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E 2 R II – E 3 – ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 1 EC FP6 E 2 R II Achievements and EC FP7 E 3 Ambitions Dr. Didier Bourse E 2 R II – E 3 – ITU Seminar on SDR & CRS 04.02.08 - Geneva

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E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 1

EC FP6 E2R II Achievementsand EC FP7 E3 Ambitions

Dr. Didier Bourse

E2R II – E3 – ITUSeminar on SDR & CRS

04.02.08 - Geneva

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 2

E2R II – E2 - Presentation

E2R II Enabler of Seamless Experience

E2R II in a Nutshell

E2R II Golden Nuggets

E2R II Technical Highlights

E2R II Standardization, Regulation and Dissemination

E3 in a Nutshell

E2R II – E3 PresentationE2R II – E3 Presentation

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 3

End-to-End Reconfigurability

is the key enabler for providing a seamless

experience to the end-user and the

operators:Managing and

increasing resilience of growingly complex

architectures Reducing costs

of deployment, evolution and operation of large

communication systems

Providing opportunities to develop and experiment

rapidly new services and applications

Beyond 3G (B3G) Systems

-> What is the best Split of Intelligence between NW and Terminals?

E2R II Enabler of SeamlessExperience (1/2) E2R II Enabler of SeamlessExperience (1/2)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 4

E2R Definitions

End-to-End Reconfigurability means adaptability of the nodes along the complete communication path between communicating entities. This encompasses configuration and reconfiguration of equipment (terminals, base-stations, access points, gateways) and potentially impacts all OSI layers

The End-to-End Reconfigurability Project develops concepts and solutions to enable, manage and control End-to-End Connectivity in B3G Heterogeneous Environment (Cellular, 802.xx, Broadcast…)

E2R II Enabler of SeamlessExperience (2/2) E2R II Enabler of SeamlessExperience (2/2)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 5

E2R II Highlights

Phase 2 Duration Jan. 06 – Dec. 07

Consortium32 Organizations14 Countries

Budget19.0 MEuros

EU Budget 11.6 MEuros

ResourcesAround 67 PY/Y

Contractual Outcomes: 38 Deliverables and 45 Milestones

E2R II in a Nutshell (1/3) E2R II in a Nutshell (1/3)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 6

E2R II – Y2 Kick-Off Meeting (January 07)

E2R II in a Nutshell (2/3) E2R II in a Nutshell (2/3)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 7

E2R II and WWI

Migration

User Acceptance

WWI Coordination Team

WWI Steering Board

Validation

System Interfaces

Business Models

Phase I WWI Integrated ProjectsLiaisons

S4ALL

MOCCA

WINNER E2RAN MobiLife SPICE

Phase II WWI Integrated Projects

E2R II in a Nutshell (3/3) E2R II in a Nutshell (3/3)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 8

E2R II – Golden Nuggets (March 07)1. Unified Business Model (UBM)2. Responsibility Chain Concept Including Linkage to UBM3. End-to-End Reconfigurability System Architecture Including Mapping onto

Existing/Emerging Standards4. Self-ware Reconfiguration Management Plane (S-RMP)5. FSM / DSA Solution Proposal from Technical, Regulatory and Business

Perspectives6. Functional Architecture (FA) and Inherent Solutions for Optimized Exploitation of

Spectrum and Radio Resources7. Dynamic Network Planning and Management (DNPM)8. Advanced Spectrum Management (ASM)9. Joint Radio Resource Management (JRRM)10. Reconfigurable Equipment PIM (REP), Equipment Management and Control

Architecture, Reconfigurable Equipment Management System (REMS)11. Cognitive Pilot Channel (CPC)12. Reconfiguration Language (FDL)13. Standardization: IEEE P1900.4 WG

E2R II Golden NuggetsE2R II Golden Nuggets

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 9

E2R II – Cognitive Radio and Networks

Common Framework for Cognitive Radios/Networks

Enhanced System Architecture based on Reconfiguration Management Plane (RMP) and its functionalities Dynamic Reconfigurable NodesFunctional Architecture(FA) optimising the radio resource utilisation Cognitive Pilot Channel (CPC): Essential part of Cognitive Networks as the Radio Enabler to help the access of the User Terminals to the multi component Radio Network

