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5GIC’s Mission To be a model for collaboration between academic institutions, industry and the community To deliver innovative solutions that generate economic and social value To influence future standards and regulation

“Always Sufficient”

Wireless Standards Evolution

 #5GIC  

1983   1991   2001   2011   2021   2031  

5G  

2041  

4G  –  LTE/LTE-­‐Advanced  

3G  –  WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA  +  

2G  –  GSM/GPRS/EDGE  

1G  -­‐  TACS  

Next  genera,on  Global  standard  around  2020  

Peak  “5G”  volume  around  2040  

Peak  LTE  volume  around  2030  

LTE  overtakes  3G  around  2020  

Average  of  10  years  research  and  standardisa,on,  20  years  from    intro  to  peak  volume  

Research  &  Std  

Research  &  Std  

Research  &  Std  

Research  &  Std  

5GIC High Level Technical Activity Roadmap

 #5GIC  

June’15,  (LTE-­‐A,  IoT)  

Winter Olympics South Korea

Summer Olympics Japan

Speed

In the laboratory, 5GIC researchers have achieved 5G speeds of one terabit per second in tests (over 65,000 times faster than average 4G download speeds).

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At 1Tbps, it would be theoretically possible to download a file 100 times the size of a feature film in about three seconds.

Source: CNET

Mobile Video Growth Forecast

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Figures in parentheses refer to 2014, 2019 traffic share. Source: Cisco VNI Mobile, 2015

Video will account for 72% of mobile data traffic by 2019

Latency, Reliability, Availability

Latency refers to the time delay between data being generated – e.g., at a sensor – and the same data being correctly received. Reliability refers to the capability of guaranteeing successful message transmissions within a defined latency period (or delay) e.g. only one message in one billion data transfers may be lost or delayed. System availability has to ensure that critical applications are not in outage when needed, e.g. medical and advanced transit systems.

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Sources: Ericsson and Nokia

GSMA – Connected Car Forecast 2013

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Cars – the end of the love affair?

“Digital natives don't care about owning things. Possession is a burden, and a car is a big investment.” Less than 70% of US 19-year-olds now have a driving license, down from 87% in 1995    

Source: The Economist

Vehicle Ownership

“35% of drivers expect not to own their own car by 2034, and instead predict they will be using alternative options such as car sharing services” source: Telefonica research 2014

Value perceived by vehicle owners/users

5G Test Bed Area

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University of the Year 2016 - The Times and Sunday Times

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