IPv6 Deployment Status in JapanHiroshi Esaki, Ph.D Professor, The University of Tokyo Board member, WIDE Project Executive Director, IPv6 Promotion Council Vice President, JPNIC (Japan Network Information Center)
I Cumbre Peruanade IPV6
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AGENDA
1. Application to Legacy Networks – Public Network (i.e., ISP, ASP)– TV Broadcasting Network – Private Network (e.g., IPPBX)
2. New Applications (Facility Networking) – Building Automation – Sensor Network – InternetCAR
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Users of Japanese IPv6 ServiceIPv6 Users in JAPANIPv6 Users in JAPAN
IPv6 サービス 提供者 普及状況 備考
FLET’s NTT EAST 3M*2007/1/10
FLET’s NTT WEST 2.4M*
FLET’s .NET NTT EAST 4.8K2006/3/31
FLET’s v6Appli NTT WEST 4.9K
IPv6 Connectivity OCN ? ?
4th Media PLALA 50K 2006/10
On Demand TV On Demand TV 50K 2006/4
A
B
A: IPv6 Ready >>> 5.4M*
B: IPv6 Users >>> 110K
* RA Address provided around 2M.
(Able to provide IPv6 immediately)
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IPv6 home router, Now in Japanese major electrical store.Only about $120.00 !!
IPv6 Network Camera, Also in some store.Only about $480.00 !!
IPv6 Connectivity Option, provided by OCN.Only $3.60 per month !!
IPv6 getting closer to the homeIPv6 SolutionIPv6 Solution
IPv6 Multicast Compatible LCD HDTV, provided by Toshiba.Only from $1,200.00 !!
Study on KDDI’s Ultra3G Voice from Global IP Biz Summit
• KDDI technical officers love TDM, and do not like IP– Why adopt IPbased NGN solution ? Simply because discontinuation of TDM switches Noalternative, ….. They accept to use IP
• KDDI don’t care IP version, but does care business – Why they pushed IPv6 for 3GPP(IMS)/3GPP2(MMD) ? Simply because their business is more than 10 years. Noalternative,…… They accept to use IPv6.
• Then, they have consider network development – Signaling (expensive part of the network) should go with IPv6 – Transport still needs IPv4, at this time.
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Recent Key Activities around IPv6
1. IPv4 Address Count Down Professional providers have been in serious, entering into the next
phase Investigation into backend system in ISP/ASP, e.g., database
system
2. Nationwide IPv6 Access Network XDay was the end of Jan.2007 by MS Vista
3. Support of Digital Broadcasting For shutting down of analogue broadcasting in 2011 From UltraHigh Definition Quality to Sustainable quality for mobile
4. WiMAX 5. SIP/IMS Interoperability
Reference code, testing, testbed operation SIP International Interoperability Testbed
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Digital Video Transmission
Real-time Digital Video Transmission over IP - IPv6 and IPv4 - Multicast and Unicast - For all the platform; BSD, Linux, Windows - Includes HD transmission - Collaboration with Internet2/NLR
Embedded Linux
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Nationlwide IPPhone Installation
I nternet
Access line IPv6 network Access line
IPv6 telephone IPv6 telephone
System Target - Reduction of initial and running cost - Provides the service such as PSTN quality - Easy Operation for diverse / distributed facilities (e.g. by dormitory operator)
What IPv6 achieves ・ Simplifies Network design / re-design fall into only three install manuals Reduce the required human-resources and it’s cost 1. Installation 2. Mis-configuration (i.e., 300 single number) 3. Trouble shooting
IP-Phone (by FreeBit)IP-phone solution based on shared IP CentrexHas already installed 20,000 terminals to 280+ sites of dormitories to manage their distributed facilities within 18 months
What IPv6 achieves ・” Simplifies” Network design / re-design fall into only three install manuals ” Reduce” the required human-resource “cost” 1. Installation, auto-configuration at end-nodes 2. Mis-configuration (i.e., 300 single number) 3. Trouble shooting (thanks for NAT-free global IP address)
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7,000 stores in nationwide Japan
• Installation starting from February 2007• 80 stores installation per day • Multicasting service• ISDN Broadband Internet with BFlets
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Lessons from IPv6 Operations• IPv6 is ready to go into professional and
business operation – Initial cost:
• New services; Especially, when you can start some new
services/applications, the cost of IPv6 is almost same as of IPv4. Sometime, cheaper than IPv4, due to simple network design.
– Running cost / lifetime cost • How will you come up with merging,
restructuring of organization
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AGENDA
1. Application to Legacy Networks – Public Network (i.e., ISP, ASP)– TV Broadcasting Network – Private Network (e.g., IPPBX)
2.2. New Applications (Facility Networking) New Applications (Facility Networking) – Building Automation Building Automation – Sensor Network Sensor Network – InternetCAR InternetCAR
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• Huge operational cost – Large energy (e.g., gas, electricity) cost– About 30% energy saving has achieved !
• Proprietary technologies – Large complex has more than 200K
monitoring and controlling points– Each systems use different technology Let it with open TCP/IP technology (i.e., IPv6)
• COP3 by United Nation – 10%-30% energy saving
How to use the sensor networke.g., saving energy in building system
1. Improve portfolio2. Increase asset value
Energy saving and preserving the Earth is now “Global” agenda, while there is an economical benefit and insentive for private companies.
