TY - GEN
T1 - Unleashing latency-critical IIoT communication by virtue of cooperative sidelink-assisted DL transmissions
AU - Soni, Tapisha
AU - Schellmann, Malte
AU - Eichinger, Joseph
AU - Knoll, Alois
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© VDE VERLAG GMBH ∙ Berlin ∙ Offenbach
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Fifth generation wireless networks will play a crucial role in the digitization of factories. Smart factories demand ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) services to ensure a defect-free uninterrupted production system. In our earlier work, we have proposed a sidelink-assisted cooperative retransmission scheme, in which the neighbouring user equipments (UEs) assist an error-prone downlink (DL) transmission. The scheme benefits from making use of multiple independently fading device-to-device (D2D) links, and yields significant improvements in reliability, as analysed in our prior work. In this paper, we extend our study further to investigate latency for a realistic industrial IoT (IIoT) scenario modeled in a system-level evaluation platform. The D2D links established between communication nodes distributed over the factory area enable a reliable transmission by attaining larger Signal-to-Interference-Noise Ratio (SINR), yielding lower probability for higher latencies and reduced number of retransmissions. Our evaluations show that the cooperative scheme allows to save one retransmission for attaining 99.999% reliability and significantly reduces the queueing delays, thanks to a better usage of resources. The system-level evaluation proves our scheme to be an efficient tool to guarantee the reliability and latency requirements of URLLC in IIoT communication for smart factories at reasonable costs in resources.
AB - Fifth generation wireless networks will play a crucial role in the digitization of factories. Smart factories demand ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) services to ensure a defect-free uninterrupted production system. In our earlier work, we have proposed a sidelink-assisted cooperative retransmission scheme, in which the neighbouring user equipments (UEs) assist an error-prone downlink (DL) transmission. The scheme benefits from making use of multiple independently fading device-to-device (D2D) links, and yields significant improvements in reliability, as analysed in our prior work. In this paper, we extend our study further to investigate latency for a realistic industrial IoT (IIoT) scenario modeled in a system-level evaluation platform. The D2D links established between communication nodes distributed over the factory area enable a reliable transmission by attaining larger Signal-to-Interference-Noise Ratio (SINR), yielding lower probability for higher latencies and reduced number of retransmissions. Our evaluations show that the cooperative scheme allows to save one retransmission for attaining 99.999% reliability and significantly reduces the queueing delays, thanks to a better usage of resources. The system-level evaluation proves our scheme to be an efficient tool to guarantee the reliability and latency requirements of URLLC in IIoT communication for smart factories at reasonable costs in resources.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85124544279
T3 - WSA 2021 - 25th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas
SP - 23
EP - 28
BT - WSA 2021 - 25th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas
PB - VDE VERLAG GMBH
T2 - 25th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas, WSA 2021
Y2 - 10 November 2021 through 12 November 2021
ER -