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Date : December 3rd, 2015

Venue : International Conference Hall 3F Nuritkum Square Business Tower Seoul, Republic of Korea

Hosted by

Organized by

Sponsored by

Table of Contents

Committees

Invitation

Program

Keynote Speech & Opening Ceremony

Executive Session

Special Session 1

Special Session 2

Special Session 3

Venue Info

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Committees

General Chair

Prof. KIM, DongKuYonsei Univ

Prof. LEE, HyunWooDankook Univ

Dr. CHUNG, HyunKyuSenior Vice President, ETRI

Dr. KIM, YoungJoonEVP, Ericsson-LG

Prof. HAN, YoungnamKAIST

HAN, Youngnam KAIST

KIM, DongKu Yonsei Univ

KIM, YoungJoon Ericsson-LG

CHUNG, HyunKyu ETRI

PARK, JinHyo SKT

RHO, WonIl Samsung Electronics

KIM, ByoungHoon LG Electronics

LEE, WonRo Dio interactive

MOON, YoungChan KMW

LEE, HyunWoo Dankook Univ

KANG Chung G. Korea Univ

HONG, EenKee Kyunghee Univ

JO, ChangKil LG U+

JEON, HongBeom KT

LEE, YongHwan

KIM, JeongKi MSIP

WEE, KyuJin

Seoul Univ.

SEONG, HyangSuk

TTA

BANG Seungchan

RRA

ETRI

PARK, HyunChul IITP

PARK, YongWan Yeungnam Univ

Technical Program Co-Chairs

Steering Committee

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Invitation

Invitation

Greetings! I am LEE, HyoungHee, the Chair of 5G Forum.

Over the past 30 years, wireless technologies have rapidly advanced from 2G, 3G and now to 4G LTE-Advanced technologies. At the same time, mobile devices have also evolved from simple feature phones to smart phones, and now wireless communication is no longer just a convenience for everyday life but rather the life itself for the entire world to communicate and important part of future civilization. Today, we cannot imagine what life would be like without wireless communication, and continued efforts towards design and development of next generation mobile technology is no longer role of a single industry alone, but rather became a global matter on which the entire world must cooperate.

As a continuation of 5G Global Summit 2014 successfully held last year, 5G Forum intends to host 5G Global Summit 2015 this year once again, a place to facilitate continued global cooperation and R&D as well as for timely preparation and anticipation of future changes in telecommunications environment. As such, we invite academia, industry experts, government bodies, and all relevant stakeholders globally from Korea, China, Japan and major EU nations. During this event, we look forward to lively discussions on the state-of-the-art technologies and actively sharing up-to-date development status and policies. Accordingly, we anticipate much attention from individuals involved in industry and academia at the 5G Global Summit regarding preparations for a 5G era and future prospects.

LEE, HyoungHee Chair, 5G Forum

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Program

Greetings! I am LEE, HyoungHee, the Chair of 5G Forum.

Over the past 30 years, wireless technologies have rapidly advanced from 2G, 3G and now to 4G LTE-Advanced technologies. At the same time, mobile devices have also evolved from simple feature phones to smart phones, and now wireless communication is no longer just a convenience for everyday life but rather the life itself for the entire world to communicate and important part of future civilization. Today, we cannot imagine what life would be like without wireless communication, and continued efforts towards design and development of next generation mobile technology is no longer role of a single industry alone, but rather became a global matter on which the entire world must cooperate.

As a continuation of 5G Global Summit 2014 successfully held last year, 5G Forum intends to host 5G Global Summit 2015 this year once again, a place to facilitate continued global cooperation and R&D as well as for timely preparation and anticipation of future changes in telecommunications environment. As such, we invite academia, industry experts, government bodies, and all relevant stakeholders globally from Korea, China, Japan and major EU nations. During this event, we look forward to lively discussions on the state-of-the-art technologies and actively sharing up-to-date development status and policies. Accordingly, we anticipate much attention from individuals involved in industry and academia at the 5G Global Summit regarding preparations for a 5G era and future prospects.

LEE, HyoungHee Chair, 5G Forum

[Special Session 1] 5G Government Policies

13:40 ~ 14:40(60min)

[Special Session 2] Korea, China, Japan, Europe 5G R&D

15:00 ~ 16:40(100min)

Luncheon12:10 ~ 13:40(90min)

Break 10:25 ~ 10:30(5min)

Coffee Break 14:40 ~ 15:00(20min)

Coffee Break 16:40 ~ 17:00(20min)

Closing18:00 ~

[Keynote Speech & Opening Ceremony]

9:30 ~ 10:25(55min)

20m

5m

5m

25m Revolution and Evolution Towards 5G OH, SeongMokNetwork Group, SEVP, KT

KANG, ChungGuChair, Wireless Technology Subcommittee, 5G Forum

Olympics, ICT and 5G

Opening Address LEE, HyoungHeePresident, Head of Network Operations Business, SKT

OH, SangJinDirector general of technology bureau in the Pyeong-Chang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games

Welcoming Speech CHOI, JaeYouThe 2nd Vice Minister, MSIP Korea

5G R&D and Ecosystem Plan KIM, JeongKiDirector, MSIP, Korea

The 5G PPP and the Vision of 5G as a Digital Infrastructure for the Whole Economy and Society

Thibaut Kleiner Head of Unit, DG CONNECT, EC

TAKAHASHI FumitakeDeputy Director, MIC, Japan

Japan s Radio Policy Towards 5G

A mmWave-Based Mobile Communication System (Giga KOREA – 5G)

KIM, TaeJoongDirector, ETRI, Korea

The METIS-ll View of 5G RAN Design Olav QuesethProject Coordinator, Ericsson

NAKAMURA Takaharu Director, Fujitsu, Japan

5G Radio R&D in Japan

I, Chin-Lin Chief Scientist, Wireless TechnologiesChina Mobile Research Institute, China

