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27 th November 2017. Task Force co-leader: thomas.klein@de.ibm.com Task Force co-leader: georgios.karagiannis@huawei.com. WG03 Task Force "IoT relation and impact on 5G" Status 11/2017. WG03 Task Force "IoT relation and impact on 5G" – Scope.
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27th November 2017 Task Force co-leader: thomas.klein@de.ibm.com Task Force co-leader: georgios.karagiannis@huawei.com WG03 Task Force "IoT relation and impact on 5G" Status 11/2017
WG03 Task Force "IoT relation and impact on 5G" – Scope • 5G has the potential to become a major enabler for IoT – and vice versa • To this end 5G needs to satisfy a broad set of diverse requirements originating from the IoT verticals • The report the task force will create intends to • analyse the 5G requirements imposed by the IoT verticals based on use case scenarios • map those requirements to the currently planned 5G feature set • look at the requirements as defined in the standardisation work of 3GPP, ITU, BBF, 5GAA etc. • identify standardisation gaps and recommend mitigations
WG03 Task Force "IoT relation and impact on 5G" – History & Status • Decision to initiate a new report “IoT relation and impact to 5G“ in IoT Landscape call on 4th April 2017 • Deliverable ToC approved in IoT Landscape call on 22nd June • Request for contributions to AIOTI WG chairs & co-chairs on 27th July • Reminder sent by Georgios on 5th October due to lack of responses • Verification of interest sent by Patrick on 27th October • Four respondents (AIT, Qualcomm,SigFox, TNO) • Alin-Vladimir Stanescu will represent Qualcomm • Mail sent by Georgios to WG03 list on 3rd November encouraging H2020 IoT LSPs to contribute to the report • One positive feedback from BT with Andy Corston-Petrie joining the task force • Draft report updated with summaries of Siemens White Paper and WG06 report integrated on 23rd November
WG03 Task Force "IoT relation and impact on 5G" – Deliverable • The task force will generate a report the main goal of which is to • collect use cases from the 9 vertical AIOTI WGs and as well derive cross-domain use cases • based on the use cases derive requirements towards 5G • provide a brief status of 5G standardisation developments, at least 3GPP, ITU, BBF and 5GAA • analyse these requirements and find possible gaps in 5G standardisation based on the requirements • provide recommendations towards are SDOs, such as 3GPP regarding these gaps • The target is to have a version for review by 1Q’18
Deliverable ToC 1 Introduction 2 IoT Use Cases 2.1 Smart living environment for ageing well (WG05) 2.2 Smart Farming and Food Security (WG06) 2.3 Wearables (WG07) 2.4 Smart Cities (WG08) 2.5 Smart Mobility (WG09) 2.6 Smart Water Management (WG10) 2.7 Smart Manufacturing (WG11) 2.8 Smart Energy (WG12) 2.9 Smart Buildings and Architecture (WG13) 2.10 Cross-vertical 2.10.1 Siemens White Paper “5G communication networks: Vertical industry requirements” 3 IoT Requirements to 5G Feature Mapping 4 5G Standardisation Status 5 Recommendations towards 5G Standardisation 6 Conclusions Annex I References Annex II Summary table from WG06 report “Broadband Requirements for farming and rural uses”
WG03 Task Force "IoT relation and impact on 5G" – Issues • Lack of contribution from vertical WGs (use cases and communication requirements) • Some SMEs not able to contribute due to time constraints • This issue was now mitigated with Alin-Vladimir Stanescu (Qualcomm) and lately Andy Corston-Petrie (BT) joining
WG03 Task Force "IoT relation and impact on 5G" – Supporters • We would like to thank Jürgen Heiles (Siemens) for providing the Siemens White Paper and other valuable suggestions • We would also like to thank Patrick Guillemin for his support in getting attention for this report • Last but not least we want to thank for all positive feedbacks – even if the respondents were not able to commit their contribution
Thomas Klein (thomas.klein@de.ibm.com) Georgios Karagiannis (georgios.karagiannis@huawei.com)