Requirementss and Technologies f Th for The N Nex xt Generation G 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 d 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 n • 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 a with increasing intelligence and virtualization in networks This will support a dependable future Internet I 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 C Communication architectures and architectures and d d technologies Pagge 8 B Services, devices and service architectures D Radio Communication Technologies WWRF outputs • • • • 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