An E2E 5G Sketch

Simone Redana Project Coordinator, NOKIA, Germany

5G NORMA Novel Multi Service Adaptive E2E Mobile Network Architecture for the 5G Era

[Special Session 3] 5G Technologies to Verticals

17:00 ~ 18:00 (60min) V2X Technology and Standard for 5G Connected Car KIM, ByoungHoon

VP, LG Electronics, Korea

5G Services of Technical Convergence with Content, Platform, Device, and 5G Network Technologies

GWEON, SunCheolPresident, Giga Korea Foundation

KAHNG, JongOhGeneral Manager, LG U+ 5G IoT Technology and New Values

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LEE, HyeonWooChair, Global Strategy Subcommittee, 5G Forum

CHUNG, HyunKyuVice Chair, Steering Committee 5G Forum

KIM, DongKuVice Chair, Steering Committee 5G Forum

[Executive Session] 5G Mobile Digital Proliferation for Next Generation Market

10:30 ~ 12:10(100min)

Magnus EwerbringCTO Asia-Pacific, Ericsson

Networked Society with 5G Technology20m

NAKAMURA Takaharu VP, NTT DOCOMO

5G Services Plan In Japan20m

Bringing 5G into Reality Tong, WenWireless CTO, Huawei

20m

HAN, YoungnamChair, Steering Committee, 5G Forum

5G Mobile Communications Key Enabling Technologies & Recent R&D Results

CHEUN, KyungwHoonEVP, Samsung Electronics

20m

SK Telecom's Journey Towards 5G [R]evolution PARK, JinHyoSVP, Network Technology R&D Center, SKT

20m

TIME Topic [Plan] Speaker/Moderator

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Keynote Speech & Opening Ceremony

TIME Topic [Plan] Speaker/Moderator

[Keynote Speech & Opening Ceremony]

Revolution and Evolution Towards 5G

OH, SeongMokNetwork Group, SEVP, KT

AbstractWhile general understanding for the timeline of 5G commercialization is 2020, KT has prepared in the area of technology development, standardization and service in order to demonstrate the initial realization of 5G at PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games. Through the tight convergence of fixed and mobile network, KT already implemented various pre-5G technologies with Gbps data speed and targets to develop a 5G technology of tens of Gbps with advanced technologies including new RAT, mmWave band, massive MIMO, and others by 2018. In parallel with 5G technology development, KT has made active contributions to 5G global collaboration activities targeting to reflect the development into the global 5G standard. KT also plans to provide various differentiated services with 5G technologies at PyeongChang Olympic Games. KT, who has led the 130 years of Korean telecommunication history, will create a better and brighter future of the upcoming 130 years of Korea’s ICT industry through the technical leadership in 5G and the first 5G Olympic Games ever.

BiographySeongMok Oh Dr. Seong-Mok, Oh is a Senior Executive Vice President and the head of Network Group at KT. His current responsibilities include strategy, operation and development over fixed and mobile networks.

Since joining KT in 1986, he has contributed himself for the development of ICT area with a strong sense of duty and responsibility. Such activities include innovative

commercialization of 2G, 3G and 4G networks and preparation of 5G technologies. He also received an award from the chairman of the Korea Communications Commission in 2011 for his contribution on the popularization of smartphones resulting from the innovative CCC (Cloud Communication Center) network and WiFi network deployment. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D degrees in Electrical Engineering from Yonsei University in Korea.

5G Global Summit 2015 5

9:30 ~ 10:20(50min)

20m

5m

5m

25m Revolution and Evolution Towards 5G OH, SeongMokNetwork Group, SEVP, KT

Olympics, ICT and 5G

Opening Address LEE, HyoungHeePresident, Head of Network Operations Business, SKT

OH, SangJinDirector general of technology bureau in the Pyeong-Chang Organizing

Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games

Welcoming SpeechCHOI, JaeYouThe 2nd Vice Minister, MSIP Korea

Keynote Speech & Opening Ceremony

Olympics, ICT and 5G

OH, SangJinDirector general of technology bureau in the Pyeong-Chang Organizing Committee

for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games

AbstractOlympic Games are one of the biggest events in the world. For the Pyeong-Chang Olympic Games, more than 1.5 million people are expected to visit the play-grounds and more than 2 billion people will be watching the games through the TV. In addition more the 80,000 people will be mobilized to operate the games.In terms of the operations, ICT support will be a key for the success of the games, and the importance of the ICT is becoming bigger and bigger in every Olympic Games. Through ICT, we can measure, communicate, integrate and response at the right time and in right manners.The development of ICT will be enhancing the effectiveness of management of almost all areas in the world, including the big sport games. 5G will be a key-stone for the development and change of technology, business and human life. We may be able to enjoy new exciting experiences and have new chances in business fields. With 5G, human interactions may not be the same as before.The play-grounds of Olympic Games may be best place to show up the technology and to promulgate the start of changes worldwide.

BiographyMr. Sang-Jin Oh is the director general of technology bureau in the Pyeong-Chang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. His current responsibilities focus on building up ICT infrastructure of S/W, H/W and network to support the Olympic Games operations.

He joined Korean Government in 1993 and he had worked in Ministry of Information and Communications ( 94~ 08), Korea Communications Commission ( 08~ 11), President s

Office of Korea ( 11~ 13) and Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning ( 13~ 14). He has mainly worked in the field of ICT planning and promotion including R&D, infrastructure strategy, radio policy, industry development, privacy protection etc.

He received his bachelor s degree in electronic engineering at Hanyang University in Seoul, Korea, and MBA at University of Oregon in Eugene, US.

