SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 150
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT in 5G
TELCOMAwww.telcomaglobal.com
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Internet of things in 5G
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT in 5G :
There are three different types of clouds:
● Data centres
● Backbone IP networks
● Cellular core networks
Responsible for computation , storage , communication & network
management.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
FOG
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog :
● It refers to an architecture for computing , storage , control or
communication network and that as a network architecture it
may support variety of applications.
● Three dimensions :
● Carry out a substantial amount of storage at or near the end
user.
● Carry out a substantial amount of communication at or near the
end user.
● Carry out a substantial amount of computing & management ,
control & configuration at or near the end user.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog :
● Fog Networking architecture
● Fog computing architecture
● Fog storage architecture
● Fog control architecture
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Computation & management
of Fog
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Paradrop :
An edge computing platform
in home gateways
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Introduction :
● Cloud computing platforms such as Amazon EC2 & Google app
engine have become a popular approach to provide ubiquitous
access to services across different user devices.
● Netflix & dropbox are popular cloud based services.
● For better user experience , computation is performed close to
end user referred to as “ edge computing “ & comes in various
flavours including :
Cyber foraging , cloudlets and fog computing
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Paradrop :
● Unique edge computing framework
● It allows developers to leverage one of the last bastions of
persistent computing resources in the end customer premises:
the gateway ( wireless Access point or home setup box).
● Paradrop framework allows multi tenancy through virtualisation,
dynamic installation through the developer API and resource
control through managed policy design.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Paradrop :
Enabling multi-tenant
wireless gateways &
applications
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Enabling multi-tenant gateways & apps
● We want to push computation onto home gateways (e.g APs or
setup boxes ) for reasons :
● Home gateways can handle it.
● Internet gateway is there in the home.
● Pervasive hardware
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Paradrop capabilities :
● Privacy
● Low latency
● Local networking context
● Proprietary friendly
● Internet disconnectivity
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
BANDWIDTH
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Leveraging the Fog :
● User based system - example of fog networking paradigm.
● Fog like architecture allows users to better control services they
receive.
● Fog networking can be applied to a broad range of systems ,
ranging from distributed storage and computing to network
bandwidth allocation.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Socially aware cooperative
D2D & D4D communications
towards Fog Networking
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Cooperative communication :
● It is an efficient D2D & D4D communication paradigm where
devices can serve as relays for each other.
● Cooperative D2D & D4D communication can achieve BW by
exploiting different types of spectrum bands to support D2D
communications :
● Inband D2D & D4D communication.
● Outband D2D & D4D communication.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Storage & Computation in Fog
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Distributed caching for enhanced
communication efficiency :
Wireless data traffic expected to increase by almost 10000 % over
next 5 years.
Type of data traffic increasing properties :
● User activity is highly asynchronous.
● High content reuse.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Two caching methods :
● Femto - Caching : small dedicated “ helper nodes” can cache
popular files & serve requests from wireless users by enabling
localized wireless communication.
● The devices “pool” their caching resources so that different
devices caches different files and then exchange them, when
occasion arises , through short range , highly spectrally efficient
, D2D communication known as user caching.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Two caching methods :
● User - caching enables the users to “ pool “ their caching
resources so that different files & then exchange them through
short range , highly spectrally efficient , local D2D
communication which results in further gains in spectral
efficiency.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Get IoT in 5G Training with Certification
Visit our website
https://telcomaglobal.com/p/iot-in-5g
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
User caching
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Cluster based caching & D2D comm. :
● In D2D network architecture , where devices act as caches.
● Let no. of files cached at each user & “K” be finite & do not
assume any helper stations.
● If device cannot obtain a file through D2D communication, it can
obtain it from macro cellular BS through conventional cellular
transmission.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Wireless Video Fog
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Wireless video Fog :
● To serve geographically distributed clients , the stream is
distributed using a cloud , with the wireless clients
independently pulling the stream via Access point or Base
station.
● In wireless Fog for live video , the devices hence donate their
resources ( computing power, storage and communication BW)
to scale up the system in a cost effective manner.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Wireless video Fog :
● The cloud is integrated with a wireless fog.
● In the fog, a source node first pulls the stream from a nearby
cloud server through an AP or BS.
● It then distributes its stream to nearby clients.
● By cooperatively relaying their received packets , nodes can
efficiently distribute the live stream within the fog.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Wireless video Fog :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Wireless video Fog :
● In a wireless fog, conventionally the live stream is distributed
using the “ store - and - forward “ approach , where selected
broadcasters simply forward their received packets to their
neighbors.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Elastic Mobile device clouds :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Elastic mobile device clouds :
● The cloudlet system move computation closer to mobile
devices, creating a two tier architecture .
● A mobile device can offload to a nearby, less capable server, at
low latency and high bandwidth rather than offloading to the
cloud.
● In the cloudlet vision , these nearby servers would be located in
public & commercial spaces where people congregate.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Vision of Edge based clouds :
Two observations :
● While gap remains between truly mobile devices(handheld ,
wearable) & high capacity servers, mobile devices have grown
increasingly powerful especially when laptops are included.
● From an architectural perspective , it is possible use the
cloudlet , responsible for receiving tasks, scheduling their
computation and returning results & a complete cluster
responsible for performing the computation.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Mont Blanc :
● This project aims to develop an energy and cost efficient
exascale HPC architecture.
● It utilizes energy efficient mobile device processors and
assembles a set of these processors.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Goal of Mont Blanc project :
● Maximizing the performance of every single processor.
● Efficiently clustering multiple processors.
To maximize the performance gains from each processor, the
authors address a set of hardware challenges such as lack of
cooling infrastructure as well as software challenges
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Computing while charging :
It is a distributed computing infrastructure that uses smartphones as
the main computing nodes.
It consists of :
● Data center that has tasks to execute.
● Mobile devices with idle capacities that are charging their
batteries & connected to the data center via internet.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Computing while charging :
● The CWC architecture is designed to enable a data center to
utilize idle capacity in mobile devices to enhance its
performance and/or reduce data center energy consumption.
● The CWC cluster environment is stable.
● The mobile devices are connected to power sources, which
means they do not move & they have good energy availability.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Femto Cloud :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Femto cloud :
● It is a system designed & implemented tp leverage mobile
devices to provide mobile computing services at the edge.
● It is designed to cluster co-located mobile devices in
environments where mobile devices presence times can be
estimated.
● Femto cloud architecture consists of a control device & a set of
executing mobile devices.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Femto cloud :
The Femto cloud architecture predicts task characteristics ,
estimates device capacities , presence times & uses the acquired
information to distribute tasks across different executing devices as
follows :
● Task/cloud interface : it relies on the control device, which is
relatively stable compared to rest of devices in a Femto cloud
to provide a stable & discoverable interface between femto
cloud & its potential users.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Femto cloud :
● Execution prediction : it relies on a generic task model where a
task is coordinated by its input size , output size and
computational load.
● Femto cloud only needs to estimate its output size & its
computational load.
● It relies on task originator to send the task with an estimate for
its computational load.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Femto cloud :
● Device management : it is divided into three sub-tasks
implemented by control device and the computing mobile
devices :
● Discovery & registration
● Estimating device capacity
● Estimating the device presence time
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Femto cloud :
● Network management : it utilizes the shared wireless spectrum
to send tasks to their executing devices & gather their results .
● Task assignment & scheduling module
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Applications of Fog :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Role of Fog computing in the
future of the Automobile :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Role in Automobiles :
● Future automobiles will look more powerful, compact, scalable
data centres on wheels or fog computing nodes on wheels
travelling within highways & cities equipped with powerful fog
computing capabilities at their intersections & along their
pathways.
● Fog computing an ideal bridge between modern IT &
operational technologies.
● Time triggered technologies based on precise time distribution
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Role in Automobiles :
● Introduction of standard networking technologies such as
ethernet,wi-fi, bluetooth.
● Adoption of modern security applications.
● Exposure to models of computation & resource virtualization.
● Advances in real time computing & deterministic networking.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT virtuous information cycle :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Future automotive E/E architecture :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Geographic addressing for
field networks :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Field networking :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Field networking :
● Data communication networks enables devices in large scale
physical environment to communicate in order to support real
world tasks.
● In addition to emergency response & games , other applications
of field networking include Geosensing & data collection ,
process control , drone airspace awareness & control , military
operations & force protection , military training , connected &
autonomous vehicles.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Field networking :
● Field networking scenarios involve fog networking scenarios.
● Firefighters need maps that come from servers in the cloud &
may upload logged sensor data to the cloud to support action
reviews.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Geographic Addressing :
● It refers to communication protocols that allow a sender to
specify the intended recipients with traditional schemes, such
as IP addressing.
● The address refers exactly to the set of devices that are in the
area at the time the message is transferred , a set whose
extension changes rapidly with time.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT capabilities towards 5G :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT capabilities towards 5G :
● LTE IOT, which includes enhanced eMTC
● Long term evolution for machines
● Narrowband IOT
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Executing use cases :
● Ubiquitous coverage : coverage of challenging locations by
optimizing the device link budgeted for low - data rates.
● Ultra - low current : it enables efficient use of device battery life
to maximize years of useful operation in the field.
● Increased capacity : to efficiently support dense connections
per km2.
● Low complexity : scaling the IOT for low end , single mode use
cases.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
On the way to 5G & IOT :
● Connecting & managing growing no. of cars , meters ,
machinery sensors and consumer electronics profitably will
require innovative business models.
● The vast majority of operator IOT revenues come from
connectivity.
● Operators capable of creating & managing
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
From IOT to IOE :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
From IOT to IOE :
● IOT is a novel computing platform that is rapidly gaining space
in terms of modern communication technologies.
● IOT idea implied other concepts, such as
IOS - internet of service
IOE - internet of everything
WOT - web of things
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Internet of everything :
● IOE connects people, data , things and processes in networks of
billions or trillions of connections.
● There are three keys in which IOE will significantly impact our
lives as described :
IOT will automate connections
IOE will enable fast personal communication & decision making
IOE will uncover new information
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOE’s individual concepts :
● People
● Data
● Things
● Process
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Architecture :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Architecture recommended by IAB :
RFC 7452 presents four common interaction models between the
actors of the IOT :
● Communication between objects
● Communication from objects to the cloud
● Communication from objects to a gateway
● From objects to back end data sharing
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Three tier architecture :
A large number of groups have embarked on the development of a
standard architecture for the IOT.
Applications
Cloud computing
Sensor network
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Layered Architecture
This architecture is often used to describe the structure & existing
relationship between different IOT actors :
This architecture takes form of superimposed layers:
● Physical devices & controllers
● Connectivity
● Edge computing
● Data accumulation
● Data abstraction
● Applications
● Collaboration & processes
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Steps & technologies in ecosystem of IOT
● Identity
● Capture
● Connect
● Integrate
● network
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Steps :
● Identifying : Knowing how to precisely determine which object
is connected to what in what way and in which location.
● Capture : in order for CO’s to fulfill their role of bridge between
the physical and virtual worlds, sensors are indispensable.
● Connection : linking objects with each other so that they can
exchange data in a more autonomous manner.
● Integrate : connecting CO’s to the virtual world with the help of
wireless communication method.
● Networking : users want to able to interact remotely with their
objects while the providers want to collect the data generated ,
that is often the service basis.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog Computing :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Basics :
● Introduction of IOT brings billions of devices to the internet.
● To overcome the challenges of these devices and meet the
requirements of the application domain .
● The concept of fog computing is the latest descendant in the
line of physical separation of functional units.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Characteristics of Fog layer :
● Fog layer is closer to the perception layer & this proximity
provides a range of advantages that characterize the layer.
● Location awareness comes due to the large scale geographical
distribution of devices that make up the Fog layer.
● This subset of of resource constrained devices are located
close to each other and the managing gateway can easily
locate each device.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Characteristics of Fog layer :
● The geographical distribution of the Fog layer & subsequently
the offered low communication latency are among the critical
features of fog layer.
● The IOT in general is dominated by wireless networks.
● There are many wireless protocols mostly tailored for low
power operation , coverage or bandwidth.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Characteristics of Fog layer :
● The majority of these protocols connect sensor nodes to the fog
layer to get access to the internet.
● Fog layer provides an additional benefit of acting as
interpretability layer among these heterogenous protocols.
● The gateways in the Fog layer can also perform lightweight
analytics at the edge to give feedback , command and
notification to the end users as well as sensor nodes in real time.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Design & organization of Fog layer :
● In a larger environment, multiple access points can be arranged
to provide users with seamless connectivity throughout the
intended area.
● In addition to simply passing network packets , these
networked smart gateways can process the data or store it
when necessary.
● Distributed smart gateways communicate with the cloud , the
sensor layer and among themselves.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog computing services :
These services are organized into three layers :
● Compute
● Storage
● Network
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Computing services :
● There are multiple configurations of sharing the computing load
among the different layers in the IOT based systems.
● Beside data management, events can be handled at the Fog
layer.
● There are many middleware that leverage the fog layer to
manage devices through abstraction , agent based
management & virtual machines.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Storage services :
● The storage services helps to enhance the reliability of the
system by maintaining proper behavior of client nodes.
● Combined with computing service, stored data can be filtered,
analyzed and compressed for efficient transmission.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
communication services :
● The communication in the IOT is dominated by wireless nodes.
● The Fog layer is located in a strategic place to organize
multitude of wireless protocols and unify their communication
to the cloud layer.
● This helps in managing sub-networks of sensors and actuators
providing security, channeling messaging among devices &
enhancing reliability of the system.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Management of Fog layer :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT Resource estimation challenges :
● Fog will act like a mediator & will be able to perform tasks that
may not be efficiently done by distant cloud.
● Fog would be present close to the underlying nodes for the
purpose of offloading the tasks & preprocessing the raw data.
● Fog will also be responsible to minimize delay & enhance
service quality.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Resource management :
