3GPP Broadband for Public Safety
Presentation to:
Frank McGhee VP, Government Business Development Agenda
3GPP High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) Market Status
Public Safety Mission Critical features – Status Today
4G LTE for 700 Mhz
Ericsson Confidential 2 2007-06-05 3GPP Mobile Evolution
1G 2G 2,5G 3G HSPA 4G LTE SMS/ Paging SMS SMS/ SMS/ SMS/ MMS MMS MMS MMS GSM/ Telephony NMT GSM GSM GSM VoIP VoIP
Data mobitex GPRS WCDMA HSPA LTE /EDGE IP Service Control IMS IMS IMS
Broadcast TV MBMS MBMS
Ericsson Confidential 3 2007-06-05 The World Wireless Market World Cellular Subscribers March 2007
Europe and the Middle East 938 Million North America 258 Million Asia Pacific 1.1 Billion
Africa 213 Million
Latin America 327 Million 2.8 Billion (All Technologies)
Source: Informa TelecomsEricsson & Media Confidential Estimate4 s, March 2007 2007-06-05 The World Wireless Market Subscribers by Technology March 2007
3GPP subs. = 2.4 Billion 84.67%
CDMA 349 Others* Million 86 Million 12.30% 3%
*Others includes TDMA, iDEN and PDC Source: Informa Telecoms & MediaEricsson Estimates, Confidential March5 2007 2007-06-05 HSPA global momentum HSPA status (April 2007) Commercial HSPA launches world-wide 104 networks in commercial operation in 53 countries
Over 500 million HSPA subscribers
Over 250 HSPA devices in the market from 60+ vendors
Today’s available peak speed: 14.4 Mbps (down-link, 1.8 up-link)
Austria: 140 000 PC-cards in first year HSPA device availability HSPA device types
Source: GSA HSPA Commitments/Devices Survey
Ericsson Confidential 6 Source: GSA HSDPA Devices2007-06-05 Survey Public Safety Mission Critical Features – Where are We Today
Ericsson Confidential 7 2007-06-05 Key Public Safety Requirements
High broadband speeds with low latency and wide coverage for video and critical content delivery….full Mobility with fast handoff is key
QOS – flexible priority handling at admission/congestion – Users, applications, services
Security and authentication
Highly reliable access anywhere – mobility and session continuity across networks with local control
Ericsson Confidential 8 2007-06-05 3GPP Mobile Evolution
HSPA = High Speed Packet Access MBMS = Multicast/Broadcast Multimedia Service LTE = Long Term Evolution
Ericsson Confidential 9 2007-06-05 HSPA Extended Broadband Range • Telstra: Continent-wide Australian HSPA network • Covering 98% of population with 5000 sites • 14.4 Mbps DL and 1.8 Mbps UL network • 2.3 Mbps DL measured at 124 mile range • 7.2 Mbps DL measured at 50 mile range • 4.5 Mbps DL measured typical throughput
Ericsson Confidential 10 2007-06-05 QOS Priority Handling
- Includes pre-emption at admission
Ericsson Confidential 11 2007-06-05 HSPA / LTE – Multicast/Broadcast
MBMS – Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service – Allows for Multicast/Broadcast Single-Frequency Networking – Identical transmissions from tightly synchronized neighbour cells – Increased received power and reduced interference Allows for multicast/broadcast and unicast on the same carrier as well as dedicated multicast/broadcast carrier
Ericsson Confidential 12 2007-06-05 QOS and Priority Handling
Flexible QOS and Allocation/retention Handling
Ericsson Confidential 13 2007-06-05 P25 Services Enablement
Voice Services Group Calls – Group Calls, Private Calls & Telephone Interconnect – Priority based PTT arbitration with preemption & override –Scanning Emergency services – Extensive Public Safety Feature Set – Emergency calls, alerting & notification – Position reporting Advanced Dispatch Services – Patch & Simulselect – Dynamic regroup – Instantaneous recall & voice logging Security Services – Authentication Private/Individual Calls – Content encryption Mobility Management – Registration & Roaming – Profile Selection – Group affiliation Terminal Provisioning Data Services Telephone Interconnect – Packet Data – Short Message Services – GPS Location Reporting Enabled by Low Latency & QOS / MBMS Capabilities