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[Executive Session] 5G Mobile Digital Proliferation for Next Generation Market

TIME Topic [Plan] Speaker/Moderator

10:30 ~ 12:10(100min)

Magnus EwerbringCTO Asia-Pacific, Ericsson

Networked Society with 5G Technology20m

NAKAMURA, Takehiro VP, NTT DOCOMO

5G Services Plan In Japan20m

Bringing 5G into Reality Tong, WenWireless CTO, Huawei

20m

5G Mobile Communications Key Enabling Technologies & Recent R&D Results

CHEUN, KyungwHoonEVP, Samsung Electronics

20m

SK Telecom's Journey Towards 5G [R]evolution PARK, JinHyoSVP, Network Technology R&D Center, SKT

20m

5G Mobile Communications Key Enabling Technologies & Recent R&D Results

CHEUN, KyungwHoonEVP, Samsung Electronics

AbstractThis talk presents the vision, requirements, and the key technologies envisaged for the 5G mobile communications in 2020 and beyond era. The requirements emerged for the 5G era include massive capacity with order of magnitude data rate improvement as well as uniform gigabit experience, reduced latency for delay sensitive services, massive connectivity supporting innumerable simultaneous connections, and all these demands with energy efficient as well as cost effective solutions. The talk will put forth a few key technologies ranging from air technologies and network design to services along with the recent R&D achievements proving the feasibility of the proposed technologies and showing a bright prospect of 5G

BiographyDr. Kyungwhoon Cheun, Executive VP, Samsung ElectronicsDr. Kyungwhoon Cheun received his B.S. in Electronics Engineering from Seoul National University in 1985. He earned is M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1987 and 1989, respectively. He was a professor at University of Delaware from 1989 to 1991 and with the Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) from 1991 to 2014. At POSTECH, he headed the national ITRC center for Broadband OFDM Multiple Access (BrOMA), an 8 year research program

supported by the Korean Ministry of Knowledge and Economy. Dr. Cheun has also served as an engineering consultant to numerous industry and was on leave at Witechs and NSystems in San Diego where he developed efficient receiver algorithms for the IEEE802.11 based WLANs and WCDMA. He also served as the Chief Technical Officer (CTO) for Pulsus Technologies Inc. during 2004 to 2012, where he was in change or developing sound processing algorithms and sigma-delta modulation based full digital audio amplifier SoCs. Since 2012 he has been with Samsung Electronics DMC R&D Center and currently leads the Communications Research Team in the area of next generation cellular and Wi-Fi networks.

Executive Session

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Executive Session

SK Telecom's Journey Towards 5G [R]evolution

PARK, JinHyoSVP, Network Technology R&D Center, SKT

AbstractOver the past few years, “5G” has definitely been one of the hottest keywords in both telecommunication and information and communications technology (ICT) industries. Korea revealed its ambitious plan to become the very first nation to demonstrate and commercialize 5G network with innovative services as early as 2018 and 2020, respectively. Thus, many researchers in Korea are aggressively striving towards achieving and realizing the ambition. Similarly, many research organizations, industry alliances, telecommunication operators, equipment vendors, and even governments around the world have spent tremendous time and efforts to identify potential 5G services and key enabling technologies for 5G. The common understanding on 5G has been that it should be designed to support a wide range of use cases, business and partnership models while achieving improved performance and the higher efficiency in comparison to existing systems. In order to cope with this, many studies have shown that novel technologies such as cloud computing, network function virtualization (NFV), and software defined networking (SDN) will play a key role in 5G areas. In this presentation, we talk about initial thoughts on 5G derived from the industry-leading telecommunication operator’s viewpoint. More specifically, this presentation addresses various topics which are essential for 5G, including technical challenges to meet requirements in 5G, overall architecture design with cloudified and virtualized elements, and how SK telecom is preparing to realize and platformize the 5G architecture with key enabling technologies.

BiographyJinHyo ParkMr. Jin-Hyo Park is the Senior Vice President of Network Technology R&D Center and his current responsibilities include developing mobile networks and device technologies at SK telecom. Joined SK telecom in 1997, his initial focus was on the IRIDIUM project and 3GPP standardization. Since 2004 as the head of Access Network Lab, he has lead numerous

commercialization of innovative technologies such as WCDMA and HSDPA/HSUPA, the Korea-first LTE, the world-first multi-carrier, the world-first nation-wide HD Voice (VoLTE), and the world-first LTE-A (Carrier Aggregation). Since 2013 as the head of Network Technology R&D Center, his interest is on next generation communication system like LTE-A, B4G, SON/SDN/NFV, and next generation device technologies. Mr. Jin-Hyo Park received his Bachelor degree in the department of Mathematics and a Master degree in the Information & Communication Engineering at Korea University.

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Executive Session

Networked Society with 5G Technology

Magnus EwerbringCTO Asia-Pacific, Ericsson

AbstractNetworked Society with 5G Technology

There are over 700,000 new Internet users added every day. The vast majority of these users join the Internet via a mobile smartphone connection. Lifestyles are changing as people are always connected and in touch with friends through different kinds of social media. But still, this fundamental change in society is only the beginning of a larger change process that is embracing the world. In the talk, we will give predictions on mobile connections and usage spanning five years into the future. By 2020, another 6 billion connected devices will be added. Much of the new connections will be in the area of Internet of Things, i.e. ensuring that machines, vehicles, etc., are connected. These connections will add further value to the society, by providing opportunities to the transport industry, public safety and individual lives. A number of examples will be given where Ericsson is already conducting research together with other industry partners.We will also describe how the next generation mobile system, 5G, will enable new opportunities. With the ambition to be commercially ready by 2020, 5G will bring mobile Internet to yet another higher dimension.

BiographyDr. Magnus EwerbringChief Technology Officer, Asia-Pacific.Group Function Technology Ericsson As Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Asia-Pacific, Magnus Ewerbring is responsible for driving technology alignment as well as long term technology strategies for Ericsson in

Asia-PacificMagnus has been with Ericsson for more than 30 years and has held several senior executive positions within Ericsson R&D, the Business Units, as well as in customer accounts. Magnus holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology (Gothenburg, Sweden) and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University (Ithaca, N.Y., USA).Magnus is based in Hong Kong.

