Deployment of Polar Codes for Mission-Critical Machine-Type Communication Over Wireless Networks
Najib Ahmed Mohammed, Ali Mohammed Mansoor, Rodina Binti Ahmad,, Saaidal Razalli Bin Azzuhri

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new PHY layer approach using polar codes to enhance ultra-reliable, low-latency communication for mission-critical machine-type communication over wireless networks, validated through simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a PHY layer design with polar codes for mcMTC, improving reliability in short packet wireless transmissions, a novel approach compared to existing standards.
Findings
Polar codes significantly reduce PER at low SNRs.
The proposed PHY layer improves IEEE 802.11a reliability.
Simulation confirms enhanced performance with polar codes.
Abstract
Mission critical Machine-type Communication, also referred to as Ultra-reliable Low Latency Communication is primarily characterized by communication that provides ultra-high reliability and very low latency to concurrently transmit short commands to a massive number of connected devices. While the reduction in PHY layer overhead and improvement in channel coding techniques are pivotal in reducing latency and improving reliability, the current wireless standards dedicated to support mcMTC rely heavily on adopting the bottom layers of general-purpose wireless standards and customizing only the upper layers. The mcMTC has a significant technical impact on the design of all layers of the communication protocol stack. In this paper, an innovative bottom-up approach has been proposed for mcMTC applications through PHY layer targeted at improving the transmission reliability by implementing…
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