5G."

⇨ Merouane DEBBAH - HUAWEI - Director of the Mathematical and Algorithmic Sciences Lab

⇨ Eric HARDOUIN - ORANGE - VP, Ambient Connectivity Research


Les matinales du Smart Home
par IGNES

@IGNES_FR
#smarthome
#5G

" Tout est SMART, tout est AUGMENTÉ : les apports de la 5G."

Anne-Sophie Perrissin-Fabert
Déléguée Générale - IGNES
AGENDA

1. 5G MARKET UPDATE

2. 5G DEPLOYMENT ASPECTS

3. 5G USE CASES
The 3rd Paradigm Shift of Mobile Industry is Going to Happen

200x 2020~
198x
eMBB

mMTC uRLLC

Voice Era (1G) MBB Era (3G) Super Connected World (5G)
eMBB + uRLLC + mMTC

Connectivity as a Service Network Slice as a Service


5G Capability Requirements Defined by 3GPP
3GPP Standardization Targets for 5G NR Requirements of Different Services
Peak Data Rate
User Experienced
DL: 20Gbps Data Rate Peak Data Rate User Experienced
UL: 10Gbps DL: 100Mbps Data Rate
UL: 50Mbps
5G NR eMBB
Area Traffic Spectrum
Capacity Efficiency Area Traffic Spectrum
10Mbps/m2 LTE-A Capacity Efficiency
3x

Network Mobility Network


Energy (500km/h) Energy Mobility
Efficiency
Efficiency
100X(ITU)
mMTC uRLLC
Connection Latency
Density Connection Latency
Control Plane: 10ms
Density
User Plane eMBB: 4ms
1M devices/km2 User Plane uRLLC: 0.5ms

Source: 3GPP TR 38.913


R15 Enables Ultimate User Experience on eMBB

2015 2016 2017 2018 RAN #80


2019 2020

R16:All ITU Scenarios


R15:eMBB
(eMBB, uRLLC, mMTC)

R15 R15
2018.06.14 R15 SA Late R16
R15 frozen NSA Drop

X 10
User Experience

5G Bandwidth NR Air Interface Massive MIMO eMBB Devices X 20~30


C band:~100MHz f-OFDM, Polar Code, LDPC, 4T4R->64T64R 2T4R as >2.6GHz Basic Cell Capacity
mmWave:~400MHz UL & DL decoupling CRS Free, Full Channel BF Config. HPUE with 26dBm
NSA Focus on eMBB, SA Support Full 5G Services

NSA SA

eMBB URLLC mMTC Network Slicing

• High eMBB Maturity • Grand-free/Mini-slot NR • Massive IoT is expected • R15 readiness on


• Experience Continuity Air interface standardized in R16. eMBB Slice ability
• Support Initial 5G Fast • Full uRLLC • Full Service Network
Deployment standardization will be Slicing will be ready in
ready in R16 R16

6
NR Flexible Numerology Overview

NR F-OFDM LTE OFDM


SCS (kHz) 15 30 60 120 240 480 15
Max BW* (MHz) 50 100 200 400 400 400 20
TTI (ms) 1 0.5 0.25 0.125 0.062 0.031 1
TDD Sync Req 3us 3us 3us*** 3us*** 3us*** 3us*** 3us
Guard** 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 10%
*Max 275RB up to 120kHz, 14 symbols per TTI, 12 SC per RB, same as LTE
** Flexible Spectrum, F-OFDM
*** May need skipping one TDD symbol, some assumption about >6GHz
New Waveform & Channel Coding
F-OFDM LDPC Coding Polar Coding

LTE Turbo

NR LDPC
LTE: 10% Guard Band

Turbo LDPC

Decodability 30% 90%


Decode Latency 1X 1/3
Chip Area 1X 1/3
NR: ~4% Guard Band Power 1X 1/5
Consumption

Less guard band increase 6%+ eMBB UP eMBB CP


SE Reduce UE Power Coverage gain: ~0.5dB vs
Consumption vs Turbo Turbo
Sub 3GHz C-Band mmWave