● Resource scheduling is tricky in case of mobile nodes.
● Resource underutilization become problem when underlying
nodes are mobile.
● Fog plays an important role in resource management , being in
proximity to the users and to make decisions in a more realistic
way.
● Mission critical & latency sensitive IOT services require very
quick response & processing.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Resource management :
● The concept of fog networking is to bring networking resources
near the nodes that are generating data .
● Fog resources lies between the perception layer & cloud layer.
● For mobile nodes , fog provides low latency and high quality
streaming through proxies & access points located across
highways & tracks.
● Resource & power constrained individual nodes , WSNs &
virtual sensor networks would be able to take advantage from
the presence of fogs.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Resource management :
● The concept of fog networking is to bring networking resources
near the nodes that are generating data .
● Fog resources lies between the perception layer & cloud layer.
● For mobile nodes , fog provides low latency and high quality
streaming through proxies & access points located across
highways & tracks.
● Resource & power constrained individual nodes , WSNs &
virtual sensor networks would be able to take advantage from
the presence of fogs.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog Resource estimation & its
challenges :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog Resource estimation & its challenges :
● Depending upon the type of IOT service , the underlying nodes
can be devices as well as dumb objects.
● A multitude of mobile nodes , including fast moving vehicles
would also be among the pool of nodes requiring resources
from a fog.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog as a middleware between
IOT & Cloud :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog as a middleware :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Device type :
● A resource rich computer or laptop with ample resources a lot
of resource with high quality expectations.
● A sensor would be resource constrained.
● Fog has to allocate resources keeping in view the power or
battery status of the sensor.
● Processing resource would be the key as the data generated
from them may have to be accumulated, trimmed & processed
before sending it to the cloud or creating services locally.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Mobility on the ground :
● With mobility , the resource procurement becomes more of
challenge.
● Several crowdsensing applications will take benefit from fog
based IOT services.
● Several sensors within a vehicle will be working under a fog.
● Fog has to take into account the type sensor, the way they are
being powered, data communication frequency, mobility speed
& mobility pattern while deciding about reasonable resources.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Mobility in the Air : internet of Drones
● For flying objects , resource estimation would be way beyond
the conventions.
● IOD would require much faster processing & high bandwidth.
● Some drones would generate HD video data , some will be
responsible for imagery , and some would be equipped with
sensors or an array of sensors.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog monitoring various factors for
resource allocation
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Power utilization & status
● Fog is responsible for monitoring power and deciding when to
offload tasks from devices.
● The resource estimation would be performed dynamically in
real time.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Data types
● Types of data plays an important role in accessing the time and
amount of resources.
● Multimedia data would require processing , memory, storage &
GPU.
● Storage & memory depends on type of data and nature of
application.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Security
● It is of two types : data security & communication security
● Data security refers to making the data unreadable for
unintended party.
● Communication security means the data is transferred through
a secure channel.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Customer’s reliability & loyality of service
utilization
● It would be very difficult to forecast if a requiring customer is
going to fully utilize the resources requested for.
● With mobile nodes, reliability can not be guaranteed.
● If a certain check is set on customer’s behavior and service
utilization pattern , better resource estimation can be
performed.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog’s role within ULSS
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Architecture
● Sensors & actuators are responsible for gathering information &
acting on the environment.
● Heterogenous fog nodes , which constitute the aggregation
points.
● The “things” & “nodes” communicate mostly through wireless
technologies , since both things & nodes can move.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Architecture
● The cloud constitutes the highest layer, offering a large pool of
resources low-cost without any latency requirements.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog ‘s role within ULSS
● These systems can exploit the location of the fog nodes & their
hierarchical organisation to communicate & to become aware of
their extent.
● Fog nodes have visibility over a wider geographic range than
the one available to individual “ things”.
● Fog nodes can transmit information such as road conditions to
optimize cars trajectories in real time.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog ‘s role within ULSS
● These systems can exploit the location of the fog nodes & their
hierarchical organisation to communicate & to become aware of
their extent.
● Fog nodes have visibility over a wider geographic range than
the one available to individual “ things”.
● Fog nodes can transmit information such as road conditions to
optimize cars trajectories in real time.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Fog ‘s role within ULSS
● When “things” move out of the range they get disconnected
from that node.
● If another node is available in the next location , the process can
continue.
● This technique eliminates the need of migrating data from one
node to the next node because the “thing” itself carries the
necessary information.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Services of Fog layer :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Blockchain
● It is a decentralized ledger of all Bitcoin transactions across a
peer to peer network.
● The nodes with in the network validate the transaction and the
user’s status by using known algorithms to ensure that the
same bitcoins were not spent previously.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Blockchain
● A verified transaction can involve cryptocurrency , contracts,
records & other information.
● Using this technology , users can confirm transactions without
the need for a central certifying authority , normally enforced by
central banks.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT , Fog computing & Block chain
● IOT devices normally have limited resources that are not
enough to properly support cryptocurrency mining due to its
computational cost.
● Mining of blocks is time consuming & creates signalling
overhead traffic , which is undesirable. Moreover , blockchain
does not properly scale with the ever increasing introduction of
nodes in the network.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOTA
● It is a novel transactional settlement and data transfer layer for
IOT.
● It is based on a new distributed ledger , the tangle which
overcomes the deficiencies of blockchain designs & introduces
a new way of reaching consensus in a decentralized peer - to -
peer system.
● IOTA enables companies to explore new B2B models by
making every technological resource a potential service to be
traded in an open market.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOTA
● New approaches for IOT have been proposed with the
introduction of Fog & Mist.
● IOTA combines both Fog & Mist into a new distributed
computing solution.
● This can be seen as a combination of smart sensors with built-in
computational capabilities (mist computing) with nearby
processing stations ( Fog computing).
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Get IoT in 5G Training with Certification
Visit our website
https://telcomaglobal.com/p/iot-in-5g
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Services of Fog layer :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
ADEPT :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Autonomous decentralized P2P Telemetry
● By using the devices themselves as computational, storage &
communication nodes , we can build “hybrid” IOT systems
where the edge complements centralized systems.
● IBM & Samsung have developed ADEPT proof of concept.
● This work is supported by three distinct protocols:
● Bit torrent
● Ethereum
● Telehash
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Autonomous decentralized P2P Telemetry
● Use case : decentralized advertising marketplace using large
format displays to share & publish content without a centralized
controller. The concept in LFD as compared with conventional
is that we can share the content with anyone.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Multi party computation :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Multi party computation
● Secure multi-party computing is a technique that can be used
here , since its purpose is to have multi parties exchanging
secret information privately without the need of trusted third
party.
● MPC consists of two or more parties where each part has their
own secret input.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Self Aware fog computing in
private & secure spheres :
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Self aware fog computing
● Wearable sensors for measuring our leisure & sports activities
as well as our health conditions have proliferated & gained
acceptance.
● The advances of sensing, computation & communication
technology are also being utilized in military applications.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Cloud , Fog & Mist computing networks
● The functional & non-functional system parameters are affected
by the selection of computing architecture when choosing
between Fog, Mist & cloud computing architectures.
● Some of these parameters include latency of control loops,
bandwidth usage , storage requirements , security & privacy
aspects , system robustness & reliability.
● In applications where low latency from the sensor to the data
consumer is critical - mist computing architecture is beneficial.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Cloud , Fog & Mist computing networks
● Cloud computing is applicable where we are either processing
big amounts of data, for which processing methods may be
complex.
● Fog computing brings computation closer to the edge of the
network. In Fog computing , a more capable device bears the
responsibility for data processing or IOT application execution.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Self aware data processing
The umbrella term self awareness encloses a no. of concepts such
as :
● Self - adaptation
● Self - organization
● Self - healing
● Self - expression and other self - properties
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Self aware data processing
A self aware system should fully understand its own situation &
detect its own misbehavior or underperformance due to :
● Faults, that may be caused by aging , accidents or physical
attacks
● A malicious attack on its functions
● Functional design errors in its hardware or software
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Control as a service in cyber
physical energy systems over
Fog computing
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Power grid & energy management
● Localized distributed energy system is called microgrid.
● The primary purpose of microgrid is to ensure local , reliable
and affordable energy security for communities.
● The growing number of devices & customers in the power grid
increases the demand for electrical energy consumption.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Energy management methodologies
● Smart & energy efficient appliance control
● Utilizing renewable energy
● Electricity demand management
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Cyber physical energy systems
● The cyber system brings the capability of computation ,
communications & control.
● The smart grid which leverages the cyber and physical
interaction is called CPES.
● It brings multi level monitoring & control capability to the power
grid in order to improve its reliability, flexibility, efficiency & cost
effectiveness.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Cyber physical energy systems
● Multitude of sensors at different levels of the system
responsible for monitoring multiple variables indicating state of
the system.
● Major requirements of the architecture :
Interoperability
Scalability
Ease of deployment
Open architecture
Play & plug capability
Local & remote monitoring
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Control as a service
● The energy management platform can be used for any type of
buildings & various domains of operation e.g microgrid or home.
● The energy management may have various purposes:
Monitoring & metering the power consumption of each device
e.g home power consumption
Managing the energy consumption by controlling the devices
efficiently.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Residential cyber-physical energy system
● The implementation of caas on top of fog computing platform is
applied to two prototypes of HEM & microgrid- level energy
management to demonstrate its advantages for different
domains.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Home energy management
● In the home , multiple smart devices such as : HVAC, water
heater & EV charger.
● Each device is monitored & controlled by the HEM control
panel.
● The devices have their own control panel to monitor their status
& set their configurations,
● The home is being monitored by a network of four sensor
devices .
● The sensor network is defined as a subsystem inside the
platform.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Micro grid level energy management
● The micro level energy management platform comprises three
homes connected to a transformer.
● A control panel is implemented in the transformer to monitor
and manage the power consumption of each home.
● The transformer level control panel monitors the load of each
home and may decide to send demands to their HEM in order
to reduce power consumption.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Micro grid level energy management
● In this platform a transformer management has been
implemented as a service.
● The controller monitors the home connected to the transformer
in order to prevent overloading of the transformer.
● It receives information about the array of homes connected and
the total load on the transformer.
● The controllers are implemented in the micro-grid level fog
computing platform.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Leveraging Fog computing for
Healthcare IOT
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Healthcare services in Fog layer
● This layer provides computing , networking, storage and other
domain specific services for IOT systems.
● The healthcare domain has a set of requirements that uniquely
identify it from other IOT apps.
● The physical proximity of Fog layer to Body area networks of
sensors & actuators allows us to address the requirements of
healthcare IOT.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Data management
● It has an important role in Fog computing by which sensory data
is locally processed to extract meaningful information.
● Fog layer continuously receives a large amount of sensory data
in a short period of time from the sensor network.
● Different gateways in smart e-health gateway:
Local storage
Data filtering
Data compression
Data fusion
Data analysis
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Local storage
● The gateway needs to store received data from several sources
in a local storage to be able to utilize it in the near future
analysis.
● The local storage in the gateway can be used to store files in
encrypted or compressed format based on type, size and
importance of data.
● Using local storage , the gateway is able to export data to
medical standard formats such as Health level seven (HL7) if
required.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Data filtering
● It is the first data processing unit to implement filtering methods
at the edge after receiving data from sensor network.
● Available light weight filtering in some of the sensor nodes
reduces these accumulated noises although it might be
insufficient in practical cases.
● Data filtering unit in Fog layer enables to remove noise and
increase aspects of the signals using various filters before any
other local data analytics.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Data compression
● In health care IOT applications, loss-less compression is more
preferable in most of the cases because lost data can cause
inappropriate disease diagnosis.
● In some cases loss-less algorithms can be successfully
operated at sensor nodes but they cause a large power
consumption and latency.
● With fog computing all limitations can be avoided.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Data fusion
● It is the data processing unit to integrate sensory data from
multiple sources to obtain more robust data and meaningful
information.
● Data fusion can be divided into 3 classes :
Complementary
Competitive
cooperative
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Data analysis
● Data analysis unit at the edge enables the health care to
process the sensory data locally.
● This unit improves the system performance by decreasing
response latency and data transmission to the cloud servers.
● Data analysis at the edge could manage the system’s
functionality locally , store the sensory data as well as the
calculations in the local storage and subsequently synchronize
the Fog layer with the remote control after reconnecting to the
network.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Event management
● Fog computing provides low latency communication which
helps to notify health experts , caregivers and even patients
very fast in case of serious events.
● The real time and fast response of actuators are important in
some medical events
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
System architecture of
Healthcare IOT
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
System architecture
● The architecture of a system provides information about the
components , interaction and organization of the parts.
● It is one of the key elements for achieving graceful scaling and
performance.
● It is designed to meet functional requirements of the application
domain.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
System architecture
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
System architecture
In healthcare scenario , this architecture is composed of three main
parts in each layer :
● Medical sensors and actuators
● Smart e-health gateways
● Cloud platform
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Internet of things in 5G
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT in 5G
5G technology is expected to provide :
● Faster speeds
● Lower latency
● Network support for massive increase in data traffic
● Expansion of cell sites
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT in 5G
● 5G technology is expected to handle 1000 times more data than
current cellular technologies.
● 5G technology will become backbone of IOT technologies
connecting multiple devices together.
● IOT will be ideal application of 5G.
● The use of millimeter wave communications for many
applications of IOT.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT in 5G
● 5G technology will be fully functional along with IOT enabled
systems like smart homes , smart mobile , smart city ,vehicular,
sports and leisure.
● 5G technology will transmit data 10 times faster than 4G
systems.
● Smart city is a bigger concept implemented by 5G faster
network where things communicate and decide best decision
and devices.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Why 5G is compatible with IOT
● IOT applications require low latency.
● IOT applications require high data rates.
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
IOT & 5G research
● Connected homes
● E-health
● Entertainment
● Home automation
● Security
● Smart architecture
● Smart cars
● Smart grid
● Smart mobility
● Smart parking
● Smart wearables
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Thanks
Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved
Get IoT in 5G Training with Certification
Visit our website
https://telcomaglobal.com/p/iot-in-5g

