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WP8F Beyond IMT-2000

WP8F Beyond IMT-2000. ITU-R SG8 Seminar. Cindy Cook Canada. Contents. IMT-2000 Radio Access Standards Evolving Capabilities Evolving System Relationships Coverage Environments Variety of Access Networks Radio Access Phases Development Framework Technology Trends

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WP8F Beyond IMT-2000

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  1. WP8FBeyond IMT-2000 ITU-R SG8 Seminar Cindy Cook Canada

  2. Contents • IMT-2000 Radio Access Standards • Evolving Capabilities • Evolving System Relationships • Coverage Environments • Variety of Access Networks • Radio Access Phases • Development Framework • Technology Trends • Spectrum Aspects • R&D Activities

  3. IMT-2000 Radio Access Standards • A reminder ….. • Standards driven by market, technology & regulatory opportunities & segments • Extensive use of references to detailed information held by “external Recognized Organizations” • Many of these standards are already being enhanced

  4. IMT-2000 Standards Development Forums CCSA ITU Recommendations Consortium & Partnerships Standards Development Organizations ITU Membership

  5. Goal • Goal: anytime, anywhere, anyone – the deployment of IMT-2000 systems started in year 2000 • Systems Beyond IMT-2000 capabilities, which extend and enhance IMT-2000, are expected to include: • Higher data rates • Improved roaming • True inter-system mobility management • Greater flexibility to support many different types of services simultaneously (example: symmetrical, asymmetrical & unidirectional services)

  6. Evolving Capabilities • IMT-2000 original minimum requirements for radio technology evaluation: • 144 kbit/s for vehicular high speed • 384 kbit/s for medium speed, and • 2048 kbit/s for indoor and low speed • Currently the standard supports up to 10 Mbit/s, and further enhancements are being developed, possibly up to 30 Mbit/s by 2005 • Research targets for systems beyond IMT-2000 for deployment after 2010: • 100 Mbit/s for high mobility • 1Gbit/s for low mobility

  7. Evolving Relationships • Along with the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000, relationships will continue to develop between different communications and radio access systems. Ex: • Wireless personal area networks (WPANs) • Local area networks (LANs and WLANs) • Digital broadcast • Fixed wireless access • Systems will increasingly be designed as a combination of different access technologies • Will provide a common and flexible service platform for different services and applications • Key driver for this convergence is the increasing prevalence of IP-based applications

  8. Fusion Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 "Systems beyond IMT‑2000 should be realized by the functional fusion of existing, enhanced and newly developed elements of IMT-2000, nomadic wireless access systems and other wireless systems with high commonality and seamless interworking and interoperability"

  9. Wide Area Personal Area Domains Wide Area Wide Area Personal Area Personal Area Immediate Area

  10. IMT-2000 Coverage Environments

  11. Variety of Access Networks for Systems Beyond IMT-2000 • New radio interface(s) • Research Goals: • 100 Mbit/s full mobility • 1 Gbit/s low mobility

  12. Enhancing IMT-2000 i.e. “fast packet” up to 10 Mbit/s, 30 Mbit/s by 2005 ? Relationship with other radio systems e.g. Digital broadcast, RLAN, etc. New radio interface(s) i.e. research target 100 – 1000 Mbit/s (full to low mobility) Radio Access - Three Main Phases 2001 2010

  13. Framework for Development (‘The Van’) Systems beyond IMT-2000 will encompass the capabilities of previous systems Mobility Mobility New capabilities of systems beyond High High New Mobile Access Enhanced Enhanced IMT IMT - - 2000 2000 Dashed line indicates that the exact data rates associated with systems beyond IMT-2000 are not yet determined IMT IMT - - 2000 2000 Enhancement Enhancement New Nomadic / Local Low Low Area Wireless Access 1 1 10 10 100 100 1000 1000 Peak useful data rate (Mbit/s) Interconnection Nomadic / Local Area Access Systems Digital Broadcast Systems

  14. Technology Trends • Significant technology trends need to be considered in defining the framework and objectives for systems beyond IMT-2000 • R&D should consider these trends & provide guidance on their applicability or influence to systems beyond IMT-2000: • System-related technologies, example: • VoIP • Seamless mobility • Security & privacy • Access network & radio interface, including • Modulation and coding schemes • Multiple access schemes • Software defined radio & reconfigurable systems • Adaptive radio interface • New antenna concepts & technologies

