scholarly journals Study and Analysis of Multiconnectivity for Ultrareliable and Low-Latency Features in Networks and V2X Communications

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Alexander Paramonov ◽  
Jialiang Peng ◽  
Dmitry Kashkarov ◽  
Ammar Muthanna ◽  
Ibrahim A. Elgendy ◽  
...  

Ultrareliable and low-latency connection (URLLC) is one of the novel features in 5G networks and subsequent generations, in which it targets to fulfill stringent requirements on data rates, reliability, and availability. Moreover, the multiconnectivity concept is introduced to meet these requirements, where multiple different technologies are connected simultaneously, and the data packet is duplicated and transmitted from multiple transmitters. To this end, in this paper, we present an analysis, model, and method to ensure the reliability of data delivery when organizing URLLC in 5G networks. In addition, a new approach based on the organization of multiple connections (multiconnectivity) and duplication of transmitted data is considered. Further, an analytical model is presented for assessing the probability of failure, taking into account the traffic intensity, the probability of failure of elements, and the number of used connections. Moreover, an efficient method is proposed for increasing the reliability of data delivery by optimizing the number of connections. Further, a multiconnectivity-based URLLC model has been built for evaluating the proposed method and verifies that the optimal number of routes for data delivery between the user and the point of service can be obtained, where the probability of losses and equipment reliability are jointly considered. Finally, detailed analysis of results shown that with “equal” routes in terms of load (with an equally probable traffic distribution) and the probability of equipment failure, the optimal number of routes can be found, at which the minimum probability of losses is achieved.


Author(s):  
Д.В. КАШКАРОВ ◽  
А.И. ПАРАМОНОВ ◽  
А.Е. КУЧЕРЯВЫЙ

Представлен анализ, модель и метод решения задачи обеспечения требований по надежности доставки данных при организации сверхнадежных соединений с ультрамалыми задержками ( URLLC - Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications) в сетях 5G. Рассматривается подход, основанный на организации множественных соединений (multi-connectivity) и дублировании передаваемых данных. Приведена аналитическая модель для оценки вероятности отказа, учитывающая интенсивность трафика, вероятность отказа элементов и количество используемых соединений. Предложен метод повышения надежности доставки данных путем оптимизации числа соединений. The paper presents an analysis, model, and method of solving the problem of ensuring the reliability of data delivery when organizing ultra-reliable and low latency connections (URLLC) in 5G networks. An approach based on the organization of multiple connections (multi-connectivity) and duplication of transmitted data is considered. An analytical model is presented for assessing the probability of failure, taking into account the traffic intensity, the probability of failure of elements, and the number of used connections. A method for increasing the reliability of data delivery by optimizing the number of connections is proposed.



2019 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 161-170
Author(s):  
Rosen Pasarelski

The currently widely used 4G cellular networks face many challenges. The growing demand for high-resolution mobile multimedia applications is bringing these networks to their practical limits. 5G networks, the next generation of wireless communications, are standardized to ease the burden on current infrastructure by offering significantly higher data rates through increased channel bandwidth. Given the lack of accessible frequencies traditionally used for mobile communications, millimeter bandwidths (mmWave) are quite a challenging alternative. This technology is a cornerstone of upcoming 5G networks, allowing faster data speeds and much higher bandwidth than ever before, but not every 5G network will necessarily use this frequency band, at least not all the time. As with any new technology, there are unavoidable problems that need to be overcome. The purpose of the research and analysis in this article is to systematize issues and solutions related to the potential problems of spectrum sharing in mmWave frequency range, its suitability for long-distance communications, indoors, in bad weather conditions, as well as biological aspects, and relevant conclusions have been done to meet these challenges.



Author(s):  
Jose Marcos C. Brito

The fifth generation of mobile communications networks (5G) is currently in the standardization process, which is expected to be completed in 2020. For this new generation, new applications and scenarios are imposing new performance requirements in addition to higher data rates. Specifically, the Internet of Things (IoT) and e-health applications have very important economic roles in 5G networks and define particular performance requirements that must be considered when defining the technologies for 5G networks. In this paper, the author discusses the influence of e-health and IoT applications on the technological trends for 5G networks.



Author(s):  
Bilal Muhammad Khan ◽  
Rabia Bilal

Recently, Flying Ad-hoc Networks (FANETs), enabling ad-hoc networking between highly mobile Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are gaining importance in several military, commercial and civilian applications. The sensitivity of these missions requires precise and prompt data delivery. Thus, the most important communication requirements that need to be addressed while designing FANETs are of high reliability and low latency. Considering these demands, this chapter focusses on mobility models, MAC protocols and routing protocols.



Author(s):  
Jose Marcos C. Brito

The fifth generation of mobile communications networks (5G) is currently in the standardization process, which is expected to be completed in 2020. For this new generation, new applications and scenarios are imposing new performance requirements in addition to higher data rates. Specifically, the Internet of Things (IoT) and e-health applications have very important economic roles in 5G networks and define particular performance requirements that must be considered when defining the technologies for 5G networks. In this paper, the author discusses the influence of e-health and IoT applications on the technological trends for 5G networks.



Author(s):  
Soheil Rostami ◽  
Kari Heiska ◽  
Oleksandr Puchko ◽  
Kari Leppanen ◽  
Mikko Valkama




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