Event-Based Framework for Agile Resilience in Criticality-Aware Wireless Networks
Yasemin Karacora, Christina Chaccour, Aydin Sezgin, and Walid Saad

TL;DR
This paper introduces an event-based multi-stage resilience framework for wireless networks, combining novel rate-splitting multiple access and adaptive strategies to enhance reliability amid link blockages and diverse criticality levels.
Contribution
It presents a new event-driven multi-stage resilience framework with a novel MC-RSMA scheme for criticality-aware wireless communication under link disruptions.
Findings
MC-RSMA balances rate and robustness effectively.
The framework maintains resilience across various disruption regimes.
Simulations demonstrate improved delay performance and cost tradeoffs.
Abstract
As mission- and safety-critical wireless applications grow in complexity and diversity, next-generation wireless systems must meet increasingly stringent and multifaceted requirements. These systems demand resilience along with enhanced intelligence and adaptability to ensure reliable communication under diverse conditions. This paper proposes an event-based multi-stage resilience framework for systematically integrating complementary error mitigation techniques in wireless networks. The framework is applied to uplink transmission of mixedcriticality data under random link blockages. A key component is a novel mixed-criticality rate-splitting multiple access (MC-RSMA) scheme that combines multi- and single-connectivity to balance rate and blockage robustness. MC-RSMA is complemented by one-sided access point cooperation and central decoding, which are integrated into an event-driven…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware System Performance and Reliability · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Real-Time Systems Scheduling
