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Forecasting The Future Network Mohamad Erick Ernawan 4212A703-4

Outlines Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? 2 o Introduction o Present Technologies o Network Trends o Future Key Technology o Conclusions

Introduction Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? 3 Fig. 1. Global penetration [1] Fig. 2. Mobile network subscription [2] Communication today’s !! Wireless/Mobile users Cellular 2G, 3G, 4G Network IPv4

Present Technologies Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? 4 2G GSM 3G CDMA WCDMA 4G LTE OpticalWireless Cognitive Radio

Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? 5 Fig. 3. Future communications [3] Network Trends

Network Trends (cont’d) Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? 6 Ubiquitous Connectivity Intelligent Network Pervasive Bandwidth Pervasive IP Cloud Services [Verizon white paper] o Dynamic network. o Flexibles. o Application-aware. o Mesh network. o Broadband o High volume data trafic. o Bandwidth on- demand. o Seamless connection. o Sensors. o M2M. o Cloud based services. o Pricing model with usage- based.

Future Key Technology Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? 7 ?5G4G3G Future scenario according to METIS project of T-Labs, Deutsche Telekom : o Really high data-rates for mobile broadband users. o Great services in crowd. o Ubiquitous. o Real-time and reliable connection Keys : o Multiple access schemes (new modulation and coding techniques) o MIMO o Mobility management. o M2M. o Pervasive networks. o Ad-hoc networks. o Cognitive radio. o IPv6. Internet of Services

Conclusions Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? 8 IP Tech. Economic Growth Jobs Opportunity Possibilities !! Connectivity Advanced Communication Network (Villasante, 2009) : “Internet of services – Supporting the service economy (70% of GDP in modern societies)”

Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? 9 Thank You for Your Attention

References Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? 10 [1] everyone-to-everything_en_xg.pdf [2] [3] [4]Antonio Marcos Alberti, ”Future Network Architectures: Requirements and Challenges,” IEEE Latincom 2011.