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Contract-Based Scheduling of URLLC Packets in Incumbent EMBB Traffic [PDF]
Recently, the coexistence of ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC) and enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) services on the same licensed spectrum has gained a lot of attention from both academia and industry. However, the coexistence of these
Aunas Manzoor +3 more
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On the Coexistence of eMBB and URLLC in Multi-Cell Massive MIMO
The non-orthogonal coexistence between the enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and the ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) in the downlink of a multi-cell massive MIMO system is rigorously analyzed in this work. We provide a unified information-
Giovanni Interdonato +5 more
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Coexistence Mechanism Between eMBB and uRLLC in 5G Wireless Networks [PDF]
La communication ultra-fiable à faible latence (uRLLC) et le haut débit mobile amélioré (eMBB) sont deux services influents du réseau cellulaire 5G émergent. La latence et la fiabilité sont des préoccupations majeures pour les applications uRLLC, alors que les services eMBB revendiquent les débits de données maximaux.
Anupam Kumar Bairagi +7 more
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Cryo-EM structure of arabinosyltransferase EmbB from Mycobacterium smegmatis [PDF]
AbstractArabinosyltransferase B (EmbB) belongs to a family of membrane-bound glycosyltransferases that build the lipidated polysaccharides of the mycobacterial cell envelope, and are targets of anti-tuberculosis drug ethambutol. We present the 3.3 Å resolution single-particle cryo-electron microscopy structure of Mycobacterium smegmatis EmbB, providing
Yong Zi Tan +16 more
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Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance and Novel Therapeutic Approaches for <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>: A Narrative Review With a Focus on Tuberculosis Mutations in Iran. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis), is a highly contagious disease and one of the leading causes of mortality globally. The emergence and dissemination of multidrug‐resistant (MDR) strains of M. tuberculosis have become a major concern, especially in developing countries.
Bodaghi AB +5 more
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URLLC and eMBB in 5G Industrial IoT: A Survey [PDF]
Survey paper on URLLC and eMBB for 5G ...
Benish Sharfeen Khan +3 more
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eMBB-URLLC Resource Slicing: A Risk-Sensitive Approach [PDF]
Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC) is a 5G New Radio (NR) application that requires strict reliability and latency. URLLC traffic is usually scheduled on top of the ongoing enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) transmissions (i.e., puncturing the current eMBB transmission) and cannot be queued due to its hard latency requirements.
Madyan Alsenwi +4 more
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We utilise a metaheuristic optimisation method, inspired by nature, called the Lévy‐flight firefly algorithm (LFA), to tackle the power regulation and user grouping in the NOMA systems. Abstract The non‐orthogonal multiple access strategies have shown promise to boost fifth generation and sixth generation wireless networks' spectral efficiency and ...
Zaid Albataineh +4 more
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Traffic Steering for eMBB in Multi-Connectivity Scenarios [PDF]
Multi-connectivity (MC) is one of the most important features to be introduced in 5G networks, allowing User Equipment (UE) to simultaneously aggregate radio resources from several network nodes to enhance both data rates and reliability. Thus, this feature enables a further flexibility in the allocation of resources to the UEs in order to fulfil the ...
Jesús Burgueño +3 more
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Analytical study of 5G NR eMBB co-existence [PDF]
3GPP release 15 focusing on 5G general outline has been published in December 2017. The major difference with respect to currently deployed LTE is the support of various physical layer numerologies. Making the physical layer scalable allows to properly address new services such as low latency or millimeter communications.
Demmer, David +3 more
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