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Sub 1 GHz Use Case Discussion

Sub 1 GHz Use Case Discussion. Authors:. Date: 2019-05-13.

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Sub 1 GHz Use Case Discussion

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  1. Sub 1 GHz Use Case Discussion Authors: Date:2019-05-13 Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.19. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

  2. 802.11ah Use Case DocumentsFrom the way-back machine (before 2012) • Industrial Apps • Temperature Sensor Network • Outdoor Extended Range Hotspot • Outdoor Wi-Fi for cellular traffic offloading • Outdoor Environmental/Agricultural Monitoring • Industrial Process Automation • Electric Menu & Coupon Distribution • Indoor and Outdoor Location • Smart Grid • Intelligent Transport Systems • Outdoor Surveillance System • Indoor Surveillance System • Indoor Home Entertainment System • Indoor Healthcare System • Healthcare/Fitness • Home/Building Automation/Control Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

  3. 802.15.4g Use Cases form the Way-back machine (2009) • Smart Grid (AMI and beyond) • Building and Customer Service • Customer Interface • Delivery • Energy Procurement • Field Services and System Recovery • Installation and Maintenance • PEV - PlugIn Electric Vehicles Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

  4. Applications Mix Many utility applications for SUN None are sufficient to pay the entire costs of SUN ALL therefore must be supported From 2009 Source: 15-08-0271-00-wng0 Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

  5. 802.15.4g Way-back Other use cases • Environmental monitoring (field area) • Infrastructure monitoring • Wide area monitoring and control Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

  6. 802.15.4g Way-back Use Case common Characeristics • Common characteristics: • Low data volumes • High need for ubiquitous connectivity • High tolerance to latency (e.g. “eventually”) • Low tolerance to undetected packet errors • Very tight cost constraints • Wide range of RF environments • Potentially high density of co-located operating devices • Many network topologies (adaptable) Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

  7. 802.15.4g Today • Smart Grid • Metering • Distribution Automation and Distribution Intelegence • Sensing and monitoring • Power outage • Usage • Etc • Controls for gas, water, electricity Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

  8. 802.15.4g Today • Smart City (IoT) • Street lighting networks • Smart traffic signals • Public transit signs • Parking spaces • Electric vehicle charging stations • Environmental monitors • Home Automation, Home Area Networking • Energy monitoring • HVAC and lighting controls • Security systems Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

  9. Characteristics • Smart City, SUN, FAN • Mesh topologies • Internet protocols (IPv6, DHCPv6, etc) • Large number of node (1000s) total • Networks managed professionally • Home Automation, Home Area Networking • Star like topologies • Dozens of network nodes • Potentially many overlapping networks • Consumer managed networks Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

  10. Thoughts and Discussion Benjamin Rolfe BCA/MERL

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