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How 5G Can Unlock the Potential of Industrial IoTBen Timmons
Senior Director, Business Development
Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd.
#5Gishere26th June 2019 Cambridge, UK
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2019 Is the Year of 5GFirst networks and devices live in Q2 ’19 across regions
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20+Operators
announced
20+OEMs
announced
5G rollout happening much faster than 4G
4Operators
launched
3OEMs
launched
Source: IHS Report Jan ’19, Qualcomm Technologies data
Year 1 announcements underscore tremendous momentum with 5G
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The device ecosystem is delivering 5G75+ 5G devices launched or in development
LGV50 ThinQ 5G
SamsungGalaxy S10 5G
HTC5G Hub
NetgearNighthawk 5G
InseegoMiFi 5G NR
Askey5G CPE
ZTEAxon 10 Pro 5G
Motorolamoto z3 + 5G
moto mod
Sierra Wireless 5G M.2 module
Quectel 5G modules
Telit 5G modules
Nubia Mini 5G
WNC5G mobile hotspot
WNC5G Outdoor CPE
OPPO Reno 5G
LenovoZ6 Pro 5G
XiaomiMi MIX 5G
Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries
OnePlus 7 Pro 5G
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5G is far more than just mobileTo meet an extreme variation of 5G NR requirements
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Enhanced mobile broadbandMission-critical services Massive Internet of ThingsCellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X)
Ultra Reliable Low Latency Comms (URLLC)
Drone communications Private Networks Deeper coverage Grant-free UL
Efficient signalingNarrow bandwidth
Enhanced power save modes
Massive MIMOScalable OFDM Mobile mmWave
Flexible slot-based frameworkSpectrum sharing
Advanced channel coding Dual Connectivity
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Industrial IOT
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Edge computing and analytics
Automated guided vehicle (AGV)
Security camera
Process MonitoringLatency: 100 ms Availability: 99.99%Rate: kbps
Sensors
Safety functionsLatency: <10 ms Availability: 99.9999%Rate: Mbps-kbps
Handheld terminal
Augmented RealityLatency: <10 ms Availability: 99.9%Rate: Gbps-Mbps
Head mounted display
Motion controlLatency: <1 ms Availability: 99.9999%Rate: Mbps-kbps
Industrial robot
Enhanced mobile
broadband Massive IoT
Ultra-reliable low latency
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5G has been designed to meet industrial IoT requirements
Private 5G networkfor all services
Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC)
One Single Time Sensitive Network (TSN)
Dedicated licensed or shared/unlicensed spectrum
Unifying connectivity, dedicated network, optimized services
High reliability with low latency in challenging RF environments
Replace wireline industrial ethernet for reconfigurable factories
Spectrum to deploy private network
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Extending 5G NR mmWaveFor new and enhanced experiences complementing existing Wi-Fi services
Utilizing existing Wi-Fi or
cellular infrastructure by
co-siting small cells
Supporting devices beyond
smartphones — tablets, XR,
always-connected laptops
Bringing multi-Gigabit
speed, low latency, and
virtually unlimited capacity
EnterprisesOffices, meeting rooms, auditoriums, …
VenuesConventions, ballrooms, concerts, stadiums, …
Transportation hubsAirports, train terminals, subway stations, …
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1 Coverage simulation based on MAPL (maximum allowable path loss)
analysis with ray tracer propagation model and measured material and
propagation loss; minimum 0.4/0.1 bps/Hz for downlink/uplink data and
control; 2 Maximum Allowable Path Loss; 3 Using 800 MHz DL bandwidth
and 100 MHz uplink bandwidth with 7:1 DL:UL TDD
Co-siting 5G NR mmWave gNodeB antennas
with 3G/LTE DAS
5G NR mmWave for higher density convention centers
Achieving significant coverage at 28 GHz1
• Downlink coverage of ~95% with 115 dB MAPL2
• Uplink coverage of ~95% with 117 dB MAPL
Realizing multi-gigabit user experience3
• Downlink median burst rate of 5 Gbps
Total area
~1.3M sq. ft.
LVCC — North Hall
Office Area
LVCC — Central Hall
External wallHeavy concrete, 46 dB loss
Internal wall
~50 ft., light concrete, 23 dB loss
Booth wall
~20 ft., particle/press board, 6.9 dB loss
Existing (x134) LTE/3G DAS mounted on ceiling at ~10 ft. in offices & ~45 ft. in exhibition halls
Path loss (dB)
> -60
> -70
> -80
> -90
> -100
> -110
> -115
> -120
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Europe is a driving force for IIoT adoption
~30%* European companies included in the top 40 IIoT companies, with many industry leaders based in Europe
The European IIOT industry has the opportunity to lead the transformation of Industrial IoT
*Source: IHS OEM Semiconductor Spend Analysis - World + Regions – Dated H2 2018
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• Collaboration with Bosch and Nokia
• Used Snapdragon SDX50 based 5G mobile test devices
• Live over-the-air 5G network
• Also used to enable further multiple demonstrations from
many other partners
• Bosch Rexroth Automated Production Assistant (APAS)
AGV with Snapdragon X50 based 5G modem inside the
AGV
• Zeiss: 5G link used to transport 3D vision inspection result
for remote metal-sheet quality monitoring and control
5G in Industrial IOT in PracticeMultiple demonstrations at Hannover Messe
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Siemens: IIoT use case ZEISS: Inline quality inspection
Götting: AGV
IFAK: Wireless KPI Phoenix contact: terminalWeidmüller: robot controller
Bosch Rexroth: AGV Bosch: Emergency stopBosch Rexroth: Connection of a 3D printer to 5G
Festo: IoT gateway
Research collaboration with Bosch announced
Feb. 2019
Kickstarted 5G for Industrial IoT with 10+ live ecosystem demonstrations at
Hannover Messe 2019 based on Rel-15
5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation (5G-ACIA)—advancing
5G for the industrial domain
Strong industry collaboration around 5G Industrial IoT
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