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Vicki Livingston Head of Communications & Analyst Relations
4G Americas
The Future of the
Internet of Things as
We Move to 5G
www.4gamericas.org
May 12-13, 2015
San Francisco
PART ONE SLIDES 1-7
MISSION: 4G Americas will advocate for and foster the advancement and full capabilities of LTE mobile broadband technologies, including LTE-
Advanced and beyond to 5G, throughout the ecosystems networks, services, applications and wirelessly connected devices in the Americas.
4G Americas Board of Governors
IoT = The Network of all Networks
Connected through the
largest control data network
in the world
E-Health
Farm
Connected
Car
Transportation
Smart
Home
Supply
Chain
Smart
Lighting
E-Education
Smart
Grid
Energy
Parking
Security
And its only the
beginning.
Smart
Cities
Devices &
Gateways Core Apps Platform
Users
Short Range
Wireless
Technologies
& Devices
Wide Area
RAN for
IoT
3G/4G Cellular
Core Network,
Wireline core
IoT Platforms for
value added
services
Enterprise
Back Office
Systems
Connectivity
Platform
DSLAM
E Node B
Node
B 3GRNC
Access &
Aggregation
Connected
Devices
Platform
Device &
Service
Management
App
Development
Tools
App
Server
M2M Analytics
BNG
MME MSS
SGW
Policy &
Charging
PGW/PDSN
M2M COMMS
Network Operator- Centric End-to-End
Architecture of IoT Systems
MTC-
IWF
Source: Alcatel-Lucent
1981 1992 2001 2011 2020
1G 2G 3G 4G 5G AMPS GSM UMTS
HSPA LTE-A LTE
Basic
Mobile
10-100
Kbps SMS
Global
Roaming
10 Mbps
Mobile
Data
100 Mbps
Mobile
Broadband
10-50 Gbps
EDGE
Evolution of Cellular Technology
7.1 B Total Wireless Connections 2.9 B Mobile Broadband
HSPA
HSPA+
Data Source: Ericsson Mobility Report , November 2014
Global Mobile Connections Subscriber Growth
67%
HSPA
HSPA
9.5 B Total Wireless Connections 8.4 B Mobile Broadband
Mobile subscriptions (Billions)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2014
LTE
HSPA
GSM
5G
2020
M2M Benefits and Challenges of Transitioning to 3G / LTE
M2M devices are
deployed for long
lifetimes
3G and LTE are
significantly more
spectrally
efficient than 2G
M2M module cost
considerations
Many M2M application
requirements are met by 2G
Source: Alcatel-Lucent