Abstract

Emerging wireless applications starve for the realization of the ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC). The reliability and latency requirements of URLLC for a specific single link have been explored extensively, but a comprehensive evaluation of the URLLC in a large-scale wireless network is still lacking. In this paper, by using the point process theory we evaluate the probability that the delay and reliability requirement of a typical URLLC user can be satisfied in the large-scale wireless network. This probability is also the ratio of users with satisfactory delay and reliability in the wireless network. In order to improve the performance of URLLC, we propose two retransmission policies, corresponding to time diversity and frequency diversity, in which the retransmissions are silenced randomly to reduce the interference correlation in different frames so to reduce the effect of correlations between different retransmissions. Simulation and numerical results reveal that both of the proposed two retransmission policies improve the performance of URLLC, and the retransmission policy of frequency diversity is better than that of the time diversity.

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