Introduction - Olivier
• The business case for LPWAN
• LoRaWAN Overview
• Mobile IoT Overview
How to map use case to connectivity? - Rohit
• IoT Use Case Considerations
• Summary of 3GPP Vs LoRaWAN Comparison
• How is Actility combining 3GPP and LoRaWAN into ThingPark Wireless?
Orange LPWAN Strategy - Ronan
• Orange Strategy to combine LoRaWAN and Mobile IoT
Battery life
Legacy Cellular
WIFI
(2G, 3G, 4G)
Range
Source : Machina Research 2016
❖ With Cost, Battery and Range constraints solved, LPWAN technology is driving massive IoT growth
❖ Current short range ISM band technologies will converge towards LPWAN technology.
❖ LoRaWAN best positioned to capture the short range ISM band market segment.
❖ Opportunity for MNOs to capture and monetise short range technologies with LoRaWAN
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LoRaWAN Overview
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LoRaWAN Network Architecture 7
Apps
Network Server
AS
NS-AS
API
Up to 15 km range OSS /
Supervision
Low deployment cost, Multiplier effect with
Designed for billions of Low battery consumption
unlicensed spectrum, every base station,
objects 10+ years life
minimal network planning Macro-diversity
LoRaWAN provides a cost efficient solution to retrieve and rely on information provided by multiple geolocation
technologies, thus allowing to reach the best trade-off between cost, required accuracy and device battery life
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Multicast
LoRaWAN natively supports 3GPP support for multicast is
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Benefits Source:
https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/
❏ Minimize DL radio congestion for class B
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& C devices
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❏ Dynamic session setup allows optimized
iot
Class A device power consumption
❏ Dynamic Multicast assignment is being
developed
Use cases enabled
★ Power efficient device FW upgrade over
the air
★ Massive Device Reconfiguration
★ Synchronized device activation
★ Emergency actions
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Cellular IoT Overview
Lora
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IoT Use Case Considerations
Security
Deployment TCO
Model
How to Map
Battery Use Case to
Lifetime
Right
Coverage Connectivity
Capacity/ Solution?
Data Rate/
Latency
Ecosystem
Maturity Private
Enterprise
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Link Budget Comparison for LoRaWAN Vs Mobile IoT
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QoS Paradigm Comparison between LoRaWAN and Mobile IoT
Mobile IoT LoRaWAN
• Licensed Spectrum • Unlicensed Spectrum
• Interference only from its • Interference from its own
own deployment (reuse 1) deployment + other technologies
• Densification of network • Densification of network (Macro-
required using small cells as Diversity + ADR)
traffic grows • Cost of Pico-Cell incl. backhaul
• Cost of Small-Cells incl. (3G/4G/LTE-M) (~300 USD)
Backhaul (~5k USD)1 • LoRaWAN can achieve controlled
QoS with densification
1:http://www.senzafiliconsulting.com/Portals/0/docs/Repo
rts/SenzaFili_SmallCellWiFiTCO.pdf
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Synchronized RF PHY energy
• LoRaWAN is asynchronous
• Device (class A) sends/receives only when needed
• LTE-M/NB-IoT is synchronous
• Device has to wake up periodically to synchronize to the network
LoRaWAN [3]
TX Power=14 dBm (EU 24-44 mA 12 mA 1.4mA 0.1uA
Regulations)
NB-IoT
74-220 mA 46 mA 6mA 3 uA
(* U-Blox Sara-N2 [2])
LoRaWAN
118 65 1500 367 238 1500 2793 1725 1500
NB-IoT
([1])
49 388 22223 311 565 22451 2190 2672 23387
[1] RAN1#82-BIS. NB-IOT - Battery lifetime evaluation NB-IoT Spends significant time in Idle/RX states
https://portal.3gpp.org/ngppapp/CreateTdoc.aspx?mode=view&c compared to LoRaWAN due to synchronous nature
ontributionId=659236 of- the protocol which negatively impacts battery life
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NB-IoT Vs LoRaWAN (Energy Comparison, 50 Byte UL, No DL)
Cell-Edge power
consumption of NB-IoT
grows dramatically (5-
6X) compared to Cat-M1
Average device power consumption per day for UEs with MCL
[1] http://vbn.aau.dk/files/236150948/vtcFall2016.pdf
above 150 dB. (Rural scenario) [1]
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3GPP NB-IoT/LTE-M Vs LoRa
Summary
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LoRaWAN and Cellular IoT are complementary
