Joint Resource Allocation and Phase Shift Optimization for RIS-Aided eMBB/URLLC Traffic Multiplexing
Mohammed AL-Mekhlafi, Mohamed Amine Arfaoui, Mohamed Elhattab, Chadi, Assi, and Ali Ghrayeb

TL;DR
This paper proposes a joint resource allocation and phase shift optimization framework for RIS-assisted cellular networks to efficiently multiplex eMBB and URLLC traffic, improving reliability and data rates.
Contribution
It introduces a novel proactive RIS phase-shift design and two algorithms for URLLC allocation, enhancing real-time multiplexing performance.
Findings
Achieves 99.99% URLLC packet admission rate with 60 RIS elements.
Provides up to 70% increase in eMBB sum rate.
Demonstrates low-complexity heuristic algorithm effectiveness.
Abstract
This paper studies the coexistence of enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC) services in a cellular network that is assisted by a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS). The system model consists of one base station (BS) and one RIS that is deployed to enhance the performance of both eMBB and URLLC in terms of the achievable data rate and reliability, respectively. We formulate two optimization problems, a time slot basis eMBB allocation problem and a mini-time slot basis URLLC allocation problem. The eMBB allocation problem aims at maximizing the eMBB sum rate by jointly optimizing the power allocation at the BS and the RIS phase-shift matrix while satisfying the eMBB rate constraint. On the other hand, the URLLC allocation problem is formulated as a multi-objective problem with the goal of maximizing the URLLC admitted packets and…
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