Ultra-Reliable Communication in 5G Wireless Systems
Petar Popovski

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of Ultra-Reliable Communication (URC) in 5G wireless systems, analyzing fundamental mechanisms, proposing reliable service composition, and defining new engineering challenges for achieving near 100% reliability.
Contribution
It introduces the systematic concept of URC in 5G, analyzes its fundamental mechanisms, and proposes a framework for reliable service adaptation and problem classification.
Findings
Identifies two types of URC problems: long-term and short-term.
Highlights the importance of encoding control information for URC.
Defines the concept of Reliable Service Composition.
Abstract
Wireless 5G systems will not only be "4G, but faster". One of the novel features discussed in relation to 5G is Ultra-Reliable Communication (URC), an operation mode not present in today's wireless systems. URC refers to provision of certain level of communication service almost 100 % of the time. Example URC applications include reliable cloud connectivity, critical connections for industrial automation and reliable wireless coordination among vehicles. This paper puts forward a systematic view on URC in 5G wireless systems. It starts by analyzing the fundamental mechanisms that constitute a wireless connection and concludes that one of the key steps towards enabling URC is revision of the methods for encoding control information (metadata) and data. It introduces the key concept of Reliable Service Composition, where a service is designed to adapt its requirements to the level of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT Networks and Protocols · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
