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1PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL © 2016 CommScope, Inc

Building the Infrastructure for the IoTTechnology Trends and Standards Overview

Vince Sumrall, RCDDTechnical Manager

A Dave Tanis Presentation

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Technology Trends …. 32 yrs Ago & Now

Bandwidth Explosion Internet of Things

Wireless Connectivity

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Technology Trends

Bandwidth Explosion Internet of Things

Generation Mobile

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The Internet of Things - Definition

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the

network of physical objects or "things"

embedded with electronics, software,

sensors, and network connectivity, which

enables these objects to collect and

exchange data.

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REDUCEOPERATINGEXPENSES

ASSIST WITH NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

IMPROVE WORKFORCE

PRODUCTIVITY

The Purpose of IoT in The Enterprise Space

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The Internet of Things - Market Predictions

200 billion devices by 2020 – IDC, INTEL, UN

McKinsey 2015

Market value $14.2 trillion by 2020 –RAND Europe

Annual Revenue2025

$4.0 - $11.5T

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IoT and ConnectivityDevices with

SensorsNetwork

Connection

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IoT Standards, Consortia, SIGs, Alliances and Protocols

Protocols

Standards, etc

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Installation

IoT Infrastructure – Historical Model

Security

Audiovisual

Lighting

HVAC Control

BMS

In-Building Wireless

Applications

IT

Infrastructure

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Infrastructure and IoT – New ModelInstallationInfrastructure

SCS

Security

Audiovisual

Lighting

HVAC Control

BMS

In-Building Wireless

Applications

IT

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Powering and Connecting the IoTRemote Power Technology Evolution

PoL≤10 W

IEEE802.3af

PoE

IEEE802.3atPoEP

CiscoUPOE

ProposedIEEE

802.3bt4PPoE

200920031999 2011 20131980s

ISDN

1995

USB≤4.5 W

1995

IEEE 1394Firewire≤45 W

HDBaseT&

LED Lighting

2010 2013

USB 3≤100W

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Market Potential – Remote Powering

Industrial Automation

Point of Sale -Retail

Hospitality

IP Security

IP Turrets

Nurse Call

Thin Client/VDI

Building Management

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Power Over Ethernet – Relevant Standards

Application 802.3af802.3atP802.3bt

Cabling Performance ISO 11801 TIA 568C.2 EN 50173-1

Power delivery over twisted pair cabling TR-29125 TSB-184-A TR50174-99-1

Connector testing under electrical load IEC 60512-99-001 EN 601512-99-01

Safety IEC 60950-1 EN 60950-1 NFPA 70

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Parameter

PoE(802.3af)

PoE Plus(802.3at)

4PPoE (P802.3bt)

PSE Power (W) 15.4 30 100W

PD Power (W) 12.95 25.5 49-95

Current (mAdc) 350 600 1920

Pairs used 2-pr 2-pr 4-pr

DC loop resistance per conductor (Ω/100m)

40 25 25

Year Standardized 2003 2009 2016?

Evolution of PoE Application Standards

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Cabling Standards – TIA Recommendations for Category 6A

TIA TSB-184-A

PoE

TIA 1179

Healthcare

TIA 4966

Education

TIA 942-A

Data Centers

TIA TSB-162

WiFi

TIA 862-B draft

Intelligent Buildings

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Wireless Technology Trends

Bandwidth Explosion Internet of Things

Wireless Connectivity

30BSquare Meters Commercial Space

1.5Data and Usage Doubling

80%Indoor mobility traffic

2%Covered by IBW

It’s Time to Consider Wireless as the Next

Utility

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The “HETnet”Both a coverage network anda capacity network

Emerging Trend: Heterogeneous Networks

LiFiWiFi

DAS

Small Cell

Bluetooth

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Standards Supporting Wireless

Applications

Cabling

2G/3G/4G/5G WiFi

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WiFi Application Standards (802.11)

802.11g54 Mb/s

802.11n600 Mb/s

802.11acWave 11 Gb/s

802.11acWave 26.9 Gb/s

Nextgen802.1110Gb/s

Band

wid

th

2000 20152003 2006 2009 2012

802.11a, 802.11b11 Mb

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IEEE P802.3bz 2.5G/5GBASE-T

Target applications: supporting emerging access applications like WiFi (802.11ac) over existing cabling

Leverage technology developed for 10GBASE-T

New speeds (2.5G and 5G) developed

Category 6A cabling recommended for all new builds

Backhaul Speed 2.5/5G

Multi-rate PoE Switch 802.11ac APCategory 5e/6/6A Cabling

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Infrastructure standards for Wi-Fi

TIA TSB-162-A: Cabling Guidelines for Wireless Access Points

ISO/IEC TR 24704: Customer Premises Cabling for Wireless Access Points

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Infrastructure Standards for DAS

The elements of a DAS cabling system structure can include:

• Cabling Subsystems 1, 2 and 3

• Coverage area (space containing the antennas)

• TRs or common telecoms room (CTR)

• ERs or common equipment room (CER)

• Entrance facilities (EF)

• Administration

DAS cabling based on generic cabling system structure in ANSI/TIA-568-D.0.

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From Draft TIA Standard

Active DAS: Horizontal - balanced twisted pair Backbone – optical fiber

Input signal(s) Head-End equipment

Cab

ling

Sub

syst

em2

DB

EO EOCabling Subsystem 1

DA

EO EOCabling Subsystem 1

DA

EO EOCabling Subsystem 1

DA

EO Equipment OutletDA Distributor ADB Distributor BIC Interconnect Point

Balanced twisted pair cabling

Media Converter

Antenna

Legend

Optical fiber cabling

Active DAS using Structured cabling

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Technology Trends

Bandwidth Explosion Internet of Things

Wireless Connectivity

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Global Bandwidth Trends (2014-2019)

Sources: Cisco and Deloitte

10xMobile Data

4xIP Video

3xCloud Data

3xInternet

2xBroadband

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40 Gb/s2010

50 Gb/s2018-2020 (est)

100 Gb/s2010

200 Gb/s2018-2020 (est)

400 Gb/s2017 (est)

1 Tb/s>2020

1.6 Tb/s>2020

6.4 Tb/s>2020

800Gb/s>2020

10 Tb/s

Ethernet Roadmap 2015 – courtesy of Ethernet Alliance

The Need for SpeedEthernet Roadmap

Keeping up with the Bandwidth Explosion

ethernet alliance

Ethernet Speed

Speed in Development

Possible Future Speed

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25G Ethernet P802.3by

25GBASE-T P802.3bq

40GBASE-T P802.3bq

400G Ethernet P802.3bs

Name Rate (Gb/s)64GFC 56.1

256GFC 4X56.1

(Fibre Channel)

Addressing Bandwidth in the Data Center

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Summary

What will people be talking about at BICSI 32 years from now?

Bandwidth Connectivity

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How Can We Help You?

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