A Downlink Puncturing Scheme for Simultaneous Transmission of URLLC and eMBB Traffic by Exploiting Data Similarity
Mohammed AL-Mekhlafi, Mohaned Chraiti, Mohamed Amine Arfaoui, Chadi, Assi, Ali Ghrayeb, Amira Alloum

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel downlink multiplexing scheme for URLLC and eMBB in 5G that exploits data similarity to minimize puncturing impact, improving spectral efficiency and reliability.
Contribution
It proposes a symbol similarity-based puncturing method for URLLC-eMBB multiplexing, with analytical performance evaluation and demonstrated benefits over existing techniques.
Findings
eMBB spectral efficiency is increased by reducing punctured symbols
eMBB SER and reliability are improved through the proposed scheme
URLLC data meets delay and reliability constraints with minimal impact
Abstract
Ultra Reliable and Low Latency Communications (URLLC) is deemed to be an essential service in 5G systems and beyond to accommodate a wide range of emerging applications with stringent latency and reliability requirements. Coexistence of URLLC alongside other service categories calls for developing spectrally efficient multiplexing techniques. Specifically, coupling URLLC and conventional enhanced Mobile BroadBand (eMBB) through superposition/puncturing naturally arises as a promising option due to the tolerance of the latter in terms of latency and reliability. The idea here is to transmit URLLC packets over resources occupied by ongoing eMBB transmissions while minimizing the impact on the eMBB transmissions. In this paper, we propose a novel downlink URLLC-eMBB multiplexing technique that exploits possible similarities among URLLC and eMBB symbols, with the objective of reducing the…
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