1GHz 3GHz 6GHz 24GHz 40GHz 100GHz

Global 5G Spectrum Auction Plan


2017 2018 2019 2020~
UK Switzerland: Canada:
Ireland 3.5GHz Apr.2018
3.5GHz May.2017 2.6/3.4-3.8GHz H1 2019 3.5/3.8GHz 2020
Korea:
Belgium: Japan:
3.5GHz/28GHz Jun.2018
Czech 700MHz/1.4/3.6GHz H1 2019 3.4-3.7GHz 2020
3.6-3.8GHz Jul.2017 Spain Germany France:
3.6-3.8GHz Jul.2018 3.6GHz H1 2019 3.4-3.8/26GHz 2020
Latvia Mexico Norway: ……
3.6-3.8GHz Jul.2017 (2.5GHz) Aug.2018 700MHz/2.1GHz Q1 2019
Italy Netherlands:
700M/3.6-3.8GHz/26GHz 700MHz/1.4/2.1GHz Q1 2019
Sep.2018 Qatar:
Finland: 700MHz/3.5/26GHz 2019
3.5GHz Oct.2018 UK :
China: 700MHz 2019
2.6/3.5/4.9GHz Nov.2018 Japan:
US: 26/28GHz 2019
28GHz Nov.2018
Australia Hong Kong:
3.6GHz Dec.2018 3.3/3.5/4.9GHz July.2019
Hong Kong: Romania:
26/28GHz Dec,2018 700MHz/3.4-3.8/26GHz 2019
Sweden: Thailand:
700MHz Dec,2018 700M/2.6GHz 2019
……
C-Band Becomes Globally Harmonized 5G Spectrum
All Bands Go to 5G
Step2
All to 5G NR
Step1
mmWave
All to LTE, 5G Hardware Ready NR

C-Band C-Band
Now
Growing LTE
2600M Sub 3GHz
2600M LTE Evo->NR
1800M
Sub 1GHz
1800M LTE Evo->NR
800M

800M 700M LTE/NR


700M LTE/NR

5G Era Network LTE Evolution +NR


Ecosystem Drive 1st Wave 5G Commercial launch in 2019

2017.Q3 Q4 2018.Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2019.Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2020.Q1 Q2

NSA (CS) SA Trials X55 (CS)


( mmW & 2.6 &C-band ) (Sub6) NSA/SA (mmW & Sub6)

B5G01 NSA (ES) B5000 NSA/SA (ES)

XMM 8060 XMM 8160


NSA NSA/SA
(mmW&Sub6) (mmW&Sub6)
Chipset
Exynos 5G Exynos 5G NSA/SA(CS)
NSA/SA(ES)

Commercial Smartphone Launched Scale Commercial

Mobile
Z3 Mod ( mmW )

CPE 5G01 CPE 1.0 CPE 2.0


C-band C-band ( Sub6 )
Samsung
Samsung (V5G) MiFi (sub6)
SFG-D0100 (mmW)
CPE
NETGEAR WNC D-Link CPE
Samsung Outdoor CPE HTC MiFi
NightHawk CPE (sub-6)
(V5G) (mmW) (2.6Ghz) DWR-2010
CPE (mmW) (sub-6/mmW)
5G is Now, Industry

xx0,000 sites
C-Band/2.6G/4.9G

20+ countries will finish 5G


spectrum Action in 2019:
x0,000 sites Australia, Finland, UK, Spain, Korea, USA,
UAE, Kuwait, KSA, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman
C-Band Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, France,
X,000 Sites India, Japan …

C-Band
X,000 sites
C-Band/2.6G/4.9G Trial

2018 2019 2020


5G E2E commercial systems
launched by September 30, 2018

1st
5G
Core Transport C-Band mmWave BBU CPE smartphone

End-to-end 5G system Ascend 910


Cloud computing AI chip with Kirin 980
 No.1 Market Share
greatest computing density World's first commercial 7nm
 More than 1M pcs AI chip for smartphones
shipment/year
Kunpeng 920
Arm-based Processor with 1st 7nm
Highest performance 5G baseband chipset
3GPP-Based 5G Commercial/Pre-Commercial Cooperation

3GPP-Based
VIVA 5G Commercial/Pre-Commercial
Contract
In Countries

…… ……

*Due to the limitation of NDA, some of the 5G Commercial contact can’t be disclosed.
AGENDA

1. 5G MARKET PROGRESS UPDATE

2. 5G DEPLOYMENT ASPECTS

3. 5G USE CASES
1
5G Invests More
Sites than 4G
3.5GHz Coverage Extended Coverage

High Cost for 5G Sites


2 Modernization
(Antenna, Wind Load, Power)

+3000W

3 Fast TTM
(Automation, E2E) Core
Cost Efficient XGbps Clean Site Fast TTM

5G Massive MIMO Ultimate Experience

Further coverage Deeper coverage

8~20dB gain for vertical coverage


8x for horizontal coverage
3~10x for vertical coverage Better for 30 floors high building

