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Mike McBride Director of Technology Ericsson M2M deployments in SDN Enabled IPv6 Networks

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Presentation given by Mike Mc Bride, Director of Technology, Ericsson at the V6 World Congress 2014.

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Mike McBrideDirector of TechnologyEricsson

M2M deployments in SDN EnabledIPv6 Networks

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Digital Society Sustainable World

Anything that benefits from network connectionwill be connected

1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025

50 B

5.0 B

~0.5 BPLACES

PEOPLE

THINGS

Inflectionpoints

Source: Ericsson

Personal mobile

Global connectivity

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Connected DevicesCritical CommunicationMeters and Sensors Intelligent Transport Systems

› Sensor, actuators, meters, connected devices and things

› Small, simple, low-cost

› Low energy consumption

› Long-range coverage

› Connecting vehicles, transport infrastructure and transport management

› Incl. safety-related services

› Low delay› High mobility

› Distributed embedded control & cyber-physical systems

› High reliability and availability

› Low delay› Autonomous

operation

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Affordable and sustainable

Massive growth inMassive growth in

>1000x

Wide range ofRequirements

& Characteristics

speedlatency

Key Challenges

Traffic Volume ConnectedDevices

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THE Networked Society

ServicesDevices

CloudNetwork

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Machine Type Communications

Traffic safety/control

Industrial application

“Tactile Internet”

Sensors, meters, actuators

Capillary networks

TEXTSimple & cheapLow energySmall data volumesMassive numbers

~1ms e2e latency

Ultra reliableHighly available

MTC

› Ultra-long range› Low protocol

overhead› Scalable Access› Spectrum sharing

with LTE (< 2GHz)› Capillary Networks

& short-range radio

› Short TTI› Robust

transmission› Fast channel

assignment› Multi-path

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Cross-Domain Orchestration

APIs, Exposable Services & Assets

Integrated Network ControlIP & Transport Mgmt & Control

Access Mgmt & Control

CloudMgmt & Control

Abstraction & Virtualization

Service Provider SDN & Cloud

Network

Data Center

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Elevating Cloud, NFV and SDN for M2M

Consumer

Service Provider SDN

Real time cloud

Enterprise

Industry

CLOUD NFV SP-SDN› Flexible deployments› Real time performance› Virtualized infrastructure

› Relocate VNFs for network efficiency

› Rapid e2e deployment› Virtualized network functions

› Full personalization with service chaining

› Automatic SLA & orchestration› Multi tenant separation

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Diversified wireless accesses

300 MHz 3 GHz 30 GHz 300 GHz

Licensed

Controlled sharing

Unlicensed

Spectrum toolbox

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2000 2010 20201990

3G

4G

New wireless technologi

Wi-Fi

5G

GSM

5G Wireless access

5G=

Evolution of existing standards

Complementarynew technologies

+

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5G system

Network Infrastructure

Data Center

Antenna

Antenna

Cloud Execution Environment

Infra-structure layer

RU

Relay

Device

NF

NFNF

Device

Device

RU

DU

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› Lots of talk about 5G– Vendors– Operators – Governments– Academia/universities

› Ericsson leading the EU funded METIS project with 29 partners

› The project purpose is to make technology research, align industry and regulatory bodies

5G around the world

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Sweden

Finland

PolandGermany

France

Spain

Italy

Greece

Denmark

Japan

Metis consortium5 vendors Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia, NSN

5 operators Deutsche Telekom, DOCOMO, Orange, Telecom Italia, Telefonica

13 academic organizationsAAU, Aalto, CTH, HHI, KTH, NKUA, Oulu, PUT, RWTH, TB, UB, UKL, UPV

Automotive industry BMW

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DeploymentsGE INDUSTRIAL INTERNET

GE CEO Jeff Immelt at All Things Digital

Massive Sensor Data Analytics

Mobile Workforce

NetworkEnabled Cloud

Distributed Computing 1TB/Day

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vHGW for HOME M2M

Mobile and cloud capabilities – in the fixed environment

GW

Personalized services

Per device parental control or WiFi offload control

Mapping a video surveillance camera to a certain VPN

Network (cloud) based storage showing up on the local network

Fixed Network

Support for new M2M scenarios

Quick introduction of cloud services

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› The number of connected devices will explode

› IPv6 is the M2M catalyst› SDN simplifies the network› 5G is needed to fulfil the diverse

requirements from the Networked Society› M2M deployments are real and creating

new service offerings

Summary

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