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50 B connected devices – the energy efficient way

DfE. 50 B connected devices – the energy efficient way. Susanne lundberg Director, Environmental Product Management RAYMOND FORBES SYSTEM MANAGER: Group FUNCTION TECHNOLOGY & PORTFOLIO MANAGHENT Ericsson. What we stand for.

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50 B connected devices – the energy efficient way

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  1. DfE 50 B connected devices –the energy efficient way Susanne lundberg Director, Environmental Product Management RAYMOND FORBESSYSTEM MANAGER: Group FUNCTION TECHNOLOGY & PORTFOLIO MANAGHENTEricsson

  2. What we stand for Innovating to empower people, business and society in order to shape lives and shape worlds

  3. Anything that benefits from network connection will be connected THINGS 50 B Digital Society Sustainable World Personal Mobile Inflectionpoints PEOPLE 5.0 B Global Connectivity ~0.5 B PLACES 1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025 Source: Ericsson

  4. EVERYTHING WILL be connected Intelligent transport, industry and society, smart utilities Drivers • Entertainment, security, health • Productivity, new revenues • Sustainability, regulation Connectedconsumer electronics • Broadband ubiquity • Declining cost of connectivity Enablers

  5. Connected healthcare Connected homes Connected buildings Connected meters Connected micro generation Connected service organizations Connected charging station Connected bus Connected consumers, enterprises & organizations Connected truck Connected car Standardized technology Identificationand authentication Payments The Connected society

  6. PLANET Environmental Performance PROFIT Economic Prosperity PEOPLE Social Equity Sustainability - The triple bottom line

  7. Ericsson carbon footprint 2010

  8. Power => Now Energy => Over time GHG => Source • Products • Manufacturer decides • Power profile • Watt [W] • Product at site • Operator decides • Traffic, climate etc • Kilowatt-hour [kWh] • Site • Energy supplier decides • Energy source & grid • Global Warming • Potential [kg CO2 eq] Power profile Traffic profile Source & grid Power – Energy – Green house gas

  9. Production • Material acquisition • Parts production • Assembly & installation • Use • Energy consumption • Operation & maintenance • End of life treatment • Recycling & reuse • Waste treatment Design for Environment • Materials efficiency • Materials/substance restrictions • Materials declaration • Weight/volume optimization • Energy efficiency • Measurements • Power limits • Targets and roadmaps • End of life treatment efficiency • Material/substance restrictions • Marking • Ease of disassembly Fulfilling the wanted functionality, quality and performance with minimized negative environmental impact during the product life cycle Design for environment (DfE) Life-cycle activitiesleading to impacts

  10. Assessing the impact – ERICSSON Collaborative WORK GLOBALLY Reduction ratio1: 95 14 kg : 1300 kg

  11. Assessing the impact – E-Health CROATIA Reduction ratio1: 45 330 tonnes : 15 000 tonnes

  12. Stockholm Royal Seaport – a sustainable city – Implementing Smart Grid PER LJUNGBERGRAYMOND FORBES ERICSSON

  13. Ambition … ….with a green profile Sustainable life style Effective energy end-usage Environmentally effective transports Local recycling Targets: CO2 emission level less than 1,5 metric ton per person and year 2020 Free from fossil fuels by 2030 Stockholm City Objectives ICT driven sustainable urban development

  14. Stockholm Royal Seaport is • A meeting place for urban development eco system • A subsidized think tank for business, technology and usage • A test bed to verify • Theory & ideas against key players in the eco system • Prototypes, products & services on real end-users • Business propositions against key stakeholders • A networking competence center • An international show case

  15. Smart Grid Communication Electrical Vehicle Transport and Logistics E-Health Government ICT services Smart travel Education Fleet managment Smart Grid HealthCare ManagementControl Industry & Society Collaboration Common ICT infrastructure

  16. Homeland security Utilities Area SurveillanceEmergency ResponseDisaster CommunicationsSecure Communications Smart Grid Advanced Meter MgmtPrepaid utilitiesTheft MonitoringMicro power Generation Shopping Traffic & transportation Traffic Control & InfoElectronic Road PricingStreet Light MgmtVehicle Hazard Warnings Mobile MoneyMobile Payments Industry High Tech WorkplaceVideo ConferencingCall Center University Distance Learning Living & Home Office Hospital Home AutomationHigh Definition TVBroadband Internet Remote MonitoringHome Care for the ElderlyHealthcare Mgmt System Smart City Overview

  17. STOCKHOLM ROYAL SEAPORT RECAP 2010 2030 A world-class environmental urban neighborhood A showcase for energy and environmental solutions 10 000 new apartments 30 000 workplaces

  18. Demand response Energy Visualization Grid Communication EV Charging Micro-gen & storage ICT for Smart Grid Common Communication Core

  19. Home Automation

  20. The Consumer Feedback Loop *) *) Awareness Price **) Analysis *) Control Infotainment Consumers feedback loop needs to be in „near-realtime“ *) Source: Interactive Institute www.tii.se **) Source: EWE, Germany

  21. SMART HOME COMMUNICATION • Key elements for future-proofing • Innovation • All-IP broadband based • Open multi-service network structure • Unlimited bandwidth and flat-rate fee • Horizontal applications platform • Sustainable use of resources Convergence and Standardization All Services with Seamless relay One Client For all Services & for all Devices SYNERGY All Access Network Types ( All IP ) One Core ( control & Traffic ) platform

  22. SMART HOME COMMUNICATION • Communication alternatives (example) • Fiber to the Home (FTTH) • 3, 4G/LTE Wireless SYNERGY

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