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Author(s):  
Preeti Samhita Pati ◽  
Shubham Somnath Sahoo ◽  
Chetna Singhal ◽  
Raja Datta

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farah Yassine ◽  
Melhem El Helou ◽  
Samer Lahoud ◽  
Oussama Bazzi
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2021 ◽  
pp. 113-141
Author(s):  
Douglas H. Morais

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvio Mandelli ◽  
Alessandro Lieto ◽  
Mark Razenberg ◽  
Andreas Weber ◽  
Thorsten Wild

Abstract One of the current 6G wireless networks research's trends is to investigate short distance and dense scenarios, where users are locally connected in sub-networks. Such use case is critical to support the advances of industrial internet of things or Industry 4.0, e.g. connecting an entire group of sensors and actuators of a robot. Therefore, schemes that can properly manage the interference must be deployed in practical systems to allow the promised performance advances of 6G . Targeting these high density scenarios, we describe the Power Optimization for Low Interference and Throughput Enhancement (POLITE) paradigm for link adaptation and power allocation, which leverages available radio resources to stabilize and reduce the interference. The baseline link adaptation schemes are compared with POLITE in their performance in a 3GPP -calibrated system level simulator for industrial scenarios. As services in industrial environments require high reliability under constrained delays, we propose different delay-aware formulations in the POLITE design. In this work we provide solutions both for relaxed delay requirements and for latency critical traffic, whose delay must be minimized. In particular, in the latter case, we propose also modifications of user selection and resource allocation procedures to further improve the reliability and latency. Simulation results prove the benefits of POLITE in terms of increased throughput, fulfillment of relaxed and delay-critical requirements, with an overall reduced transmit power compared to the current baseline link adaptation schemes.


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