the impact of 5th generation wifi (802.11ac)
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The Impact of 5th Generation WiFi (802.11ac)Dr. Mazlan AbbasMIMOS Berhad
Dr. Mazlan Abbas@[email protected]
Wi-Fi ac isinevitable...
But questions remain
What is ac?
When can weexpect it?
What will drive
adoption?
What will theimpact be?
Wi-Fi ac a quick primer
• Next generation Wi-Fi, first part of the ac specification to be ratified inFebruary 2013
• Some chipset vendors have already made available Wi-Fi ac chipsets to theirpartners. Devices already on the market
• It has been touted as Gigabyte wireless. Whilst possible, at its base level 1x1only as fast as 450 Mbps.
• Builds on many of the changes and innovations seen in Wi-Fi n
Four drivers for the adoption of Wi-Fi ac
Increasedinternet
usage
Success ofWi-Fi
integration inSmart TVdevices
Wi-Fi onlyportabledevices
Current andexpected
usageproblems
Increased Internet Usage
WiFi Only Portable Devices
Success of WiFi
Integration in Smart TV devices
Current and Expected
Usage Problems
Four drivers for the adoption of Wi-Fi ac
Increasedinternet
usage
Success ofWi-Fi
integration inSmart TVdevices
Wi-Fi onlyportabledevices
Current andexpected
usageproblems
1. Increased internet usage
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Popularity of online videoOnline video users (mil.)
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• Video is expected to be the main driver of internet traffic growth
• Unlike web browsing, email, software downloads video is time sensitive
2. Portable devices
Portable devices rely heavily on Wi-Fi
Tablets Smartphones Ultrabooks
• Ultrabook laptops often lack Ethernet ports• Tablets and smart phones users rely heavily on home Wi-Fi and hotspots• These devices are just emerging so Wi-Fi networks are only going to come under
more strain
• With such a large market that even a small percentage will be substantial• Short life cycles will have a positive impact on Wi-Fi ac install rates
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015• Wi-Fi ac will only be in smartphones at the earliest in 2013
2016
The smartphone effect
Smart phones sales (mil.) 2010-20161000
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3. Smart TV devices
Smart TV devices on the rise
• Perhaps not all but certainly many of these devices will be connecting tothe internet over Wi-Fi.
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Global, in-home connected device sales forecasts
Connected TVs BD STB Console Media streamer
Stationary devices are opting for Wi-Fi
• Those that Smart TVs and games consoles that use Wi-Fi have higherconnection rates
• Suggesting users are not only reluctant to use Ethernet, but are comfortablewith Wi-Fi
• HD Video is a key service and improving performance will be essential goingforward.
Even Pay-TV is embracing Wi-Fi
4. Current and future congestion problems
The congestion problem• The 2.4Ghz spectrum,
used by Wi-Fi b/g/n isalready congested.
• Congestion causesinterference which hasa detrimentl effect onusers’ Wi-Fi experience
• Less important forapplications which arenot time sensitive
Congestion is already a problem
• Wi-Fi ac attempts to solve this congestion problem by abandoning the 2.4Ghzspectrum.
• It uses the 5Ghz spectrum exclusively.• At present 5Ghz is far less busy, so moving over to this spectrum shouldbenefit end users.
The negative impact of new connected devicesN
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Edging closer to that tipping point
• Almost at the point where Wi-Fi n is no longer a solution, but a problem• Some households closer than others• The average user does not understand the situation
• Expect Wi-Fi to just work
Impact of Wi-Fi ac
Wi-Fi ac can solve the congestion problem…
• Sending bursts of data to each in turn• The more devices the slower data transfer is as it takes the router longer
to come back round to the original device
Wi-Fi n can only send and receive data from one deviceat a time.
• Data is sent and recieved from each device, which receives the fullbandwidth on offer continuously.
• This should speed up data transfer and improve the user experience.
Wi-Fi ac can the demands of multiple devicessimultaneously due to multiuser MIMO (MU-MIMO)
• However it will only be fully ratified in the second draft which will beratified after 2012
MU-MIMO is one of the major innovations of the Wi-Fi acstandard
…. But expect 5Ghz to become clogged
• Some European operators that have adopted the 5Ghz spectrum for theirIPTV services are already reporting seeing congestion
• Inevitably the more devices that use the 5Ghz spectrum the greater thechance of interference and congestion.
• The challenge of what to do once this becomes a problem needs to be dealtwith ahead of time.
• Dual band solutions may be one solution.• The short range ad standard could be another
Behaviour will adapt to new throughput
New technology:Increased
Throughput
Temporary surplus
Increased usage ofold applications
Throughput deficit
New applications
Video will be accessible from everywhere
• Potent cocktail of:
• More devices, used in multiple rooms
• New lighter form factors will increase portability
• More reliable connections
• Greater throughput
• Plethora of services
Conclusions
• However, to avoid congestion down the line use of wireline technologiesshould be deployed where they can.
Wi-Fi ac is a major step forward and can support multipledevices much better than n.
• They will benefit most as they tend not to have room for multiple antenna
Smartphones will drive adoption of Wi-Fi ac
• These operators should seriously consider rolling out this technology as itshould significantly impact subscriber experience.
Inside the home the major hindrance to take-up of Wi-Fiac will be broadband operators.
References
• “Examining the drivers for the adoption and potential impact of Wi-Fi ac”, Andrew Landbrooke, WiFi World Summit, Sept. 2012, Barcelona
Thank You
Contact
Dr. Mazlan Abbas
@mazlan_abbas