  15. Technology Trends • Trends continued: • Utilization of spectrum • New techniques to increase spectrum utilization & efficiency, and to allow sharing of spectrum between users (ex. Adaptive antennas, MIMO, adaptive dynamic channel assignment) • Mobile terminal, example technologies: • Man-machine interfaces • Software defined radio & multi-mode terminals • RF MEMS • Battery technology • Applications • Speech & video streaming • APIs • Data coding & compression techniques

  16. Spectrum • Need to plan use of spectrum already identified • Recommendation ITU-R M.1036 • 806-960, 1710-2025, 2110-2200 and 2500-2690 MHz • Including new methods for reuse and sharing of spectrum; and new technologies for efficient use of spectrum • WRC-07 agenda item to address future requirements • Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 • Resolution 802 (WRC‑03) • Resolution 228 (Rev.WRC-03)

  17. Resolution 802 (WRC‑03) 2007 World Radiocommunication Conference Agenda item 1.4 “to consider frequency-related matters for the future development of IMT‑2000 and systems beyond IMT‑2000, taking into account the results of ITU‑R studies in accordance with Resolution 228 (Rev.WRC‑03)”

  18. Resolution 228 (Rev.WRC-03) • resolves • 1 to further study technical and operational issues …; • to report to WRC‑07 on the spectrum requirements and potential frequency ranges …; • to conduct regulatory and technical studies on the usage of frequencies below those identified for IMT-2000 …; • to take into consideration the particular needs of developing countries including use of the satellite component of IMT‑2000 …; • to include sharing and compatibility studies with services already having allocations in potential spectrum …; • 6 that WRC‑07 should consider frequency-related matters for the future development of IMT‑2000 and systems beyond IMT‑2000 …,

  19. Spectrum Implications • In analysing the spectrum implications of the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000, many issues must be addressed, including: • Traffic projections & requirements • Service & application requirements • Spectrum efficiency • Radio transmission characteristics • Global roaming requirements & harmonized use of spectrum • Technical solutions to facilitate global roaming • Techniques of dynamic spectrum sharing • Sharing and compatibility analysis • Evolution of IMT-2000 systems

  20. Systems Deployment New elements to offer capabilities of systems beyond IMT-2000 Spectrum Implementation Framework Requirements Standardization Other radio systems Evolution / Integration with other radio systems Systems Deployment IMT-2000 and future development Spectrum Implementation Enhancements and related development of standards Indicates that the exact starting point is not yet fixed Possible spectrum identification at the WRC-07 Possible wide deployment around the year 2015 in some countries The Plan Now WRC-07 2006 2006 2006 2006 2009 2009 2009 2009 2012 2012 2012 2012 2015 2015 2015 2015 2000 2000 2000 2000 2003 2003 2003 2003

  21. Research & Development • Rec. ITU-R M.1645: • “Research, on a global basis, be undertaken to address the framework detailed in this Recommendation and into a potential new wireless access technique(s) for the terrestrial component” • “Research on the specifications for the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 consider how these systems may relate to other radio technologies and systems and how all systems will continue to evolve” • “New technologies and technology trends be studied”

  22. External R&D • Research forums and other external organizations are encouraged to focus especially on: • Radio interface(s) and their interoperability • Access network related issues • Spectrum related issues • Traffic characteristics • User estimations • Many organizations currently involved in R&D of systems beyond IMT-2000 or B3G, including: • WWRF – Wireless World Research Forum • NGMC – Next Generation Mobile Communication • mITF – mobile IT Forum • CCSA – China Communications Standards Association

  23. Summary • Flexibility is “designed in” from the outset • Enhancements already being standardized and will evolve considerably over next 10-15 years – open and market led • Relationship with other radio systems will take place on a market led basis – regulatory considerations • New radio interface(s) are expected to be required sometime between 2010-2015 • Spectrum aspects will be considered at WRC-07 • Global cooperation of R&D fora encouraged

  24. Thank you ITU-R SG8 Seminar WP8F Cindy Cook Canada

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