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5G: Why Wait? - 5G Observatory 2016

  1. 5G Why Wait? 5G Observatory Anthony Magee, 8th March 2016 Global Business Development
  2. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.2 Agenda • Key challenges facing MNOs and wholesale providers • What we know about 5G • Network evolution towards 5G • Can the industry afford to wait for 5G? • Acknowledgements
  3. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.3 Key Challenges Facing MNOs & Wholesale Providers
  4. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.4 Key Challenge – Control OPEX http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3098617 “Global mobile data traffic is set to reach 52 million terabytes (TB) in 2015, an increase of 59 percent from 2014, according to Gartner, Inc” The Mobile Economy - Mobile Economy 2015 www.gsmamobileeconomy.com Bandwidth increasing 59% Revenue increasing 3.1% OPEX reduction!
  5. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.5 Key Challenge – Densification/Footprint Reduction CE Access BST CSGW NID AggregationSwitch Access Provider Managed Service Provider Managed Service Provider IP/MPLS MNO Core Challenges Reduce truck rolls to sites Optimize footprint at cell site Overall reduce power, cooling, etc. Improve new cell-site deployment velocity
  6. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.6 Key Challenge – Scale/Performance Improvement CE Access BST CSGW NID AggregationSwitch Access Provider Managed Service Provider Managed Service Provider IP/MPLS MNO Core Latency SynchronizationBandwidth/Rates LTE-ADVANCED - CoMP - D-MIMO
  7. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.7 What We Know About 5G Already
  8. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.8 5G Vision & Priorities (5G-PPP.EU) Field Trials 2018, Commercial Deployment 2020 • Goals - in comparison with 4G • 1000 X mobile data volume per region • 1000 X number of connected devices (IoT) • 100 X user data rate • Guaranteed user data rate > 50Mbit/s • 5G driven by emerging technologies • Software-defined networking (SDN) • Network functions virtualization (NFV) • Mobile edge computing (MEC) • Fixed mobile convergence (FMC) 5G = Centralised/Dynamic RAN
  9. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.9 C-RAN Bandwidth Challenges (CPRI) Pendulum Favours Ethernet After ~2020 Mac-Phy optimum split = Ethernet based C-RAN, evolved fronthaul, ideal backhaul 106.05.1.01 : Virtualization for Small Cells: Overview, June 2015 IEEE 802.1CM PAR - April 2015: 5.4 Purpose: The purpose of this standard is to enable the transport of time sensitive fronthaul streams in Ethernet bridged networks. 5.5 Need for the Project: A mobile operator's radio equipment and radio equipment controller are often separated and the connection between them has very stringent requirements. This fronthaul connection is not provided by a bridged network today. In an IEEE 802.1 bridged network potentially carrying other categories of traffic , specific configurations of various IEEE 802 standards (e.g. P802.1Qbu, P802.1Qbv, P802.3br) are needed to meet the requirements of the fronthaul streams. Therefore, the use and the configurations of functions defined in the IEEE 802 standards have to be specified by standard profiles for bridged fronthaul networks.
