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5g Use Cases

BROADBAND AND MEDIA EVERYWHERE 5g USE CASES SMART VEHICLES, TRANSPORT CRITICAL SERVICES AND INFRASTRUCTURE CONTROL CRITICAL CONTROL OF REMOTE DEVICES HUMAN MACHINE INTERACTION SENSOR NETWORKS Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 2

USE CASE 1 BROADBAND and media EVERYWHERE Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 3

BROADBAND and media everywhere Benefits Opportunity areas Mobile Broadband evolution On-demand anything Events platform Live TV at scale Maximizes customer experience in both indoor & outdoor environments Enables industry transformation Meets consumer demands for TV on their terms 5G technology brings Mobile broadband in crowded areas Media consumption on consumers terms TV for in-home screens and mobile devices Evolved Mobile Enterprise collaboration services Target Users Mobile operators Pay TV Operators Broadcasters OTT providers Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 4

ENABLERS TECHNOLOGY ENABLERS 5G radio Capacity and full mobility Improved beam forming Massive MIMO Broadcast Carrier aggregation New high frequency spectrum BROADBAND and media everywhere 5G core network 5G management & orchestration QoS supports consumer s profile Roundtrip latency in 1 ms range Cloud based flexible deployment of media services Network slices all optimized for mobile broadband and media delivery Congestion handling per subscriber/service or based on usage Dynamic allocation of resources according to traffic variation Reduce load on transport links and central processing units Ericsson and Verizon 5G field trial hits multi-gbps speeds Connected Bus Stop for a better commuter experience Tapping the creative energy of the crowd Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 5

USE CASE 2 SMART VEHICLES and TRANSPORT Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 6

SMART VEHICLES and TRANSPORT Opportunity areas Autonomous vehicles Connected bus-stops Connected trucks Connected cars 5G technology brings Sustainability Safety Fleet monitoring Navigation & augmented reality Eco-system scale and diversity Benefits Intelligent transport systems and massive machine type communication New services and business models can be supported with sensors embedded in roads, railways and airfields to communicate to each other and/or with smart vehicles Target Users Automotive Security & insurance Transport & infrastructure companies Administration/governments Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 7

ENABLERS TECHNOLOGY ENABLERS SMART VEHICLES and TRANSPORT 5G radio access 5G core network 5G management & orchestration Massive density Device cost Mobility & latency Significantly reduced signalling overhead lowers device energy consumption Soft-SIM or no-sim operation for sensor type devices Integrates public infrastructure network within network slices Support for pub/sub message oriented communication Roundtrip latency in 1 ms range Orchestration of large amounts of data and input interfaces Common view for all the utility/infrastructure suppliers Different user profiles to access the same network New research lab fosters collaboration on 5G transport On the road to smarter and safer transport systems Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 8

USE CASE 3 critical services and infrastructure CONTROL Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 9

CRITICAL services and INFRASTRUCTURE CONTROL Opportunity areas Public Safety Mission critical utilities Energy active grid Mission critical utilities Water active grid 5G technology brings Security Enable real-time, intelligent and autonomous decisions Robust coverage Reliability Sustainability Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 10 Benefits Manage massive number of connections Energy and water utilities connecting to millions of networked devices, enabling real-time intelligent and autonomous decisions Target Users Police and security services Health care Agriculture Energy utilities Water utilities

ENABLERS TECHNOLOGY ENABLERS 5G radio access Massive density Device cost Significantly reduced signalling lowers device energy consumption Soft-SIM or no-sim operation for (at least) sensor type devices. Always available and basic services e.g. emergency calls CRITICAL services and INFRASTRUCTURE CONTROL 5G core network 5G management & orchestration Integrate infrastructure network within network slices Reliability Roundtrip latency in 1 ms range Orchestration of large amounts of data and input interfaces Common view for all the utility/infrastructure suppliers Correlate and process different inputs for fast response Ericsson to bring 5G to Brazil Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 11

USE CASE 4 critical Control of remote devices Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 12

critical Control of remote devices Opportunity areas Remote control of heavy machinery Real-time process control Factory automation Remote surgery 5G technology brings Unique performance and latency characteristics required for these critical tasks Mobility Security Benefits Controlling heavy machinery remotely to lower risks in hazardous environments Increase efficiency and reduce costs. Replace communication bus with wireless links Target Users Manufacturing Oil plant Mines Healthcare Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 13

ENABLERS TECHNOLOGY ENABLERS 5G radio access High node/service availability at least 99.999% node availability Uplink capacity for high quality video Mobility & low latency Best use of licensed and unlicensed technologies critical Control of remote devices 5G core network 5G management & orchestration QoS functions and network slices Accessibility and reliability Roundtrip latency in 1 ms range Fast response time for diagnostics Meets real-time constraints Estimate and report about the achieved reliability of a connection (per user, per service) Why do we need 5G? Swedish mines safer and more productive 5G technologies for achieving world-class manufacturing Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 14

USE CASE 5 Human machine interaction Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 15

human machine interaction Benefits Opportunity areas Immersive augmented reality Immersive gaming Surveillance Tactile internet Smart biker-helmets Child monitoring Smart houses Smart shipping/post Tactile internet and smart interaction between humans and machines New business opportunities based on context awareness as the main difference from M2M 5G technology brings Reliable & Precise Non Intrusiveness Privacy Real-time Sustainability Target Users Health care remote check up Universities & researchers Municipalities Fitness Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 16

ENABLERS TECHNOLOGY ENABLERS 5G radio access 5G core network High node/service availability at least 99.999% node availability Uplink capacity for high quality video Extremely low latency Best use of licensed and unlicensed technologies QoS functions and network slices Accessibility and reliability Roundtrip latency in 1 ms range human machine interaction 5G management & orchestration Improve response time for diagnostic questions Meet real-time constraints Estimate and report about the achieved reliability of a connection (per user, per service) Internet of Things The Social Web of Things Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 17

USE CASE 6 Sensor networks Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 18

Opportunity areas Agriculture & Environment Smart buildings & Cities 5G technology brings Efficiency - smart grid, asset tracking Eco-system scalability Sensor networks Consumers & Utilities Security Business Intelligence Sustainability Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 19 Benefits Maximizes productivity in both indoor & outdoor environments Expand business opportunities and business models through monitoring, tracking and automation capabilities in large scale Target Users Municipalities Farm Agriculture Water and electricity distributors

ENABLERS TECHNOLOGY ENABLERS 5G radio access 5G core network Device cost Significantly reduced signalling overhead device energy consumption Soft-SIM or no-sim operation Reliability Coverage & spectrum efficiency QoS functions Network slices Sensor networks 5G management & orchestration Orchestration of a big amount of data and input interfaces. Common view for all the utility/infrastructure suppliers Co-relate and process different inputs for fast response Data analytics business inteligence Arup and Ericsson partner for Hong Kong s Smart & Sustainable City project Keep rivers clean with an innovative water-measuring sensor Ericsson Internal 2016-05-25 Page 20

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