State of Play in 5G ITU-APT Foundation of India - Bharat Bhatia President, ITU-APT Foundation of India Chair, ITU-R WP5D SWG PPDR Chair, AWG Task ...
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ITU-APT Foundation of India State of Play in 5G Bharat Bhatia President, ITU-APT Foundation of India Chair, ITU-R WP5D SWG PPDR Chair, AWG Task group on PPDR
What is 5G 5G, (short for fifth generation) is the new mobile broadband technology that is to expected become the main vehicle for delivering services to all in the 5G has Three main use cases coming years. E nhanced mobile broadband Gigabytes in a second 3D video, UHD screens Work and play in the cloud Smart home/building Augmented reality Industry automation Voice Mission critical application Smart city Self driving car Future IMT Massive machine type Ultra-reliable and low latency communications communications M.2083-02
What is IMT-2020 ▪ In 2012, ITU embarked on a global program to develop “IMT for 2020 and beyond” . ▪ In September 2015, ITU published the “Vision” of next generation of mobile broadband connected society in Recommendation ITU-R M.2083 ▪ ITU has named this new technology as IMT-2020. ▪ 3GPP, which is developing specifications for access technology for 5G or IMT 2020, calls it NR (New Radio)
ITU Goals for IMT-2020 User experienced • 100 times higher system capacity; Peak data rate data rate (Gbit/s) (Mbit/s) •10-100 times increase in data rates; 20 IMT-2020 10 100 •User data rates of 100 MBPS 1 Area traffic capacity Spectrum efficiency (Mbit/s/m2 ) 10 •Peak data rate of 20 GBPS 1´ 3´ 1 0.1 •connectivity enablement for 100- 10´ 1´ 350 400 times more devices 100´ IMT-advanced 500 Network Mobility • latency reduced to 1 millisecond energy efficiency (km/h) 5 10 10 from 5 ms; 6 10 1 •100 x Network energy efficiency Connection density 2 (devices/km ) Latency (ms) M.2083-03
ITU Timeline & Process For IMT-2020 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 WRC-15 WRC-19 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5D 5Da 5D 5Db 5D 5D 5D #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 #29 #30 #31 #31 #32 #33 #34 #35 #36 ‘bis’ Report Technology Technical trends (M.2320) Performance Proposals IMT-2020 Requirements Evaluation Report IMT feasibility above 6 GHz (M.2376) Evaluation criteria & method Consensus building Recommendation Vision of Outcome & Requirements, Workshop IMT beyond 2020 (M.2083) Decision Evaluation Criteria, & Submission Templates Modifications of Res. 56/57 and IMT-2020 Circular Letters & Specifications new Res. 65 Addendum Background & Process (IMT-2020/1,2) 15 Years 9 Years 5 Years
3GPP 5G NR Timelines … Release 15 First 5G NR Specs: Release 16 towards the fuller 5G vision: - Licensed bands between 600MHz – 39 GHz - V2X support – autonomous driving - LTE-Anchored 5G (NSA), and Standalone (SA) 5G - Enhanced MIMO - Basic URLLC support - Support for Unlicensed bands - Massive MIMO - Factory automation - Flexible RAN architecture - Support of higher bands (>52.6 GHz) - Fulfills ITU IMT2020 criteria - … … Release 17 work to start in 2020
34 countries have so far launched commercial 5G services 61 COMMERCIAL 5G NETWORKS IN 34 COUNTRIES • By the end of 2019, 119 countries had announced they were investing in 5G. • A total of 61 operators in 34 countries had launched one or more 3GPP-compliant 5G services: Of those… • 49 operators had launched 3GPP- compliant 5G mobile services (46 full launches, 3 limited availability launches). • 34 operators had launched 3GPP- compliant 5G FWA or home broadband services (27 full launches, 7 limited availability launches). Source: GSA
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