More Related Content

What's hot

How 5G Will Transform Industrial IoT
How 5G Will Transform Industrial IoTHow 5G Will Transform Industrial IoT
How 5G Will Transform Industrial IoTQualcomm Research
 
5G Design Across Services, Qualcomm
5G Design Across Services, Qualcomm5G Design Across Services, Qualcomm
5G Design Across Services, QualcommTaeho Im
 
Paving the path to Narrowband 5G with LTE IoT
Paving the path to Narrowband 5G with LTE IoTPaving the path to Narrowband 5G with LTE IoT
Paving the path to Narrowband 5G with LTE IoTQualcomm Research
 
Prof. Andy Sutton: 5G RAN Architecture Evolution - Jan 2019
Prof. Andy Sutton: 5G RAN Architecture Evolution - Jan 2019Prof. Andy Sutton: 5G RAN Architecture Evolution - Jan 2019
Prof. Andy Sutton: 5G RAN Architecture Evolution - Jan 20193G4G
 
Building a unified 5G platform
Building a unified 5G platformBuilding a unified 5G platform
Building a unified 5G platformQualcomm Research
 
5G Network - It's Architecture and Technology
5G Network - It's Architecture and Technology5G Network - It's Architecture and Technology
5G Network - It's Architecture and TechnologyRajKumarRaj32
 
5G Network: Requirements, Design Principles, Architectures, and Enabling Tech...
5G Network: Requirements, Design Principles, Architectures, and Enabling Tech...5G Network: Requirements, Design Principles, Architectures, and Enabling Tech...
5G Network: Requirements, Design Principles, Architectures, and Enabling Tech...Sayed Chhattan Shah
 
