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Requirementss and Technologies
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for
The N
Nex
xt Generation
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i off
Mobile Coommunications
Nigel Jefferies
WWRF Chairman
WWRF Chairman
Industry & Standards Huawei Technologies
Reading, UK
R di UK
Workshop Programme
1545
1555 1610
Introduction and welcome
WWRF Introduction and vision
Machine‐to‐machine communica
h
h
tions
1640
Next‐generation radio communication technologies
1710
1710
1740
1810
1900
Jose Costa
Nigel Jefferies
Mischa
h Dohler
hl
Angela Alexiou
Spectrum sharing using authorizeed shared access
Marja Matinmikko
Next‐generation
Next
generation communication communication architectures and technologies architectures and technologies
Panogiotis Demestichas
Requirements for the next generaation of mobile services and applications
Jari Porras
Panel Discussion
Reception p
WWRF Workshop, Geneva, May 2013
Introdu
uction
What is WWRF
WWRF’ss role??
• Develop futu
ure vision of the wireless worrld
• Inform and e
I f
d educate on trends and d
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d
developmen
nts
• Enable and f
E bl
d ffacilitate the ilit t th
translation o
of the vision into reality
• Bring a wide
Bring a widee range of parties e range of parties
together to identify and overcome significant ro
significant ro
oadblocks to the vision
oadblocks to the vision
Pagge 3
Principles of Operation
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• Global
• Open to a
p
all
• Not • standarrds body
rds body
• researcch funding body
• A typica
A typicaal research conference
al research conference
• Based on
n membership
• All can atttend meetings and make contributtions
Pagge 4
Membership
Over 80 member organisations
Africa Manufactu
f
rer
Americas
Network operator
Asia
Industry organization
Europe
Academic institute
Research organization
Current Sponsor Membeers
Pagge 6
The Wireless World
WWRF’s goal is to encourage researchh that will achieve unbounded
communications to address key societaal challenges for the future
We are using the term “Wireless
Wireless Worlddd” in this broad sense to address
• the support of innovation and businesss,
• social inclusion and
• infrastructural challenges
This will be achieved by creating a rannge of new technological capabilities
from wide-area networks to short-rangge communications, machine-tomachine
hi communications,
i ti
sensor netwo
t orks,
k wireless
i l broadband
b db d access
technologies and optical networking, along
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with increasing intelligence and
virtualization in networks
This will support a dependable future Internet
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of people, knowledge and
things and the development of a servicee universe
Current Working
Groups
A
User Nee
eds & Requirements in a SSecure Environment in diffferent Socio‐Economic
Socio
Economic set
setttings
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Communication architectures and
architectures and
d
d technologies
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B
Services, devices and service architectures
D
Radio Communication Technologies
WWRF outputs
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•
•
•
WWRF Outlook –
WWRF
Outlook published ve
published version of White Paper
rsion of White Paper
WWRF Library – proceedings o
of each meeting
WWRF Wiley Book series (5 p
WWRF –
Wil B k i (5 published, 3 in prep.)
bli h d 3 i
)
WWRF – IEEE Journal Series (IEEEE VT Magazine)
WWRF Vision in a nutsheell
7 trillio
on wireless devices
servin
ng 7 billion people by 2020
•
•
•
•
All people will b
be served with wireless devices
Affordable to pu
urchase and operate
Calm computingg: technology invisible to users
Machine to macchine communications
• SSensors and tag
d t gs: e.g. in transport and weather i t
t d
th
systems, infrasttructure, to provide ambient intelligence and
g
d context sensitivityy
• All devices are p
part of the (mobile) internet
At a second glance
• Wireless device(s) becomes our interface to the digital world
• An ambient life sty
A
bi t lif t lle where h
• ... our mobile devvice becomes the key enabler to interact with smart environments and users
• … our mobile guid
des and supports us against “digital threats”
• Has to be charged o
once a month only – green technology
• Untethered and connected user experience
• Ubiquitous service delivery with a consistent user experienc
• IIn Other Words
Oh W d:
ess – The Way to Future
Wirele
14 WWRF Fellows
Martin Cooper
USA
Dr João da Silva
Spain
Prof Ashok Jhunjhunwala
India
MrrHåkan Eriksson
Sweden
Dr Young Kyun Kim
Korea
Industry
Academia
Regulators
Madame Li Mofeng
China
Prof. Gerhard Fettweis
Germany
Prof Mérouane Debbah Prof. Hamid Aghvami P
Prof. Michael Walker Dr Kohei Satoh
France
UK
UK
Japan
Prof. Sureswaran Ramadass
Malaysia
Dr Zhou
Z
Hong
C
China
Prof. Rahim Tafazolli
UK
Next WWRF Meetingss
WWRF31 Vancouver, Canada
22-24 October 2013
Hosted by University of
o British Columbia
WWRF32 Marrakech, Morocco
13-15 May 2014
Hosted by Kings College London
WWRF33 Guildford, UK
U
October 2014
Hosted by University of
o Surrey
Workshop Programme
1545
1555 1610
Introduction and welcome
WWRF Introduction and vision
Machine‐to‐machine communica
h
h
tions
1640
Next‐generation radio communication technologies
1710
1710
1740
1810
1900
Jose Costa
Nigel Jefferies
Mischa
h Dohler
hl
Angela Alexiou
Spectrum sharing using authorizeed shared access
Marja Matinmikko
Next‐generation
Next
generation communication communication architectures and technologies architectures and technologies
Panogiotis Demestichas
Requirements for the next generaation of mobile services and applications
Jari Porras
Panel Discussion
Reception p
WWRF Workshop, Geneva, May 2013
Introdu
uction
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