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The role of innovation and researchThe role of innovation and research
Magnus MadforsEricsson, Chairman of the Technology Platform eMobility
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© Ericsson AB 2005 May 20052Magnus Madfors
Global activities on future systems
North America• IEEE activities in
• IEEE 802.11a, b, g, h, n• IEEE 802.15• IEEE 802.16, a, d, e• IEEE 802.20• IEEE 802.21
• Claims from start-ups and IT companies to provide 4G solutions
• Flarion (Fast Low Latency Access with Seamless Handoff and OFDM)
• Arraycomm – advanced antenna technology and SDMA
• Navini Networks – Advanced beamforming technology for range & coverage
• IP Wireless – TD-CDMA with IP core network• Aperto Networks – Fixed Broadband Wireless
Access vendor• Redline Communications – Fixed BWA• Airspan – Fixed BWA• Alvarion – Fixed BWA• Intel – Active in 802.16 development and its
promotion in WiMAX• Many activities are on short-range and WLAN
enhancements
China• 3G licenses not yet granted• Research on beyond 3G in 863
FuTURE Project• Joint Research Center Shanghai
Korea
• Reluctant with wide-spread 3G
deployment
• HPI / WiBro (WiMAX derivative) under
development (3.5G)
• Research on systems beyond 3G
Japan
•3G
deployment (cdm
a2000, WC
DM
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•E
nhancements of 3G
•R
esearch on systems beyond 3G
•D
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o proposal Super 3G
CJK – China, Japan, Korea• Cooperation on government level, one
working group on mobile communication
• Cooperation between SDOsGlobally• ITU-R Framework Recommendation• WWRF, since 2001
–European industry is still in the lead of future development, but is being challenged by Asia and North America
–European Commission's Framework Programs play an important role within R&D
Europe has a long tradition of developing global harmonised standards - GSM, 3G/WCDMA
Europe
Europe• UMTS• UMTS enhancements• Research on systems
beyond 3G in FP6
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Meeting the challenge
• Competing in a changing world
Leadership requires concerted efforts of all players incl. regulators and governments to provide the environment needed for growth
• Consensus building
Complexity and need for global standards, requires cooperation beginning with research
• Europe’s industry is fully committed
10-20% of turn-over are committed to R & D, where the collaborative R&D comprises less than 1%
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Technology Platform - The shared vision Support the renewed Lisbon Strategy for a
competitive, knowledge-based society
Drive future technology development in mobile and wireless communications that serves Europe's citizens and the European economy
Enhance cooperation between industry players, the research community and public authorities
Mid- to long-term vision (2015+ ) to maximise the benefit of mobile and wireless communications, thus enabling economic and social advances in the EU
Formulation of an action plan and time-table for the key developments
Evolution of a consistent policy, spectrum and regulatory framework
eMobility MembersCountry (Number of Members)
Germany (15)
Spain (19)
Norway (2)
UK (15)
Belgium (12)
Israel (1)
France (5)
Sweden (2)
Greece (5)
Italy (8)
Finland (6)
Ireland (4)
Poland (2)
Portugal (3)
Czech Rep. (1)
Cyprus (1)
Russia (1)
Romania (1)
Netherlands (1)
Switzerland (1)
Alcatel
Deutsche Telekom AG
Ericsson
France Telecom
Hutchison 3G Europe
Lucent Technologies
Motorola
Nokia
Philips
Siemens AG
STMicroelectronics
Telecom Italia Mobile
Telefónica Móviles España
Thales
Vodafone
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International consensus building at an early stage
Standardisation in early competitive environment
Products and marketsin competitive environment
Pre-competitive early collaborative research
Grade ofconceptmaturity
IPRs
Increasing investment in solutions Increasing IPR portfolios
Chance for consensusbuilding
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European research programs on mobile and wireless
European research on 3G started in 1989 within the RACE I program and 1991 in RACE II
European research on systems beyond 3Gstarted in 1999 within the IST program
1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
1G+
1G
2G+
2G
3G+
3G
Beyond 3G+
Beyond 3G
Analog Wideband Digital ???Digital
European research on 3G continuedin 1995 within the ACTS program
Framework Program 6 on future systems
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Collaborative research on European level
Research at European level essential to enable consensus building towards harmonised solutions in early stages in research
Prerequisite for technology leadership
Development of global harmonised standards is made possible through
–Global coordination of spectrum allocations
–Possibility to protect achieved results, stimulating investments in R&D
The EU Framework Programmes enable key players to cooperate in pre-competitive domain
Public funding corresponds only to small fraction of industry spending for R&D