MU-MIMO Pairing maximize cell SU-MIMO multiple stream max


capacity single user experience

16 layers multi-user beam forming 2.8Gbps DL peak THP@ 4T8R


5Gbps DL cell throughput 1.5Gbps DL peak THP@2T4R
UL & DL Decoupling Enable Sub-3GHz to Improve NR UL Coverage

Definition of UL & DL decoupling


• DL 3.3G~3.8G + SUL 700/800/900/1800/2100M
• DL 4.4G~5.0G + SUL 900/1800M

Sub-3G
Supports SUL Full Bands
Sub-3G
UL DL Decoupling IoDT Testing with HW

UL DL Decoupling Planning in 18Q4


C-band …
64T64R

3.5GHz SUL Extended Coverage …

UL Spectrum can be dynamically shared between LTE & NR

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UL & DL Decoupling Reduces New Sites Acquisition

Hangzhou Wulin +74% +5.6%


Existing 1.8G sites: 119

Average distance: 346m


New sites

Area: 12.2km^2

Architecture: SA Original sites


Decoupling Disabled Decoupling Enabled
5G target UL data rate: 5Mbps (90%) Sites Num. : 143+106 Sites Num.: 143+8

*2018 May, China Hangzhou, based on SA


Voice: VoLTE Preferred for NSA, VoNR Preferred for SA
NSA(Option 3x) SA(Option 2)

 VoLTE with good experience, LTE wide  VoNR: 1.5~2s access, PS Handover to 4G VoLTE
coverage, ~2s access at cell edge

VoNR
PS HO
VoLTE NR VoLTE

 VoLTE when VoNR doesn’t support,EPS FB


to 4G VoLTE, 3~4s access
NR
EPS FB
 CSFB when VoLTE isn’t deployed, 2/3G
national coverage, ~6s access VoLTE

 CSFB when VoNR/VoLTE isn’t deployed, 2 times FB,


LTE NR ~8s access
CSFB
NR
CS on 2G/3G EPS FB
LTE
CSFB
CS on 2G/3G

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8

Multi-band Antenna 3 MODELS OF 5G AAU


Sub-3GHz All-in-one
AAU5613 – 64T64R, 200MHz, 200W Simple: 2 poles for 1 sector
AAU5313 – 32T32R, 200MHz, 200W
AAU5310 – 32T32R, 100MHz, 100W Super Capacity: 25Gbps
Convergence: 2/3/4/5G All in One
3 MODELS FOR ALL
SUB 3GHZ BANDS
RRU5509t – 7/8/9, 2T4R, 2x140W 1 RRU 5G 3500MHZ
RRU5502 – 18/21, 4T4R, 4x80W
RRU5301 – L2600, 4T4R, 4x40W RRU5258 – 8T8R, 200MHz, 240W 1 CONTROL BOARD PER SITE
APM5930 UMPTg • Cell:108
Power & Battery
1 BBU5900
Multimode BBU for All RAT • RRC:7200
• Transmission:25Gbps

2 BASEBAND BOARDS PER SITE


UBBPg
• C-Band: 3*100M
64TRx + 3*20M 4R
UBBPg2a – 3x100M 64T64R + 3x20M 4R
UBBPg2 – 12x20M LTE 4T4R (multi-mode)
Optimal MM Pattern Enables Best Performance Efficiently

Before After Pattern Adjusting

RSRP

15.84% *Source: 2018 Hangzhou Trial


AI based Massive MIMO Self-Adaptation: how does it work?
Automation Network Management Ease Multi-RAT & Multi-Service OPEX

Hardware Plug & Play


Service Service Service
Provisioning Deployment Evaluation

Power On Site Active


X Suites: WTTx Suite …
Software Feature Plug & Play • Coverage Prediction
• Pattern Intelligent Search Service Visualization

Scenario Benefit Auto Network Service Terminals


20% Network Performance
Detection Forecast Configuration
AI in 5G

HF channel map construction


E2E Performance learning
Network auto configuration Slice resource management Self operation
Failure detection AI management platform
ASFN adjustment Policy management MBB AI Slice
HF/LF collaboration
RAN minimal deployment
LTE power control
RAN AI chipset
PAPR non-linear Comp mode selection
compensation
DTX adaptation Link Adaption AI base station