Ericsson Confidential 14 2007-06-05 HSPA Inherent Security Features
Mutual Authentication – Network authenticates the user – User authenticates the Network Network and the terminal can securely negotiate what algorithms to use for protection Protection of signalling data – Integrity protection and origin authentication – Confidentiality Protection of user data or payload – Confidentiality – W-CDMA waveform inherently robust
Ericsson Confidential 15 2007-06-05 Full Service Broadband Architecture Any Service, Any Device, Anywhere
Multimedia Service network
IMS/Service Control
FSB Multi Access Edge Network Fixed access Mobile access
Transport network
Users
Ericsson Confidential 16 2007-06-05 Mobile TV is happening worldwide
EUROPE
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
Bahrain, Israel, ASIA-PACIFIC AMERICAS Kuwait, Mauritius, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Brunei, China, Brazil, Canada, South Africa, UAE India, Japan, Malaysia, Dominican Republic, New Zealand, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Puerto Rico, USA South Korea, Taiwan
>100 operators commercially launched over cellular networks Source: Ericsson
Ericsson Confidential 17 2007-06-05 User generated content on-demand
Users upload content for others to buy Optional channels to create communities; Optional user ratings
Examples: 3 UK – SeeMeTV, KinkKommunity, 3 Italy – InVideo, The Content Market
Ericsson Confidential 18 2007-06-05 IMS Enables Local Control Any Service, Any Device, Anywhere....as you specify • User Access Priority • Capacity Management • Application Access/retention Priority • Role based services • Custom Applications • Real time Digital Content Production Distribution Management
IP Multimedia System (IMS)
Ericsson Confidential 19 2007-06-05 IMS Enables Local Control IMS allows Sharing with Local Control
APCO25
IP Multimedia System (IMS)
Public Safety Broadband
Cellular National access CommonCommon OperatingOperating PicturePicture cancan bebe sharedshared interagencyinteragency andand IntraIntra-agency-agency Ericsson Confidential 20 2007-06-05 What’s Next: 4G LTE
Ericsson Confidential 21 2007-06-05 3GPP SAE/LTE Architecture
Flat 2-node IP architecture Efficient interworking with 2G/3G...Ericsson HSPA Base Stations support LTE also Allowing reuse of key operator assets High level of security Robust QoS model IMS & multimedia services
AGW
BSC/ RNC Non-3GPP
IP/Ethernet
2G LTE LTE 3G LTE
Note: ”GW” corresponds to 3GPP anchor+SAE anchor+UPE
Ericsson Confidential 22 2007-06-05 LTE – Key radio-access features
Spectrum flexibility – Flexible bandwidth – Duplex flexibility 1.25 MHz 20 MHz
LTE radio access – Downlink: OFDM – Uplink: SC-FDMA (Allows HSPA Coverage Advantages to extend to LTE)
OFDMA
SC-FDMA
Ericsson Confidential 23 2007-06-05 LTE time plan
Driving inclusion of key MESA/Safecom PS features in 3GPP
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Study Item Work Item CR & func groth 3GPP LTE Commerical LTE HW LTE available Product Releases
LTE HW Development Development SW Development RAN I&V UE IODT
LTE Testbed Lab demo Drive testsMIMO & TDD L3
Ericsson Confidential 24 2007-06-05 Summary
HSPA / LTE Key Benefits
Has GSM global economies of scale for attracting numerous device, application, and service developers
3GPP Standards based technology insures interoperability, backward compatibility, and continuous technology and service evolution – LTE devices will work on HSPA, EDGE, and GPRS data networks
High broadband speeds with wide coverage and power efficient radio technologies – Uplink power effectiveness for the handheld devices is higher than for OFDM based uplink technologies resulting in longer battery life and extended range
Full 3GPP standardized support for video production, distribution and management including IP Multicast and IP Broadcast
Key Public Safety Mission Critical features are included (Mobility, Security, QOS, low latency, priority/pre-emption, multicast/broadcast)
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