M2M Enabled Private LTE Best Practices for Cost Takeout
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M2M Enabled Private LTE Best Practices for Cost Takeout
5G LTE Architecture = Lowest Cost M2M Network ENABLING THE BEGINNING 5G LTE ENABLEMENT OF ULTRA-LOW COST M2M NETWORKS BEST PRACTICES FOR COST TAKEOUT April 14, 2016 1 2 M2M Agenda Vision Innovation Strategy Architecture Models Q&A 3 Vi s i o n The outlook for new M2M solutions is accelerating, driven by worldwide support of open data business models and new DC and Telecom infrastructures. Data Market News Accelerating M2M 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 Lemko Corporation invents NFV Apple iPhone Launched-sales hit $2B Google Android OS Launched Mobile Data Exceeds Voice Traffic 2G & 3G Networks Congested 2011-12 City of Chicago Creates Open Data Policy 2013 1000 Petabytes Per Month Data Traffic 2014 400M M2M Devices Sending Real-time Data 2015 300M Cellular Tablets with 3,00 Petabytes per Month of Data Traffic 2016 Mobile World Congress announces TIP 2019 50B M2M devices connected Cities are releasing structured datasets (JSON/RDF/CSV/XML) & non-structured (HTML or plain text) … Unknown Stored Stranded Accessible Connected Utilized Analyzed Available Open (released) Reused Redistributed Value 2020 Zettabytes of data to be exchanged over telecom infrastructures …non-discriminatory, non-proprietary, license-free, processed data to build business. City of Chicago Open Data Model Time Past Present RightNowFuture Volume Value 1000 1000(2) 1000(3) 1000(4) 1000(5) 1000(6) 1000(7) 1000(8) Metric Description kB kilobyte MB megabyte GB gigabyte TB terabyte PB petabyte EB exabyte ZB zettabyte YB yottabyte (*) orders of magnitude 4 In n o v a t io n Traditional M2M roadblocks point to the need for significant transformation utilizing Private LTE. M2M Innovation Traditional Roadblocks 1. 2. 3. 4. M2M over Wi-Fi struggles with security, capacity, offloading and billing M2M over Public Cellular is too Expensive M2M requires greater Uplink flexibility M2M requires multicasting as the key M2M Use Case Example of M2M over Wi-Fi Adaptive and Breakthrough M2M Innovations are not enough… M2M Needs Transformational Innovation that comes with Private LTE Example of M2M over Public Cellular VS Adaptive Innovation Example of M2M over Private LTE VS Breakthrough Innovation Transformational Innovation 5 St r a t e gy The FCC created a nationwide non-exclusive licensing scheme for 3.65/3.5 GHz enabling Private LTE and forever changing how M2M could be deployed. • Incumbent Access users • Includes authorized federal and grandfathered Fixed Satellite Service users currently operating in the 3.5 GHz Band. • Users protected from harmful interference from Priority Access and General Authorized Access users. • The Priority Access tier • Consists of Priority Access Licenses (PALs) that will be assigned using competitive bidding within the 3550-3650 MHz portion of the band. • Each PAL is defined as a non-renewable authorization to use a 10 megahertz channel in a single census tract for three-years. • Up to seven total PALs may be assigned in any given census tract with up to four PALs going to any single applicant. • Applicants may acquire up to two-consecutive PAL terms in any given license area during the first auction. • The General Authorized Access tier • Is licensed-by-rule to permit open, flexible access to the band for the widest possible group of potential users. • General Authorized Access users are permitted to use any portion of the 3550-3700 MHz band not assigned to a higher tier user and may also operate opportunistically on unused Priority Access channels. LTE 6 St r a t e gy Utilizing 3.65/3.5GHz, M2M changes Industrial Internet connectedness with independence from carrier control. How 3.65/3.5 Changes M2M Speed of Deployment with nominal application fees and minimal regulatory delay Allows multiple entrants to provide service Independent of Carrier Control Contention based protocol and registration required to manage interference Very Localized License Areas 1. 2. December, 2012 FCC adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that would make spectrum available for shared small cell use in the 3550-3650 MHz band (3.5 GHz Band). The March 13th workshop explored the concepts and proposals raised in the NPRM. 3.5GHz Workshop FCC Headquarters, Commission Meeting Room March 13, 2013 Census Tracts Database coordination Rules Support Private LTE 1. 