Propelling 5G forward: a closer look at 3GPP Release-16
Propelling 5G forward: a closer look at 3GPP Release-16Propelling 5G forward: a closer look at 3GPP Release-16
Propelling 5G forward: a closer look at 3GPP Release-16Qualcomm Research
 
The essential role of Gigabit LTE and LTE Advanced Pro in the 5G World
The essential role of Gigabit LTE and LTE Advanced Pro in the 5G WorldThe essential role of Gigabit LTE and LTE Advanced Pro in the 5G World
The essential role of Gigabit LTE and LTE Advanced Pro in the 5G WorldQualcomm Research
 
Making 5G New Radio a Reality - by Qualcomm
Making 5G New Radio a Reality - by QualcommMaking 5G New Radio a Reality - by Qualcomm
Making 5G New Radio a Reality - by QualcommAydin Karaer
 
5G Technology Training and Certification
5G Technology Training and Certification5G Technology Training and Certification
5G Technology Training and CertificationGaganpreet Singh Walia
 
NB-IoT: a sustainable technology for connecting billions of devices
NB-IoT: a sustainable technology for connecting billions of devicesNB-IoT: a sustainable technology for connecting billions of devices
NB-IoT: a sustainable technology for connecting billions of devicesEricsson
 
Making 5G NR(New Radio) a commercial reality
Making 5G NR(New Radio) a commercial realityMaking 5G NR(New Radio) a commercial reality
Making 5G NR(New Radio) a commercial realityQualcomm Research
 
LTE Fundamentals Training and Certification by TELCOMA Global
LTE Fundamentals Training and Certification by TELCOMA GlobalLTE Fundamentals Training and Certification by TELCOMA Global
LTE Fundamentals Training and Certification by TELCOMA GlobalGaganpreet Singh Walia
 
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Barry Lewis, Samsung - 5G Mobile Communications fo...
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Barry Lewis, Samsung - 5G Mobile Communications fo...UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Barry Lewis, Samsung - 5G Mobile Communications fo...
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Barry Lewis, Samsung - 5G Mobile Communications fo...techUK
 
Synchronisation and Time Distribution in Modern Telecommunications Networks
Synchronisation and Time Distribution in Modern Telecommunications NetworksSynchronisation and Time Distribution in Modern Telecommunications Networks
Synchronisation and Time Distribution in Modern Telecommunications Networks3G4G
 

What's hot (20)

How 5G Will Transform Industrial IoT
How 5G Will Transform Industrial IoTHow 5G Will Transform Industrial IoT
How 5G Will Transform Industrial IoT
 
5G Design Across Services, Qualcomm
5G Design Across Services, Qualcomm5G Design Across Services, Qualcomm
5G Design Across Services, Qualcomm
 
5G Testing Training by TELCOMA Global
5G Testing Training by TELCOMA Global5G Testing Training by TELCOMA Global
5G Testing Training by TELCOMA Global
 
Paving the path to Narrowband 5G with LTE IoT
Paving the path to Narrowband 5G with LTE IoTPaving the path to Narrowband 5G with LTE IoT
Paving the path to Narrowband 5G with LTE IoT
 
Prof. Andy Sutton: 5G RAN Architecture Evolution - Jan 2019
Prof. Andy Sutton: 5G RAN Architecture Evolution - Jan 2019Prof. Andy Sutton: 5G RAN Architecture Evolution - Jan 2019
Prof. Andy Sutton: 5G RAN Architecture Evolution - Jan 2019
 
Building a unified 5G platform
Building a unified 5G platformBuilding a unified 5G platform
Building a unified 5G platform
 
5G Network - It's Architecture and Technology
5G Network - It's Architecture and Technology5G Network - It's Architecture and Technology
5G Network - It's Architecture and Technology
 
5G Network: Requirements, Design Principles, Architectures, and Enabling Tech...
5G Network: Requirements, Design Principles, Architectures, and Enabling Tech...5G Network: Requirements, Design Principles, Architectures, and Enabling Tech...
5G Network: Requirements, Design Principles, Architectures, and Enabling Tech...
 
5G NR-based C-V2X
5G NR-based C-V2X5G NR-based C-V2X
5G NR-based C-V2X
 
Propelling 5G forward: a closer look at 3GPP Release-16
Propelling 5G forward: a closer look at 3GPP Release-16Propelling 5G forward: a closer look at 3GPP Release-16
Propelling 5G forward: a closer look at 3GPP Release-16
 
The essential role of Gigabit LTE and LTE Advanced Pro in the 5G World
The essential role of Gigabit LTE and LTE Advanced Pro in the 5G WorldThe essential role of Gigabit LTE and LTE Advanced Pro in the 5G World
The essential role of Gigabit LTE and LTE Advanced Pro in the 5G World
 
Making 5G New Radio a Reality - by Qualcomm
Making 5G New Radio a Reality - by QualcommMaking 5G New Radio a Reality - by Qualcomm
Making 5G New Radio a Reality - by Qualcomm
 
5G Shared Spectrum
5G Shared Spectrum5G Shared Spectrum
5G Shared Spectrum
 
5G Technology Training and Certification
5G Technology Training and Certification5G Technology Training and Certification
5G Technology Training and Certification
 
Evolution to 5G happens Now
Evolution to 5G happens NowEvolution to 5G happens Now
Evolution to 5G happens Now
 
NB-IoT: a sustainable technology for connecting billions of devices
NB-IoT: a sustainable technology for connecting billions of devicesNB-IoT: a sustainable technology for connecting billions of devices
NB-IoT: a sustainable technology for connecting billions of devices
 
Making 5G NR(New Radio) a commercial reality
Making 5G NR(New Radio) a commercial realityMaking 5G NR(New Radio) a commercial reality
Making 5G NR(New Radio) a commercial reality
 
LTE Fundamentals Training and Certification by TELCOMA Global
LTE Fundamentals Training and Certification by TELCOMA GlobalLTE Fundamentals Training and Certification by TELCOMA Global
LTE Fundamentals Training and Certification by TELCOMA Global
 
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Barry Lewis, Samsung - 5G Mobile Communications fo...
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Barry Lewis, Samsung - 5G Mobile Communications fo...UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Barry Lewis, Samsung - 5G Mobile Communications fo...
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Barry Lewis, Samsung - 5G Mobile Communications fo...
 
Synchronisation and Time Distribution in Modern Telecommunications Networks
Synchronisation and Time Distribution in Modern Telecommunications NetworksSynchronisation and Time Distribution in Modern Telecommunications Networks
Synchronisation and Time Distribution in Modern Telecommunications Networks
 

Similar to IOT in 5G Training and Certification by TELCOMA Global

Paul Polakos (Bel Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) - Network Virtualisation
Paul Polakos (Bel Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) - Network VirtualisationPaul Polakos (Bel Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) - Network Virtualisation
Paul Polakos (Bel Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) - Network VirtualisationFIA2010
 
OpenStackを利用したEnterprise Cloudを支える技術 - OpenStack最新情報セミナー 2016年5月
OpenStackを利用したEnterprise Cloudを支える技術 - OpenStack最新情報セミナー 2016年5月OpenStackを利用したEnterprise Cloudを支える技術 - OpenStack最新情報セミナー 2016年5月
OpenStackを利用したEnterprise Cloudを支える技術 - OpenStack最新情報セミナー 2016年5月VirtualTech Japan Inc.
 
Expectation for SDN as Carrier's Network
Expectation for SDN as Carrier's NetworkExpectation for SDN as Carrier's Network
Expectation for SDN as Carrier's NetworkOpen Networking Summits
 
Accelerating 5G enterprise networks with edge computing and latency assurance
Accelerating 5G enterprise networks with edge computing and latency assuranceAccelerating 5G enterprise networks with edge computing and latency assurance
Accelerating 5G enterprise networks with edge computing and latency assuranceADVA
 
Edge Computing Platforms and Protocols - Ph.D. thesis
Edge Computing Platforms and Protocols - Ph.D. thesisEdge Computing Platforms and Protocols - Ph.D. thesis
Edge Computing Platforms and Protocols - Ph.D. thesisNitinder Mohan
 
Implementing vCPE with OpenStack and Software Defined Networks
Implementing vCPE with OpenStack and Software Defined NetworksImplementing vCPE with OpenStack and Software Defined Networks
Implementing vCPE with OpenStack and Software Defined NetworksPLUMgrid
 
Innovations in Edge Computing and MEC
Innovations in Edge Computing and MECInnovations in Edge Computing and MEC
Innovations in Edge Computing and MECSabidur Rahman
 
NTTドコモ様 導入事例 OpenStack Summit 2016 Barcelona 講演「Expanding and Deepening NTT D...
NTTドコモ様 導入事例 OpenStack Summit 2016 Barcelona 講演「Expanding and Deepening NTT D...NTTドコモ様 導入事例 OpenStack Summit 2016 Barcelona 講演「Expanding and Deepening NTT D...
NTTドコモ様 導入事例 OpenStack Summit 2016 Barcelona 講演「Expanding and Deepening NTT D...VirtualTech Japan Inc.
 
