Abstract

As the manufacturing industry gradually expands and tends to be intelligent, the industrial networks have been greatly applied and are of paramount importance. Furthermore, taking the advantages of wireless networks into account, such as flexible deployment, low cost, and easy maintenance, etc., this paper is dedicated to the research of industrial wireless networks. Facing the problem of limited radio resource, in order to make full use of frequency band, this paper proposes a resource scheduling scheme with puncturing, which guarantees the reliability of subsequent ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) services under the conditions of existing enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) services. By optimizing the bandwidth pre-allocation for eMBB services, puncture weight and transmit power, this scheme can effectively meet the needs of the system. Specifically, the purpose of this paper is to minimize the decoding error rate of the devices carrying URLLC service while ensuring the demand for throughput of eMBB services. The problem proposed is a nonlinear stochastic optimization problem involving complex Q-function. The closed-form expression of the objective function is obtained through linear approximation and probability theory, which is further decoupled into three sub-problems. To this end, a block coordinate descent optimization (BCDO) algorithm is proposed to obtain the optimal bandwidth allocation, puncture weight and transmit power. The simulation results verify the rationality of the theoretical analysis and the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm, and also elaborate the influence of different parameters on the decoding error rate of the URLLC devices.

Highlights

  • The technology of wireless communication has developed rapidly

  • This paper focus on the demand for reliability of ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) devices, which is different from many similar studies on scheduling of enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and URLLC jointly

  • Under the condition of persistent eMBB service, we should try our best to improve the reliability of URLLC service to meet the strict demand for industrial missioncritical services

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Introduction

The technology of wireless communication has developed rapidly. The fifth generation (5G) mobile networks satisfy the network services provided by traditional operators to customers, and meet the demand for various vertical industries [1]–[3]. With the development of industrial manufacturing, the demand for digitalization is higher and higher, so the industrial networks have broad prospects and are developing rapidly. The growing scale of the factory and diverse types of services bring the great challenges to the traditional wired networks. To overcome these difficulties, industrial wireless networks provide an. The limited resource of wireless system brings challenges to resource allocation [4]

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