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Lifetime cost in Building System
Life time portfolio (in office building)
Source : http://www.satobenec.co.jp/products/lcc/energy/concept/concept.html
Yearly portfolio (in office building)
Utility cost(ex., Electricity)
21% Initial Cost
Maintenance
Repair& Renew
General and AdministrationExpenses
Construction cost
Design cost
Electricity 22.4%
MaintenanceOutsourcing
Cleaning
Repair
Depreciation and amortization
Tax for Fixed Asset
Oil,GasWater
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Operation at Tokyo HQ Office of Matsushita Electric Works
FreeFit Lighting control unit
Icont Integrated control module
BX(Building eXchange)Virtual IPv6 Gateway
FS (Field Server)Internet Sensor Node
Improvement Notes
Electricity 18%Versus 2003/92004/8
Osaka HQ office ; 29.4%
CO2312t( 6.1
%)2004 versus 2003
Building Automation Components enabling IPv6 (now and plan)
Shiodome HQ in Tokyo
(*) In 1990, based on the Kyoto Protocol (COP3) by UN (United Nation), Japan targets and mandates 6% improvement to prevent and improve the greenhouse effect, e.g., reduction of CO2.
Even with a lot of glasses !!!
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Facility management
IPv6 based P2P control of facilitiesIPv6 based P2P control of facilities Status of elevators, AC or ventilators, movement of guests in the museum, temperature of rooms, surveillance camera images may be monitored in a facility management center.
Shared use of networks among IP phone, Internet access and facility management. Cost reduction Where experts’ analysis of data on the number of guests in respective rooms and temperatures are available, it is possible to minimize energy consumption.
Theater
Museum
Surveillance camera
Vendor C
Vendor B
vendor A
museum
Total energyfluctuations
Weather data
Centralized control/Remote maintenance
theater
Number of guests
Meteorological data Analysis of data by experts
Energy Energy consumption consumption analysisanalysis
Building facility management system
TV phone
Minimize energy usage Minimize energy usage based on analysis of based on analysis of facility datafacility data
Rationalizing daytoday Rationalizing daytoday management of facilities management of facilities using remote maintenanceusing remote maintenance
Facility management center
Thermometers
Status of elevators
Obtain Obtain facility facility datadata
Entry sensor
IPv6 Internet
Secure access control
Centralized facility management system
m2m-xaccess control server
Tokyo Metropolitan HQ Buildings Has decides to Introduce IPv6 Based Facility Controlling system
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• Live E! is a consortium that promotes the deployment of new infrastructure that can generate, collect, process, and share all the “Environmental Information”, associated with the Earth• As the first step, we picked up "Digital Weather Station“• Individuals, noncomercial and commercial organization install sensor nodes, and let the information available from anyone on the Internet. • Larger number of participation leads richer information and for all, and creates innovative applications and usage of information.• Single information can be used multiple purposes
Chair : Hiroshi ESAKI (Univ. of Tokyo)CoChair : Reiji AIHARA ( Hiroshima Univ.) WIDE Project
IPv6 Promotion Council of JapanU18 IPv6 uIRI Ubiteq, Inc. Weathernews, Inc.Uchida Yoko Co., Ltd. ECHELON Japan K.K.Cisco Systems, Inc. DAI-DAN CO., LTD.Net One Systems Co., Ltd.Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation Willcom Inc.NTT Neomeit Chugoku CorporationMitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.
CooperationOrganization:
Digital Weather Station
multiple purposes①Education Materials
②Public Services
③Business applications
Live E! ProjectEnvironmental Information SystemEnvironmental Information System
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Dense Installation Areas• Minatoku in Metropolitan Tokyo
– Education for elementary schools– Public service, e.g., against heat
island phenomenon or evacuation guide for earthquake
• Kurashiki City in Okayama– Disaster protection (against
flooding by heavy rain)– Education for elementary and junior
high schools
• MarunouchiOtemachiYurakucho– Sense and control activity of district
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Live E! Sensor Deployment in “Kurashiki City”, to Provide Live E! Sensor Deployment in “Kurashiki City”, to Provide Warning and Evacuation Guide for Flooding due to Heavy Rain Warning and Evacuation Guide for Flooding due to Heavy Rain
27 Sensors at Junior High Schools500K population Only “one” Government Sensor !!
http://www.city.kurashiki.okayama.jp/
Kurashiki
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Rain Fall Data in Kurashiki City, Okayama
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倉敷市役所本 庁
玉島支所
水島支所
児島支所
船穂支所
真備支所
庄支所
茶屋町支所
かわせみネット 点
IPカメラ
LAN 無線 アンテナ
IPスピーカー
支所
IP Speaker System for Providing Warning information to citizen
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Integration of Automobiles
TAXI and Bus inform us and themselvesvery accurate and realtime congestion information, especially for small roads
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1. Operational position of “WindShield Wiper” gives fine and realtime rain condition
2. “ABS” (AntiLock Brake System) informs frozen road
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Metropolitan designing; RealSpace Internet with IPv6
Crime prevention systemIntelligent Navigation
Onestop admin. serviceElectronic election
Cyber libraryCyber museum
Cyber public space service
Health CareMedical Check
Recycling System
Video contentsdistribution
ElectronicCommerce
IntelligentLocation InformationService
Intelligent local government(risk management, monitoring,
data management)
LocalGovernment
Conveniencestore
home
Office
Factory
waste processing plant power
plant
Care facilities
Hospital
PoliceStation
school
Intelligent community(BBS)
Environment Purification / Recycling
Local Energy Management(supply, storage, monitoring, saving)
Local Security Management(Prevention of crime and fire)
Local Safety Management(Location, Health Care)
Area Management System
Source: Matsushita Electric WorksSource: Matsushita Electric Works
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Thank you
IPv6 Promotion Council of Japan: http://www.v6pc.jp/en/index.html email: [email protected]
Live E! Project http://www.livee.org/ email: livee[email protected]
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