Wireless
Broadband Alliance Releases
Blueprint
for 5G and Wi-Fi 6 Convergence
New industry guidelines highlight
critical role Wi-Fi will play in the long-term success of 5G
Outlines convergence
opportunities for optimizing business innovation and customer experience
Convergence
between Wi-Fi and 5G access technologies is critical for enabling new breed of
services, applications and experiences such as Industry 4.0, AR/VR, Connected
Cities and Edge Computing. That is according to the latest reportfrom the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), developed with input from mobile
carriers, Wi-Fi providers, telecom manufacturers, and its own 5G Working Group.
The report, expanding on the WBA and
NGMN RAN convergence whitepaper from 2019 which articulated the benefits and
use-cases of Wi-Fi 6 and 5G convergence, provides a breakdown of the current
standards and key business opportunities for operators.
Businesses and operators stand to gain a
great deal from the seamless integration of Wi-Fi and cellular access in the 5G
networks, including:
- Public & Enterprise Wi-Fi: Increases deployment possibilities and
scenarios for operators and access providers, allowing them to deliver a
more seamless user experience and maintain better visibility and overall
control of the networks.
- Industry 4.0: The
potential use of both 5G NR and Wi-Fi access dramatically improves
connectivity and traffic steering on the factory floor across both
accesses, facilitating greater utility of artificial intelligence and
machine learning.
- Smart City: 5G NR
and Wi-Fi access can interoperate to create uninterrupted connections, and
traffic to data-hungry edge applications can be more easily managed.
- At home: The
availability of both accesses allows a mix of traffic options in
residential applications to boost connectivity and provide a more
well-rounded end-user experience.
- Wi-Fi only devices: Convergence
enables the availability and reach of 5G services and applications to more
devices in many more locations with the support for Wi-Fi only devices.
“The convergence
of Wi-Fi 6 & 6E and 5G is a win-win scenario for end-users, cellular and
Wi-Fi players,” said WBA CEO, Tiago Rodrigues. “The continued development of 5G
and Wi-Fi 6 & 6E networks presents almost limitless potential for industry
4.0, residential connectivity, connected smart cities and more, but convergence
is critical for all parties if we are to truly capitalize on the potential this
technology has to offer. This paper provides a path forward for regulators and
industry bodies that stands to benefit all, giving stakeholders the ability to
cost-effectively improve performance while also retaining control and
maximizing their return on investment.
Critical action areas
The report, led by Broadcom, Cisco, Intel and Orange,
investigates technologies which enable end-user 5G services over Wi-Fi access.
It highlights several critical action areas for
industry bodies and operators related to supporting trusted WLAN integration
with the 5G core and enabling QoS differentiation for 5G flows over WLAN
access. The specific enhancements and suggested actions for the industry are
broken down into five distinctive key areas:
- 5G and Wi-Fi
convergence architecture
- Multi-access
functionality for Access Traffic Steering, Switching and Splitting (ATSSS)
- End-to-end QoS (Quality-of-Service)
- Policy Interworking and enhancements across 5G and Wi-Fi
- Support for Wi-Fi only devices
Potential convergence architecture
enhancements include a tighter coupling between Wi-Fi access and the 5G gateway
functions for trusted WLAN. It highlights interworking requirements
between 3GPP-defined Access Traffic Steering, Switching and Splitting (ATSSS)
multi-access functionality, and existing solutions adopted on device platforms.
To enable end-to-end QoS, the paper
emphasizes the importance of providing QoS differentiation within WLAN for 5G
flows and analyses the issues associated with mapping 5G QoS to Wi-Fi QoS.
Policy interworking aspects across 5G system and Wi-Fi access are examined
alongside the considerations for enabling an operator to provide differentiated
5G service using both cellular and Wi-Fi access as part of a converged service
bundle.
The paper further explores how to
support Wi-Fi-only devices without SIM capability in the 5G system. It
highlights the need to define non-SIM-credential based authentication methods
over WLAN access for private 5G networks.
