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Making 5G NR a Commercial RealityFor enhanced mobile broadband and beyond
April 2018
@qualcomm_tech
21. GSMA Intelligence, January 2018
~7.7BTotal mobile connections
1
Mobile is the largest technology platform in human history
1990sDigital voiceD-AMPS, GSM,
IS-95 (CDMA)
2000sMobile dataWCDMA/HSPA+,
CDMA2000/EV-DO
1980sAnalog voiceAMPS, NMT,
TACS
2010sMobile broadbandLTE, LTE Advanced,
Gigabit LTE
3
A new kind ofnetwork to drive innovation and growth
Significant connectivity upgrade
Smartphone tech extending into many industries
Consumers want 5G smartphones
4Source: Nokia Bell Labs Consulting Report, 2016
Over 30x growth in mobile data traffic from 2014 to 2020
Daily global mobile data traffic in 2020
~8BGigabytes
5G will address the insatiable demand for mobile broadband
Over 75% of mobile data
traffic from multi-media
streaming in 2020
5
• Fiber-like data speeds• Low latency for real-time interactivity• More consistent performance • Massive capacity for unlimited data
5G is essential for next generation mobile experiences
Augmentedreality
Connected cloudcomputing
Connectedvehicle
Immersive experiences
High-speed mobility
Rich user-generatedcontent
Mobilizing mediaand entertainment
Congested environments
66
Need or would likefaster connectivity on next smartphone
Likely to purchase a phone that supports 5G when available
>86% ~50%
Top 3 reasons for 5G:
10x More
cost-effectivedata plans
1,002 1,010 1,000 1,006 1,002 824
5G Consumer Survey of smartphone owners:
5,844
WW total
faster speeds
10xquickerresponse time
Consumer excitement is building for 5G smartphones
Source: “Making 5G a reality: Addressing the strong mobile broadband
demand in 2019 and beyond,” September 2017, jointly published by
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and Nokia.
77
More efficient useof energy and utilities
Digitized logisticsand retail
Improved publicsafety and security
Sustainable citiesand infrastructure
Smarter agriculture
Reliable accessto remote healthcare
Safer, more autonomous transportation
More autonomous manufacturing
>$12 TrillionPowering the digital economy
In goods and services by 2035
5G will expand the mobileecosystem to new industries
Source: The 5G
Economy, an
independent study from
IHS Markit, Penn
Schoen Berland and
Berkeley Research
Group, commissioned
by Qualcomm
8
A rich and continued roadmap of LTE Advanced Pro advancements is foundational to the 5G evolution
Mo
bile
exp
an
sio
n
eMBB
URLLC
5G NR spectrum sharing
5G NR C-V2X
5G NR IoT
Private 5G NR network
Rel-16+Rel-15Rel-13 Rel-14
Cellular-V2X
LTE IoT (eMTC / NB-IoT)
Gigabit LTE with LAA
LTE spectrum sharing
Digital TV (eMBMS / enTV)
Public safety
Drones communications
Continued evolution 5G
NR
Significantly improve performance, scalability
and efficiency
Further enhancements
toward meeting IMT-
2020 requirements in
existing LTE spectrum
www.qualcomm.com/lte-advanced-pro
Learn more:
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Diverse services Scalability to address an extreme variation of requirements
Diverse deployments From macro to indoor hotspots, with support for diverse topologies
Mid-bands1 GHz to 6 GHz
High-bandsAbove 24 GHz (mmWave)
Low-bandsBelow 1 GHzMassive Internet
of Things
Diverse spectrum Getting the most out of a wide array of spectrum bands/types
NR Designing a unified, more capable 5G air interface
A unifying connectivity fabric for future innovationA platform for existing, emerging, and unforeseen connected services
Mission-critical
services
Enhanced mobile
broadband
5GNR
www.qualcomm.com/5G-NRLearn more:
10
First 5G NR standard complete — the global 5G standard
20182017 20202019 20222021
Release 17+ evolutionRel-16 work itemsRel-15 work items
Phase 2
Commercial launchesPhase 1
Commercial launchesNRField trialsIoDTs
Standalone (SA)
Accelerate eMBB deployments,
plus establish foundation for
future 5G innovations
Deliver new fundamental 5G NR
technologies that expand and
evolve the 5G ecosystem
Continue to evolve LTE in parallel as essential part of the 5G Platform