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Executive Session

5G Services Plan In Japan

NAKAMURA, TakehiroVP, NTT DOCOMO

AbstractThe service rollout of LTE-Advanced, which is an evolution of LTE, is already starting to further enhance LTE performance. LTE-Advanced have introduced cutting-edge radio technologies based on the latest state of the art in terms of system and radio interface designs. However, the anticipated challenges of the next decade (2020s) are diverse and require significant gains in terms of performance in addition to the support of a wider variety of services, environments and spectrum bands compared to LTE/LTE-Advanced.In this talk, we will explain about our vision related to the future services and deployment scenarios to be supported by 5G. Then, we will introduce our envisaged technical concept for 5G and its key enabling technologies. This will be followed by our views on the technology roadmap for standardization and system deployment toward 2020 and beyond. The latest status and results of our ongoing 5G experimental trials will also be presented at the end of the talk.

BiographyTakehiro Nakamura joined NTT Laboratories in 1990. He is now VP and Managing Director of 5G Laboratory in NTT DOCOMO, Inc. Mr. Nakamura has been working for research and development of the W-CDMA, HSPA, LTE/LTE-Advanced and 5G technologies.

He has been engaged in the standardization activities for the W-CDMA, HSPA, LTE/LTE-Advanced and 5G at ARIB in Japan since 1997. He is currently the leader of 2020 and Beyond Ad Hoc(20B AH) in ARIB and Acting Chairman of the Strategy & Planning Committee in 5G Mobile Communication Promotion Forum(5GMF) in Japan. He has been contributing to standardization activities in 3GPP since1999. He had contributed to 3GPP TSG-RAN as a vice chairman during March 2005 to March 2009 and as a chairman during April 2009 to March 2013.

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5G Global Summit 2015

Executive Session

Bringing 5G into Reality

Tong, WenWireless CTO, Huawei

AbstractIn this talk, we discuss the global progress with the respect to 5G requirements, spectrum identification and standardization, the views on the early market applications and long term full span of 5G-world are presented. The emerging vertical applications become the primary driver for the 5G development, and the enhanced mobile broadband, massive connectivity and critical communications becomes the foundation for the 5G technologies, in the presentation, we further elaborate the technical development and breakthroughs in the areas of 5G new radio technologies and 5G new networking technologies, the latest the large scale 5G trail results are also presented.

BiographyDr. Wen Tong, Huawei Fellow and Huawei Wireless CTODr. Wen Tong is the Huawei Fellow and IEEE Fellow; the Head of Wireless Research, and the Head of Communications Technologies Laboratories, Huawei 2012 LAB Prior to joining Huawei in March 2009, Dr. Wen Tong was the Nortel Fellow and global Head of the Network Technology Labs at Nortel. He received the M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees in Electrical Engineering in 1986 and 1993 and joined the Wireless Technology

Labs at Bell Northern Research in 1995 in Canada. He has pioneered fundamental technologies in wireless with 280 granted US patents. Dr. Tong was Nortel’s Most Prolific Inventor. Dr. Tong has conducted the advanced research work spanning from 1G to 4G wireless at Nortel. He had been the director of Wireless Technology Labs from 2005 to 2007. From 2007 to 2009, Dr. Tong was the head of Network Technology Labs, responsible for Nortel’s global strategic technologies research and development. In 2007, Dr. Tong was inducted as first batch of Nortel Fellow. Since 2010, Dr. Tong is the vice president and head of Huawei wireless research leading one of the largest wireless research organizations in the industry with more than 700 research experts. In 2011, Dr. Tong was elected as as first batch of Huawei Fellow, and Dr. Tong was appointed the Head of Communications Technologies Labs of Huawei 2012 LAB, a corporative centralized next generation research initiative and he spearhead to lead Huawei’s 5G wireless research and development. In 2014, he was the recipient of IEEE Communications Society’s Industry Innovation Award for “the leadership and contributions in development of 3G and 4G wireless systems”. Dr. Tong serves as Board of Director of WiFi Alliance and he is a Fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering.

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TIME Topic [Plan] Speaker/Moderator13:40 ~ 14:40

(60min)5G R&D and Ecosystem Plan KIM, JeongKi

Director, MSIP, Korea

The 5G PPP and the Vision of 5G as a Digital Infrastructure for the Whole Economy and Society

Thibaut Kleiner Head of Unit, DG CONNECT, EC

TAKAHASHI, FumitakeDeputy Director, MIC, Japan

Japan’s Radio Policy Towards 5G

20m

20m

20m

Special Session 1

[Special Session 1] 5G Government Policies

5G R&D and Ecosystem Plan

KIM, JeongKiDirector, MSIP, Korea

AbstractThe Korean government announced ‘Future Development Plan for Mobile Industry’ at Jan 2014, also has been establishing more detailed plan. We are trying to launch not only 5G trial service at 2018, but also 5G commercial service at 2020 in cooperation with 5G R&D centers, such as Telco, vendors, and ETRI. Korea is strengthening collaboration with U.S., China, Japan, and EU regarding 5G global standard. Furthermore, there is a plan to provide the spectrum for trial and commercial service. We need all members’ effort and devotion for 5G’s bright future, it will help us much. Thank you for your cooperation.

BiographyKIM, JeongKiMr. KIM, JeongKi is the director of ICT and Broadcasting Technology Policy Division of Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning and his current responsibilities include ICT R&D/Standard, 5G mobile networks and Technology Commercialization etc. He jointed Korean Government in 2000 and he had worked in Ministry of Information and Communication.

KIM, JeongKi received his BS/MS in Control and Instrumentation Engineering from Seoul National University in 1992, 1995. He earned is Ph.D. degrees from VirginiaTech in 2011, US.