Applications Requirements Technology
• Video surveillance
Number of Devices
LPWAN
ARPU
• Connected cars < 1MB/s
• Telematics Cost sensitive LTE-M (Cat-M1)
Power available NB-IoT
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Orange IOT Connectivity Strategy
Combining LoRa® & LTE-M
Ronan LE BRAS
Head of Technical Strategy Wireless Networks
Orange Group
Vice Chair of GSMA LTE-M Task Force
IoT connectivity requirements are extremely diverse
LPWA (new), current M2M and high data M2M (new)
External powering,
Mbps throughput, 4G+
connected cars (infotainment) Low latency,
wifi on board
High mobility NEW
video monitoring
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Multiple connectivity solutions are needed to fully adress all the verticals
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Orange selected LoRa® beginning 2015 as first LPWA solution
to address B2B customer connectivity needs
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Roll Out of LoRaWAN™ by Orange
rom 2016
2015 Orange LoRa® City in Grenoble 2016: Orange France Roll out and Launch
Roll out of LoRaWan™: A story to be continued
• Address LPWA B2B use cases
• Develop the Orange Datavenue Live Object • continued
be Commercial since mid-2016 using Live Object –
Data Management Platform Datavenue platform
▪ Develop the ecosystem of LoRa® user and • Top 120 urban areas covered (2600 cities)
developper: > 130 MoU signed with B2B • Target National Roll-out for H1 2018
customers and startups • On-demand LoRa® connectivity for local needs
• Validate a variety of use cases covering • Extension for B2B outside of France
Smart City and Smart Industy • Pilot in Slovakia and Romania
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Connected Rest Area with Orange LoRaWAN™ network and Live Object
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1 ▪ IoT Connectivity in Orange
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IoT connectivity
3GPP standardised 3 evolution to address LPWA requirements in June 2016
evolution
of 4G LTE Low cost modules (Target ~ 5$ )
Smart
Automotive
territories and SmartHome Personal IoT
and logistics
Industry
Smart metering,
Fleet management Security application remote Trackers,
Use case vending machine
Onboard Telemetry (video monitoring) wearables
Remote command
Example
Orange scheduled introduction of LTE-M in Europe
H2 2017 H1 2018
Annoncement
9 operators June 2017: opening of October 2017: First 3
support LTE-M Open IoT Lab LTE-M objects Referenced
MWC2017
L800-B20
L1800-B3 New
Features
Cat M1 Optional Features for
For pilot and launch
Mode B LTE-M to be evaluated
Recommended
PSM eDRX in H1 2018
features for LTE-M in
GSMA Guidelines VoLTE
Mode A
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Mobility features
Orange Open IoT Lab: 1st LTE-M Lab in Europe
Target Object and module maker
Dedicated LTE-M network + LoRa® coverage
▪ To discover LTE-M performance
▪ To prototype and develop object for Europe
▪ To prepare product launch before networks are ready
Available in the lab Starter kit tests tools
▪ Dedicated LTE-M network in 800 / 1800 MHz Power
Coverage
▪ Indoor & outdoor cell (Lampost) Consumption
▪ LoRa® coverage and starter kit
Orange Live Object - Datavenue IoT plateform ▪ 40 requests to use the Open IoT Lab from
Start- Ups to large players
Data ▪ Good tool to identify new partners and
Share prepare customer pilots
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Join us
partner.orange.com/open-iot-lab
Orange developping LTE-M ecosystem in Europe
for band 20 and 3
Educational: Update to Orange Partner web site iiii IoT Device Porfolio
https://partner.orange.com/lte-m-in-a-nutshell/ Orange Business Services announced first three
LTE-M Objects during IoT World Congress in
Barcelona (3rd Oct)
Upcoming IoT Market Place to include LTE-M
▪ Ercogener rugged
based on U-Blox
module
▪ Meitrack personal
tracker based on
Quectel module
▪ Sercomm a small
GPS tracker with
Sequans module.
network transformation 2018
connectivity for IoT
4G Mobile IoT
2017 Focus on
LoRa®
2016
Static sensors running on battery + tracking , city wide + ad-hoc deployments by OBS
▪ Extension of LoRa® in France and abroad targeting B2B customers with OBS
▪ Launch and Pilots LTE-M ongoing + Open IoT Labs and IoT Showroom
▪ LTE-M to address both 2G replacement M2M and IoT use cases.
▪ Orange offers multi-access platforms ( Malima / Live Object - Datavenue)
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