Abstract

We investigate in this paper uplink transmission schemes for 5G Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC) traffic. The URLLC class of services has been defined for applications requiring extremely stringent latency and reliability. We show that, in systems with episodic traffic and many users compared with the number of transmission resources, randomly transmitting multiple copies of a packet allows to meet the URLLC requirements. We first develop an analytical model for the packet loss rate for a contention based multiple transmission scheme where replica positions are assigned randomly and show that it allows to meet the performance requirements of URLLC for small enough user activity rate. We then propose an advanced replication scheme where positions for the different replicas are pre-allocated to users so that users have pairwise-distinct positions. We show that this advanced scheme achieves very high reliability with low resource consumption.

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