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The 5G PPP and the Vision of 5G as a Digital Infrastructure for the Whole Economy and Society

Thibaut KleinerHead of Unit, DG CONNECT, EC

Abstract3rd 5G Global Summit on the 3rd of December at JW Marriott Hotel Seoul, hosted by the ministry of Information, Science, and Future Planning (MSIP), and organized by 5G Forum, Giga Korea, and Institute for Information & Communications Technology.

Outline of the presentation of Thibaut Kleiner, European Commission

The European Commission has launched end 2013 a public private partnership on 5G to deliver the next generation of communication networks for 2020. The race for 5G has now started and a series of recent developments highlight that there are important questions remaining about the scope of 5G networks, the possibility to involve vertical industries in the design of 5G and the capacity to reach consensus on a global standard and on global spectrum frequencies for 5G. The European Commission is trying to support the 5G agenda not only through research funding, but also by bridging with other leading regions of the world, including the Republic of South Korea, and developing a dialogue with industry.

BiographyThibaut KleinerHead of Unit "Network Technologies" at the European Commission DG CONNECT

Dr. Kleiner has been heading unit E1 – Network Technologies - in DG CONNECT, European Commission since January 2014. This unit is in charge of Research & Innovation in the areas of wireless and optical networks, network architectures, Internet

of Things (IoT) and Satcom. This includes managing the 5G-Public Private Partnership and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) and developing policies for 5G and IoT. Thibaut has worked for the European Commission since 2001, occupying a number of positions, notably in the field of competition policy, where he worked for ten years, dealing with merger control, antitrust and state aid. He was member of Cabinet of the then Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes and subsequently head of unit in charge of coordination. One of his assignments was to manage state aid totalling more than one trillion euros for banking rescue and restructuring during the 2008-2010 financial crisis. He re-joined Neelie Kroes's cabinet end 2011 for her second mandate as Commissioner for the Digital Agenda and was in charge of Internet policies, cloud computing, data and cybersecurity. An economist by training, Thibaut holds a Master in Business from HEC Paris and a PhD from the London School of Economics.

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Japan’

TAKAHASHI, FumitakeDeputy Director, MIC, Japan

s Radio Policy Towards 5G

AbstractThe demands for mobile communications have been increasing year after year. In Japan, the number of subscribers of mobile communication services and the mobile data traffic have increased over the previous year. In order to meet the increasing demand for mobile data, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) allocated new frequency bands for mobile operators last December.

As ITU-R showed 5G’s key capabilities in its Recommendation for IMT Vision, 5G will give ultra-high speed data rate, multiple simultaneous connections and ultra-low latency delay. 5G will also become a key technology of the infrastructure of the “Internet of Things (IoT)” and come into wide use.

MIC is promoting 5G in three ways. First is an activity of 5GMF. The second is promoting R&D on 5G technologies. And third is a standardization activity at ITU and 3GPP. MIC is also promoting to collaborate with nations as well as with relevant organizations around the world to promote and develop 5G mobile network in the near future.

BiographyFumitake TAKAHASHI (Mr.)Deputy DirectorLand Mobile Communications Division, Radio Department, Telecommunications Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC), Japan

Biography:Fumitake Takahashi is a Deputy Director of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and

Communications, Japan (MIC) and is now in charge of policy planning about cellular phones systems including 4G and 5G. At MIC, Mr. Takahashi started his career in 2001 and dealt with ICT policy and regulatory matters related to promotion of Research and Development projects, multilateral economic cooperation in Asia Pacific region, conformity assessment system of telecommunications equipment and local revitalization.In 2007 he was assigned to a Consul at Consulate-General of Japan in San Francisco as a liaison of Silicon Valley Companies. In 2010, he returned to Japan and after experienced several positions at MIC, he transferred to the current position in August.Education: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Keio University

Special Session 1

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TIME Topic [Plan] Speaker/Moderator15:00 ~ 16:40

(100min)A mmWave-Based Mobile Communication System (Giga KOREA – 5G)

KIM, TaeJoongDirector, ETRI, Korea

The METIS-ll View of 5G RAN Design Olav QuesethProject Coordinator, Ericsson

Takaharu, NakamuraDirector, Fujitsu, Japan

5G Radio R&D in Japan

I, Chin-LinChief Scientist, Wireless TechnologiesChina Mobile Research Institute

An E2E 5G Sketch

Simone Redana Project Coordinator, NOKIA, Germany

5G NORMA Novel Multiservice Adaptive E2E Mobile Network Architecture for the 5G Era

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Special Session 2

[Special Session 2] Korea, China, Japan, Europe 5G R&D

A mmWave-Based Mobile Communication System (Giga KOREA – 5G)

KIM, TaeJoongDirector, ETRI, Korea

AbstractThis presentation introduces the Giga KOREA – 5G project sponsored by Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning in KOREA since 2013. The project is focusing on the mmWave-based mobile communication system.This presentation is organized as follows: 1) the summary of Giga KOREA – 5G project, introducing its goals and specific requirements, 2) the current project process and its products, and 3) introduction of some enabling technologies involved in developing Giga KOREA – 5G system. The technologies include the beam-forming, beam-based mobility handling (switching/handover), and low latency with shorter transmission time interval.

