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5G Networks and its Applications
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Agenda
Mobile
Technology Evolution
What is 5G?
Why is 5G different
?
5G Applications
Drivers
and Opportunities
Spectrum Availability
5G
, when? Is it soon?!
Slide3Living in a Digital EconomyOctober 25, 2016
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Source: TRA Bahrain- SAMENA workshop about strategic data mobility market
Source: EXELACOM
:
WHAT HAPPENS IN ONE INTERNET MINUTE?, Feb 28, 2016
https://goo.gl/mHzZBd
Slide4Evolution of Mobile Technology
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Source:
Dr.
Fabricio
Lira
Figueiredo
Wireless Division Manager,
CPqD
What is 5G?
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5G Networks and its Applications
The next
major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards
5G Networks
Latency
(air link)
< 1
ms
Latency (device to core)
< 10
ms
Connection Density
(100xLTE)
Area Capacity
1Tbit/s/km
2
Spectrum Efficiency
10bit/s/Hz/cell
Peak throughput (downlink) per connection
10Gbit/s
Energy
efficiency
>90% improvement
over LTE
Source
: GSA, The Road to 5G: Drivers,
Applications,
Requirements
and Technical Development
November, 2015
Slide6Why is 5G Different?
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Low Latency
Set Grounds Up to Support (
IoT
)
Higher Capacity & Bandwidth
Source
: GSA, The Road to 5G: Drivers,
Applications,
Requirements
and Technical Development
November,
2015
https://
goo.gl/myMZtC
https
://
goo.gl/w1xlbk
https
://goo.gl/S4J2u5
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5G has applications in Energy, Building automation, Moving objects, Industrial processes, Medical and health, and Retail but three domains stand out as being particularly well-suited to exploit the richness of data and rapidity of
access
Source
:
SNS Research
, The LTE, LTE-Advanced & 5G Ecosystem: 2014 –
2020
https://
t.co/F4AIAZZG3l
Slide8Drivers and Opportunities
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5G Networks and its Applications
Source
: GSA, The Road to 5G: Drivers,
Applications,
Requirements
and Technical Development
November, 2015
Slide9Mobile Spectrum Availability
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Challenges in accessing the
higher frequencies - competition from existing
users
Harmonization of spectrum allocation across regions and countries -
Impact
on economies of scale & incentives for equipment vendors to develop
products
Mobile Spectrum
ITU-R
WRC-19
Currently spectrum for mobile communication has only focused on frequency ranges below 6 GHz
Candidate
frequency range is between 24.5 GHz and 80 GHz
Source
: GSA, The Road to 5G: Drivers,
Applications,
Requirements
and Technical Development
November, 2015
Slide10Spectrum Availability
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5G Networks and its Applications
Source
: GSA, The Road to 5G: Drivers,
Applications,
Requirements
and Technical Development
November, 2015
Slide115G, when? Is it soon?!
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5G Networks and its Applications
There
is still much life left in LTE
networks
Wide
range of standards-compliant network features being developed by vendors and deployed by operators that improve the performance of
LTE
10-15 early 5G networks will become quickly fully 5G once the standardization process is completed from
2020
By 2025,
it is forecasted
that there will be over 270 networks worldwide where there are local or regional areas with full 5G capability
Source: 1. TRA Bahrain- SAMENA workshop about strategic data mobility market
2. GSA
, The Road to 5G: Drivers, Applications,
Requirements and Technical Development
November, 2015
Slide12What is TRA doing about Spectrum?
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Spectrum
policy plan
(NTP 4)
Evacuating more spectrum to be allocated to commercial telecommunications services
Clearly
identified processes for assignment of the appropriate
bands in
order to support the continued evolution of, and demand for, mobile data
services
Valuable
spectrum resources are assigned and utilised efficiently
Encouraging operators to deploy State of Art mobile technologies
Monitoring
the
QoS
of the operators on a regular basis and
sharing them with consumers
According to the world economic forum in
2016,
Bahrain is
1
st
globally
in mobile network
coverage, 4
th
globally
in mobile broadband
subscription
and
5
th
globally
in mobile phone subscriptions by percentage.
Slide13Thank you!Any Questions?