Iisrt zzz satyabrata khatua
Iisrt zzz satyabrata khatuaIisrt zzz satyabrata khatua
Iisrt zzz satyabrata khatuaIISRT
 
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical Networking
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical NetworkingNext Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical Networking
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical NetworkingADVA
 
Next Steps in the SDN/OpenFlow Network Innovation
Next Steps in the SDN/OpenFlow Network InnovationNext Steps in the SDN/OpenFlow Network Innovation
Next Steps in the SDN/OpenFlow Network InnovationOpen Networking Summits
 
Cloud Computing And Security : ©Abhinav_R_Kamble Presentations
Cloud Computing And Security : ©Abhinav_R_Kamble PresentationsCloud Computing And Security : ©Abhinav_R_Kamble Presentations
Cloud Computing And Security : ©Abhinav_R_Kamble PresentationsAbhinav R Kamble
 
HiveMQ + Kafka - The Ideal Solution for IoT MQTT Data Integration
HiveMQ + Kafka - The Ideal Solution for IoT MQTT Data IntegrationHiveMQ + Kafka - The Ideal Solution for IoT MQTT Data Integration
HiveMQ + Kafka - The Ideal Solution for IoT MQTT Data IntegrationHiveMQ
 
basic concept of Cloud computing and its architecture
basic concept of Cloud computing  and its architecturebasic concept of Cloud computing  and its architecture
basic concept of Cloud computing and its architectureMohammad Ilyas Malik
 
5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments Work
5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments Work5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments Work
5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments WorkLumina Networks
 
5G and edge computing - CORAL perspective
5G and edge computing - CORAL perspective5G and edge computing - CORAL perspective
5G and edge computing - CORAL perspectiveRichard Scott
 
LCU13: Networking Summit Keynote
LCU13: Networking Summit KeynoteLCU13: Networking Summit Keynote
LCU13: Networking Summit KeynoteLinaro
 

Similar to IOT in 5G Training and Certification by TELCOMA Global (20)

Web rtc for iot, edge computing use cases
Web rtc for iot, edge computing use casesWeb rtc for iot, edge computing use cases
Web rtc for iot, edge computing use cases
 
Paul Polakos (Bel Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) - Network Virtualisation
Paul Polakos (Bel Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) - Network VirtualisationPaul Polakos (Bel Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) - Network Virtualisation
Paul Polakos (Bel Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) - Network Virtualisation
 
OpenStackを利用したEnterprise Cloudを支える技術 - OpenStack最新情報セミナー 2016年5月
OpenStackを利用したEnterprise Cloudを支える技術 - OpenStack最新情報セミナー 2016年5月OpenStackを利用したEnterprise Cloudを支える技術 - OpenStack最新情報セミナー 2016年5月
OpenStackを利用したEnterprise Cloudを支える技術 - OpenStack最新情報セミナー 2016年5月
 
Expectation for SDN as Carrier's Network
Expectation for SDN as Carrier's NetworkExpectation for SDN as Carrier's Network
Expectation for SDN as Carrier's Network
 
Accelerating 5G enterprise networks with edge computing and latency assurance
Accelerating 5G enterprise networks with edge computing and latency assuranceAccelerating 5G enterprise networks with edge computing and latency assurance
Accelerating 5G enterprise networks with edge computing and latency assurance
 
Edge Computing Platforms and Protocols - Ph.D. thesis
Edge Computing Platforms and Protocols - Ph.D. thesisEdge Computing Platforms and Protocols - Ph.D. thesis
Edge Computing Platforms and Protocols - Ph.D. thesis
 
Implementing vCPE with OpenStack and Software Defined Networks
Implementing vCPE with OpenStack and Software Defined NetworksImplementing vCPE with OpenStack and Software Defined Networks
Implementing vCPE with OpenStack and Software Defined Networks
 
Innovations in Edge Computing and MEC
Innovations in Edge Computing and MECInnovations in Edge Computing and MEC
Innovations in Edge Computing and MEC
 
NTTドコモ様 導入事例 OpenStack Summit 2016 Barcelona 講演「Expanding and Deepening NTT D...
NTTドコモ様 導入事例 OpenStack Summit 2016 Barcelona 講演「Expanding and Deepening NTT D...NTTドコモ様 導入事例 OpenStack Summit 2016 Barcelona 講演「Expanding and Deepening NTT D...
NTTドコモ様 導入事例 OpenStack Summit 2016 Barcelona 講演「Expanding and Deepening NTT D...
 
Iisrt zzz satyabrata khatua
Iisrt zzz satyabrata khatuaIisrt zzz satyabrata khatua
Iisrt zzz satyabrata khatua
 
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical Networking
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical NetworkingNext Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical Networking
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical Networking
 
Next Steps in the SDN/OpenFlow Network Innovation
Next Steps in the SDN/OpenFlow Network InnovationNext Steps in the SDN/OpenFlow Network Innovation
Next Steps in the SDN/OpenFlow Network Innovation
 
Cloud Computing And Security : ©Abhinav_R_Kamble Presentations
Cloud Computing And Security : ©Abhinav_R_Kamble PresentationsCloud Computing And Security : ©Abhinav_R_Kamble Presentations
Cloud Computing And Security : ©Abhinav_R_Kamble Presentations
 
Ppt
Ppt Ppt
Ppt
 
HiveMQ + Kafka - The Ideal Solution for IoT MQTT Data Integration
HiveMQ + Kafka - The Ideal Solution for IoT MQTT Data IntegrationHiveMQ + Kafka - The Ideal Solution for IoT MQTT Data Integration
HiveMQ + Kafka - The Ideal Solution for IoT MQTT Data Integration
 
basic concept of Cloud computing and its architecture
basic concept of Cloud computing  and its architecturebasic concept of Cloud computing  and its architecture
basic concept of Cloud computing and its architecture
 
5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments Work
5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments Work5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments Work
5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments Work
 
NFV_vCPE
NFV_vCPENFV_vCPE
NFV_vCPE
 
5G and edge computing - CORAL perspective
5G and edge computing - CORAL perspective5G and edge computing - CORAL perspective
5G and edge computing - CORAL perspective
 
LCU13: Networking Summit Keynote
LCU13: Networking Summit KeynoteLCU13: Networking Summit Keynote
LCU13: Networking Summit Keynote
 

Recently uploaded

Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfGen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfAddepto
 
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project SetupStreamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project SetupFlorian Wilhelm
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxNavinnSomaal
 
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data PrivacyTrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data PrivacyTrustArc
 
H2O.ai CEO/Founder: Sri Ambati Keynote at Wells Fargo Day
H2O.ai CEO/Founder: Sri Ambati Keynote at Wells Fargo DayH2O.ai CEO/Founder: Sri Ambati Keynote at Wells Fargo Day
H2O.ai CEO/Founder: Sri Ambati Keynote at Wells Fargo DaySri Ambati
 
Advanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An IntroductionAdvanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An IntroductionDilum Bandara
 
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and ConsThe Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and ConsPixlogix Infotech
 
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQLDeveloper Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQLScyllaDB
 
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR SystemsHuman Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR SystemsMark Billinghurst
 
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering TipsVertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering TipsMiki Katsuragi
 
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdfUnraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdfAlex Barbosa Coqueiro
 
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your BrandWordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brandgvaughan
 
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easyCommit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easyAlfredo García Lavilla
 
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level pieceStory boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piececharlottematthew16
 
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):comworks
 
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!Manik S Magar
 
Designing IA for AI - Information Architecture Conference 2024
Designing IA for AI - Information Architecture Conference 2024Designing IA for AI - Information Architecture Conference 2024
Designing IA for AI - Information Architecture Conference 2024Enterprise Knowledge
 
SIP trunking in Janus @ Kamailio World 2024
SIP trunking in Janus @ Kamailio World 2024SIP trunking in Janus @ Kamailio World 2024
SIP trunking in Janus @ Kamailio World 2024Lorenzo Miniero
 
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL CertsScanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL CertsRizwan Syed
 
How AI, OpenAI, and ChatGPT impact business and software.
How AI, OpenAI, and ChatGPT impact business and software.How AI, OpenAI, and ChatGPT impact business and software.
How AI, OpenAI, and ChatGPT impact business and software.Curtis Poe
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfGen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
 
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project SetupStreamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
 
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data PrivacyTrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
 
H2O.ai CEO/Founder: Sri Ambati Keynote at Wells Fargo Day
H2O.ai CEO/Founder: Sri Ambati Keynote at Wells Fargo DayH2O.ai CEO/Founder: Sri Ambati Keynote at Wells Fargo Day
H2O.ai CEO/Founder: Sri Ambati Keynote at Wells Fargo Day
 
Advanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An IntroductionAdvanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
 
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and ConsThe Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
 
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQLDeveloper Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
 
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR SystemsHuman Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
 
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering TipsVertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
 
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdfUnraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
 
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your BrandWordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brand
 
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easyCommit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
 
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level pieceStory boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piece
 
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
 
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
 
Designing IA for AI - Information Architecture Conference 2024
Designing IA for AI - Information Architecture Conference 2024Designing IA for AI - Information Architecture Conference 2024
Designing IA for AI - Information Architecture Conference 2024
 
SIP trunking in Janus @ Kamailio World 2024
SIP trunking in Janus @ Kamailio World 2024SIP trunking in Janus @ Kamailio World 2024
SIP trunking in Janus @ Kamailio World 2024
 
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL CertsScanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
 
How AI, OpenAI, and ChatGPT impact business and software.
How AI, OpenAI, and ChatGPT impact business and software.How AI, OpenAI, and ChatGPT impact business and software.
How AI, OpenAI, and ChatGPT impact business and software.
 

