Statistical Tools and Methodologies for Ultrareliable Low-Latency Communications -- A Tutorial
Onel L\'opez, Nurul Mahmood, Mohammad Shehab, Hirley Alves, Osmel, Rosabal, Leatile Marata, Matti Latva-aho

TL;DR
This tutorial provides an overview of statistical tools and methodologies essential for designing and analyzing ultra-reliable low-latency communication systems in next-generation networks.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive tutorial on various statistical frameworks and their application to URLLC, integrating recent data-driven algorithms and highlighting future research directions.
Findings
Reviewed state-of-the-art applications of statistical tools in URLLC
Connected statistical methodologies to physical and MAC layer design
Highlighted key challenges and future research directions in URLLC
Abstract
Ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) constitutes a key service class of the fifth generation and beyond cellular networks. Notably, designing and supporting URLLC poses a herculean task due to the fundamental need to identify and accurately characterize the underlying statistical models in which the system operates, e.g., interference statistics, channel conditions, and the behavior of protocols. In general, multi-layer end-to-end approaches considering all the potential delay and error sources and proper statistical tools and methodologies are inevitably required for providing strong reliability and latency guarantees. This paper contributes to the body of knowledge in the latter aspect by providing a tutorial on several statistical tools and methodologies that are useful for designing and analyzing URLLC systems. Specifically, we overview the frameworks related to i)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Body Area Networks · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Age of Information Optimization
