Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC) using Interface Diversity [PDF]
An important ingredient of the future 5G systems will be Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC). A way to offer URLLC without intervention in the baseband/PHY layer design is to use interface diversity and integrate multiple communication ...
Liu, Rongkuan +2 more
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Dimensioning Spectrum to Support Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication
Industry-led initiatives such as the Next G Alliance (NGA) are currently considering how to dimension the spectrum required to support new classes of services envisioned beyond 5G. In particular, support for URLLC brings the challenge of how to dimension stochastic wireless networks to meet stringent reliability and latency requirements.
Gomes, Andre +3 more
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Unlicensed Assisted Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications
The ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC) in the fifth generation (5G) communication has emerged many potential applications, which promotes the development of the internet of things (IoTs). In this paper, the URLLC system adopts the duty-cycle muting (DCM) mechanism to share unlicensed spectrums with the WiFi network, which guarantees ...
Yuan, Jiantao +6 more
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Federated Learning for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency V2V Communications [PDF]
7 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, 1 algorithm, conference ...
Samarakoon, S. (Sumudu) +3 more
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Distributed Federated Learning for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Vehicular Communications [PDF]
In this paper, the problem of joint power and resource allocation (JPRA) for ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) in vehicular networks is studied. Therein, the network-wide power consumption of vehicular users (VUEs) is minimized subject to high reliability in terms of probabilistic queuing delays.
Sumudu Samarakoon +3 more
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Prediction and Communication Co-Design for Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications [PDF]
Ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) are considered as one of three new application scenarios in the fifth generation cellular networks. In this work, we aim to reduce the user experienced delay through prediction and communication co-design, where each mobile device predicts its future states and sends them to a data center in advance.
Zhanwei Hou +4 more
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Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communication in mmWave-Enabled Massive MIMO Networks [PDF]
Ultra-reliability and low-latency are two key components in 5G networks. In this letter, we investigate the problem of ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC) in millimeter wave (mmWave)-enabled massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO ...
Bennis, Mehdi +5 more
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Short Block-Length Codes for Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications [PDF]
This article reviews state of the art channel coding techniques for URLLC. The stringent requirements of URLLC services, such as ultrahigh reliability and low latency, have made it the most challenging feature of 5G of mobile networks. The problem is even more challenging for services beyond the 5G promise, such as tele-surgery and factory automation ...
Shirvanimoghaddam, Mahyar +11 more
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Interference Coordination in Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communication Networks [PDF]
5th Generation cellular communication is envisioned to enable connectivity for a wide range of new use cases. The focus on mission-critical communications, such as industrial automation and motion control, presses the demand for ultra-reliable communication. High availability, e.g., 99.999 % can be strived to reduce the outage probability.
Tirkkonen, Olav +4 more
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Latency Analysis of Systems with Multiple Interfaces for Ultra-Reliable M2M Communication [PDF]
One of the ways to satisfy the requirements of ultra-reliable low latency communication for mission critical Machine-type Communications (MTC) applications is to integrate multiple communication interfaces.
Nielsen, Jimmy J., Popovski, Petar
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