2. 3. Reduces speculation and “warehousing” Great for connected cities, smart buildings or enterprises to rapidly deploy M2M enabled broadband The power levels in urban areas suitable for in-building or localized coverage https://www.fcc.gov/news-events/events/2013/03/35-ghz-workshop “The goal of the workshop was to bring together top innovators and thinkers” 7 St r a t e gy Enterprises can now be their own M2M operator, deploying private applications and devices over any Data Center infrastructure. Transformational • Deploy a typical M2M Network in less than 4 hours • Operate Carrier Grade Private LTE Network without Carrier involvement • Support multiple M2M instances and workloads with simple GUI and no touch provisioning M2M M2M Inside Any DC CFO wants “Lowest Cost M2M Network” in the world GPO drives new “strategic IT partners” to participate in M2M infrastructure and applications CISO secures LTE enabled M2M “behind existing IT firewalls” CIO “innovate using M2M” across IoT, Industrial Internet, Smart Building uses cases to grab stranded data and create high value managed services DC Manager supports “simple, scalable architecture” that virtually eliminate unplanned outages 8 A r c h it e c t u r e 5G M2M LTE is a coreless network architecture that can be easily integrated with complex IT specifications. M2M Network Specs • • • • • • Multimedia Network (MBMS)---Broadcast Services, point-to-multipoint, unidirectional downlink transmissions from cell to M2M Sensors (e.g. M2M Service Areas) Bursty Network Traffic---Low latency, unpredictable, asymmetric based traffic, high velocity streaming Flexible Backhaul---No carrier Ethernet needed, pick lowest cost available option Reduced Hops & Latency---M2M deployed on Network Edge as Layer 7 application Fast Attach---Fast connection set-up, data transfers and connection release times for network originated M2M applications Network Operations Savvy---$1 Per Gigabyte or less M2M Costs, mirrors Wi-Fi economics (new best practice benchmark for M2M affordability) M2M Architecture • • • • • • • No Core---No Centralized Core, No Remoted Core, No Cloud Core, No Backhaul P2P, Flat, Distributed---Virtualized EPC with MME, PGW, SGW, HSS, PCRF & IMS Simplicity over Complexity---Reduce unplanned outages Minimal Hardware Dependencies---Real HetNet architecture, any eNodeB, any LTE CPE, any LTE SIM, any LTE Sensor, any LTE Actuator (100% COTS) Implementation---Support Greenfield to Brownfield M2M from lab to field Advanced Triggering Options--- SMS, SIP, IMS, Cell Broadcast, HSS and connected/non-connected states Uplink Throttling—No-to-Low-to-High Mobility with Low-to-High Data Rates (HDR) (enabling use case driven bidirectional M2M services for devices with non-std. usage patterns) 9 A r c h it e c t u r e Enterprises can leverage this new M2M architecture for Lab-to-Field deployments and indoor/outdoor portability. M2M Architecture Traditional M2M Less Complex & More Secure Lemko Replaces Traditional Quick-Deploy-Platform Lemko M2M is a flat, fully virtualized distributed M2M architecture that minimizes the number of network elements (hops) and enables in-band Mesh networking 10 Mo d e ls M2M embedded IT coreless solutions” on-theedge” delivering all-you-can-eat Private LTE data services at $1Gbyte. $10 Gbyte (Carrier Public Pricing) Public Services Beyond here is too costly Private Services Software X M2M Embedded IT Coreless Solutions Hardware $1 Gbyte (wireline Internet Pricing) Edge Network Core Mobility (No-Low-Medium-High ) Data Rates (Low - High ) 11 Questions Q& A Abstract By implementing a 5G LTE architecture now, ultralow cost M2M deployment is realistic. Architecture drives strategy when it comes to M2M deployments. By utilizing LTE 5G architectures, a new utility based M2M Opex model is available that mirrors Wi-Fi economics and avoids the traditional barriers of consumer grade networks. What was once considered “not achievable” by traditional M2M service providers is here now as M2M Enabled Private LTE. This presentation will outline the best practice benchmarks for M2M affordability and answer the how to questions associated with deploying Internet Economics that support Layer 7 M2M traffic. Layer 7 traffic requires low latency/high velocity streaming so M2M can unlock stranded data with remote access to Industrial Internet infrastructures.
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