S-RMP

Cognitive Terminal Domain Cognitive Network Domain

CPC

Decision-Making and Reconfiguration Management

Cognitive Service Provision

Self-Configuration & Self-Management

Knowledge & Context Management

Self-ware Reconfiguration Management & Control Plane Decision-Making and

Reconfiguration Management

Cognitive Service Provision

Self-Configuration & Self-Management

Context & Knowledge Management

E2R II Technical Highlights(1/11) E2R II Technical Highlights(1/11)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 10

E2R II – Unified Business Model (UBM)

White Paper “The E2R II Business Outlook: Framework, Instantiations and Challenges for Reconfigurability”

White Paper “The E2R II Net Present Value for Reconfigurable Networks”

White Paper “The E2R II OEM Business Case”Currently under Clearance

Specification “The E2R II Unified Business Model (UBM)”Currently under Completion

E2R II Technical Highlights(2/11) E2R II Technical Highlights(2/11)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 11

E2R II – Responsibility Chain

White Paper “The E2R II Responsibility Chain”Currently under Completion

E2R II Technical Highlights(3/11)E2R II Technical Highlights(3/11)

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E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva)

Selfware Reconfiguration Management & Control Plane

Cognitive service provision

Decision-making & reconfiguration management

Knowledge & context management

Self-configuration & self-management

RMP Functional Model Knowledge & Context Management (KCM)• Performance Management (PeM)• Profile Management (PrM)• Resource Management (RsM)• Cognitive Pilot Channel Controller (CPC-C)

Decision-Making and Reconfiguration Management (DM-RM)• Autonomic Decision-Making & Reconfiguration

Management (ADM&RM)• Policy-Management and Self-Governance (PMSG)• Mobility Management (MM)

Self-Configuration & Self-Management (SC-M)• Self-Configuration (SeCo)• Cognitive Self-Healing (CoSH)• Software Download Management (SDM)• Pervasive Access and Security Control (PASeC)• Reconfiguration Charging Control (RCC)

Cognitive Service Provision (CSP)• Content and Service Adaptation (CSA)• Reconfiguration Services Discovery (RSD)

E2R II Technical Highlights(4/11) E2R II Technical Highlights(4/11) White Paper

“End-to-End ReconfigurationManagement and Control System Architecture”

White Paper “E2R II Scenarios on Autonomic Communication Systems for Seamless Experience”

White Paper “Autonomic Communications for Heterogeneous Wireless Communication Systems”

White Paper “E2R II Context Management and Knowledge Management”Currently under Completion

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 13

E2R II – SA Mapping onto 3GPP Network Architecture

White Paper “Network Architecture and E2R II System Architecture Mapping”

White Paper “E2R II Software Download and Software Up-grade Protocols”

E2R II Technical Highlights(5/11)E2R II Technical Highlights(5/11)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 14

Communication CubeOne (of the) Starting Point(s) in 2001 (WWRF Paper – Bourse and al.)

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Frequency

RAT

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Frequency

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Frequency

RAT

Services

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Evolution of Spectrum Management in SDR Context

FP5 Projects addressing Spectrum Management: TRUST, DRiVE, SCOUT, OverDRiVE…

Communication Cube

E2R II Technical Highlights(6/11)E2R II Technical Highlights(6/11)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 15

E2R II Technical Highlights(7/11)E2R II Technical Highlights(7/11)

