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5G Tokyo Bay Summit 2016

Intel 5G Overview
Takashi Shono, Ph.D.
Intel Corporation
May 25-27, 2016
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Internet of Things
By 2016…

6.4B connected things¹

By 2019…

$1.3T worldwide spending on the


Internet of Things2

By 2020…

20-50B Internet connected devices3

1 Gartner Group http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3165317


2 Worldwide Semiannual Internet of Things Spending Guidhttp://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=IDC_P29475
3 Gartner Group http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3165317 & Cisco Virtual Networking Index

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Data Demand
Growth from 2014-2019
expected to be 6-10X
Exabytes of data (per annum globally)

300

250

200

150

100

50

0
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Analysys Mason ABI Research Ericsson Cisco VNI Average

5G is expected to provide 1,000 – 10,000x capacity gains


Source: FUTURE MOBILE SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS, GSMA, 2015

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The Next Mobile Era:
Computing + Communications

SMART DEVICES CLOUD AND DATA CENTER

NETWORK
INFRASTRUCTURE

Workloads Will be Shared & Coordinated


Smarter clients. Smarter networks
Smart Packet Processing, Network Offload, Data Analysis

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5G End-to-End: Network and Device
Transformation
Smart Radio Access Network Core Network Cloud
Devices Technology infrastructure
Small Cells Network Functions
Virtualization

Cellular
SDN
5G +
C-RAN (Remote Radio Heads)
WiFi

IoT

4G licensed +
unlicensed
Operating System

Security
Hypervisor
2G/3G

Integrated
Compute Compute Compute Block Storage Block Storage Block Storage Network Network Network
heterogeneous connections

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Standards

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Technical Specifications – 5G Era Timelines
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

LTE-A Pro Rel-14 Rel-15 Rel-16


5G New RAT Q2’17 Q3’18 Q4’19

Draft 2.0 Final Spec. Commercial


802.11ax Q1’17 Balloting Q2’19

Draft 1.0 Final Spec.


Q2’17 Balloting Q4’19
802.11ay

5G pre-commercial development Product development Go-to-market

Diverse Set of Competitive 5G Specifications Targeting 2019-2020

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3GPP LTE-Advanced Pro (Rel-13+)
LTE-Advanced Pro Max. DL Max. DL Max. UL
Category Bandwidth Rate Rate
 Multi-site MIMO/beamforming (MHz) (Mbps) (Mbps)
 Light-weight Protocols & Latency Reduction 9 60 450 100
 LSA, LAA, V2V/V2X Enhancements 16 100 1050 150

5G Rate Contribution Example LTE Categories


 80MHz – 40MHz Licensed + 40MHz 5GHz Bandwidth Achievable Date
Unlicensed (MHz) Rate (Gbps)
 160MHz – 40MHz Licensed + 40MHz 3.5GHz 80 1.6
CBRS + 80MHz 5GHz Unlicensed
 Latency Reduction – HARQ and Frame Adjustments 160 3.2
to Tackle Enhanced Latency LTE Achievable Data Rates1
Enhancements in LTE can Approach 5G eMBB
Note 1: Assumptions: 4-Stream MIMO, 256-QAM

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3GPP 5G New RAT
5G Phase 1
 Flexible OFDM numerology delivering peak data rate of 20 Gbps+
 Common support for sub-6 GHz to ~40 GHz
3GPP Rel-14/15  Unified support for eMBB, looking forward to mMTC and uMTC
 Dynamic TDD/FDD, flexible frame structure supporting beamforming
 Cell virtualization, massive multi-site MIMO
 Tight interworking with LTE using new 5G core network

5G Phase 2
 Extend up to 100 GHz spectrum within same the unified flexible
3GPP Rel-16 framework
 New waveform for mmWave spectrum
 In-band full duplex

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Intel 5G Device (Concept)
High
Inter-RAT Connection Management Multiple RATs (Radio Access Technologies) 4G-5G
- WiFi Offloading - Evolution of LTE, HSPA, WiFi, BT basebands, Transition Medium
- Multi-RAT Aggregation addition of 5G RAT(s) Impact Auto Interference Suppression (AIS)
Low - Suppress inter-CA or GNSS harmonic
and inter-RAT self-interference
Very Low Power Operation
PHY Processing
- Advanced Power Management
- Delegated Cores GSM/EDGE
Multi-Antenna Operation
WCDMA Rel-15 FEM - 4-Port+ Operation
Comms BT 5.x Low Frequency - Multi-Band, Multi-RAT Port Sharing
Core RF (<6GHz) - Active Impedance Matching
Application GNSS
RF Proc
Cores Location LTE Rel-15 Multi-Band Support
mm-Wave
Core - Variable Frequency Operation
WiFi – 802.11ax DSP
FEM - >40 LTE bands, >10 HSPA bands,
WiGig – 802.11ay plus WiFi, BT, GNSS bands
- 5G mm-wave (10-100GHz) Support
“5G” Sensors
Media RF Integration
Cores
Baseband Integration cm- and mm-wave Antennas
- Low power, low cost operation
Location Processing PA Efficiency
- A-GNSS Computation Multiple GNSS Evolution - Envelope Tracking
- Sensor Fusion - Multiple waveforms – GPS, - Digital Predistortion
Advanced Baseband Signal Processing Glonass, Galileo, Beidou,
Advanced Sensors
- Blind co-channel suppression IRNSS, Ancillary Terrestrial
- MEMS
- Multiple MIMO modes Systems
- MU-MIMO co-scheduled interference suppression

Note: Critical technologies indicated in red.

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Intel 5G Mobile Trial Platform (MTP)
Parameter Target Value 470mm 470mm
18.5” 18.5”
Architecture Advanced FPGA & RFIC Single-Board
Computer
Carrier Frequency 27.0 ~ 29.5GHz & 3.4-5.9GHz (95x125mm) Power
Supply #1
Bandwidth Up to 800 MHz 216 mm
FPGA IF Board
8.5” (165x216mm)
(Progressive Q1-Q4’16)
Power
Supply #2
MIMO 4-layers
Data Rate (Peak) 1.5-7.0Gbps (2016-17) Baseband Boards
Phase 1a Chassis (254x380mm)
LTE Support Yes – XMM7360 MWC’16

Phase 1a Chassis
4 GHz and 28 GHz Discrete Transceiver: Q1’16
28 GHz RFIC Phased Array: Q2’16

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MTP Phase 1 Visual

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