Connection for Future IoT Ecosystem for ITU-T SG20 IoT Forum Shane HE Nokia Networks 1 30/05/2016 Confidential Copyright 2014 Nokia While the past has been about connecting people, the future is about connecting things – improving personal life, optimizing business processes Programmable things 3 Programmable World with 50 bn things connected by 2025 Connected things 2 Many things 1 Mobile internet with 8 bn people connected by 2020 Fixed internet with 1 bn places connected by 2005 Source: Cisco-IBSG Report, BCG-The Mobile Revolution The programmable world improves people's lives through automation, enhanced connectivity and intelligence. It also helps industries to become more efficient, agile and real-time. To fully capitalize the Internet of Things opportunity, five main challenges have to be overcome Standardization: Robust connectivity: Standard connectivity for billions of things Latency, availability, coverage, cost 1 3 5 Domain knowledge: Deep, vertical-specific insights Interoperability and open interfaces: Enabling platforms to talk with each other 2 4 Privacy and security: Prevent malware injection and data misuse Nokia aspires to shape the programmable world with IoT-optimized networks and applications in selected verticals Nokia improves people‘s lives and business results with the Internet of Things … … and optimizes and designs networks for the Internet of Things • Human • Trusted • Open • Insightful Applications Partner ecosystem for e2e vertical applications Platforms Connectivity management, application enablement Connectivity LTE-M, GSM evolution, 5G, short-range, MEC¹, IoT optimized Core & Security • Impactful • Scalable • Flexible • Cloudified • Efficient • Secure 4 30/05/2016 Confidential © Nokia 2015 1. MEC: Mobile Edge Computing Nokia provides flexible IoT deployment options on cloud IoT Core Overlay Network Build overlay cloud ready Core for IoT service deployment Existing Core IoT Core Overlay Network Network We provide flexibility to start overlay deployment and help operators to build costeffective Core Network for IoT deployment 5 30/05/2016 Confidential © Nokia 2015 IoT as a Service Offer IoT hosted service from Nokia Cloud infrastructure Existing Core Network IoT as a Service E2E solution with: Deployment alternatives, IoT Optimized network, Data Analytics, and Core Programmability LTE-M enables Massive Machine Type Communication Utilities Battery life >10 years with two AA batteries 3GPP RAN Rel. 13: LTE evolution for Cellular IoT Wearables Support large number of M2M devices Automotive Additional 15dB coverage Traffic • Reduced UE Bandwidth of 1.4MHz in downlink and uplink (even further down to 200kHz) Very low device costs Sensors Smart cities • Reduced maximum transmit power of [20dBm] • Reduced support for downlink transmission modes Smart grids • UE processing relaxations Use cases 6 30/05/2016 Confidential © Nokia 2015 Requirementss Technology IoT adds extreme requirements to networks. LTE-M will provide ultra-low cost, low power connectivity. >10 Gbps Massive broadband peak data rates 100 Mbps avg. Throughput 10-100 10 000 Capacity everywhere x more devices x more traffic 3D video / 4K/8K screens Smart Smartcity city cameras cameras M2M Industry 4.0 ultra low cost Massive machine type years communication (LTE-M) 10 on battery (Low power) Wide area Ultra reliability Omnipresence Sensor NW Remote control of robot Mission critical broadcast Autonomous driving Critical machine type communication # of Devices | Cost | Power Crowd <1 ms latenc y Outdoor Ultra-dense A trillion of devices with different needs 7 © Nokia 2015 GB transferred in an instant Mission-critical wireless control and automation Security of Things: Mobile Guard provides unique malware detection for the Internet of Things Mobile Guard Security Insight Action Engine (Dashboard) (automated actions) Telco-centric dashboard for IoT and end user devices Uses Telco data for detection and mitigation Malware intelligence DB Radio GSM/3G/LTE 8 © Nokia 2015 Correlation of traffic patterns Detailed real-time information about infected devices Automated actions / mitigation Core GGSN SMSC Nokia: Prioritized approach on IoT verticals Connected Car Emergency Management IT Public Safety Retail Services Smart stores Consumer Home Connected Health Smart City Utilities Industries 9 © Nokia 2015 Smart buildings Prioritized segments Under evaluation 10 30/05/2016 Confidential Copyright 2015 Nokia