FP6 E2R I – FSM & ARRM – Scenarios Highlights

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Service 1

RAN 1 RAN 2 RAN 3

Spec 1 Spec 2 Spec 3

RAN

Service User

unicast multicastunicast

Spectrum Sharing

unicast unicast

Service 2 Service 3

FSM

Spectrum Sharing

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Service 1

RAN 1 RAN 2 RAN 3

Spec 1 Spec 2 Spec 3

RAN

Service User

unicast multicastunicast

Spectrum Sharing

unicast unicast

Service 2 Service 3

FSM

Spectrum Sharing

SecondarySystemsPrimary Systems

Service 1

RAN 1 RAN 2 RAN 3

Spec 1 Spec 2 Spec 3 FSM

RAN

Service User

unicast multicastunicast

Spectrum pooling

unicast unicast

Service 2 Service 3

SecondarySystemsPrimary Systems

Service 1

RAN 1 RAN 2 RAN 3

Spec 1 Spec 2 Spec 3 FSM

RAN

Service User

unicast multicastunicast

Spectrum pooling

unicast unicast

Service 2 Service 3

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Service 1

RAN 1 RAN 2 RAN 3

Spec 1 Spec 2 Spec 3

RAN

Service User

unicast multicastunicast

Spectrum Sharing

unicast unicast

Service 2 Service 3

No FSM

No Spectrum Sharing

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Service 1

RAN 1 RAN 2 RAN 3

Spec 1 Spec 2 Spec 3

RAN

Service User

unicast multicastunicast

Spectrum Sharing

unicast unicast

Service 2 Service 3

No FSM

No Spectrum Sharing

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Service 1

RAN 1 RAN 2 RAN 3

Spec 1 Spec 2 Spec 3

RAN

Service User

unicast multicastunicast

Spectrum Sharing

unicast unicast

Service 2 Service 3

FSM

Spectrum Sharing

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Primary/SecondarySystem

Service 1

RAN 1 RAN 2 RAN 3

Spec 1 Spec 2 Spec 3

RAN

Service User

unicast multicastunicast

Spectrum Sharing

unicast unicast

Service 2 Service 3

FSM

Spectrum Sharing

Scenario 1Spectrum Sharing between Heterogeneous Systems

Scenario 2Spectrum Pooling for Time Varying Hot Spot Location

Scenario 3Joint Radio Resources Management in Heterogeneous Systems

Scenario 4Dynamic Network Reconfiguration Facilitating Spatial-Temporal Traffic Changes

FSM & ARRM

White Paper “The E2R II Flexible SpectrumManagement (FSM) - Technical,Business & Regulatory Perspectives”

White Paper “The E2R II Flexible Spectrum Management (FSM) and Cognitive Pilot Channel (CPC) – Technical and Business Analysis and Recommendations”

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 16

E2R II – Functional Architecture

E2R II Technical Highlights(8/11)E2R II Technical Highlights(8/11)

Definition of Functional Architecture

ModulesInterfaces

Current Analysis on Interfaces to be Standardized(Work in Progress)

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Unoccupied Spectrum BandsTraffic Estimations

Detected existing systemsDetected Spectrum Bands

Spectrum Trading Results

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ASM

ASMToTE

Cell Load

Specification “The E2R II Functional Architecture (FA)”Currently under Completion

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 17

E2R II Technical Highlights(9/11)E2R II Technical Highlights(9/11)

Cognitive Pilote Channel (CPC)

Enabling – radio access in heterogeneous radio access technology environments in single and multi operators scenarios

“Out-band” means physical channels outside the component Radio Access Technologies

“In-band” refers to logical channel within the technologies of the heterogeneous radio environment

Cognition support through both downlink and uplink capabilities

UPLIN

KINBAND

OUTBAND

DO

WN

LINK

Reconfiguration support…

Radio Env. Discovery +

reconf support

Radio Environment

Discovery

Terminal radio environment information

context awareness

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E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva)

“UE1”: OMA DM and FDL based RATs reconfiguration

“UE2”: REMS triggering DSP using OMG-based HAL from Resource

Monitoring triggers

“UE Sec”: Adaptive Security Framework

“FBS”: OMG-based RAT reconfiguration in Base Station using a DSP Micro-Framework Developments secured through

successful Integrations Days

FDL

E2R II Technical Highlights(10/11)E2R II Technical Highlights(10/11)

White Paper on Flexible Base StationCurrently Under Preparation

White Paper “Functional Description Language”

White Paper on Reconfigurable Radio Equipment Platform Independent ModelCurrently Under Completion

E2R II – Equipment Research

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 19

E2R II – Prototyping and Demonstrations

E2R II Technical Highlights(11/11)E2R II Technical Highlights(11/11)

E2R – Booth @ IST Summit 05 (Dresden) E2R II – Booth @ IST Summit 06 (Mykonos)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 20

E2R II – E3 – StandardizationE2R II and E3 Approach: Not single standardization body approach