IOT in 5G Training and Certification by TELCOMA Global

  • 1. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT in 5G TELCOMAwww.telcomaglobal.com
  • 2. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Internet of things in 5G
  • 3. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT in 5G : There are three different types of clouds: ● Data centres ● Backbone IP networks ● Cellular core networks Responsible for computation , storage , communication & network management.
  • 4. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved FOG
  • 5. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog : ● It refers to an architecture for computing , storage , control or communication network and that as a network architecture it may support variety of applications. ● Three dimensions : ● Carry out a substantial amount of storage at or near the end user. ● Carry out a substantial amount of communication at or near the end user. ● Carry out a substantial amount of computing & management , control & configuration at or near the end user.
  • 6. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog : ● Fog Networking architecture ● Fog computing architecture ● Fog storage architecture ● Fog control architecture
  • 7. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Computation & management of Fog
  • 8. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Paradrop : An edge computing platform in home gateways
  • 9. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Introduction : ● Cloud computing platforms such as Amazon EC2 & Google app engine have become a popular approach to provide ubiquitous access to services across different user devices. ● Netflix & dropbox are popular cloud based services. ● For better user experience , computation is performed close to end user referred to as “ edge computing “ & comes in various flavours including : Cyber foraging , cloudlets and fog computing
  • 10. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Paradrop : ● Unique edge computing framework ● It allows developers to leverage one of the last bastions of persistent computing resources in the end customer premises: the gateway ( wireless Access point or home setup box). ● Paradrop framework allows multi tenancy through virtualisation, dynamic installation through the developer API and resource control through managed policy design.
  • 11. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Paradrop : Enabling multi-tenant wireless gateways & applications
  • 12. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Enabling multi-tenant gateways & apps ● We want to push computation onto home gateways (e.g APs or setup boxes ) for reasons : ● Home gateways can handle it. ● Internet gateway is there in the home. ● Pervasive hardware
  • 13. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Paradrop capabilities : ● Privacy ● Low latency ● Local networking context ● Proprietary friendly ● Internet disconnectivity
  • 14. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved BANDWIDTH
  • 15. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Leveraging the Fog : ● User based system - example of fog networking paradigm. ● Fog like architecture allows users to better control services they receive. ● Fog networking can be applied to a broad range of systems , ranging from distributed storage and computing to network bandwidth allocation.
  • 16. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Socially aware cooperative D2D & D4D communications towards Fog Networking
  • 17. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Cooperative communication : ● It is an efficient D2D & D4D communication paradigm where devices can serve as relays for each other. ● Cooperative D2D & D4D communication can achieve BW by exploiting different types of spectrum bands to support D2D communications : ● Inband D2D & D4D communication. ● Outband D2D & D4D communication.
  • 18. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Storage & Computation in Fog
  • 19. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Distributed caching for enhanced communication efficiency : Wireless data traffic expected to increase by almost 10000 % over next 5 years. Type of data traffic increasing properties : ● User activity is highly asynchronous. ● High content reuse.
  • 20. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Two caching methods : ● Femto - Caching : small dedicated “ helper nodes” can cache popular files & serve requests from wireless users by enabling localized wireless communication. ● The devices “pool” their caching resources so that different devices caches different files and then exchange them, when occasion arises , through short range , highly spectrally efficient , D2D communication known as user caching.
  • 21. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Two caching methods : ● User - caching enables the users to “ pool “ their caching resources so that different files & then exchange them through short range , highly spectrally efficient , local D2D communication which results in further gains in spectral efficiency.
  • 22. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Get IoT in 5G Training with Certification Visit our website https://telcomaglobal.com/p/iot-in-5g
  • 23. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved User caching
  • 24. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Cluster based caching & D2D comm. : ● In D2D network architecture , where devices act as caches. ● Let no. of files cached at each user & “K” be finite & do not assume any helper stations. ● If device cannot obtain a file through D2D communication, it can obtain it from macro cellular BS through conventional cellular transmission.
  • 25. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Wireless Video Fog
  • 26. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Wireless video Fog : ● To serve geographically distributed clients , the stream is distributed using a cloud , with the wireless clients independently pulling the stream via Access point or Base station. ● In wireless Fog for live video , the devices hence donate their resources ( computing power, storage and communication BW) to scale up the system in a cost effective manner.
  • 27. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Wireless video Fog : ● The cloud is integrated with a wireless fog. ● In the fog, a source node first pulls the stream from a nearby cloud server through an AP or BS. ● It then distributes its stream to nearby clients. ● By cooperatively relaying their received packets , nodes can efficiently distribute the live stream within the fog.
  • 28. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Wireless video Fog :
  • 29. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Wireless video Fog : ● In a wireless fog, conventionally the live stream is distributed using the “ store - and - forward “ approach , where selected broadcasters simply forward their received packets to their neighbors.
  • 30. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Elastic Mobile device clouds :
  • 31. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Elastic mobile device clouds : ● The cloudlet system move computation closer to mobile devices, creating a two tier architecture . ● A mobile device can offload to a nearby, less capable server, at low latency and high bandwidth rather than offloading to the cloud. ● In the cloudlet vision , these nearby servers would be located in public & commercial spaces where people congregate.
  • 32. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Vision of Edge based clouds : Two observations : ● While gap remains between truly mobile devices(handheld , wearable) & high capacity servers, mobile devices have grown increasingly powerful especially when laptops are included. ● From an architectural perspective , it is possible use the cloudlet , responsible for receiving tasks, scheduling their computation and returning results & a complete cluster responsible for performing the computation.
  • 33. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Mont Blanc : ● This project aims to develop an energy and cost efficient exascale HPC architecture. ● It utilizes energy efficient mobile device processors and assembles a set of these processors.
  • 34. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Goal of Mont Blanc project : ● Maximizing the performance of every single processor. ● Efficiently clustering multiple processors. To maximize the performance gains from each processor, the authors address a set of hardware challenges such as lack of cooling infrastructure as well as software challenges
  • 35. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Computing while charging : It is a distributed computing infrastructure that uses smartphones as the main computing nodes. It consists of : ● Data center that has tasks to execute. ● Mobile devices with idle capacities that are charging their batteries & connected to the data center via internet.
  • 36. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Computing while charging : ● The CWC architecture is designed to enable a data center to utilize idle capacity in mobile devices to enhance its performance and/or reduce data center energy consumption. ● The CWC cluster environment is stable. ● The mobile devices are connected to power sources, which means they do not move & they have good energy availability.
  • 37. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Femto Cloud :
  • 38. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Femto cloud : ● It is a system designed & implemented tp leverage mobile devices to provide mobile computing services at the edge. ● It is designed to cluster co-located mobile devices in environments where mobile devices presence times can be estimated. ● Femto cloud architecture consists of a control device & a set of executing mobile devices.
  • 39. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Femto cloud : The Femto cloud architecture predicts task characteristics , estimates device capacities , presence times & uses the acquired information to distribute tasks across different executing devices as follows : ● Task/cloud interface : it relies on the control device, which is relatively stable compared to rest of devices in a Femto cloud to provide a stable & discoverable interface between femto cloud & its potential users.
  • 40. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Femto cloud : ● Execution prediction : it relies on a generic task model where a task is coordinated by its input size , output size and computational load. ● Femto cloud only needs to estimate its output size & its computational load. ● It relies on task originator to send the task with an estimate for its computational load.
  • 41. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Femto cloud : ● Device management : it is divided into three sub-tasks implemented by control device and the computing mobile devices : ● Discovery & registration ● Estimating device capacity ● Estimating the device presence time
  • 42. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Femto cloud : ● Network management : it utilizes the shared wireless spectrum to send tasks to their executing devices & gather their results . ● Task assignment & scheduling module
  • 43. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Applications of Fog :
  • 44. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Role of Fog computing in the future of the Automobile :
  • 45. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Role in Automobiles : ● Future automobiles will look more powerful, compact, scalable data centres on wheels or fog computing nodes on wheels travelling within highways & cities equipped with powerful fog computing capabilities at their intersections & along their pathways. ● Fog computing an ideal bridge between modern IT & operational technologies. ● Time triggered technologies based on precise time distribution
  • 46. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Role in Automobiles : ● Introduction of standard networking technologies such as ethernet,wi-fi, bluetooth. ● Adoption of modern security applications. ● Exposure to models of computation & resource virtualization. ● Advances in real time computing & deterministic networking.
  • 47. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT virtuous information cycle :
  • 48. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Future automotive E/E architecture :
  • 49. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Geographic addressing for field networks :
  • 50. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Field networking :
  • 51. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Field networking : ● Data communication networks enables devices in large scale physical environment to communicate in order to support real world tasks. ● In addition to emergency response & games , other applications of field networking include Geosensing & data collection , process control , drone airspace awareness & control , military operations & force protection , military training , connected & autonomous vehicles.
  • 52. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Field networking : ● Field networking scenarios involve fog networking scenarios. ● Firefighters need maps that come from servers in the cloud & may upload logged sensor data to the cloud to support action reviews.
  • 53. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Geographic Addressing : ● It refers to communication protocols that allow a sender to specify the intended recipients with traditional schemes, such as IP addressing. ● The address refers exactly to the set of devices that are in the area at the time the message is transferred , a set whose extension changes rapidly with time.
  • 54. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT capabilities towards 5G :
  • 55. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT capabilities towards 5G : ● LTE IOT, which includes enhanced eMTC ● Long term evolution for machines ● Narrowband IOT
  • 56. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Executing use cases : ● Ubiquitous coverage : coverage of challenging locations by optimizing the device link budgeted for low - data rates. ● Ultra - low current : it enables efficient use of device battery life to maximize years of useful operation in the field. ● Increased capacity : to efficiently support dense connections per km2. ● Low complexity : scaling the IOT for low end , single mode use cases.
  • 57. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved On the way to 5G & IOT : ● Connecting & managing growing no. of cars , meters , machinery sensors and consumer electronics profitably will require innovative business models. ● The vast majority of operator IOT revenues come from connectivity. ● Operators capable of creating & managing
  • 58. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved From IOT to IOE :
  • 59. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved From IOT to IOE : ● IOT is a novel computing platform that is rapidly gaining space in terms of modern communication technologies. ● IOT idea implied other concepts, such as IOS - internet of service IOE - internet of everything WOT - web of things
  • 60. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Internet of everything : ● IOE connects people, data , things and processes in networks of billions or trillions of connections. ● There are three keys in which IOE will significantly impact our lives as described : IOT will automate connections IOE will enable fast personal communication & decision making IOE will uncover new information
  • 61. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOE’s individual concepts : ● People ● Data ● Things ● Process
  • 62. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Architecture :
  • 63. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Architecture recommended by IAB : RFC 7452 presents four common interaction models between the actors of the IOT : ● Communication between objects ● Communication from objects to the cloud ● Communication from objects to a gateway ● From objects to back end data sharing
  • 64. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Three tier architecture : A large number of groups have embarked on the development of a standard architecture for the IOT. Applications Cloud computing Sensor network
