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smart sustainable
Fourth Industrial Revolution
Jose Luis AyalaHead of Government & Industry Relations Latin AmericaEricsson
IADB Seminar Financing the 4th Industrial RevolutionOctober 6, 2016
Connected Devices
in 202128 BILLION
15 billionM2M DEVICES & CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
13 billionMOBILE PHONES, PC/LAPTOP/TABLET
Source: Ericsson Mobility Report
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LOW COST, LOW ENERGY
SMALL DATA VOLUMES
MASSIVE NUMBERS
ULTRA RELIABLE
VERY LOW LATENCY
VERY HIGH AVAILABILITY
Critical MTC
TRAFFIC SAFETY & CONTROL
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION
& CONTROL
REMOTE
MANUFACTURING,
TRAINING, SURGERY
Massive MTC
CAPILLARY NETWORKS
LOGISTICS, TRACKING AND FLEET MANAGEMENT
SMART
AGRICULTURE
SMART BUILDING
SMART
METER
Enhanced Broadband
Smartphones
4k/8k UHD, Broadcasting, VR/AR,
Home, Enterprise, Venues, Mobile/Wireless/Fixed
Non-SIM
devices
Wide Range of Requirements
What is 5G – what will it bringA Network for the Networked Society
Transport
Access Applications
Cloud Infrastructure
Management
YEARS
BATTERY LIFE
10+
DEVICE COST
REDUCTION
Cost
BETTER
COVERAGE
+20dB
MOBILE DATA
VOLUMES
1000x
END-USER
DATA RATES
10-100x
LOWER
LATENCY
5x
MORE
DEVICES
100x
One architecture supporting multiple industries
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Sustainable development goals
End extreme
poverty
Fight inequality
and injustice
Halt climate
change
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ICT ENABLEMENT Year 2030
Source: Ericsson Mobility Report
* Individual sectors sum >15% and double counting effects have been removed when aggregating
63.5 GtTotal global greenhouse gas emissions 2030
Potential GHG reduction by 2030
due to ICT
Smart Grid
Smart Agriculture
Smart Buildings
Smart Services
Smart TravelSmart
Work-15%
3.9%
2.9%
1.4%
3.2%
1.9%
1.9%
1.1%
Smart Transports
*
The rise of the smart, sustainable city
SOCIETY
2050: ~70% of our world population will be living
in cities
PEOPLE
Innovation, social progress and challenges
Sustainability
Sustainable city transformation impacting positively
triple-bottom-line
2020: Brazil will have over 90% of its population
living in cities
Source: Ericsson mobility report, ONU Habitat
Cities CHALLENGES
ENERGY WASTE
EDUCATION PUBLIC SAFETY POLLUTION HEALTH
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
URBAN DIVIDESenvironment
WATER
housing JOBS TRANSPORTATION
FOOD & AGRICULTURE
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How to cope?
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CITY UNDERSTANDING-ericsson networked society lab
Networked society city index
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Smart sustainable Citiessolution
Network Infrastructure: Private & Public.
Connectivity Management : Industry differentiated performance
Utilities Transport Public Safety Other Industries
Experience Management
Device Management (IOT, Sensors, equipment etc.)
Analysis, Security & Information Management
Smart City lightingZero site deployed in los angeles
Shifting roles and economics with innovation
Street Antennadeployed in zurich
Street
Antenna
Connected traffic cloud
Connected bus stop
Surinam
S.J. Dos Campos
Smart City
Connect to Learn
at Vila Cruzeiro
Aguas de SP
Digital City
Connect To
Learn Chiapas
Harmonizer
ProgramEl Pauji
Colombia
Vive Digital
Amazon
Connection
ASBANC Peru
M-Commerce
4G@ Peruvian
Amazon
Todo Chile Comunicado
& Connect to Learn
Santiago's
Public TransportCuritiba
3G Buses
M-Health in
São Paulo
Surinam Breaking
Boundaries
Volvo Bus
Goiânia
Tech4Good Lab
Diadema - SP
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Disaster prevention & monitoring
Smart water
Connected agriculture
Connected rainforest
Regulations Critical for Success
Smart Cities
Industry
technical
regulations
Financial and
fiscal
regulations
Spectrum
allocationService
regulations
Regulations Critical for Success
Smart Cities
Industry
technical
regulations
Financial and
fiscal
regulations
Spectrum
allocationService
regulations
AllocationNational
storage
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