Addressing the proposed enhancements and
challenges may further improve the integration of Wi-Fi access in a 5G system
allowing seamless and interoperable 5G services to end-users across a wide
array of use-cases and verticals. The report highlights the standard bodies
where this work may be further addressed.
Active development underway
Convergence considerations are under
active development by industry regulators and standards bodies, including 3GPP
and IEEE, bridging the gap with standards bodies involved in the development of
protocols for mobile telecommunications. Operators and providers can reap many
of the benefits of 5G and Wi-Fi convergence by implementing the current
specifications and by addressing the enhancements and challenges as outlined by
the WBA and some of its members.
Howard Watson, Chief Technology and Information Officer at BT
Group said, “Historically, cellular and fixed/Wi-Fi services have been
delivered and consumed as independent offerings, limiting the service
experience for customers. With advances in convergence, the dividing lines are
beginning to blur, and that’s great news. Customers can increasingly focus on
what they use their connectivity for, rather than how it is delivered.
End-users and the industry at large stand to gain massively from convergence
between Wi-Fi and 5G, but only if we, as operators, infrastructure and device
vendors, act together to fully define and deliver these new converged solutions”
As a member of the WBA, BT Group are
among those companies poised to benefit early from convergence, because they
will have an intimate understanding of the issues involved and how to solve
them.
The WBA is also conducting liaison
activities in conjunction with its report to further facilitate action during
the first half of 2021. Furthermore, WBA recently approved follow-on work items
focusing on 5G-Wi-Fi RAN Convergence in Private 5G networks which will start in
Q1 2021. WBA invites the industry to join 5G Work Group activities.
WBA Member Quotes
Gabe Desjardins, Director of Product
Marketing, Broadcom, and Board Director at WBA
"Operators are increasingly
utilizing the high capacity, low latency and low-cost of Wi-Fi 6/6E to control
the elevated capital expenditure associated with 5G systems rollouts,"
said Gabriel Desjardins, director of marketing for the Wireless Communications
and Connectivity Division at Broadcom. "The ubiquity of Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi
only devices, with an active installed base of more than 13 billion devices,
provides a low-cost coverage option for the delivery of standalone 5G
services. This is particularly true for indoor environments where Wi-Fi is
the access technology of choice that can support new and emerging use
cases such as mobile broadband access, AR/VR experiences, industrial IoT,
distance learning, telepresence, to mention just a few. The seamless and secure
integration of Wi-Fi access technology in 5G systems is a game changer for
operators, over the top providers and their customers alike."
Matthew Macpherson, CTO of Wireless at
Cisco, and Board Director at WBA
“Ensuring the best application experience
is the ultimate goal, and we can only do so with technologies and an ecosystem
that are designed to work together,” said Matt MacPherson, Wireless CTO at
Cisco. “It’s no longer a decision about whether to use Wi-Fi or 5G, but how to
use Wi-Fi and 5G in combination. Only by bridging the gaps that currently exist
between Wi-Fi and cellular, and between enterprise and mobile carriers, will we
be able to unlock the next stage of wireless innovation to connect more people
and things. We’re proud to work alongside the WBA to help identify and address
the challenges of convergence, as we believe this convergence will not only
benefit the industry, but power a connected and inclusive future for everyone.”
Dr. Necati Canpolat, Senior Staff
Architect, Intel and Board Director at WBA
“Wi-Fi 6/6E and 5G offer amazing
capabilities and complement each other. Convergence of Wi-Fi and 5G will help
us work them better together, leverage their capabilities and bring major
benefits to users, device manufacturers and operators. WBA’s work exploring the
opportunities and highlighting the challenges that we need to address in the
industry is a significant step in enabling converged solutions.”
Claire Chauvin, Director Strategy,
Architecture & Standardisation at Orange
“The convergence
of Wi-Fi and 5G is an important asset available in delivering services to an
operator’s customers. Convergence can help improve network reach as well
as enabling innovative services to exploit the opportunities an integrated 5G
environment presents to its users. It is an important facet in delivering the
Smart Home, to provide optimised connectivity for customers and traffic
management for operators.”
Source: Wireless Broadband Alliance media announcement