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EU’s perspective on 5G Standardisation India EU Stakeholders’ Workshop on 5G Technology Landscape New Delhi, 5/2/2019 Emilio Davila Gonzalez Head of ICT Standardisation Sector European Commission, DG CONNECT. 5G vision - at the outset. Gbps bandwidth 10 Mbps /m2 traffic density.
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EU’s perspective on 5G Standardisation India EU Stakeholders’ Workshop on 5G Technology Landscape New Delhi, 5/2/2019 Emilio Davila Gonzalez Head of ICT Standardisation Sector European Commission, DG CONNECT
5G vision - at the outset Gbps bandwidth 10 Mbps/m2 traffic density True ms latency 99,999% reliability 1 milliondevices/km2
5G Action Plan: European strategy for 5G introduction Early 5G launch in selected areas 2018 5G in all urban areas and along main transport paths 2025 Commercial launch of 5G services in at least one major city in all MS 2020 Comprehensive roll-out with geographical and sectorial focus Coordinated launch throughout single market
Context R&I and Trials in Europe • 5G Action plan, fostering 5G deployment in Europe calling for Trial Roadmap • Up to 700 million € public funding • Matched by expected private funding of about 3.5 billion € • Delivers papers on pre-standardisation, spectrum, international cooperation • Multiple 5G deploymentannouncements, US, Asia. • First 5G version, 3G PP Release 15 based, specific use cases (eMBB, FWA…) • To come further: 5G for verticals promise • Trials and pilots to support the 5G AP Trial Roadmap and further operational deployment
Trial Roadmap • Fostering EU 5G Readiness • Multiple aspects, reinforcingeachother: • 5G Private Trials • 5G (Trial) cities(v4.0 focus) • 5G for verticals, • Flagship: ConnectedAutomatedMobility; • 5G Showcasing event (UEFA 2020) • https://5g-ppp.eu/5g-trials-roadmap/
5G PPP Phase 3, PLATFORMS + TRIALS: 5G R&I for "Long Term Evolution" Later 5G introduction Higher frequency bands Early 5G introduction Lower frequency bands User needs, cross industry partnerships with vertical industries Phase 3 b) Integrated Verification Trial - radio+network+applications- We are HERE 5G Connected Cars in EU: Cross border corridors Trials Focus Phase 3 a) Verification Demo/Trial Platform - Integration radio+ network 5G E2E platforms Kick off June 2018 Phase I Core Technologies Phase 2 - Demos PoC*- Core Techs Components *Proof of Concept Y2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Connected & automated Mobility over cross border corridors as flagship initiative, the “Rome process” • 3 Supporting Projects, to be expanded: • 5G CARMEN, Brenner corridor • 5G CROCO, Metz Merzig Corridor • 5G MOBIX, PT-ES and EL-TK corridors • Next MFF: proposal towards operational deployment Note: List of corridors is non exhaustive and subject to extensions
Supporting Vertical Pilots: 5G PPP E2E Infrastructure
171 5G trials organisedin 28 countries, 23 EU MD. Spain, France, Italy, Germany combined account for over 40% of the European trials 20 Trial Cities appointed: Amsterdam, Aveiro, Barcelona, Bari, Berlin, Bristol, Espoo, Ghent, L’Aquila, London, Madrid, Malaga, Matera, Milan, Oulu, Patras, Prato, Stockholm, Tallinn and Turin
Differentlevels of maturity and scopes Half trials completed. High maturity: only 3% C band mainly, emergence of 26 Ghz.
European 5G Observatory • Launched by Commissioner Gabriel at Mobile World Congress 2018 • Online platform on http://5gobservatory.eu/ • The second Quarterly Report just published • The scope: to monitor, in the context of the 5G Action Plan: • Main 5G market developments in the EU and internationally; • 5G pre-commercial trials and commercial 5G launches; • National strategies by the EU MS (EU guidance see here) • Spectrum assignments by public authorities
Priority Domain 5G The European Commission will:
Vertical use cases need standards! Source: 3GPP TSG RAN NB: 3 monthsdelayed.
V2X evolution towards 5G Vehicle Platooning Cooperative Manoeuver, Sensor sharing Advanced Driving Remote Driving Basic Safety servicesincl. warnings and signal phase information
Industrial IoT and URLLC • Focus on both commercial and industry use • AR/VR, Factory automation, Transport Industry (incl Automotive), Electrical Power Distribution • Establishing Rel15 baseline performance • Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) • Accurate reference timing, wireless Ethernet, etc… • Reliability and latency enhancements: L1/L2/L3 concepts • Intra-UE prioritization and multiplexing
Release 16 – 5G Efficiency 2018 Q3 2018 Q4 2019 Q4 2019 Q1 2019 Q2 2019 Q3 Interference Mitigation 5G SON & Big Data 5G MIMO enhancements 5G Efficiency 5G Location and positioning enhancements 5G Power Consumption improvements Dual Connectivity enhancements Device capabilities exchange Mobility enhancements Non-orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA)
Release 16 and 17 timeline • RAN overall schedule to go back to the arrangement where RAN1 target completion is scheduled 3 months in advance of RAN2 completion and RAN4 core completion. • This ensures RAN1 stability for RAN2 protocol work and RAN4 requirements work to complete on time • Rel-16 timeline is proposed to be aligned with the above scheduling • Rel-17 package approval planned for December/2019 2020 2019 Q1 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 “Late drop” Proposed new completion timeline for Rel-16 Rel-15 late drop freeze Rel-15 late drop ASN.1 Rel-16 RAN1 freeze Rel-16 freeze Rel-16 RAN4 performance completion Rel-16 ASN.1 freeze Rel-17 package approval
IMT-2020 submission - timeplan NOW From RP-172098
Stretching Hot Spot data speeds 5G Pioneer Bands Hot spots coverage (up to 10 Gb/s); e.g. railway stations, sport events, smart factories 26 GHz A spectrum 'mix' serving different use cases! 4G + WiFi PERVASIVE FIBRE Urban coverage with dense small cells (1-3 Gb/s); e.g. mobile Gb/s society, smart cities, smart metering Stretching urban mobile data speeds 3.6 GHz Universal coverage (10’s of Mb/s) of reliable connectivity; e.g. smart grids 700 MHz Stretching reliable coverage Source: 5G-PPP 31 5G Infrastructure Fabric
Priorities for WRC-19 on AI 1.13 (preliminary) 26 GHz and 28 GHz bands • 26 GHz is EU choice for 5G • No 28 GHz identification for IMT2020 • Support of 28 GHz for ESIM (AI 1.5) 40 GHz range • 40.5-43.5 is EU priority • Neutral approach to 37-40.5 GHz 66-71 GHz band • EU priority • Opportunity for contiguous 57-71 GHz (licence-exempt) 32 GHz, 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz bands • No EU support
International Digital Cooperation-ICT Standardization IoT CAM Cybersecurity DLTs Data Cloud
Timeline & scenarios IMPLEMENTATION Phase (27 months) Inception Jan-June 2018 Closing phase Sept-Dec 2020
5G Demonstration Test (FY2018) NB: This is the current status and it may be changed in the future.