Null Space Based Preemptive Scheduling For Joint URLLC and eMBB Traffic in 5G Networks
Ali A. Esswie, Klaus I. Pedersen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a null-space-based preemptive scheduling method for 5G networks that guarantees ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) performance while maximizing eMBB capacity, using spatial user separation and dynamic precoder projection.
Contribution
It presents a novel scheduling framework that ensures URLLC robustness and high spectral efficiency by leveraging null-space projection and artificial spatial separation.
Findings
Achieves extreme URLLC latency robustness.
Significantly improves spectral efficiency.
Outperforms existing scheduling methods in simulations.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a null-space-based preemptive scheduling framework for cross-objective optimization to always guarantee robust URLLC performance, while extracting the maximum possible eMBB capacity. The proposed scheduler perpetually grants incoming URLLC traffic a higher priority for instant scheduling. In case that radio resources are not immediately schedulable, proposed scheduler forcibly enforces an artificial spatial user separation, for the URLLC traffic to get instantly scheduled over shared resources with ongoing eMBB transmissions. A pre-defined reference spatial subspace is constructed for which scheduler instantly picks the active eMBB user whose precoder is the closest possible. Then, it projects the eMBB precoder on-the-go onto the reference subspace, in order for its paired URLLC user to orient its decoder matrix into one possible null space of the reference…
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