Wireless Channel Dynamics and Robustness for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications
Vasuki Narasimha Swamy, Paul Rigge, Gireeja Ranade, Borivoje Nikolic,, Anant Sahai

TL;DR
This paper models wireless channel dynamics using robust control principles to understand their impact on ultra-reliable low-latency communications, revealing non-bandlimited Rayleigh fading and emphasizing the need for combined spatial and temporal diversity techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a robust control-based modeling approach for wireless channels tailored to URLLC, highlighting new insights into channel predictability and diversity strategies.
Findings
Rayleigh fading processes are not bandlimited.
Spatial correlation yields near-independent fading distributions.
Both SNR and time margins are essential for robust URLLC.
Abstract
Interactive, immersive and critical applications demand ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC). To build wireless communication systems that can support these applications, understanding the characteristics of the wireless medium is paramount. Although wireless channel characteristics and dynamics have been extensively studied, it is important to revisit these concepts in the context of the strict demands of low latency and ultra-reliability. In this paper, we bring a modeling approach from robust control to wireless communication -- the wireless channel characteristics are given a nominal model around which we allow for some quantified uncertainty. We propose certain key "directions" along which to bound model uncertainty that are relevant to URLLC. For the nominal model, we take an in-depth look at wireless channel characteristics such as spatial and temporal correlations…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
