Connection for Future IoT Ecosystem for ITU-T SG20 IoT Forum Shane HE

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Connection for Future
IoT Ecosystem
for ITU-T SG20 IoT Forum
Shane HE
Nokia Networks
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While the past has been about connecting people, the future is about
connecting things – improving personal life, optimizing business processes
Programmable things
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Programmable
World with 50 bn
things connected
by 2025
Connected things 2
Many things
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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
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3
5
Domain knowledge:
Deep, vertical-specific insights
Interoperability and open interfaces:
Enabling platforms to talk with each other
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Smart
buildings
Prioritized segments
Under evaluation
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