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Page 1: Page 1 WWRF - Vision Committee - 15 September 2008 Sudhir Dixit, Chair, Vision Committee sdixit@rim.com WWRF 2020 Vision – Draft V 1.4

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Sudhir Dixit, Chair, Vision Committee

[email protected]

WWRF

2020 Vision – Draft V 1.4

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Outline

• Introduction• WWRF – Objectives and scope• Basic trends of vision• Stakeholders• Reference model• System concepts• Conclusion

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Introduction

This presentation is :• A description of the basic trends in wireless

communication• An identification of the most promising wireless

technologies• A framework for further investigation

In order to get a clearer view on the potential development towards the future wireless world.

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WWRF: Shaping the Global Wireless Future

• Developing a common vision for the future of wireless to drive research and standardization

• Influencing decision makers’ views of the wireless world

• Enabling powerful R&D collaborations• Advancing wireless frontiers to serve our customers

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WWRF: Membership

Over 130 member organisations

From these domains• manufacturers• network operators• regulators• academic institutions• research organizations

From five continents• Africa• Americas• Asia• Australia• Europe

Patrick Pirat
Information to be confirmed by the Steering Board
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The WWRF vision

• Addressing societal challenges• All people will be served with wireless devices• Affordable to purchase, use and operate• Good user experience through simplicity and intuitive

interfaces• Will integrate machine to machine communications• All devices are reachable• Empower the user• Sustainable development through efficient use of resources

7 trillion wireless devices serving 7 billion people by 2020

Patrick Pirat
"7 trillion wireless devices serving 7 billion people by 2017" is well known outside WWRF. Which figures can we now provide for 2020?What is the feeling of WG1?
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Massive deployment of RFID tags and networked sensors

Environmental, object, and body sensor

networks,

Traffic volume increases dramatically

Integration of WSN into future wireless networks

connect the sensor world with back-

end environment

enable end-to-end solutions,

massively parallel applications

Machine to machine communications

Patrick Pirat
M2M is a key element in the 2020 vision since it will cover most of the wireless devices.This slide should be reworked with:. updated figures on M2M deployement. interactions between M2M and communication worldsCan WG5 propose a new version of this slide?
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Mobile communication emerges ...

... rapidly in developing countries

... and moves to data services

All people will be served with wireless devices …

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Patrick Pirat
The VisCom proposed to improve this part with:. trends on the cost of devices and services;. trends on the consumption;. trends on the services (existing and new).. trends on the future applications.May WG2 review and consolidate these aspects?
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A wide range of services and contents

...to a variety of devices.

Empower the user

...through heterogeneous networks …

Patrick Pirat
M2M devices should be added.
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Declining ARPU but a fair and clear pricing policy...

...for more and more bit-crunching devices...

...and cost effective infrastructures in developing countries.

Affordable to purchase, use, and operate

Mbps

Source Telus

Patrick Pirat
The idea here is to express a three-fold challenge for wireless communication:. ARPU drops. Price pressure and bit-rate increaseIs there a solution? New services? New business model?What is the feeling of WG1?
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... with intuitive technology and user interface.

Easy access to services through a service-centric network ...

Good user experience

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Meet the user needs

Store, retri

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Trust and security

ControlShare

Anywhere, at any time, in any language

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Patrick Pirat
The proposal of the Vision Committee is to go beyond the user needs and to show how wireless communication can empower the life of the people.Could WG2 provide inputs on the new trends of services: social, collaborative, .....?
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In a world of limited resources ….

… wireless contributes to the sustainable development.

Sustainable development through efficient use of resources

Patrick Pirat
Sustainabilty is also a key element of the 2020 vision. The VisCom suggested to develop this aspect.Any idea in WG1 and WG2?
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Daily life in 2020

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Patrick Pirat
This slide (and the following one) come from the "daily life scenario" produced by WG1. They are not understandable. The Vision Committee suggested to add a text that explains what happens.WG1 can you propose a mean to explicit these pictures? Do you feel that other use cases could be added?
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Daily life in 2020

At the station she recovers her husband’s car and back to home she controls the housing environment.

Car location

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Home network control

Preference selection

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Patrick Pirat
See previous comment.
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Stakeholder requirements

• General market: new business model from value chain to value constellation

• User- Core human needs relevant to wireless systems

- Values: Consistency, feedback, privacy and trust, control

- Capabilities: Ubiquity, personalization, adaptation, ambient awareness, natural interaction

Patrick Pirat
The stakeholders requirements should be removed or placed in the "System concept" section.
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Stakeholder requirements

• Service provider: dynamic and open service creation platform

• Backbone provider: open and standardized interfaces• Access provider

- Broadband coverage anytime, anywhere

- Flexibility in selection of technologies

• Equipment manufacturer: standardized interfaces to allow interoperable equipment

• Converging industries• Future service platform

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WWRF Reference cake model

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WWRF System concepts

• Applications and services

• Future internet communication subsystem

• Access network

• Reconfigurability

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Application and services

Applications and services are aware of the context …

… adapted to the environment …

… and guarantee the trust and privacy of personnel user data.

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Application and services

… and supported by a service support layer

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Patrick Pirat
Olaf, could you please check the consistency of this slide and the two following ones with the "cake model" and propose modifications?
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Future internet communication subsystem

Dynamic and open service creation provided by the service platform

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IP-based communication subsystem

IP-basedenhanced

tomobility

Open and standardized interfaces for the network and connectivity management

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Access network

Wide area ambient networks offer quality and low cost through network cooperation and redundancy

Source WSI project

Patrick Pirat
The future evolution of the access networks is not explicitely shown in this slide and the next one.Could WG4 consolidate these slides?
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Access network

satisfy the spectral efficiency of future wireless systems ....

Smart antennas and MIMO are key elements to

… combined with multiple antennas at the terminal and access point.

Source Orange R&D

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Reconfigurability

In cognitive networks reconfigurability ensures the best service quality to the current user terminal and environment.

Reconfigurability operates at all levels (PHY, MAC, …)

Patrick Pirat
May WG6 comment this slide. I wonder if it efficiently describe the evolution towards cognitive networks.
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Conclusion

• There is exciting and useful wireless-enabled future

• Many challenges ahead to realize such a future

• WWRF is best positioned to identify these with potential solutions

• WWRF is an open and global forum for participation and discussion by all

Patrick Pirat
The Vision committe sugested the following ideas for the conclusion;. Key challenges raised by the 2020 vision . Network convergence, . Cost effective network. Axis of research. Role of WWRF to support research and industry.Othe proposals from WG leaders?