Crossing the Chasm and Onto the Main Street: TV White Spaces Technology Spreads Its Wings Across Singapore With New Commercial Pilots

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Singapore — 17 June 2013 — The Singapore White Spaces Pilot Group (SWSPG) today announced its next wave of TV White Spaces (TVWS) commercial pilot deployments in Singapore with Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Development Corporation, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and the Eurokars Group. Together with the first series of pilots announced in September 2012, SWSPG has created a strong case for transforming TVWS –unused TV broadcast frequency bands – into premium wireless connectivity channels in Singapore for both broadband and machine-to-machine (M2M) communications.

These announcements were made in line with the inaugural Global Summit on Dynamic Spectrum Access and TV White Spaces, organized by SWSPG and held at the Singapore Island Country Club.

From powering the data needs of mobile workers to enabling M2M communications in a smart city, wireless connectivity can indeed underpin the socio-economic progress of nations today. However, the exponential growth of wireless data traffic has created a strain on communications infrastructures in a world where spectrum resources are finite. Rising to this challenge, governments, policy makers, researchers and industry players are partnering to innovate on both agile spectrum management policies and more efficient spectrum utilization technologies. The set of SWSPG pilot projects are by far the most comprehensive TVWS commercial pilot efforts in Asia Pacific region. They are primary examples of public-private-partnership in adding value to economy and society through a combination of technology and policy innovation.

In recent years, TVWS has leapt onto the centre stage, with both spectrum policy and technological innovation. With supporting regulation, TVWS technologies turn unused TV broadcast frequency bands into complementary and cost-effective wireless broadband delivery channels and offer a new option for M2M data transmission. This is achieved through a set of highly desirable attributes associated with TVWS, including the ability to travel over longer distances and penetrate more obstacles such as trees, hills and buildings than technologies using higher frequencies, such as conventional Wi-Fi.

TVWS can enable greater wireless coverage in areas that were previously not possible due to challenging terrain and can improve business cases for organizations and network service providers through reduced total cost of ownership. The Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) successfully deployed a TVWS network that provides Wi-Fi coverage over its sprawling property covering multiple golf courses and several buildings. The TVWS deployment has delivered wireless connectivity where other technologies had previously failed, allowing for enhanced services for the Club members. The technology was simple and cost effective to deploy. In addition, the TVWS network allows the Club to trial new innovative resource management systems which have the potential of achieving 45% savings on external lighting costs, with SMART lights and the world’s first TVWS chip. (See Annex A for TVWS case study of SICC)

“The benefits of using TVWS technology are tremendous, be it to support ‘smart city’ infrastructure, to extend connectivity into previously challenging environments or to enable ubiquitous, reliable wireless connectivity that will enhance our lives. Alongside the commercial pilots, it is essential for the SWSPG and others to look at how this innovative technology really can make a difference in delivering a smarter, greener and safer environment for us all, the applications are only as big as our imaginations,” said Ms Tracy Hopkins, Corporate Vice President, Neul.

The new commercial pilots announced today by SWSPG are conducted under a test licence from the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) and utilize a TVWS Geo-location Database developed specifically for Singapore by Microsoft, with advice and inputs from IDA. These new pilots include:

· Gardens by the Bay: Singapore’s iconic attraction has undertaken a TVWS trial to provide Wi-Fi connectivity to its visitors in a reliable and cost-efficient manner, without intrusive equipment and wiring built-ups over its greeneries. TVWS-based wireless connectivity was deployed to taking advantage of better propagation characteristics of TVWS signal. Currently three different sites at Gardens by the Bay – Supertree Grove, Meadow and Canopy - offer TVWS based Wi-Fi connectivity to visitors.

· Sentosa: Singapore’s premier island resort getaway is implementing a trial to provide Wi-Fi coverage and deploy security surveillance cameras at Siloso Beach, Belawang Beach and the Merlion complex, while demonstrating the co-existence of multi TVWS vendors in a single environment.

· Housing & Development Board (HDB): This pilot project responds to a need for video surveillance for rooftop security, car park enforcement and getting real time video from the lift system in HDB buildings. TVWS technology is expected to add efficacy in getting real time coverage, which would result in enhanced security and safety for the residence.Currently, all surveillance is done using cameras with local storage and manpower is required to collect them when needed. With the use of real time video recordings, it is possible to perform real time video analytics and allow multiple departments to share the same surveillance resources.

