Jointly optimizing prediction horizon and time-frequency resources can improve the delay-reliability tradeoff in URLLC and increase the number of supported devices.
5G New Radio: Unveiling the Essentials of the Next Generation Wireless Access Technology
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The 5th generation (5G) wireless access technology, known as new radio (NR), will address a variety of usage scenarios from enhanced mobile broadband to ultra-reliable low-latency communications to massive machine type communications. Key technology features include ultra-lean transmission, support for low latency, advanced antenna technologies, and spectrum flexibility including operation in high frequency bands and inter-working between high and low frequency bands. This article provides an overview of the essentials of the state of the art in 5G wireless technology represented by the 3GPP NR technical specifications, with a focus on the physical layer. We describe the fundamental concepts of 5G NR, explain in detail the design of physical channels and reference signals, and share the various design rationales influencing standardization.
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Prediction and Communication Co-design for Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications
Jointly optimizing prediction horizon and time-frequency resources can improve the delay-reliability tradeoff in URLLC and increase the number of supported devices.