Abstract Ultra-reliable low latency communication requires innovative resource management solutions that can guarantee high reliability at low latency. Grant-free random access, where channel resources are accessed without undergoing assignment through a handshake process, is proposed in 5G New Radio as an important latency reducing solution. However, this comes at an increased likelihood of collisions resulting from uncoordinated channel access. Novel reliability enhancement techniques are therefore needed. This article provides an overview of grant-free random access in 5G New Radio focusing on the ultra-reliable low latency communication service class, and presents two reliability-enhancing solutions. The first proposes retransmissions ...
Ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) is an important new feature brought by 5G, with a p...
Machine-type communications (MTC), in both the massive (mMTC) and ultra-reliable (uMTC) variety, wil...
Abstract This paper addresses the problem of downlink radio resource management for ultra-reliable ...
Enabling ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) with stringent requirements for transmitti...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper uplink multiple transmission schemes for 5G Ultra...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper uplink multiple transmission schemes for 5G Ultra...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper uplink multiple transmission schemes for 5G Ultra...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper uplink multiple transmission schemes for 5G Ultra...
The fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks aims at providing connectivity for a large number of ...
We consider sporadic ultra-reliable and low latency communications in the uplink 5G cellular systems...
We consider sporadic ultra-reliable and low latency communications in the uplink 5G cellular systems...
5G and beyond networks are being designed to support the future digital society, where numerous sens...
The increasingly ubiquitous applications of Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) requir...
This paper proposes non-orthogonal sharing of available resources between latency-critical and laten...
Ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) is an important new feature brought by 5G, with a p...
Ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) is an important new feature brought by 5G, with a p...
Machine-type communications (MTC), in both the massive (mMTC) and ultra-reliable (uMTC) variety, wil...
Abstract This paper addresses the problem of downlink radio resource management for ultra-reliable ...
Enabling ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) with stringent requirements for transmitti...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper uplink multiple transmission schemes for 5G Ultra...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper uplink multiple transmission schemes for 5G Ultra...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper uplink multiple transmission schemes for 5G Ultra...
International audienceWe investigate in this paper uplink multiple transmission schemes for 5G Ultra...
The fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks aims at providing connectivity for a large number of ...
We consider sporadic ultra-reliable and low latency communications in the uplink 5G cellular systems...
We consider sporadic ultra-reliable and low latency communications in the uplink 5G cellular systems...
5G and beyond networks are being designed to support the future digital society, where numerous sens...
The increasingly ubiquitous applications of Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) requir...
This paper proposes non-orthogonal sharing of available resources between latency-critical and laten...
Ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) is an important new feature brought by 5G, with a p...
Ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) is an important new feature brought by 5G, with a p...
Machine-type communications (MTC), in both the massive (mMTC) and ultra-reliable (uMTC) variety, wil...
Abstract This paper addresses the problem of downlink radio resource management for ultra-reliable ...