On The Multiplexing Of Broadband Traffic And Grant-Free Ultra-Reliable Communication In Uplink

2019 IEEE 89TH VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE (VTC2019-SPRING)(2019)

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5G networks should support heterogeneous services with an efficient usage of the radio resources, while meeting the distinct requirements of each service class. We consider the problem of multiplexing enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) traffic, and grant-free ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) in uplink. Two multiplexing options are considered; either eMBB and grant-free URLLC are transmitted in separate frequency bands to avoid their mutual interference, or both traffic share the available bandwidth leading to overlaying transmissions. This work presents an approach to evaluate the supported loads for URLLC and eMBB in different operation regimes. Minimum mean square error receivers with and without successive interference cancellation (SIC) are considered in Rayleigh fading channels. The outage probability is derived and the achievable transmission rates are obtained based on that. The analysis with 5G new radio assumptions shows that overlaying is mostly beneficial when SIC is employed in medium to high SNR scenarios or, in some cases, with low URLLC load. Otherwise, the use of separate bands supports higher loads for both services simultaneously. Practical insights based on the approach are discussed.
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grant-free ultra-reliable communication,heterogeneous services,radio resources,service class,multiplexing enhanced mobile broadband traffic,eMBB,multiplexing options,grant-free URLLC,separate frequency bands,mutual interference,traffic share,overlaying transmissions,successive interference cancellation,5G new radio assumptions,low URLLC load,separate bands,minimum mean square error receivers,grant-free ultra-reliable low-latency communications,outage probability
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