NSA
Approvedstudy items
We are here
11
Fast-to-launch | Higher BW and UX* | VoLTE & CS voice
Network slicing | New services |VoNR & 4G fallback
Non-Standalone(NSA) option
Standalone(SA) option
Network architecture options for 5G NR
*Initial NSA bandwidth and user experience in 2019-2020
5G NR launches as compared to SA launches in the same
timeframe. Source: Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
5G sub-6GHz Radio Network
Data and control over 5G NR link
Carrier Aggregation
5G Next Gen Core
5GmmWaveRadioNetwork
NR4G macro and smallcell Radio
Network
5G mmWave and/or sub-6GHz Radio Network
Data onlyover 5G NR link
Data + controlover 4G LTE link
Dual connectivity
4G Evolved Packet Core
1212
5G next Gen Core (NGC) also part of 3GPP Rel-15Increased flexibility through NFV and SDN — essential to 5G NR expansion
NFV: Network Functions Virtualization; SDN: Software Defined Networking
Better cost/energy efficiency
Optimized performance
Flexible biz models and deployments
Dynamic creationof services
Configurable end-to-endconnectivity per vertical
Modular, specialized networkfunctions per service
Flexible subscription models
Dynamic control and user planeswith more functionality at the edge
5G
Mobile broadband
Internet of Things
Mission-critical control
1313
Efficiently address
diverse spectrum,
deployments/services
Scalable OFDM-based air interface
Scalable OFDM
numerology
Flexible slot-based framework
Self-contained
slot structure
Advanced channel coding
Massive MIMO
Mobile mmWave
Multi-Edge LDPC and
CRC-Aided Polar
Reciprocity-based
MU-MIMO
Key enabler to low
latency, URLLC and
forward compatibility
Efficiently support large
data blocks and a reliable
control channel
Efficiently utilize a large
number of antennas to
increase coverage/capacity
Enables wide mmWave
bandwidths for extreme
capacity and throughput
Beamforming
and beam-tracking
3GPP Rel-15 establishes a solid foundation for 5G NR
Our technology inventions are driving Rel-15 specificationsEarly R&D investments | Best-in-class prototypes | Fundamental contributions to 3GPP
For enhanced mobile broadband and beyond
Download the 3GPP Release-15 5G NR design presentation to learn more — link
1414
5G NR standards and technology leadershipOur technology inventions are
driving the 5G NR standard
Best-in-class 5Gprototype systemsDesigning and testing 5G
technologies for many years
5G NR interoperabilitytesting and trialsLeveraging prototype systems and
our leading global network experience
Modem andRFFE leadershipAnnounced the Qualcomm
Snapdragon X50 5G modem family
LTE foundational technologies
Making 5G NR a commercial reality for 2019For standard-compliant networks and devices
Vodafone Group
1515
Best-in-class 5G NR mobile prototype systemsSub-6 GHz and mmWave
5G NR UERFFE in mobile form-factors
to mimic real-world performance
5G NR gNodeBEnable early system-level testing
and demonstrations
5G NR BasebandFlexibly designed to track and drive
3GPP standardization in Rel-15+
• World’s first announced 5G NR prototype — June 2016
• World’s first 5G NR data connection — February 2017
• World’s first interoperable 5G NR system — November 2017
1616
Utilizing adaptive beamforming and beam
tracking techniques Outdoor vehicular mobility up to 30 mph
Multiple gNodeBs with seamless handovers
Indoor mobility with wall penetration and dynamic blocking
Qualcomm Research 5G mmWave prototypeShowcasing robust mobile communications in real-world OTA testing
Handheld and in-vehicle UEs with hand-blocking
www.qualcomm.com/videos/mobilzing-
mmwave-enhanced-mobile-broadband
Watch video:
1717
Industry-leading 5G NR interoperability testing
In collaboration with 20+ global mobile network operators
At the center of the 5G ecosystem, leading the way to 5G NR commercialization
Today
Successful multi-band
5G NR interoperability
testing
November 2017
World’s first interoperable
5G NR sub-6 GHz data
connection
December 2017
World’s first interoperable
5G NR mmWave data
connection
2H-2018
World’s first announced
standard-compliant trials
based on a 5G modem chipset
MWC 2018
Additional vendors,