· Eurokars Group: Singapore’s flagship car dealership will use TVWS to cost effectively extend their IT network to a number of outlying buildings. This will be complemented with unique concierge services: test-drive vehicle tracking, customer scheduled service management and other customer value added services. (See Annex B for more information on these new pilots)

Dr Tan Geok Leng, Executive Director, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R) and Science and Engineering Research Council, A*STAR, said: “I am proud to say that Singapore is one of the pioneers in TVWS research, and continues to be a trailblazer in the TVWS movement globally. The successful pilots that we have seen in Singapore have set benchmarks in showcasing the potential of TVWS technology in delivering reliable and cost-efficient wireless broadband for multiple of commercial applications. With the new pilot projects, we hope to see TVWS being deployed in many other new and innovative applications.”

SWSPG was founded in April 2012 to develop pilot projects, collaborate on R&D efforts and support Singapore’s plan to implement a regulatory framework for adopting TVWS. Its founding members included I²R, Microsoft, StarHub and Neul and early members included Adaptrum, Power Automation, Singapore Island Country Club, Spectrum Bridge and ZDW Systems.

Today, SWSPG is announcing nine new members, doubling its membership to 18. The new members include: 1. Grid Communications: As Singapore's enhanced network service provider, GRID Communications is committed to offering a fully integrated mobile solution for people who are constantly on the move. Joining SWSPG, the company will deliver powerful technical edge in helping Singapore becoming a truly connected city.

2. Terrabit Networks: is an innovative Solution Provider that brings together unique skills in telecoms, RF technology, software and network infrastructure to deliver cost effective communications solutions to customers on time and in-budget and is now deploying TVWS networks in Singapore as part of the SWSPG and in other regions.

3. National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT):As Japan’s sole independent administrative institution specializing in the field of information and communications technology, NICT is charged with promoting ICT sector as well as research and development in ICT, which drives economic growth and creates an affluent, safe and secure society.

4. Eurokars Group:Is the largest privately held car distributorship in Singapore. It strives to increase shareholder value with a focus on its customers – a unique customer service that strives to differentiate itself from others. TVWS has given the Eurokars Group a unique opportunity to create new and highly differentiated customer service offerings.

5. Sentosa Development Corporation: Sentosa Development Corporation manages the Sentosa island resort, Singapore’s Southern Islands and the Mount Faber Leisure Group. It has joined SWSPG to take part in a trial to connect surveillance cameras and provide reliable Wi-Fi coverage on the island.

6. HDB:HDB is Singapore's public housing authority and a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development. HDB plans and develops public housing towns that provide Singaporeans with quality homes and living environments. It has joined SWSPG to take part in a trial to use TVWS technology for its video surveillance system to enhance security features in estates.

7. NexWave: A regional provider of network engineering services, NexWave builds and manages mobile telecommunication networks for telecoms equipment vendors and service operators in Asia-Pacific. The company has joined SWSPG to take part in trial projects that deliver quality Internet connection to environments challenged by difficult terrain.

8. iconectiv:Telcordia Technologies, Inc. doing business as iconectiv, develops market leading neutral solutions including number portability clearinghouses, mobile messaging services, and spectrum management databases. iconectiv is a U.S. FCC certified TV White Space Database and its robust database solution is available for the SWSPG trials.

9. ST Electronics (Info-Comm Systems): A leading Information Communications Technologies (ICT) solutions provider in the Asia-Pacific region. By joining SWSPG, the company will contribute its expertise around trial projects focused on networking and security.

(See Annex C for more information on SWSPG)

Mr Mock Pak Lum, Chief Technology Officer of StarHub, said: “The addition of these nine new SWSPG members is testament to the potential and demand for TVWS technology in Singapore. We look forward to these new members strengthening our knowledge of TVWS, while at the same time, we are proactively calling out to more research institutes, ICT companies and commercial entities to join SWSPG and be one of the TVWS pioneers in Singapore.”

SWSPG members consist of many world leaders conducting cutting-edge research in both cognitive radio and spectrum database technologies that underpin the TV White Space promises. These R&D initiatives continue to push TVWS technology to new heights. Some recent examples include:

1. Cognitive Radio Research: Microsoft Research (MSR) and the NICT Japan have both been active in cognitive radio research and related standards development in international organizations such as IEEE, IETF, and Wi-Fi Alliance. Both are taking leadership to develop and showcase IEEE 802.11af draft standards-based TVWS radio prototypes and are looking into collaboration on enabling world first interoperability and global roaming for TVWS devices.

2. TVWS Database Interoperability: Microsoft, Spectrum Bridge, and iconectiv (formerly Telcordia) have each developed a TVWS management spectrum database specifically for Singapore. The companies are collaborating on Database-to-Database coordination and interoperability and intend to showcase multi-DB coexistence in some of the new pilot projects.

3. Small cell indoor deployment using TVWS: StarHub and I2R are working with the Singapore Management University (SMU) LiveLabs to conduct R&D on a future high-speed low latency mobile network deployment model. Small cells are miniature mobile base stations that provide a small coverage area indoors or outdoors. TVWS is used as backhaul for the small cells deployed across the campus.

