Reliability Oriented Dual Connectivity for URLLC services in 5G New Radio

N. Mahmood, Melisa López, D. Laselva, K. Pedersen, Gilberto Berardinelli
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Novel solutions are required to meet the stringent reliability and latency requirements targeted for the Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communication service class, which emerged with the introduction of 5G new radio. This paper analyses reliability-oriented multi-Connectivity - where the same data packet is independently transmitted through multiple links - as such a solution. Multi-connectivity is first presented at a conceptual level. We then propose a novel admission mechanism to control the number of users operating in multi-connectivity mode. Finally, the reliability and latency enhancement with multi-connectivity in heterogeneous network scenario with multi-service traffic is evaluated via system level simulation. Up to 23% latency reduction and 57% reliability improvements over the single connectivity solution are observed. However such gains are sensitive to the configuration criteria, and the average gains are more modest.
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面向可靠性的5G新无线电URLLC业务双连接
随着5G新无线电的引入,需要新颖的解决方案来满足针对超可靠低延迟通信服务类别的严格可靠性和延迟要求。本文分析了面向可靠性的多连通性——同一数据包通过多个链路独立传输——作为这样的解决方案。多连接首先在概念层面提出。然后,我们提出了一种新的准入机制来控制在多连接模式下操作的用户数量。最后,通过系统级仿真,对多业务流量异构网络场景下多连接的可靠性和延迟增强进行了评估。与单一连接解决方案相比,最多可减少23%的延迟,并提高57%的可靠性。然而,这种增益对配置标准很敏感,而且平均增益比较适中。
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