Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Cellular Networks: Use Cases, Challenges and Approaches

He Chen(University of Sydney), Rana Abbas(University of Sydney), Peng Cheng(University of Sydney), Mahyar Shirvanimoghaddam(University of Sydney), Wibowo Hardjawana(University of Sydney), Wei Bao(University of Sydney), Yonghui Li(University of Sydney), Branka Vucetic(University of Sydney)
IEEE Communications Magazine
September 24, 2018
Cited by 356

Abstract

Fifth-generation cellular mobile networks are expected to support mission critical URLLC services in addition to enhanced mobile broadband applications. This article first introduces three emerging mission critical applications of URLLC and identifies their requirements on end-to-end latency and reliability. We then investigate the various sources of end-to-end delay of current wireless networks by taking 4G LTE as an example. Then we propose and evaluate several techniques to reduce the end-to-end latency from the perspectives of error control coding, signal processing, and radio resource management. We also briefly discuss other network design approaches with the potential for further latency reduction.


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