AI NE AI AI Data AI chipset AI service


Network
• Deep Learning
• Re-enforcement learning • RDL
Algorithm

• Dynamic optimization Transfer Learning


• Regression •
• GMM/HMM Graphic algorithms
• Clustering •
• Association rule mining
• Classification
Architecture

AI Center Trainer eNB AI Agent Feature Statistic Collector


• Learner • Decides action • 1 Collects Statistics
• Policy • Determine state • 2 Applies Action
• Explorer
AGENDA

1. 3GPP STANDARD UPDATE, MARKET PROGRESS UPDATE

2. GO FOR DEPLOYMENT: SITE READINESS

3. GO FOR BUSINESS: USE CASES


2018 Phase I 2019-2020 Phase II 2021- Phase III

Enhanced MBB Service


5G CPE
computer

Phone LAN
TV Tablet Phone
Fax

Enterprise Internet Access Ecosystem


FWA (2H) eMBB + FWA Serving all industry

Branding: High Value Area Offloading: High Traffic Area Coverage: 100Mbps everywhere

100Mbps 300Mbps 10Gbps


5Mbps 50Mbps 100Mbps
20ms 10ms 1ms
5G is Now, Business Value

Mobile All
First Video

3G Era 5G Era
Mobile Voice WTTx

FTTx
Fix line

Mobile First 1 Mobile First 2


Mobile Voice surpass WTTx surpass FTTx
fix line

Already Happened Will Happen


4K
Mobile + Internet + TV + VR + CloudX

from today 25 USD/mon. future X USD/mon.

Multi-Play User with Higher Loyalty and Tariff


Simple 5G FWA Business

350
Case
<3 Years ROI
Calc.
Revenues & Costs (USD mln)

300 32 Months

250 Basic

200 x Mbps 63000 12000


Revenue
150 30 KD/m HH User B2B User
100

50

- 748 2M KD/year 500$/site/m


1 7 13 19 25 31 37 43 49 55 Cost
Time (in Months) Sites Spectrum OPEX

Cumulative Revenues Cumulative Costs

~75,000 (70%+30%)Subscribers @30KWD ARPU Pays for >700 5G sites less than 3 years
2018~ 2018~ 2020
MidCap MaxCa ~
p
30 Mbps DL 100 Mbps DL 500 Mbps DL Speed
24 FWA Users/Cell
Speed Speed
11 FWA Users/Cell 14 FWA Users/Cell NR 100M
(C-Band)

L26 4T4R 20M L26 4T4R 20M


L21 4T4R 20M L21 4T4R 20M
L18 4T4R 20M L18 4T4R 20M L18 4T4R 20M
L8 2T2R 10M L8 2T2R 10M L8 2T2R 10M

Peak: 500 Mbps Peak: 1 Gbps Peak: 6 Gbps


10% MBB + 60% WBB 10% MBB + 60% WBB 15% MBB + 55% WBB

* Forecast KM: PRB threshold 70%; Active ratio 50%;Service duty ratio 15%; 256QAM LTE; 64T64R 16 flows C-band NR;
FWA Network Planning Optimization Business Hall Maintenance

• Cell Load by PRB Ratio • FWA Launch Map • WTTx Experience &
•FWA Potential Area Identify
• Outdoor CPE install
• Weak Coverage Evaluation Proposal(which wall, CPE Management
•Site Coverage/Capacity
Height,Direction) • Abnormal CPE
Planning
WTTx Suite Detection
Quick Provisioning Precise Post Analysis • WBB & MBB

WTTx Map CPE Management Cooperative


Development
Provisioning System WBB & MBB Comprehensive


Integration

Analysis •…

• Accurate FWA Launch map accelerates market occupation


• Easy O&M Reduce TCO & Churn Rate
Huawei Cloud VR Ecosystem Fujian Launching 5G Based VR Service

User VR Portal
BOSS
VR Entertainment VR Gaming

VR Content

Cloud
Video Platform

5G
Network 120Mbps; <20ms VR Education VR Live VR MAX (like
IMAX)
18Q1 18Q2 18Q4 19Q2

POC UAT FTTX Commercial 5G


Device >1000 Subs >10K Subs Commercial
>100K subs
Cloud VR Drone Transportation

60% CAGR (2020-2030) 60% CAGR (2020-2023) 58% CAGR (2020-2030)