new functionality, L2
connectivity, and more
www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2017/12/21/another-first-our-path-5g-nr-commercializationLearn more:
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5G NR scalable OFDM air interface
5G NR low latency slot-based framework
5G NR advanced channel coding
100 MHz bandwidth, operating at 3.5 GHz
The world’s first end-to-
end 5G NR sub-6 GHz
interoperable connection
Compliant with the 3GPP
5G NR standard
November 2017
www.qualcomm.com/videos/5g-nr-sub-6-
ghz-interoperability-testingWatch video:
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In collaboration with AT&T, NTT DOCOMO, Orange, SK Telecom, Sprint, Telstra, T-Mobile US, Verizon, and Vodafone
5G NR scalable OFDM air interface
5G NR low latency slot-based framework
5G NR advanced channel coding
8x100 MHz bandwidth, operating at 28 GHz
100 MHz bandwidth; operating at 3.5 GHz
Global mobile industry
leaders achieve multi-band
5G NR interoperability
Compliant with the 3GPP
5G NR standard
www.qualcomm.com/videos/5g-nr-
mmwave-interoperability-testingWatch video:
Industry-first simulation of real world performance reveals immense 5G user experience gains over 4G
Median streaming video quality
8K at 120 FPS with10-bit color and beyondfrom 2K at 30 FPS with 8-bit color for LTE users
San Francisco
5G NR multimode28GHz mmWave
Frankfurt
5G NR multi-mode3.5GHz (sub-6GHz)
5x 1.4Gpbs ~23x
Source: Company data and internal analysis
Frankfurt: 3.5 GHz 5G NR + Gigabit LTE multimode vs. Gigabit LTE San Fran: 28 GHz 5G NR + Gigabit LTE multimode vs. Gigabit LTE
increase
in capacity
median
browsing speed
faster
responsiveness
5x >490Mpbs ~7xincrease
in capacity
median
browsing speed
faster
responsiveness
2121
56 Mbps
8.8x
493 Mbps
102 Mbps
20 Mbps
9.2x 184 Mbps
39 Mbps
Industry-first simulation of real world performance reveals immense 5G user experience gains over 4G
Frankfurt Simulation5G NR Sub-6 GHz
4G device in 4G network
Cat 20 LTE
Median burst rate Cell-edge burst rate
4G device in 5G network
5G device in 5G network
4G device in 4G network
4G device in 5G network
5G device in 5G network
www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2018/03/07/predicting-real-world-5g-performance
Learn more:
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Collaborating with global operators to simulate 5G NR mmWave capacity and coverage
• Significant outdoor coverage possible utilizingactual existing LTE sites (10+ global cities)
• Will further benefit from LTE infrastructure (LAA small cells) to support Gigabit LTE launches
• Outdoor coverage only; frees up sub-6 GHzresources for out-to-indoor capacity
• Based on our extensive over-the-air testingand channel measurements
San Francisco Simulation
1.4Gbps65%outdoor coverage
5xincrease in capacity
median burst rate
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Simulations based on extensive over-the-air testing and channel measurments
Site density
(per km2)
Total 48 36 32 31 28 41 31 39 37134
antenna locations
Macro 0 8 15 14 7 33 31 39 37
Small 48 28 17 17 21 8 0 0 0
US
City 1
US
City 2
EU
City 1
81%
65%
41%
81%74%
US
City 3
US
City 4
Korea
City 1
Hong
Kong
49% 49%
Korea
City 2
76%66%
Japan
City 1LVCC
Venue
IndoorOutdoor
85%
Significant 5G NR mmWave coverage via co-siting
28 GHz
downlink
coverage %
Co-siting with LTE
www.qualcomm.com/documents/white-paper-5g-nr-millimeter-wave-network-coverage-simulationDownload whitepaper:
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Leveraging LAA small cells used for Gigabit LTE to deliver significant 5G NR mmWave coverage
LAA
133 dB maximum allowable
path loss (MAPL)1+10 dB coverage
advantage
40 Mbps100 MHz CC
8 Mbps20 MHz CC
28 GHz
Source: Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. 5G NR mmWave Network Coverage Simulation;
1. Link budget based on assumptions; additional variations possible due to temporary blockage — field measurements to follow; 2. Target spectral efficiency of 0.4 bps / Hz
Ou
tdo
or
do
wn
link c
ove
rag
e (
%)
US City 1 US City 2
28 GHzLAA
93%81%
