分布式天线系统中URLLC的联合上下行非正交资源分配

IF 4 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IEEE Systems Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1109/JSYST.2024.3464558
Yifan Zhu;Kang Li;Pengcheng Zhu;Yan Wang
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超可靠和低延迟通信(URLLC)有望以其严格的服务质量(QoS)指标支持工业物联网中的关键任务服务。这对频谱资源的消耗很大,频谱资源本来就很稀缺,需要合理配置。为了提高频谱效率和减轻控制信令引起的延迟,我们提出了一种无授权的非正交多址(NOMA)方案。采用PDFD (Packet duplication with frequency diversity)技术保证可靠性。分布式天线系统(DAS)的部署是为了进一步减少URLLC在工业自动化场景中的设备间干扰。在端到端URLLC的QoS要求下,通过提出的方案和天线配置,共同优化上下行带宽分配和时延组件,使总频谱消耗最小化。然后提出了一种求全局最优解的两步法。此外,我们将框架扩展到具有独立编码机制的块分割,并与PDFD进行了比较,验证了PDFD的频谱效率优势。仿真结果表明,两步法的频谱效率增益在我们提出的方案下得到了提高,表明NOMA与DAS集成的方法在大规模设备的URLLC中具有优越性。
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Joint Uplink and Downlink Nonorthogonal Resource Allocation for URLLC in Distributed Antenna Systems
Ultrareliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) is expected to support mission-critical services in industrial Internet of things with its stringent quality-of-service (QoS) metrics. This demands a large consumption of spectrum resource, which is scarce and requires to be configured appropriately. To enhance spectral efficiency and mitigate latency caused by control signaling, we propose a grant-free nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) scheme. Packet duplication with frequency diversity (PDFD) is utilized to ensure reliability. The distributed antenna system (DAS) is deployed to further mitigate interdevice interference for URLLC in industrial automation scenarios. With the proposed scheme and antenna configuration, we jointly optimize the uplink and downlink bandwidth assignment and delay components to minimize the total spectrum consumption under the QoS requirements of end-to-end URLLC. A two-step method is then proposed to find the globally optimal solution. In addition, we expand our framework to block segmentation with independent coding mechanism for comparison with PDFD and validate the spectral efficiency superiority of PDFD. Simulation results show the spectral efficiency gain of the two-step method under our proposed schemes, indicating that NOMA integrated with DAS is superior for URLLC with massive devices.
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IEEE Systems Journal 工程技术-电信学
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期刊介绍: This publication provides a systems-level, focused forum for application-oriented manuscripts that address complex systems and system-of-systems of national and global significance. It intends to encourage and facilitate cooperation and interaction among IEEE Societies with systems-level and systems engineering interest, and to attract non-IEEE contributors and readers from around the globe. Our IEEE Systems Council job is to address issues in new ways that are not solvable in the domains of the existing IEEE or other societies or global organizations. These problems do not fit within traditional hierarchical boundaries. For example, disaster response such as that triggered by Hurricane Katrina, tsunamis, or current volcanic eruptions is not solvable by pure engineering solutions. We need to think about changing and enlarging the paradigm to include systems issues.
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