  • 65. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Layered Architecture This architecture is often used to describe the structure & existing relationship between different IOT actors : This architecture takes form of superimposed layers: ● Physical devices & controllers ● Connectivity ● Edge computing ● Data accumulation ● Data abstraction ● Applications ● Collaboration & processes
  • 66. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Steps & technologies in ecosystem of IOT ● Identity ● Capture ● Connect ● Integrate ● network
  • 67. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Steps : ● Identifying : Knowing how to precisely determine which object is connected to what in what way and in which location. ● Capture : in order for CO’s to fulfill their role of bridge between the physical and virtual worlds, sensors are indispensable. ● Connection : linking objects with each other so that they can exchange data in a more autonomous manner. ● Integrate : connecting CO’s to the virtual world with the help of wireless communication method. ● Networking : users want to able to interact remotely with their objects while the providers want to collect the data generated , that is often the service basis.
  • 68. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog Computing :
  • 69. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Basics : ● Introduction of IOT brings billions of devices to the internet. ● To overcome the challenges of these devices and meet the requirements of the application domain . ● The concept of fog computing is the latest descendant in the line of physical separation of functional units.
  • 70. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Characteristics of Fog layer : ● Fog layer is closer to the perception layer & this proximity provides a range of advantages that characterize the layer. ● Location awareness comes due to the large scale geographical distribution of devices that make up the Fog layer. ● This subset of of resource constrained devices are located close to each other and the managing gateway can easily locate each device.
  • 71. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Characteristics of Fog layer : ● The geographical distribution of the Fog layer & subsequently the offered low communication latency are among the critical features of fog layer. ● The IOT in general is dominated by wireless networks. ● There are many wireless protocols mostly tailored for low power operation , coverage or bandwidth.
  • 72. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Characteristics of Fog layer : ● The majority of these protocols connect sensor nodes to the fog layer to get access to the internet. ● Fog layer provides an additional benefit of acting as interpretability layer among these heterogenous protocols. ● The gateways in the Fog layer can also perform lightweight analytics at the edge to give feedback , command and notification to the end users as well as sensor nodes in real time.
  • 73. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Design & organization of Fog layer : ● In a larger environment, multiple access points can be arranged to provide users with seamless connectivity throughout the intended area. ● In addition to simply passing network packets , these networked smart gateways can process the data or store it when necessary. ● Distributed smart gateways communicate with the cloud , the sensor layer and among themselves.
  • 74. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog computing services : These services are organized into three layers : ● Compute ● Storage ● Network
  • 75. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Computing services : ● There are multiple configurations of sharing the computing load among the different layers in the IOT based systems. ● Beside data management, events can be handled at the Fog layer. ● There are many middleware that leverage the fog layer to manage devices through abstraction , agent based management & virtual machines.
  • 76. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Storage services : ● The storage services helps to enhance the reliability of the system by maintaining proper behavior of client nodes. ● Combined with computing service, stored data can be filtered, analyzed and compressed for efficient transmission.
  • 77. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved communication services : ● The communication in the IOT is dominated by wireless nodes. ● The Fog layer is located in a strategic place to organize multitude of wireless protocols and unify their communication to the cloud layer. ● This helps in managing sub-networks of sensors and actuators providing security, channeling messaging among devices & enhancing reliability of the system.
  • 78. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Management of Fog layer :
  • 79. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT Resource estimation challenges : ● Fog will act like a mediator & will be able to perform tasks that may not be efficiently done by distant cloud. ● Fog would be present close to the underlying nodes for the purpose of offloading the tasks & preprocessing the raw data. ● Fog will also be responsible to minimize delay & enhance service quality.
  • 80. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Resource management : ● Resource scheduling is tricky in case of mobile nodes. ● Resource underutilization become problem when underlying nodes are mobile. ● Fog plays an important role in resource management , being in proximity to the users and to make decisions in a more realistic way. ● Mission critical & latency sensitive IOT services require very quick response & processing.
  • 81. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Resource management : ● The concept of fog networking is to bring networking resources near the nodes that are generating data . ● Fog resources lies between the perception layer & cloud layer. ● For mobile nodes , fog provides low latency and high quality streaming through proxies & access points located across highways & tracks. ● Resource & power constrained individual nodes , WSNs & virtual sensor networks would be able to take advantage from the presence of fogs.
  • 82. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Resource management : ● The concept of fog networking is to bring networking resources near the nodes that are generating data . ● Fog resources lies between the perception layer & cloud layer. ● For mobile nodes , fog provides low latency and high quality streaming through proxies & access points located across highways & tracks. ● Resource & power constrained individual nodes , WSNs & virtual sensor networks would be able to take advantage from the presence of fogs.
  • 83. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog Resource estimation & its challenges :
  • 84. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog Resource estimation & its challenges : ● Depending upon the type of IOT service , the underlying nodes can be devices as well as dumb objects. ● A multitude of mobile nodes , including fast moving vehicles would also be among the pool of nodes requiring resources from a fog.
  • 85. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog as a middleware between IOT & Cloud :
  • 86. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog as a middleware :
  • 87. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Device type : ● A resource rich computer or laptop with ample resources a lot of resource with high quality expectations. ● A sensor would be resource constrained. ● Fog has to allocate resources keeping in view the power or battery status of the sensor. ● Processing resource would be the key as the data generated from them may have to be accumulated, trimmed & processed before sending it to the cloud or creating services locally.
  • 88. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Mobility on the ground : ● With mobility , the resource procurement becomes more of challenge. ● Several crowdsensing applications will take benefit from fog based IOT services. ● Several sensors within a vehicle will be working under a fog. ● Fog has to take into account the type sensor, the way they are being powered, data communication frequency, mobility speed & mobility pattern while deciding about reasonable resources.
  • 89. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Mobility in the Air : internet of Drones ● For flying objects , resource estimation would be way beyond the conventions. ● IOD would require much faster processing & high bandwidth. ● Some drones would generate HD video data , some will be responsible for imagery , and some would be equipped with sensors or an array of sensors.
  • 90. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog monitoring various factors for resource allocation
  • 91. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Power utilization & status ● Fog is responsible for monitoring power and deciding when to offload tasks from devices. ● The resource estimation would be performed dynamically in real time.
  • 92. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Data types ● Types of data plays an important role in accessing the time and amount of resources. ● Multimedia data would require processing , memory, storage & GPU. ● Storage & memory depends on type of data and nature of application.
  • 93. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Security ● It is of two types : data security & communication security ● Data security refers to making the data unreadable for unintended party. ● Communication security means the data is transferred through a secure channel.
  • 94. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Customer’s reliability & loyality of service utilization ● It would be very difficult to forecast if a requiring customer is going to fully utilize the resources requested for. ● With mobile nodes, reliability can not be guaranteed. ● If a certain check is set on customer’s behavior and service utilization pattern , better resource estimation can be performed.
  • 95. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog’s role within ULSS
  • 96. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Architecture ● Sensors & actuators are responsible for gathering information & acting on the environment. ● Heterogenous fog nodes , which constitute the aggregation points. ● The “things” & “nodes” communicate mostly through wireless technologies , since both things & nodes can move.
  • 97. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Architecture ● The cloud constitutes the highest layer, offering a large pool of resources low-cost without any latency requirements.
  • 98. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog ‘s role within ULSS ● These systems can exploit the location of the fog nodes & their hierarchical organisation to communicate & to become aware of their extent. ● Fog nodes have visibility over a wider geographic range than the one available to individual “ things”. ● Fog nodes can transmit information such as road conditions to optimize cars trajectories in real time.
  • 99. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog ‘s role within ULSS ● These systems can exploit the location of the fog nodes & their hierarchical organisation to communicate & to become aware of their extent. ● Fog nodes have visibility over a wider geographic range than the one available to individual “ things”. ● Fog nodes can transmit information such as road conditions to optimize cars trajectories in real time.
  • 100. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Fog ‘s role within ULSS ● When “things” move out of the range they get disconnected from that node. ● If another node is available in the next location , the process can continue. ● This technique eliminates the need of migrating data from one node to the next node because the “thing” itself carries the necessary information.
  • 101. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Services of Fog layer :
  • 102. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Blockchain ● It is a decentralized ledger of all Bitcoin transactions across a peer to peer network. ● The nodes with in the network validate the transaction and the user’s status by using known algorithms to ensure that the same bitcoins were not spent previously.
  • 103. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Blockchain ● A verified transaction can involve cryptocurrency , contracts, records & other information. ● Using this technology , users can confirm transactions without the need for a central certifying authority , normally enforced by central banks.
  • 104. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT , Fog computing & Block chain ● IOT devices normally have limited resources that are not enough to properly support cryptocurrency mining due to its computational cost. ● Mining of blocks is time consuming & creates signalling overhead traffic , which is undesirable. Moreover , blockchain does not properly scale with the ever increasing introduction of nodes in the network.
  • 105. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOTA ● It is a novel transactional settlement and data transfer layer for IOT. ● It is based on a new distributed ledger , the tangle which overcomes the deficiencies of blockchain designs & introduces a new way of reaching consensus in a decentralized peer - to - peer system. ● IOTA enables companies to explore new B2B models by making every technological resource a potential service to be traded in an open market.
  • 106. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOTA ● New approaches for IOT have been proposed with the introduction of Fog & Mist. ● IOTA combines both Fog & Mist into a new distributed computing solution. ● This can be seen as a combination of smart sensors with built-in computational capabilities (mist computing) with nearby processing stations ( Fog computing).
  • 107. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Get IoT in 5G Training with Certification Visit our website https://telcomaglobal.com/p/iot-in-5g
  • 108. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Services of Fog layer :
  • 109. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved ADEPT :
  • 110. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Autonomous decentralized P2P Telemetry ● By using the devices themselves as computational, storage & communication nodes , we can build “hybrid” IOT systems where the edge complements centralized systems. ● IBM & Samsung have developed ADEPT proof of concept. ● This work is supported by three distinct protocols: ● Bit torrent ● Ethereum ● Telehash
  • 111. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Autonomous decentralized P2P Telemetry ● Use case : decentralized advertising marketplace using large format displays to share & publish content without a centralized controller. The concept in LFD as compared with conventional is that we can share the content with anyone.
  • 112. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Multi party computation :
  • 113. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Multi party computation ● Secure multi-party computing is a technique that can be used here , since its purpose is to have multi parties exchanging secret information privately without the need of trusted third party. ● MPC consists of two or more parties where each part has their own secret input.
  • 114. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Self Aware fog computing in private & secure spheres :
  • 115. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Self aware fog computing ● Wearable sensors for measuring our leisure & sports activities as well as our health conditions have proliferated & gained acceptance. ● The advances of sensing, computation & communication technology are also being utilized in military applications.
  • 116. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Cloud , Fog & Mist computing networks ● The functional & non-functional system parameters are affected by the selection of computing architecture when choosing between Fog, Mist & cloud computing architectures. ● Some of these parameters include latency of control loops, bandwidth usage , storage requirements , security & privacy aspects , system robustness & reliability. ● In applications where low latency from the sensor to the data consumer is critical - mist computing architecture is beneficial.
