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Optimal Retransmission Policies for Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications with Delayed Feedback

Abstract

We propose a novel resource allocation scheme for Ultra- Reliable and Low Latency communication (URLLC) traffic in the uplink of 5G systems. We consider industrial scenarios where a set of machines transmit packets intermittently to a central controller via a base station. We consider contention-based access in realistic scenarios where the delay budget and the 5G New Radio (NR) design allows the reception of few Acknowledgements (ACK), but always waiting for ACKs before retransmission is insufficient to ensure high reliability. This may be seen as a problem of Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) with delayed feedback. The goal is to minimize the expected number of retransmissions subject to a reliability constraint within a delay budget. We derive the optimal policy that exploits the tradeoff between waiting for the ACK and achieving the target reliability.

Keywords:
Retransmission Computer science Automatic repeat request Base station Telecommunications link Network packet Computer network Latency (audio) Reliability (semiconductor) Exploit Selective Repeat ARQ Low latency (capital markets) Scheduling (production processes) Hybrid automatic repeat request Real-time computing Telecommunications Engineering Computer security

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Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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