LAA vs. 28 GHz coverage2
28 GHz
LAA
82%
65%
25
Commercializing mmWave in a smartphone form factor
76 mm
157.25 mm
9.7 mmmmWave (60 GHz) viability in handset form factor11ad in Asus
Zenfone 4 Pro
Qualcomm 5G NRmmWave prototype
5G NR mmWaveQualcomm Reference Design
Download the 5G NR mmWave technology
presentation to learn more — link
26Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
2G/3G/4G/5G in
a single chip
Sub-6 + mmWave
Premium-tier
smartphones in 2019
World’s first 5G-NR
multimode modems
5G Modem family
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October, 2017 February, 2018
Multi-Gigabit transmission
over mmWave spectrum
on working Snapdragon X50 silicon
Continued, fast-paced
progress towards
commercial devices
in the first half of 2019
Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm
Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.www.qualcomm.com/videos/mmwave-worlds-first-5g-modemWatch video:
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Vodafone Group
World’s First Announced
Standard-Compliant Trials based
on a 5G Modem Chipset for
Mobile Devices, including
Smartphone Form-Factors
Global Mobile
Operators Select
Qualcomm®
Snapdragon™ X50
5G Modem for
Mobile 5G NR Trials
in 2018
www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2018/02/14/our-5g-vision-closer-reality-everLearn more:
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Qualcomm and Mobile Device
OEMs Focus on Delivering Next-
Generation 5G Mobile
Experiences with Low Latency,
Extreme Capacity and Fiber-Like
Connectivity to the Cloud
Global OEMs Select
Qualcomm®
Snapdragon™ X50
5G NR Modem
Family for Mobile
Device Launches in
2019
www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2018/02/14/our-5g-vision-closer-reality-everLearn more:
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>1,000
>10,000
Early 4G
4G today
4G carrier aggregation combinations
Early 5G combinations
Number of RF bandsand band combinationsBy technology generation
A much wider
variation of
use cases
Advanced
wireless
technologies
49
16More diverse
deployment
scenarios
Many more
spectrum
bands/types
Complexity of mobile RF systems is acceleratingMulti-mode 4G/5G impacts RF-Front End design
4G
5G
31
RF Transceiver
PowerTracker
PowerAmplifier
Filter AntennaSwitch
Duplexer / Hexaplexer
Switch
AntennaTuner
SwitchLow NoiseAmplifier
Diversity Receive
RF Front End
Modem
A
N
T
E
N
N
A
S
Extractor
Multimode 3G/4G/5G poses
immense challenge
Next gen end-to-end system dynamically tunes RFFE performance
using modem intelligence and network information
End-to-end approach needed to address growing complexity
4G
Qualcomm Technologies
end-to-end system
uniquely positions us to
lead in 5G multimode RFFE
Qualcomm RF Front End
Modem
RFFE Controller
RF Front End
`
A
N
T
E
N
N
A
S
XCVR
www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2018/02/27/leading
-rffe-revolution-paving-path-5g-success
Learn more about RFFE:
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Snapdragon X50 mmWave solution
ModemSDR051
Integrated Circuit
Antenna module
5G mmWave antenna
modules and
transceiver chips
mmWave
Digital Trans-ceiver Power
Amps
Low
NoiseAmps
Switches
Intermediate Frequency
Baseband
Snapdragon X50 5G
mmWave architecture
Integrated antenna array
and RFFE for performance
and ease-of-use
Architecture allows flexible
placements and multiple modules
33
Driving a rich 5G NR technology roadmap beyond eMBB
5G NR
URLLC
5G NR Spectrum Sharing in
unlicensed/shared spectrum
5G NR Non-Orthogonal
Multiple Access (NOMA) 5G NR
C-V2X
5G NR Integrated Access
and Backhaul
3GPP Rel-15
5G NR eMBB design
provides the foundation
Sub-6 GHz | mmWave
Wireless Industrial
Ethernet
Download the 3GPP Release-16 5G NR overview presentation to learn more — link
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5G is the foundation to what’s next.We are the foundation to 5G.Learn more at www.qualcomm.com / 5G
Driving the expansion
of 5G NR ecosystem
and opportunity
Making 5G NR
a commercial reality
for 2019 eMBB
deployments
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