BiographyKIM, TaeJoongDr. Tae-Joong Kim received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, both in mobile communications, from Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, in 1991, 1993, and 1998, respectively. From 1998 to 2000, he has been a Senior Researcher in the Radio Transmission Technology Team, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Daejeon, Korea. During this period, he has been actively involved in 3G mobile communication standardization

((WCDMA/cdma2000) and their high-level system developments. Major researching areas are random access(Aisma), spreading and modulation(HPSK), and reliable coding and diversity(TFCI).From 2001 to 2006, he has developed 3G-specific mobile chipset and protocol software as a Chief Researcher in the System/Software Part, Eonex Ltd., Seongnam, Korea. In 2006, he returned to ETRI, and has been involved in LTE/LTE-A system, mmWave (802.11ad) chipset, open verification platform(OVP) and so on. From 2015 to now he has been the managing director of Giga-communication Researcher Department in ETRI and Project Officer of Giga KOREA – 5G project

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Special Session 2

The METIS-ll View of 5G RAN Design

Olav QuesethProject Coordinator, Ericsson

AbstractThe METIS-II project is an EU-cofunded project within the 5G Infrastructure Public Private Partnership (5G PPP). The objectives of METIS-II include defining an overall 5G radio access network (RAN) design. METIS-II will build strongly upon the success of the METIS project, which has laid the foundation for 5G by identifying key scenarios and requirements and determining the most promising technology components and key system design characteristics. However, METIS-II will go significantly further than previous projects by developing a comprehensive and detailed 5G RAN design according to “technology readiness level 2 . This is seen as an especially important step to ensure a timely and efficient standardization of 5G, likely to start in 2016. To achieve this, in addition to the technical work on designing the comprehensive control and user plane of an overall 5G RAN, the METIS-II project has the ambition to actively foster the collaboration within 5G-PPP, for instance by conducting workshops in particular with other projects within the wireless strand, and obtain an early pre-standardization consensus on fundamental design aspects related to the 5G RAN. The presentation will provide a brief overview of the project structure, consortium composition and timing of the project. In addition the most up to date assumptions for the RAN design, user plane design and control plane design will be presented.

BiographyDr. Olav Queseth received his MSc in computer engineering in 1995 from Chalmers, Sweden and a PhD degree in 2005 from KTH, Sweden in Radio Communications Networks. He is currently working at Ericsson as a master researcher. He is the project coordinator of METIS-II. He joined the 5G research project METIS in 2012 since April 2014 he was the coordinator of that project. Prior to leading the METIS project he has worked with spectrum issues in the regulatory domain and before that he worked with standardization of radio aspects in 3GPP. He joined Ericsson in 2007 after doing

spectrum research in the Ambient networks EU research project. His research interests include spectrum sharing, radio resource management and the modelling of radio performance.

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Special Session 2

5G Radio R&D in Japan

NAKAMURA, TakaharuDirector, Fujitsu, Japan

AbstractBridging Digital World and Physical World' is one of the key roles of Mobile communications systems for 2020 and beyond ('5G') in order to support matured and enriched societies in 2020s. Large amount of information data generated in Physical World should be passed to the Digital World, then analyzed, processed and turned back to the Physical World in timely with secure and cost effective manner.

Towards 2020s, '5G' development consist of basic set of '5G' in its first stage and fully compliant system to the '5G' requirements in the next stage is a reasonable approach. Several enabling radio access technologies in the phased approach, such as Ultra High-Density Smart Antenna Systems, mmWave beamforming technologies and Space-Division Full Duplex, are briefly introduced.

BiographyTakaharu Nakamura received the B.S. in Electronic Engineering from Chiba University, Japan, in 1983. He joined Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. in 1983 and moved to Fujitsu Limited in 2003, where he was engaged in the development of mobile radio communications systems. He has been contributing to standardization activities for 3G and 4G wireless systems at ARIB and 3GPP since 1998.In ARIB, he has been serving as a vice chairman of Mobile Partnership Subcommittee, Advanced Wireless Communications Study Committee since 2006, and appointed as a

sub-leader of 2020 and beyond AdHoc in 2013. He has been serving as an acting chairman of Technical committee, The Fifth Generation Mobile Communications Promotion Forum.For 3GPP, he was serving as the chairman of TSG-RAN-WG4 from 2007 to 2011 and has been a vice chairman of TSG-RAN since 2012.He is a member of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers of Japan (IEICE).

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An E2E 5G Sketch

I, Chin-LinChief Scientist, Wireless Technologies

China Mobile Research Institute, China

AbstractWith the widespread commercialization of 4G LTE, 5G has become the “hot spot” of global R&D activities in wireless communications. 5G networks are anticipated to meet the challenging requirements of mobile traffic in the 2020s, which are characterized by super high data rates, low latency, high mobility, high energy efficiency, and high traffic density among other key attributes. This demands a fundamental revolution on the end to end (E2E) network architecture and key technologies design. Towards a “Soft, Green and Super-Fast” 5G, CMCC’s 5G R&D activities followed several innovative R&D themes:1) Rethinking Shannon to start a green journey on wireless systems; 2) Rethinking Ring & Young for no more “cells”; 3) Rethinking signaling & control to make network applications- and load-aware; 4) Rethinking antennas to make Base Stations invisible via SmarTiles; 5) Rethinking spectrum & air interface to enable wireless signals to “dress for the occasion”; 6) Rethinking fronthaul to enable Soft RAN via next generation fronthaul interface (NGFI); and7) Rethinking the protocol stack for flexible configurations of diversified access points and optimal baseband function split between the BBU pool and the remote radio systems.This talk with give an overview of CMCC’s 5G E2E network design. Particularly, UCN (user centric network) & SDAI (soft defined air interface), which are featured by reconfigurable and agile network architecture & air interface, are presented as imperative solutions for diversified set of usage scenarios.

Special Session 2

BiographyDr. Chih-Lin IChief Scientist, Wireless TechnologiesChina Mobile Research Institute, ChinaDr. Chih-Lin I is the China Mobile Chief Scientist of Wireless Technologies, in charge of advanced wireless communication R&D effort of China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI). She established the Green Communications Research Center of China Mobile, spearheading major initiatives including 5G Key Technologies R&D; high energy

efficiency system architecture, technologies, and devices; green energy; C-RAN and soft base station.Dr. I received her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, has almost 30 years experience in wireless communication area. She has worked in various world-class companies and research institutes, including wireless communication fundamental research department of AT&T Bell Labs; Headquarter of AT&T, as Director of Wireless Communications Infrastructure and Access Technology; ITRI of Taiwan, as Director of Wireless Communication Technology; Hong Kong ASTRI, as VP and the Founding GD of Communications Technology Domain.