Recognizing the potential of TVWS technology, IDA had started looking into TVWS as early as 2009 and subsequently launched the CRAVE trials for the industry in 2011.

Ms Aileen Chia, Deputy Director-General (Telecoms & Post), Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, said: “We are very encouraged by the progress made by SWSPG in contributing to the TVWS development in Singapore since 2012. The successful pilots conducted by SWSPG members have demonstrated the commercial viability of TVWS technology in Singapore. In 2013, we look forward to greater private-public collaborations to advance TVWS deployment in Singapore.”

To further support TVWS movement in Singapore, IDA today has launched a public consultation to seek views and comments from the industry and members of the public by Q3-2013.

Mr Michael Thatcher, Chief Technology Officer, Public Sector, Microsoft Asia Pacific, said: “Since 2009, IDA has been instrumental in paving the way for TVWS adoption in Singapore. We are excited to see that IDA has taken a step further in 2013 to set the stage for a transparent and industry-wide discussion on TVWS regulatory framework in Singapore. On behalf of SWSPG members, we are looking forward to actively contribute to this public consultation.”

About Singapore White Spaces Pilot Group

The Singapore White Spaces Pilot Group (SWSPG) was formed on 19 April 2012 by the Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), Microsoft Singapore (Microsoft) and StarHub. Neul subsequently joined as a founding member. SWSPG aims to pursue commercial pilots using TV White Spaces and associated technologies for innovative consumer and business services and applications in Singapore.

Adaptrum, Power Automation, Singapore Island Country Club (SICC), Spectrum Bridge, ZDW, Grid Communications, Terrabit Networks, NICT, Eurokars Group, Sentosa, HDB, NexWave, iconectiv and ST (Info-Comm Systems) are the members of SWSPG.

SWSPG welcomes local and international entities to join as members, and work together to accelerate the adoption of TV White Spaces technologies and policies locally, regionally, and globally. Together, the group also aims to promote Singapore as a leading test-bed and innovation zone for this new and exciting technology.

Press Contacts:

IN.FOM for Microsoft Singapore

Sylvia Lim

sylvia@infom.asia

Mobile: +65 9876 7176

A*STAR, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R)

Doris Yang

yangscd@scei.a-star.edu.sg

Office: +65 6419 6525

StarHub

Cassie Fong

cassie@starhub.com

Mobile: +65 9101-2211

Annex A: SICC Case Study

1. PARTNERS:

The Singapore Island Country Club, Neul, Terrabit Networks and Microsoft

2. LOCATION:

Singapore Island Country Club, SICC, 180 Island Club Road (Thomson), Singapore 578774

3. INTRODUCTION AND PILOT PROJECT AIMS:

SICC has a fixed line internet service between the four primary locations on the very large site, which are up to 6Km apart. The wired solution is dated and does not provide enough stable bandwidth to service the Club’s IT needs and replacement would be difficult and expensive. Over the years SICC has tried many different wireless technologies to try and improve the network, including floating a balloon in the air with wireless equipment in, to no avail. The natural terrain at SICC is very challenging for wireless technology and has hills, a lake, very dense vegetation and large banks of very tall trees. The requirement for technology that has the propagation characteristics to provide non-line-of-sight wireless connections led the innovative SICC management to look at TVWS and join the SWSPG. The project aim was in two phases; to provide a TVWS IT network between the four primary sites and to provide wireless connections to the internet for hand held consumer devices from the golf courses themselves. The business decision for the deployment was the low cost of ownership and ease of installation of the TVWS network which could solve a long standing problem.

4. TECHNICAL DETAILS:

This pilot was a full installation not a demonstration and uses NeulNET™ base stations and outdoor terminal equipment, which were all installed by Terrabit Networks in the SICC club houses and machine complex locations and attached to posts throughout the golf courses themselves. A combination of Omni and Yargi antennas were used to maximise the wireless links. The network topology was a one-to-many; each base station connected to several terminals, the network management was achieved via the Neul cloud based system. Ruckus Wireless access points were also attached to the posts to provide the Wi-Fi interface on the golf courses. The Microsoft TVWS data base was used to serve the TVWS spectrum allocated by the IDA

5. PROJECT OUTCOMES:

The TVWS IT Network achieved 4Mbps at each of the four Club locations and another 10Mbps is available for distribution amongst all of the terminals situated on the golf courses. The cost, ease of deployment and the non-line-of-site capability of TVWS allowed connections that had previously not been possible in the very challenging terrain of SICC and ensures that the ever changing needs of the Club Members can be met by the IT infrastructure.

6. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OR EXPANSION OF THE PILOT PROJECT

The next stage of the project is to add various sensors to provide SMART applications to the club, including trails of lights that can be monitored and controlled to save up to 45% of normal energy, consumption. Sensors to detect moisture levels on the greens to facilitate economic use of water, litter bins that let you know when they are full up to ensure efficient logistics planning and to track the golf carts on the many golf courses. This future development will use Iceni™, the world’s first TVWS chip. The new connectivity on the golf course will now allow applications to be created to allow the Club members to post their scores or order a drink from the course ready for their return to the Clubhouse.

Annex B: Details of New SWSPG Pilots

Gardens by the Bay would like to offer Wi-Fi connectivity for visitors in its vast compound.

Wiring up Gardens by the Bay is not a preferred option since this will change the beautiful landscape of the garden. In addition, connecting the various sites using conventional wireless technologies is very challenging due to range limitations of these technologies and the terrain conditions at Gardens by the Bay.

TVWS based wireless connectivity was deployed taking advantage of better propagation characteristics of TVWS signal. Currently three different sites at Gardens by the Bay – Supertree Grove, Meadow and Canopy - offer TVWS based Wi-Fi connectivity to visitors.

Partners involved: Power Automation, I²R, Gardens by the Bay

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Sentosa

Sentosa is Singapore’s premier island resort getaway with a blend of leisure and recreational facilities. It is a good test-bed to demonstrate the co-existence of multi TVWS vendors in a single environment.

The first phase of the trial will enable the Sentosa Development Corporation to use TVWS technology to deploy surveillance cameras and provide Wi-Fi coverage at Siloso Beach, Belawang Beach and the Merlion complex.

There are plans to explore the implementation of smart signboards and ‘push’ technology to notify customers of special events and services in phase two.

Partners involved: Sentosa Development Corporation, StarHub, I²R, Power Automation, Neul, Terrabit Networks, Adaptum and NexWave.

End-June 2013

HDB



As Singapore's public housing authority, the Housing & Development Board (HDB) plans and develops public housing towns that provide Singaporeans with quality homes and living environments.

The trial responds to a need for video surveillance for rooftop security, car park enforcement and getting real time video from the lift system in HDB buildings. TVWS technology is expected to add efficacy in getting real time coverage, which would result in enhanced security and safety for the residence.

Currently, all surveillance is done using cameras with local storage and manpower is required to collect them when needed. With the use of real time video recordings, it is possible to perform real time video analytics and allow multiple departments to share the same surveillance resources.

Partners involved: HDB, Power Automation

TBC

Eurokars

Singapore’s flagship car dealership will use TVWS to cost effectively extend their IT network to a number of outlying buildings. This will be complemented with unique concierge services: test-drive vehicle tracking, customer scheduled service management and other customer value added services. The tracking will be achieved over TVWS without the need for traditional GPS.

Partners involved: Eurokars, Neul, Terrabit Networks

Initial phase to be completed in July

M2M applications to be deployed starting from Sept

Annex C: Background on SWSPG

The Singapore White Spaces Pilot Group (SWSPG) was formed on 19 April 2012 by the Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), Microsoft Singapore (Microsoft) and StarHub, to pursue commercial pilots using TV White Spaces and associated technologies for innovative consumer and business services and applications in Singapore.

TV White Spaces refer to unused radio spectrum in the TV broadcast bands that could potentially be utilised for alternative wireless broadband communications similar to Wi-Fi capabilities, but with lower-power, lower-cost and longer-range characteristics. TV White Spaces technologies could also enable a multitude of devices to be connected wirelessly and cost-effectively to power applications and services created for a smart-city.

With commercial pilots, SWSPG will demonstrate commercial value and viability of TV White Spaces deployments in multiple use case scenarios. These real-life deployments will gather white spaces data and end-user feedback, and provide insightful information to the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore as well as other regulators that are implementing regulatory frameworks in their countries.

SWSPG welcomes local and international entities to join as members, and work together to accelerate the adoption of TV White Spaces technologies and policies locally, regionally, and globally. Together, the group also aims to promote Singapore as a leading test-bed and innovation zone for this new and exciting technology.

SWSPG members now include:

Founding Members

I2R

Microsoft

StarHub

Neul

Members

Adaptrum

Singapore Island Country Cub

Power Automation

Spectrum Bridge

ZDW

Grid Communications

Terrabit Networks

National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)

Eurokars Group

Sentosa Development Corporation

Housing Development Board

NexWave

iconectiv

ST Electronics

(Info-Comm Systems)

More information about the SWSPG is available at http://whitespace.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/ or by contacting us at whitespace@i2r.a-star.edu.sg.

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