  10. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.10 Evolved Fronthaul Aka Ideal Backhaul • Low Latency • Synchronization http://www.icirrus-5gnet.eu/ Volker Jungnickel, Luz Fernandez del Rosal, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, Berlin, Germany
  11. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.11 Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) Mobile Fixed Structural converged network Mobile Fixed Functional converged network - Network functions Structural Convergence :Common infrastructure for fixed and mobile traffic Functional Convergence : Consolidation of functions used within the different applications FMC Access Network RBS Wi-Fi AP Fixed AN AAA – universal authentication (enabling 3D handover) CWDM WDM-PON High bandwidth, rate and protocol agnostic, low latency Programmability (SDN) Virtualisation (NFV)
  12. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.12 Air Interface Standards Timelines • New Air Interface standards - ~10 year cycle • Transition into peak deployment - 10 years after launch, 20 years to peak • Acknowledge that LTE is proceeding at a faster rate then previous technologies Understanding 5G:Perspectives on future technological advancements in mobile December 2014 GSMA http://www.3gpp.org/technologies/presentations-white-papers 5G estimate 5G peak deployment
  13. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.13 Common Requirements – MNOs Today & 5G Requirement MNO Challenges Today 5G Goals Hybrid network operation 2G/3G/4G, small cells and Wi-Fi all on-going Diversity Mission critical (high end) IoT (mass scale) Video/data consumers (low end) Diversity (2G/3G/4G offload) OPEX reduction C-RANs considered C-RANs central theme of 5G Cell site consolidation & network simplification Adoption of NFV/SDN to improve operations/footprint NFV/SDN identified as key enablers Scale & performance improvement LTE-Advanced CoMP now in exploration X2 latency reduction Latency improvement Internet of Things Fixed Mobile Convergence Quad play service providers explore FMC FMC is a key theme of 5G Business case needs to be considered 5-10 years 5G has to factor into MNO decision making today
  14. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.14 Network Evolution Towards 5G
  15. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.15 IP/MPLS Step 1: Cell Site Device Consolidation Edge Hosted vCSGW + NFV Value Add CE Access BST CSGW NID AggregationSwitch Access Provider Managed Service ProviderMNO Managed Service Provider ProVM featuring integrated server with PTP/SyncE vCSGW Proposals Consolidate into one device Embrace NFV vCSGW + other VNFs, add value Low latency hardware model with SyncE/TC/BC etc, and NFV support on top Adopt NFV Spirent Landslide EDGE vCellTest RRH BBU RRH BBU RRH BBU MNO Core EPC
  16. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.16 Step 2: Reduce OPEX C-RAN Model: Phase 1 vCSGW, Phase 2 BBU, Phase 3 vBBU IP/MPLS MNO Core Core IP/MPLS EPC Note: Virtualisation of BBU, Numerically intensive Lacking standards for transmission until approx. 2020 Proposals Centralize BBU / vCSGW (NGMN >50% OPEX saving) Plan for physical BBUs in central office until approx. 2020, along with CPRI/OBSAI to RRHs Transmission network which supports CPRI, a good investment for low latency/5G. Ethernet(TSN) model may improve scalability once standardized, then vBBUs may be practical BBU BBU BBU vCSGW Centralized RAN BST RRH RRH RRH nxCPRI nxCPRI nxCPRI
  17. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.17 Step 3: Optimise, Improve Performance & Resilience IP/MPLS MNO Core Core IP/MPLS EPC BBU BBU vCSGW vEPC Proposals Universal cross point - CPRI/OBSAI/Ethernet Ultra low latency switching – hardware vEPC - disaster recovery, scale, regional Virtualised RAN – vBBU pool to scale 2020+ U L L U X P Ethernet/NGFI standards enable vBBU and Ethernet Ratio RRH:BBU BBU re-tasking/load balance LTE-A, CoMP, BBU Pooling Gain Solutions, vRAN etc vBBU BST nxCPRI Evolved Fronthaul / Ideal Backhaul BBU Phy- BBU Phy-
  18. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.18 Network Topology in the Access 2020-25 PER BBU RRH RRH RRH RRH RRH RRH vCSGW Pool BBU Phy- BBU -MACBBU -MACBBU -MAC X2 Switch SP/MNO MEC/NFV Server Wi-Fi AP Fixed AN Enterprise MEC/NFV Server • Business mobility in building • Industrials/warehouse automation using LTE Small Cell/Femto/Wi-Fi Cloud Big Switch Ethernet TSN – Ethernet Low Latency <100ns PTP vBBU HW Accelerator MNO Core EPC vEPC Virtual BBU pool CPRI Ideal Backhaul RRH BBU Physical BBU pool NG-POP FMC Access
  19. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.19 5G Why Wait?
  20. © 2016 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.20 Why Wait for 5G? • 1. MNOs have requirements which need solving now • OPEX management • Cell site simplification • Improve scale and performance • 2. 5G Aims and MNO challenges converge • 5G is not just an air interface, it is a networking mindset • Support for legacy/diversity • C-RAN • FMC • NFV/SDN • As with other telecommunications sectors • Openness, interoperable standards, avoid vendor lock-in • 3. Many of the networking tools to support 5G are ready for demo/trial Don’t wait for the air interface MNOs and wholesale providers invest for tomorrow and benefit today!
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