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Dr. I received the Trans. COM Stephen Rice Best Paper Award, and is a winner of CCCP “National 1000 talent” program. She was an elected Board Member of IEEE ComSoc, Chair of ComSoc Meeting and Conference Board, and the Founding Chair of IEEE WCNC Steering Committee. She is currently an Executive Board Member of GreenTouch, a Founding Member of ETSI NFV Network Operator Council, a Steering Board Member of WWRF, and a Scientific Advisory Board Member of Singapore National Research Foundation.

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BiographyDr. Simone Redana, Radio Research Manager, Nokia Networks, GermanyDr. Simone Redana received the MSc and Ph.D. degrees from the Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy, in 2002 and 2005 respectively. In 2006, he joined Siemens Communication in Milan, which merged with Nokia Networks in 2007 to become Nokia Siemens Networks and in 2013 became Nokia Solutions and Networks. Since 2008, he has been with Nokia Networks Germany, where he currently leads the Radio Research Group in Munich. He contributed to the relay concept design in the EU project WINNER II and the Eureka Celtic

project WINNER+ as well as he led the work package on advanced relay concept design in the EU project ARTIST4G. He contributed to the business case analysis of relay deployments and to the standardization of Relays for Long-Term Evolution (LTE) Release 10. He led research and standardization projects on Self-Organizing Network (SON) for LTE Release 11. His current research interests are on novel architecture solutions for 5G era and he is coordinating the H2020 5G NORMA project. He has organized the 5G Architecture workshop @ VTC Spring 2015 in Glasgow, and moderated the 5G Architecture panel @ ICC 2015 in London and one @ VTC Fall 2015 in Boston.Dr. Simone Redana, [email protected] 5G NORMA Project Coordinator (https://5gnorma.5g-ppp.eu/)Radio Research Manager, Nokia NetworksNokia 5G page: http://networks.nokia.com/innovation/5g

5G NORMANovel Multi service Adaptive E2E Mobile Network Architecture for the 5G Era

Simone RedanaProject Coordinator, NOKIA, Germany

AbstractThe key objective of 5G NORMA is to develop a conceptually novel, adaptive and future-proof 5G mobile network architecture. The architecture is enabling unprecedented levels of network customisability, ensuring stringent performance, security, cost and energy requirements to be met; as well as providing an API-driven architectural openness, fuelling economic growth through over-the-top innovation. With 5G NORMA, leading players in the mobile ecosystem aim to underpin Europe’s leadership position in 5G.5G NORMA architecture will provide the necessary adaptability able to efficiently handle the diverse requirements and traffic demand fluctuations resulting from heterogeneous and changing service portfolios. Not following the ‘one system fits all services’ paradigm of current architectures, 5G NORMA will allow for adapting the mechanisms executed for a given service to the specific service requirements, resulting in a novel service- and context-dependent adaptation of network functions paradigm.The technical approach is based on the innovative concept of adaptive (de)composition and allocation of mobile network functions, which flexibly decomposes the mobile network functions and places the resulting functions in the most appropriate location. By doing so, access and core functions no longer (necessarily) reside in different locations, which is exploited to jointly optimize their operation when possible. The adaptability of the architecture is further strengthened by the innovative software-defined mobile network control and mobile multi-tenancy concepts, and underpinned by corroborating demonstrations.5G NORMA will ensure economic sustainability of network operation and open opportunities for new players, while leveraging the efficiency of the architecture to do so in a cost- and energy- effective way.

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Special Session 3

[Special Session 3] 5G Technologies to Verticals

V2X Technology and Standard for 5G Connected Car

KIM, ByoungHoonVP, LG Electronics, Korea

AbstractICT capability is considered a focal point for competitiveness of next generation vehicles on top of traditional exterior/interior design and mechanical performances. Recently, 3GPP has initiated a standardization program for LTE-based Vehicle to Everything (V2X) technologies composed of Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle to Pedestrian (V2P) and Vehicle to Infrastructure/Network (V2I/N), whose specification is expected to be available around 2016~2017. Leveraging the spectrally-efficient LTE-based air interface and the cost-effective network deployment, the next generation V2X technologies can substantially improve the road safety and traffic control performances even in the high mobility and densely populated vehicle environment. Moreover, they are expected to further evolve to support highly mission-critical connected car services such as autonomous driving and platooning as well as broadband infotainment services in conjunction with 5G new air interface design. From a technical point of view, enhanced LTE device-to-device communication technology is a key enabler of the next generation V2X and cellular downlink and uplink need to be further enhanced for broadband services in the vehicular environment. Low latency and ultra-reliable radio design is another important component for mission-critical connected car services. The next generation V2X will create new business opportunities for different market players including service providers, automotive industry, vehicle component manufacturers, and network and smartphone manufacturers.

BiographyKIM, ByoungHoon Byoung-Hoon Kim received the B.S. (with summa cum laude) and M.E. degrees in electronics engineering, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and computer science, from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, in 1994, 1996, and 2000, respectively. From 2000 to 2003, he was with GCT Semiconductor, Seoul, Korea, developing W-CDMA and WLAN chip sets. From 2003 to 2008, he was with QUALCOMM, Incorporated, San Diego, CA, where he was responsible for MIMO

technology development and 3GPP LTE standard and design works. Since March 2008, he has been with LG Electronics as Vice President and Research Fellow, developing advanced wireless technologies including 5G mobile communications and 3GPP standard for future wireless systems. He was also involved in IEEE 802.11ac, 11af, and 11ah standard works, and assumed the role of a member of board of directors of Wi-Fi Alliance during 2011-2012.

TIME Topic [Plan] Speaker/Moderator17:00 ~ 18:00

(60min) V2X Technology and Standard for 5G Connected Car KIM, ByoungHoon VP, LG Electronics, Korea

5G Services of Technical Convergence with Content, Platform, Device, and 5G Network Technologies

GWEON, SunCheol President, Giga Korea Foundation

KAHNG, JongOhGeneral Manager, LG U+ 5G IoT Technology and New Values

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Dr. Kim is co-author of Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications (Springer, 2001) and was elected as the 1st IEEE Communications Society Asia-Pacific Best Young Researcher in 2001. He holds more than 150 US patents and has published 18 international journals and 18 conference papers in the communications and signal processing areas.

