5G - IMT2020-presentation-Marco-Carugi-final-reduced PDF
5G - IMT2020-presentation-Marco-Carugi-final-reduced PDF
5G - IMT2020-presentation-Marco-Carugi-final-reduced PDF
Presented by:
Marco Carugi, ITU expert
ITU-T Q2/13 Associate Rapporteur and SG13 Mentor
[email protected]
Outline
• Distinguishing features of 5G/IMT-2020 networks
• High level requirements of 5G/IMT-2020 networks
NOTE 1 – Only a limited set of topics is addressed (see [ITU-T Y.3101] for a wider
perspective)
NOTE 2 – Along the presentation some references are provided on relevant
achievements and ongoing work items of the ITU-T IMT-2020 standardization
initiative (SG13) - see also backup slides
Gaps and challenges towards 5G/IMT-2020
Peak Data Rate User Experienced
[Gb/s] Data Rate [Mb/s]
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100
Enhanced mobile
broadband (eMBB) IMT-2020
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1
Traffic Capacity IMT- Spectrum
2 Advanced
[Mbit/s/m ] Efficiency
10-100 1 3x
0.1 1x
1x
10x
100 x 350 Mobility
Network Energy 500 [km/h]
Efficiency Ultra-reliable and low
Massive machine type latency mobile
10
5 10
communications communications
(mMTC)Connection (URLLC)
10
6 1
Density Latency
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[devices/km ] [ms]
NB: Downlink metrics shown
Source: Ofcom Source: 5G Infrastructure Association, 5G Empowering vertical industries, White Paper
Flexible Networks
Open Ecosystem
Competitive &
power consumption) WAN Independent
Innovative
Acceleration
o Increased efficiency (several CDN Session Border Software Vendors
Message
Controller
tenants on same infrastructure) Router
SDN benefits
o Faster network business cycle
Open Interfaces o Acceleration of innovation and rapid
adaptation to demand
Network services o Increase in resource availability and
efficiency of use
Open Interfaces o Customization of network
resources including service-aware
networking
Concept of SDN
[Source: ITU-T Y.3300]
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Separation between Control Plane and User Plane
Authentication Access Control Authentication Access Control
Charging SM
o Scalability
Charging MM MM
Policy …… o Independent evolution
Policy SM of both planes
…… Control plane entity o Flexible network
Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding function deployment
UP UP UP
Network slice instances and network functions 5G/IMT-2020 network has to support flexible and
dynamic management of network slices for various
Slicing versus limitations of classical approaches (« All-in-One »
diverse applications, ensuring scalability, high
too complex, « Multiple networks » too costly)
15 availability and overall resource optimization
Example of IMT-2020 network deployment
from network slicing perspective
Vertical slicing
Horizontal slicing [can operate in single
slice or across multiple vertical slices]
Each slide can have its own network architecture, engineering mechanisms and network provision
Application of slicing techniques to 5G/IMT-2020
network transport layer - ongoing study in ITU-T SG15
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Network management and orchestration
Network slice lifecycle management: conceptual framework
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Sources: ITU-T Y.3110, Y.3111
Heterogenous Access Networks and common Core Network
• Integration of existing and new
Macro Cell Small Cells Access Networks (ANs) (new RATs as
well as evolved IMT-advanced RATs,
Lower Micro-wave Higher Micro- Wireless LANs, fixed broadband, satellite)
5G/4G/3G, wave 5G/4G,
Coverage • ANs for specific verticals may require
Large Capacity
specific network functions and
Spot Cells technologies
Millimeter-wave
5G/WLAN, Extra- • Minimized AN-CN dependency with
large Capacity access-agnostic common CN
(common AN-CN interface and common
control decoupled from AN technologies)
• Expectation of unified
authentication and authorization
framework across different ANs - see
also FMC unified user identity
Source: ITU-T Y.3101
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5G/IMT2020 Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC)
Example scenario of mobile broadband service Motivations for FMC
via fixed and/or mobile ANs Source: ITU-T Y.3130
Service perspective (seamless experience and
ubiquitous service availability)
IMT-2020
IMT-2020
• Unified user identity
FMC Network
Core Network • Unified charging
• Service continuity and guaranteed QoS
Network perspective (mutual coordination and
evolution)
Fixed Mobile • Simplified network architecture (converged
Access Access
functions, flexible operation via AN coordination,
resource sharing)
Home
Wireless
• OPEX & CAPEX reduction (common functions,
Hotspot common user profile data)
and/or
CPE/RG
Requirements [ITU-T Y.3130]
• Traffic switching, splitting and steering between
fixed AN and mobile AN on network side
Service continuity and guaranteed QoS for voice call
• Traffic switching, splitting and steering on user side
network switching from mobile to fixed access
• Other requirements …
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Support of diverse business models in 5G/IMT-2020 networks
Network Slice Service Subscriber
Support of diverse business models will be critical to
the successful deployment of 5G/IMT-2020 networks
Investigating key business roles and models of Network Slice Service Provider
5G/IMT-2020 ecosystem(s) will benefit technical
standardization Network Slice
Network Slice Provider
o Identifying relevant use cases where business roles can interact in Manager
multiple ways enabling diverse business models promotes linkage
between concrete deployments and standardization (network
requirements, functional architecture, open interfaces) Network Infrastructure Provider
(SG13-launched) New ITU-T Focus Group on “Machine Learning for Future Networks
including 5G” (FG-ML5G) https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/focusgroups/ml5g/Pages/default.aspx
Thank you very much for your attention
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Backup information
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Existing ITU-T standards related to IMT-2020
Domain Approved Recommendations
Deliverables
• Analysis of communication network architectures from the viewpoint of ML
• Description of ML-related functions, interfaces and resources for communication network architectures
• Standardization and technology gaps
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