Source: Analysys Mason


Beyond 5G
Peak data
rate:
1Tbps
eMBB

5G++ 5G+
2024-2028 2020-2024

Jitter:

mMTC URLLC 0.1ms(+/-10ns


Connection
density:
10/m2 Position:
Link Budget:

Δ10cm 6G
2028-2030
+40dB

2020 2030
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Huawei Confidential 35
Orange 5G Vision
Eric Hardouin, Orange Labs Research
November 2019

1
What is 5G for Orange?

5G refers to the technology standardized


by 3GPP (as for 4G)
 Includes 3GPP new radio (NR) and evolutions of LTE
(4G radio access technology)
 In a first phase, 5G deployments are based on the
4G core network
5G refers in addition to an IT-based
network infrastructure
 enabling local cloud (computing and storage)
capabilities
 enabling a convergent 5G core network managing
wireline and radio accesses (fiber, 4G, NR, Wi-Fi…)
– implementation is still under study
 …which will be available in a second phase
2
5G connectivity services
all delivered by the same network key expectations
 ambient connectivity and higher
minimum throughput:
Enhanced Mobile Broadband 50 Mbps “everywhere”

 higher capacity and


experienced data rates
Up to Gbps experienced rates
new cm/mmWave spectrum

 Fixed Wireless Access (FWA)


connect households with fiber-
like experience in some areas

 expand the IoT for support of


vertical industries
99.999% reliability
1 to 10 ms latency

Massive IoT Ultra-reliable  improved energy efficiency


x2 in 2020
3
and low latency x10 in 2025
New usages will emerge

Cloud / AI
360°TV&Video AR/VR/MR in mobility
10 Gbps

1 Gbps

100 Mbps
THROUGHPUT

10 Mbps
Industry 4.0 &
1 Mbps
Robots
100 Kbps
Remote Operation
10 Kbps
Sensors

1 Kbps
Actuators
100 bps
Smart Agriculture Smart City Autonomous Vehicle
1s 100 ms 10 ms 1 ms

LATENCY
4
5G: Multiple frequencies for service delivery

Low frequency cells: 700MHz High frequency cells: 3.4 - 3.8GHz Millimeter wave cells: 26GHz +

Coverage Throughput Coverage Throughput Coverage Throughput

5 Industry 4.0 Unmanned Connected Digital Smart


vehicles Healthcare workspace cities
Our roadmap: commercial launch of 5G mostly in 2020

2018 2019 2020


End-to-end experiments 5G tests in Orange 5G Progressive start of
cities with customers commercial service
2nd version of the NR 5G
2012 standard (June 2018) Availability of the first Availability of frequencies
First research work terminals Increase of uses

5G

2017 2022-2025
Demonstrators and New uses as
proofs of concept
Co-innovation on 5G standardisation evolves
and 100% 5G networks
1st version of the on industrial sites with businesses are deployed (5G
NR 5G standard Standalone networks)
(NR = new radio)
(Dec. 2017)
11 Orange 5G cities announced in European countries
3 for commercial service
8 for friendly user trial 2 NSA cities
+6 more to come 1 NSA city Brussls since 10 Sept. 19
since 22 Oct. 19

5 NSA cities
Lille

Nantes

Commercial
3 NSA cities

since 5 Nov. 19
What will we have in NR initial deployments?
 Enhanced mobile broadband in the 3.5 GHz and 700 MHz bands (2-3 Gbps max.)
 New massive MIMO antennas, with new site architecture (RRU & antennas integrated)
 4G latency on the public network, but reduced latency possible using on-premises
mini core network (as in 4G), currently under experimentation
 4G core-based architecture (“3x”) in most countries
 LTE-M support for IoT
Architecture « 3x » Architecture « 2 » Architecture « 4x »
NR Non Standalone (NSA) NR Standalone (SA) NR Non Standalone (NSA)

EPC 5G-CN EPC 5G-CN

3x 2 4x
NR LTE NR LTE NR LTE

Existing Core New Core New Core


Dual connectivity Single connectivity Dual connectivity
New Radio & LTE New Radio or LTE New Radio & LTE
8
5G will further create value for industries, cities and
communities

5G new features
 Massive IoT connectivity
 Ultra-reliable and low latency
communications
 Network slicing

Real-time data analytics


processing capabilities
 Edge computing
 Artifical intelligence

Source: 5G PPP

9
5G is a complementary tool to existing networks

Wi-Fi LoRa LTE-M

2G 3G 4G 5G

xDSL Fiber SD-WAN

Orange is a digital solutions integrator. We maximise technological synergies through orchestration