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Special Session 3

5G Services of Technical Convergence with Content, Platform, Device, and 5G Network Technologies

GWEON, SunCheolPresident, Giga Korea Foundation

AbstractThe motivation, preliminary research, and status of the Giga Korea projects are presented. The ultimate goal of Giga Korea project is to provide customers with hyper-connected mobile service with super-multi-view and digital holographic display applications with content interactions in massive giga byte size. Most applications will be available on top of tele-experience software platform and under 5G mobile network environments. Some of examples of futuristic 5G services are presented in this talk. Interim outcome demonstration and sustainability of Giga Korea projects in 2018 Pyeongchang ICT winter olympic games are also presented.

BiographyDr. Suncheol Gweon is the President of Giga Korea Foundation. He served as an Executive Vice President of Group Synergy, Investment Management, and New Business Strategy in Corporate Center, KT in 2010-2013. He was the Head of Network R&D Laboratory (2009), Network Strategy and Engineering (2004-2008), and Optical Transport (2003-2004) in KT. He received his MS and PhD in Electronic Engineering from Seoul National University, in 1985 and EE from Texas A&M University in 1990 respectively. He had been working for KT since 1991, and led the research on optical

access network including a development of FLC (Fiber Loop Carrier) projects and broadband wireless project. He led the Network Engineering in charge of network planning and deployment. He has published around 100 papers and 50 patents on related areas. He won the citation of the Minister of Information and Communication, the best researcher award of the year in KSJA (2004) and the best KT R&D research project award, and was nominated in the 2005-2015 Editions of ‘Marquis Who’s Who in the world’. He is an adjunct professor of Korea University and Soongsil University. He is a member of IEEE and fellows of KICS, IEEK, and OSK.

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Special Session 3

5G IoT Technology and New Values

KAHNG, JongOhGeneral Manager, LG U+

AbstractIoT as a next-generation growth engine receives more and more attention. Concepts of IoT services are very broad, covering both low-level and high-level tiers such as controlling, monitoring, optimization, and autonomization. IoT is a technical business environment that innovates customer’s values by connecting closely up all essential elements including sensors/devices and analyzing/storing platform. Thus, providing intelligent services based on connection between Things and Big Data become more important than services by intelligence of each device. Also, IoT is a structure which customer value is created rather than a competition of solely devices and services. That is, IoT enables telco operators to build a strong first-mover advantage through high switching costs. This presentation covers new values created by IoT and required technical elements to provide these values. In addition, Home IoT industry in Korea and LG Uplus’s service practices and activities to build open eco-systems will be introduced.

BiographyKAHNG, JongOhJong-Oh Kahng received the B.S. and M.E. degrees in computer engineering from Myongji University, Seoul, Korea, in 1996, 1998. From 2000, he joined LG Telecom (Now LG U+), and he was developing mobile internet services - mobile banking, on-line music streaming, mobile web browsing and cloud-based n-Screen video service. Since 2014, he has been the director of the LG U+ platform development unit. That unit is in charge of developing technology and making product in the area of IoT, Video and Communication service field.

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Venue Info

Nuritkum SquareBusiness Tower(3F) International Conference Hall

The venue has been changed from JW Marriott Hotel to Nuritkum Square Event Venue. Please refer to the following information.

- Address : 396 World Cup North Road, Mapo-gu, Seoul- Tel : +82) 2 – 2132 - 1000- Web Site : http://nuri.nipa.kr/rt/

Location

Nuritkum Square International Conference Hall 3F

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By Subway (Digital Media City)

<1 Incheon Airport – 2 Gimpo International Airport – 3 Digital Media City>Get off at Digital Media City Station on Airport Railway Line and walk about 10 minutes towards the destination.

By Taxi

Incheon Airport 〉Nuritkum SquareCost: 40,000 KRW / time require: Appr. 1 hour

Gimpo Airport 〉Nuritkum SquareCost: 15,000 KRW / time require: Appr. 35 mins

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Venue Info (Hotels near Nuritkum Square)

Grand Hilton SeoulWe would like to inform about the hotels near Nuritkum Square.No prior reservation is available for participants . Those who would like to stay in Grand Hilton hotel,Please come in person and pay then you will be able to proceed the check-in.

Please, Contact to below Mr. Yoo. You will get promotion price(5G Global Summit 2015).- Address : Grand Hilton Hotel, 353 Yeonhee-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul - Yoo, HeungSik Manager : +82) 10 – 3474 - 3457- Email : [email protected]

Grand Hilton Seoul Hilton Deluxe Room

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Hilton Deluxe Room

Location Incheon Airport 〉Grand Hilton Hotel

by Limousine bus- no. 6005Cost:15,000 KRW (one-way) / time require: appr. 50mins

Gimpo Airport 〉 Grand Hilton Hotel

by Limousine bus- no. 6005by Taxi= Cost :30,000 KRW / time require: appr. 40mins

by TaxiCost: 45,000 KRW (one-way) / time require: appr. 60mins

View City or Mountains

Room Type Double or Twin

Room RateKRW 200,000

(Approx USD 154)

- Check-in time: 3PM, Check-out time: noon 12PM- 220V or 110V- Accommodation includes VAT and Service Charge- But breakfast is not inclusive

Airport information (public transportation)

Venue Info (Hotels near Nuritkum Square)

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Gimpo Airport Taxi Stand

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Please take me to the “Nuritkum Square” in Seoul

396 World Cup North Road, Mapo-gu, Seoul

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Please take me to the “Grand Hilton Seoul” in Seoul

353 Yeonhee-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul

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