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Werner Mohr Siemens AG – on behalf of WWI

Werner Mohr Siemens AG – on behalf of WWI. GSC11_OPEN_24a1. WWI – Contributing to prosperous global mobile communications. Discovering the Wireless World in a user friendly environment. Outline. Trends and future developments Mission and objective of WWI WWI organisation

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Werner Mohr Siemens AG – on behalf of WWI

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  1. Werner Mohr Siemens AG – on behalf of WWI GSC11_OPEN_24a1 WWI – Contributing to prosperous global mobile communications Discovering the Wireless World in a user friendly environment

  2. Outline • Trends and future developments • Mission and objective of WWI • WWI organisation • WWI projects in Phase II • MobiLife • SPICE • Ambient Networks II • WINNER II • E2R II • MOCCA – Liaison project • Relation to WWRF • Conclusions

  3. Vision 2010: A picture from the future Source: Siemens AG

  4. ITU-R Framework Recommendation M.1645 System capabilities as targets for research and investigation Mobility High New Radio Interface New Mobile Enhanced Access IMT-2000 IMT-2000 Medium Enhancement New Nomadic / Local Low Area Wireless Access 1 10 100 1000 Low High Medium Communication speed / Carrier bitrate (Mbit/s) Targets for mobile systems B3G • Starting point for the establishment of WWI Source: ITU-R

  5. WWI Mission and Objective WWI Mission Mobilising the European contribution to the Wireless World WWI Objective • To define, design and validate systems and functions that provide: • Users with an excellent user experience, • While minimising the financial investment required Source: WWI

  6. WWI strategy • WWI comprises a series of complementary cooperating projects in Framework Program 6 of the EU • To elaborate a common vision on a beyond 3G system concept • To promote the shared vision on a world-wide basis • To promote pre-standardisation activities between the players of the global mobile market, including vendors, network operators, service providers, regulators and research communities Source: WWI

  7. MultiSphere Concept WWI key concept User Centricity User-centricity means that the users’ needs, expectations and requirements will be considered and supported by all system levels, from access and core networks to service platforms and applications Source: WWRF

  8. Europe Canada & US Asia Australia WWI international collaboration • Over 100 different organisations, over 50 academic institutions • Over 700 people working within WWI projects • Network operators, manufacturers, universities, R&D centres and several SME’s are partners in the projects • Almost every European Member State is represented. Australia, Canada, China, Israel, Japan, Korea, Norway, Singapore and Switzerland are also represented by partners in the projects Source: WWI

  9. WWI Steering Board WWI Coordination Team User acceptance MOCCA Business models WINNER AN SPICE E2R MobiLife System interfaces Validation S4ALL Migration Phase I WWI Integrated Projects Liaisons Phase II WWI Integrated Projects WWI projects Current WWI Cross Issues Source: WWI

  10. Three phases of WWI Source: WWI

  11. IST-511607 Bring advances in mobile applications and services within the reach of users in their everyday life by innovating and deploying new applications and services based on the evolving capabilities of 3G systems and beyond R&D new applications, services and frameworks R&D enabling technologies for applications and services Existing “Mass-Market” Environments Explore and remove hurdles between service development and deployment Integrate and exploit existing and new service components/enablers/technologies Mobi Advanced Existing and Near Future Environments Convergence Revolution Evolution Demonstrate and disseminate Life Non-Existing Further Future Environments Technologies Future Communication Systems User Needs Business Models Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife Overall MobiLife Objectives Source: MobiLife

  12. Service enablers SPICE Source: SPICE

  13. Network A+B Network A Network B AmbientConnectivity AmbientConnectivity Ambient Networks beyond 3G • Realising the need for transient, spontaneous merging of heterogeneous networks& network resources(“composition” of networks) • Enabling competitive & cooperative networking (with limited sharing of resources & functions) • Common Control facilities of networks • Migration & Integrationof legacy networks & technologies Source: Ambient Networks

  14. Multihop Deployment Medium Access Control Spectrum Flexibility Cooperation User- centricity Resource bandwidth Segmentation, FEC Coding scheduling buffer carrier frequency 2G 2G 3G B3G unlicensed Spatial Processing BS Resource scheduler GSM / GPRS VHO UMTS BS VHO WINNER Flexible radio interface Source: WINNER Source: WINNER

  15. E2R II enabler of seamless experience Beyond 3G (B3G) Systems 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 communication systems  Providing flexibility to developers of services and applications Source: E2R

  16. Scope and Objective MOCCA Scope • The scope is to address mobile and wireless issues within: • Research Programs in European Research Area (ERA) and in Asia and the US, • Researchers and projects in the ERA and their counterparts in the developing regions of the world • Collaboration on the research and development of future mobile and wireless systems, including services and applications MOCCA Strategic Objective • MOCCA will facilitate European and international collaboration on future mobile and wireless systems and their applications paving the way towards harmonised international standards Source: MOCCA Event: The International Conference on Beyond 3G Date: October 18 and 19, 2005, Shanghai, China Slide 25

  17. Topic Speaker 1. 0900 – 093 0 1.1 Welcome DoCoMo Euro - Labs / NiCT 1.2 Technical approach to WWI Henrik Abramowicz, Ericsson 2 . a 0930 – 1140 2.1 Introduction Mika Klemettinen, Nokia 2.2 User centric research methodologies and evaluating user acceptance Mika Klemettinen, Nokia 2.3 Context management Matthias Wagner, DoCoMo Eurolabs service architecture 2.4 Novel Johan Hjelm, Ericsson 2 . b 110 0 – 1140 2.5 Service platform issues Christophe Cordier, France Telecom 2.6 Studies on users and requirements of emerging markets Fiona Williams, Ericsson 3 . 1140 – 1245 3.1 Introduction Didier Bourse, Motorola 3.2 WWI approach to business modeling Olivier Braet , VUB 3.3 Key security solutions in WWI Peter Schoo, DoCoMo Eurolabs 4 . 1400 – 1525 4.1 Introduction Henrik Abramowicz , Ericsson 4.2 The Ambient Networks architecture Norbert Niebert, Ericsson 4.3 E2R system architecture and reconfiguration management plane (RMP) Zachos Boufidis, University of Athens 4.4 Multi-radio access architecture Jo han Lundsjö, Ericsson 4.5 The key to dynamic reconfigurability in RUNES and ARTEMIS, the European initiative within Embedded Systems András Toth, Ericsson 5 . 1600 – 1745 5.1 Introduction Jörn von Häfen, Siemens 5.2 Overview of WINNER system concept Jörn von Häfen, Siemens 5.3 Air interface principles Göran Klang, Ericsson 5. 4 Coding technique s for new air interfaces Thierry Lestable, Samsung 5.5 Reconfigurable Radio Resource and Spectrum Management Panagiotis Demestichas , UPRC 5.6 EVEREST’s view on Radio Resource Management Strategies for 3G and Beyond Oriol Sallent, UPC 6 . 1745 – 1800 6.1 Summary & Conclusions Henrik Abramowicz, Ericsson MOCCA/WWI WorkshopMarch 30, 2006 Source: WWI

  18. Conclusions • WWI comprises a series of complementary cooperating projects in Framework Program 6 of the EU • Major stakeholders from the • manufacturer • network operator • R&D center and • academic domain • These projects address the entire value constellation from a system perspective • International cooperation is an integral part of WWI in order to prepare future standardisation Source: WWI

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