10
5G for smart home / smart building

Many applications of smart home and smart building will continue to run on Wi-Fi or other
unlicensed spectrum technologies (e.g. BLE, Zigbee)

5G will bring a differentiating value


 when specific specific service levels (e.g.
latency, high reliability) are needed
 when various services / types of objects with
different QoS requirements (e.g. eMBB, critical
IoT) are to be supported: 5G can unify the
network infrastructure
 for temporary coverage, e.g. for construction
 for fiber back-up
Various architecture options for a private network
From the 5G-ACIA White Paper ‘5G for Non-Public
Networks for Industrial Scenarios’
Each vertical customer is driven by its Isolated Hybrid: Shared radio

requirements in terms of latency,


security, reliability, coverage,
complexity etc.

These requirements in turn drive


network architecture choices

A cost-efficient option is a private Hybrid: Shared radio & Signaling Operated


extension of the public network
• A mutualized infrastructure costs
less than a dedicated physical infra
• Slicing will facilitate extensions
• Native indoor/outdoor service
continuity
Source: Glyn
• Strong operator-grade security Roylance
The journey of private extensions of the public network

2025+ dynamic slicing


• E2E orchestration and
automation
2022-2025: static / semi- • dynamic and on-demand
dynamic slicing slices production and
• 5G core network management
2019-2022: pre-slicing • Limited number of slices,
• 4G core network with manual or semi-
• LTE and/or NR automatic configurations
• PMR: priorities and QoS diff. • facilitation of edge
• edge computing capabilities computing
via a dedicated equipment
Co-construction with users is essential for meaningful
technology evolutions… and adoption
• to understand technical requirements
• to experiment solutions
• to prepare ecosystems and business
models

Orange 5G co-innovation with Factory of the future AR for maintenance


(energy management
enterprise customers (Electronics sector)
and process
automation)
5G experimentation 5GPPP
research projects

Train
V2X communications
monitoring/scheduling.
and multi-access
High-speed, HD video
computing
14 downloads
Key 5G initiatives within Orange
New usages trials Performance trials

5G Lab 4G+5G end to end


B2C usages : AR, VR, 4K tests
with start ups and key suppliers Technical and usages test

Orange Gardens (France) Lille, Douai (France)

5G for autonomous cars Pure 5G end to end


V2V, V2 environment, security
with automotive ecosystem Technical and usages test

Linas-Montlhéry (France) Valencia (Spain)

5G for enterprises 5G fiber (FWA)


Drones, robots, remote operations
26 GHz trial of usages with “Love”
with Nokia customers
Saclay (France) Cluj (Romania)
Take aways

5G will provide an ambient and pervasive connectivity structuring the


2020-2030 digital society
 significantly enhanced mobile broadband user experience
 support of the digital transformation of vertical industries

Commercial services mainly from 2020 with first functionalities


 Enhanced mobile broadband in the 3.5 GHz and 700 MHz bands
 4G latency on the public network, but reduced latency possible using on-premises
mini core network (as in 4G), currently under experimentation
 5G core and slicing available from 2022

Collaboration with the future users is essential for the 5G success


 for the telecom industry to understand the customers technical requirements
 to prepare the 5G ecosystem and business models
16
Thank you

17
Appendix

18
The 5G network infrastructure: convergent and IT-ized
Distributed networking, computing and storage, enabling new services

4G/5G

PON 4G/5G

National Data
Center (1)
4G/5G
PON
Regional PoP
(10 to 30)
On premise Local PoP
Edge server (100 to 300)
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A software infrastructure delivering multiple services

5G offers the possibility to run specialised


virtual networks “network slices” on a
mutualized physical infrastructure
• slices will be established on demand, in
minutes and only with the required
functionalities for specific SLAs
• a mutualized infrastructure will cost less
than dedicated physical networks

Slicing will enable priorisation and QoS


differentiation
network slices: Virtual Sub-networks pre-programmed to
serve specific services using dedicated or shared resources
Static 4G/5G pre-slicing for 2019/2020

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TABLE RONDE
@IGNES_FR
#smarthome
#5G

Débat autour de la 5G
Jean-Louis Demousseau
=> Eric HARDOUIN - ORANGE - VP, Ambient Connectivity Research

=> Merouane DEBBAH - HUAWEI - Director of the Mathematical and Algorithmic Sciences Lab
Prochaine matinale : Jeudi 30 Janvier 2020
Debriefing CES 2020

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