  • 117. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Cloud , Fog & Mist computing networks ● Cloud computing is applicable where we are either processing big amounts of data, for which processing methods may be complex. ● Fog computing brings computation closer to the edge of the network. In Fog computing , a more capable device bears the responsibility for data processing or IOT application execution.
  • 118. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Self aware data processing The umbrella term self awareness encloses a no. of concepts such as : ● Self - adaptation ● Self - organization ● Self - healing ● Self - expression and other self - properties
  • 119. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Self aware data processing A self aware system should fully understand its own situation & detect its own misbehavior or underperformance due to : ● Faults, that may be caused by aging , accidents or physical attacks ● A malicious attack on its functions ● Functional design errors in its hardware or software
  • 120. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Control as a service in cyber physical energy systems over Fog computing
  • 121. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Power grid & energy management ● Localized distributed energy system is called microgrid. ● The primary purpose of microgrid is to ensure local , reliable and affordable energy security for communities. ● The growing number of devices & customers in the power grid increases the demand for electrical energy consumption.
  • 122. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Energy management methodologies ● Smart & energy efficient appliance control ● Utilizing renewable energy ● Electricity demand management
  • 123. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Cyber physical energy systems ● The cyber system brings the capability of computation , communications & control. ● The smart grid which leverages the cyber and physical interaction is called CPES. ● It brings multi level monitoring & control capability to the power grid in order to improve its reliability, flexibility, efficiency & cost effectiveness.
  • 124. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Cyber physical energy systems ● Multitude of sensors at different levels of the system responsible for monitoring multiple variables indicating state of the system. ● Major requirements of the architecture : Interoperability Scalability Ease of deployment Open architecture Play & plug capability Local & remote monitoring
  • 125. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Control as a service ● The energy management platform can be used for any type of buildings & various domains of operation e.g microgrid or home. ● The energy management may have various purposes: Monitoring & metering the power consumption of each device e.g home power consumption Managing the energy consumption by controlling the devices efficiently.
  • 126. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Residential cyber-physical energy system ● The implementation of caas on top of fog computing platform is applied to two prototypes of HEM & microgrid- level energy management to demonstrate its advantages for different domains.
  • 127. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Home energy management ● In the home , multiple smart devices such as : HVAC, water heater & EV charger. ● Each device is monitored & controlled by the HEM control panel. ● The devices have their own control panel to monitor their status & set their configurations, ● The home is being monitored by a network of four sensor devices . ● The sensor network is defined as a subsystem inside the platform.
  • 128. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Micro grid level energy management ● The micro level energy management platform comprises three homes connected to a transformer. ● A control panel is implemented in the transformer to monitor and manage the power consumption of each home. ● The transformer level control panel monitors the load of each home and may decide to send demands to their HEM in order to reduce power consumption.
  • 129. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Micro grid level energy management ● In this platform a transformer management has been implemented as a service. ● The controller monitors the home connected to the transformer in order to prevent overloading of the transformer. ● It receives information about the array of homes connected and the total load on the transformer. ● The controllers are implemented in the micro-grid level fog computing platform.
  • 130. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Leveraging Fog computing for Healthcare IOT
  • 131. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Healthcare services in Fog layer ● This layer provides computing , networking, storage and other domain specific services for IOT systems. ● The healthcare domain has a set of requirements that uniquely identify it from other IOT apps. ● The physical proximity of Fog layer to Body area networks of sensors & actuators allows us to address the requirements of healthcare IOT.
  • 132. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Data management ● It has an important role in Fog computing by which sensory data is locally processed to extract meaningful information. ● Fog layer continuously receives a large amount of sensory data in a short period of time from the sensor network. ● Different gateways in smart e-health gateway: Local storage Data filtering Data compression Data fusion Data analysis
  • 133. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Local storage ● The gateway needs to store received data from several sources in a local storage to be able to utilize it in the near future analysis. ● The local storage in the gateway can be used to store files in encrypted or compressed format based on type, size and importance of data. ● Using local storage , the gateway is able to export data to medical standard formats such as Health level seven (HL7) if required.
  • 134. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Data filtering ● It is the first data processing unit to implement filtering methods at the edge after receiving data from sensor network. ● Available light weight filtering in some of the sensor nodes reduces these accumulated noises although it might be insufficient in practical cases. ● Data filtering unit in Fog layer enables to remove noise and increase aspects of the signals using various filters before any other local data analytics.
  • 135. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Data compression ● In health care IOT applications, loss-less compression is more preferable in most of the cases because lost data can cause inappropriate disease diagnosis. ● In some cases loss-less algorithms can be successfully operated at sensor nodes but they cause a large power consumption and latency. ● With fog computing all limitations can be avoided.
  • 136. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Data fusion ● It is the data processing unit to integrate sensory data from multiple sources to obtain more robust data and meaningful information. ● Data fusion can be divided into 3 classes : Complementary Competitive cooperative
  • 137. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Data analysis ● Data analysis unit at the edge enables the health care to process the sensory data locally. ● This unit improves the system performance by decreasing response latency and data transmission to the cloud servers. ● Data analysis at the edge could manage the system’s functionality locally , store the sensory data as well as the calculations in the local storage and subsequently synchronize the Fog layer with the remote control after reconnecting to the network.
  • 138. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Event management ● Fog computing provides low latency communication which helps to notify health experts , caregivers and even patients very fast in case of serious events. ● The real time and fast response of actuators are important in some medical events
  • 139. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved System architecture of Healthcare IOT
  • 140. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved System architecture ● The architecture of a system provides information about the components , interaction and organization of the parts. ● It is one of the key elements for achieving graceful scaling and performance. ● It is designed to meet functional requirements of the application domain.
  • 141. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved System architecture
  • 142. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved System architecture In healthcare scenario , this architecture is composed of three main parts in each layer : ● Medical sensors and actuators ● Smart e-health gateways ● Cloud platform
  • 143. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Internet of things in 5G
  • 144. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT in 5G 5G technology is expected to provide : ● Faster speeds ● Lower latency ● Network support for massive increase in data traffic ● Expansion of cell sites
  • 145. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT in 5G ● 5G technology is expected to handle 1000 times more data than current cellular technologies. ● 5G technology will become backbone of IOT technologies connecting multiple devices together. ● IOT will be ideal application of 5G. ● The use of millimeter wave communications for many applications of IOT.
  • 146. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT in 5G ● 5G technology will be fully functional along with IOT enabled systems like smart homes , smart mobile , smart city ,vehicular, sports and leisure. ● 5G technology will transmit data 10 times faster than 4G systems. ● Smart city is a bigger concept implemented by 5G faster network where things communicate and decide best decision and devices.
  • 147. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Why 5G is compatible with IOT ● IOT applications require low latency. ● IOT applications require high data rates.
  • 148. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved IOT & 5G research ● Connected homes ● E-health ● Entertainment ● Home automation ● Security ● Smart architecture ● Smart cars ● Smart grid ● Smart mobility ● Smart parking ● Smart wearables
  • 149. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Thanks
  • 150. Copyright © TELCOMA. All Rights Reserved Get IoT in 5G Training with Certification Visit our website https://telcomaglobal.com/p/iot-in-5g

Editor's Notes

  1. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  2. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  3. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  4. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  5. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  6. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  7. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  8. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  9. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  10. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  11. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  12. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  13. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  14. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  15. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  16. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  17. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  18. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  19. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  20. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  21. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  22. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  23. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  24. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  25. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  26. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  27. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  28. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  29. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  30. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  31. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  32. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  33. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  34. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  35. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  36. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  37. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  38. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  39. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  40. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  41. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  42. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  43. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  44. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  45. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  46. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  47. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  48. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  49. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  50. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  51. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  52. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  53. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  54. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  55. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  56. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  57. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  58. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  59. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  60. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  61. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  62. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  63. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  64. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  65. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  66. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  67. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  68. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  69. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  70. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  71. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  72. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  73. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  74. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  75. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  76. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  77. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  78. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  79. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  80. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  81. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  82. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  83. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  84. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  85. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  86. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  87. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  88. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  89. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  90. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  91. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  92. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  93. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  94. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  95. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  96. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  97. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  98. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  99. This feature available in 2018 time frame
  100. This feature available in 2018 time frame