Intention is to concentrate on standards with a focus on Cognitive Radio/Networks and Architecture aspects as well as Convergence and Interworking of Heterogeneous Wireless Systems

It is a stated goal not to focus on standards of a single region only, but to ensure the coverage of the most relevant standardisation bodies across the globe, in particular IEEE and ETSI

Devise structuring rules for the definition and design of next generation of various standards (e.g. IEEE 802.16/11, SCC41, ETSI, 3GPP....) allowing a seamless use of these standards to fulfill the scenarios of the current definitions of 4G systems at lower cost and complexity, and for a better spectrum efficiency (plug and play “lego blocks” for standards)

E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (1/5)E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (1/5)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 21

E2R II – E3 – Standardization

E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (2/5)E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (2/5)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 22

E2R II – E3 – StandardizationE2R II contributed to open the Path in IEEE SCC41 P1900.4

Context / Challenge: Convergence of Heterogeneous Wireless Radio SystemsObjective (PAR): “…improve overall composite capacity and quality of service of wireless systems in a multiple Radio Access Technologies (RATs) environment…”IEEE P1900.4 is providing a tool-kit for the management of Heterogeneous Radio Systems (NRM, TRM, Radio Enabler)

E2R II contributed to open the Path in ETSI RRSDevelopment of a Harmonised Standard (HS) concerning SDR/CR

Identify & propose possible Essential Requirements concerning SDR/CR with respect to the R&TTE Directive which could be included in a Harmonised Standard (HS)

Standardization of Architecture Components & Interfaces, Protocols, Air Interface (PHY & MAC) to enable Flexible Spectrum Management in the context (gradual from short to long terms) of Spectrum Refarming (simplest FSM case), Digital Dividend and Flexible Spectrum ManagementStandardization of Public CPC and part of the Private CPC (ETSI Standardization shall interface with SCC41 / P1900.4 Standardization to develop clear boundaries on “Radio Enabler” Tools)

E2R II contributed to OMA, OMG…E3 to further build on this Basis and contribute in addition to 3GPP, ACF…

E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (3/5)E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (3/5)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 23

E2R II – RegulationRegulators involved in E2R II ConsortiumRegulatory Research on Certification, Spectrum Management, Responsibility Chain…Flexible Spectrum Management and CPC:

FA (and Interfaces) and CPC proposed for Standardization in ETSI / IEEE SCC41Presentations to ECC/WGFM (May 06 / May 07)Questionnaire to ECCPresentation to RSPG (May 07)Contribution to ITU-8A on CPC (FT – June 07)CPC concept proposed to CEPT and discussed to be included as discussion item for the WRC11Included now in WRC11 Agenda

E3 to further build on this Basis and contribute to ITU-5A

E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (4/5)E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (4/5)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 24

E3 @ DySPAN 08E3 @ ICT Summit 08

E3 @ SDRF TC08

E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (5/5)E2R II Standardization, Regulationand Dissemination (5/5)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 25

E2R II – Next Steps…

E3 E3 is an ambitious FP7 IP

Introducing Cognitive Wireless Systems in the B3G World

E3 is building on several Key Achievements from E2R

E3 is developing the verysuccessful Approach of E2R to cover Technical, Business and Regulatory Perspectives

E3 is teaming sub-set of E2R Consortium and non- E2R Partners

E3 Integrating Project

E3 in a Nutshell (1/3)E3 in a Nutshell (1/3)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 26

E3 High-Level Vision

Wireless world NOW

Cognitive Wireless

Self-Adaptation

Reconfiguration

Non-disruptiveEvolution

Self-Organisation

End-to-End Efficiency

E3 in a Nutshell (2/3)E3 in a Nutshell (2/3)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 27

E3 – Project Highlights

Contractual Outcomes: 43 Deliverables and 47 Milestones

Duration Jan. 08 – Dec. 09

Consortium21 Organizations11 Countries

Budget18.62 MEuros

EU Budget 11.16 MEuros

Resources 1386 PM (∼58 PY/Y)

E3 in a Nutshell (3/3)E3 in a Nutshell (3/3)

E2R II – E3– ITU (04.02.08 – Geneva) Slide 28

E2R II – Website

E2R II WebsiteE2R II Website