Papers
Topics
Authors
Recent
Search
2000 character limit reached

Resource Allocation for Multi-User Downlink MISO OFDMA-URLLC Systems

Published 14 Oct 2019 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1910.06127v1)

Abstract: This paper considers the resource allocation algorithm design for downlink multiple-input single-output (MISO) orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) systems. To meet the stringent delay requirements of URLLC, short packet transmission is adopted and taken into account for resource allocation algorithm design. The resource allocation is optimized for maximization of the weighted system sum throughput subject to quality-of-service (QoS) constraints regarding the URLLC users' number of transmitted bits, packet error probability, and delay. Despite the non-convexity of the resulting optimization problem, the optimal solution is found via monotonic optimization. The corresponding optimal resource allocation policy can serve as a performance upper bound for sub-optimal low-complexity solutions. We develop such a low-complexity resource allocation algorithm to strike a balance between performance and complexity. Our simulation results reveal the importance of using multiple antennas for reducing the latency and improving the reliability of URLLC systems. Moreover, the proposed sub-optimal algorithm is shown to closely approach the performance of the proposed optimal algorithm and outperforms two baseline schemes by a considerable margin, especially when the users have heterogeneous delay requirements. Finally, conventional resource allocation designs based on Shannon's capacity formula are shown to be not applicable in MISO OFDMA-URLLC systems as they may violate the users' delay constraints.

Citations (84)

Summary

No one has generated a summary of this paper yet.

Paper to Video (Beta)

No one has generated a video about this paper yet.

Whiteboard

No one has generated a whiteboard explanation for this paper yet.

Open Problems

We haven't generated a list of open problems mentioned in this paper yet.

Continue Learning

We haven't generated follow-up questions for this paper yet.

Collections

Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.