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Internet of Things Deployment: The Evolution of M2M Connectivity

Nebula ADVANTAGE17

10.10.2017

Jari Collin, CTO

Telia Finland

STORYLINE

• New competition requires real-time capabilities

• Technology layers of IoT solution

• Evolution of connectivity –layer towards 5G

• Telia use cases

TOWARDS NEW COMPETITION

Smart, connected products are

transforming competition

Data-driven service business

models

Company C: IT-systemsCompany B: IT-systems

BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE

Open data

Company A: IT-systems

”Information Operations Centre”INFORMATION

DATA

Digital

services

New

networked

business

opportunitiesDATA DATA DATA

Cross-company data utilization is the

main source of new innovations

Customer value is created by

sharing data in a value network

PRODUCT COMPANIES NEED TO BUILD NEW CAPABILITIES

Focus shifts from product delivery to the use

of products in a customer environment

Customer solutions that are optimized

in real-time

Invest Implement Maintain Operate Use

Supply Chain

Customer’s Demand Chain

Product

Delivery

Project

Delivery

Maintenance

Delivery

Operations

Delivery

Digital

Delivery

Source: Porter & Heppelmann: How smart connected products are transforming competition (HBR, 11/2014)

Four steps are needed to build real-time

capabilities of industrial internet solutions

Building real-time capabilities requires

a systematic deployment approach

STORYLINE

• New competition requires real-time capabilities

• Technology layers of IoT solution

• Evolution of connectivity –layer towards 5G

• Telia use cases

TECHNOLOGY IS NO LONGER A BOTTLENECK – BUT IT CONSISTS OF PARTS THAT NEED TO BE INTEGRATED

LEVEL 6: Digital service

LEVEL 5: Application

LEVEL 4: Analytics

LEVEL 3: Data storage

LEVEL 2: Connectivity

LEVEL 1: Sensors

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TECHNOLOGY LAYERS FOR INDUSTRIAL INTERNET

STORYLINE

• New competition requires real-time capabilities

• Technology layers of IoT solution

• Evolution of connectivity –layer towards 5G

• Telia use cases

As many connected things per person as world average.

1,7 in 2014, growing to 4 in 2018

Growth per year in revenues 2015-2020

Million connected things in the Nordics by 2020.

Up from 45 million in 2014

THE NORDICS ARE AT THE FOREFRONT IN UTILIZING IOT

Source: Arthur D. Little “Connected Things 2015 & 2016”

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MOBILE DATA USAGE: TOTAL MARKET IN FINLAND

2017-07-18

TOTAL USAGE USAGE PER SIM

Note: Total mobile data traffic is more

in Finland than in Germany

Note: Data growth (year-on-year) is still

close to 60%

M2M CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS ARE DEVELOPING FAST…

M2M

• 2G mainly

Wi-Fi

• on top of fixed networks

LPWAN

• LoRa

• Sigfox

LTE

• NB-IoT

• CAT-M1

5GOptimized characteristics

1. Cost

2. Coverage / frequency

3. Data speed

4. Capacity

5. Energy consumption (battery)

6. Latency

7. Easiness of implementation

8. Security

9. …

…AND THE SPECTRUM OF CONNECTIVITY VARIES

Utility

metering

Smart

buildings

City

infrastructure

Energy

management

Wearables Environment

monitoring

Video security Connected car

Object tracking Connected

healthcare

Autonomous

vehicles

Robotics Energy /

Smart grid

Aviation Industrial

automation

Medical

Massive Connected Infrastructure Mid to High End Connectivity Mission Critical Connectivity

Wide coverage

Bigcapacity

Lowlatency

LTE/NB-IOT TECHNOLOGY – SOON AVAILABLE IN THE MARKETS

Core network

• New virtualized core elements provide extra capacity and support new

services

Radio network

• Narrow Band-IoT cell is a separate entity, which is embedded in a LTE

cell

• Not significant impact to current LTE radio network – only software

upgrade in base stations

• Neither mobility nor session continuity towards 2G, 3G, or 4G networks

(no handovers)

Chipsets and terminals

• Main difference compared to M2M is long battery duration; ~ 10 years

• Practical NB-IoT user throughputs <10 kbit/s; max. 64kbit/s

• NB-IoT terminals and sensors should support several frequency bands

STORYLINE

• New competition requires real-time capabilities

• Technology layers of IoT solution

• Evolution of connectivity –layer towards 5G

• Telia use cases

SPECTRUM OF USE CASE

Inside air quality monitoring

Movement monitoring

Water and sewage system

monitoring

Safety devices in buildings

and factories

Structure state monitoring

Agricultural devices and

animal monitoring

Environmental measurements

Consumer applications: home

and device monitoring

TELIA IOT ASSET & VEHICLE TRACKINGA simple and low cost end-to-end solution for asset tracking

What is it?

Telia IoT Asset & Vehicle Tracking are services that enable monitoring your desired target’s location and movement easily and effectively from distance.

What does it enable?

Weather-enduring machinery and user-friendly online portal allows you to monitor your targets from distance all around the world.

THE KEY BENEFITS

Scalability

The service is scalable according to your

needs, and it’s easy to add new devices or

countries to the service.

Customer support

Customer support helps you in all things related

to the service.

Easy to use

The device is easy to take into use, and the

online portal is also very user friendly.

All in a monthly fee

One ready-to-use solution that contains everything from the necessary device to

connections and online portal.

TELIA IOT OFFICEAIR QUALITY AFFECTS EFFICIENCY AND COMFORT

Understand changes in temperature

Track your office air quality: is it cold, warm or heavy variations?

Remotely monitor if the store room temperature is within limits.

Monitor humidity and carbon dioxide levels

Trace the reasons behind bad indoor air

Any complaints about drowsiness during meetings? Follow the quality of the air in a conference room.

Is your office space effectively utilized?

https://www.telia.fi/yrityksille/tuotteet/liittymat/iot-ratkaisut/tee-toimistostasi-alykas

With a movement sensor at each

workspace you can

-display how many work stations or

meeting rooms are in use

-get statistics on office utilization. Are you

paying for unused floor area?

TELIA IOT OFFICE MONITORS AIR QUALITY IN TOUHULADAY CARE CENTERS

“WE ARE MONITORING AIR QUALITY TO BE ABLE TO REACT IN ADVANCE, IF NECESSARY”

Arto Kettunen, Real Estate

Expert, Touhula

“WE WANT TO SHARE THE DATA WITH PARENTS AS WELL”

Janita Moilanen, Director,

Touhula

Nokia LTE BTS and Mobile Edge Computing,

OZO live server, 3 OZO cameras deployed at

Telia 5G arena over live 4G network.

VR cameras to provide

360 Live OZO stream

VR gear

Macro eNB MEC

and

Edge Video Orchestration

LTE

LIVE VIRTUAL REALITY WITH NOKIA OZO AND MOBILE EDGE COMPUTING AT TELIA 5G AREENA ON JUNE 15TH 2017

”WE ARE READY WITH 5G, AND WILL BRING IT TO YOU AS SOON AS THE WORLD IS READY.”

.”5G