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EVT-enriched Radio Maps for URLLC

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arxiv 2404.04558 v1 pith:43IVT3FH submitted 2024-04-06 cs.NI

classification cs.NI
keywords adaptableapproachdistributionextrememapsmethodoutageradio
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This paper introduces a sophisticated and adaptable framework combining extreme value theory with radio maps to spatially model extreme channel conditions accurately. Utilising existing signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) measurements and leveraging Gaussian processes, our approach predicts the tail of the SNR distribution, which entails estimating the parameters of a generalised Pareto distribution, at unobserved locations. This innovative method offers a versatile solution adaptable to various resource allocation challenges in ultra-reliable low-latency communications. We evaluate the performance of this method in a rate maximisation problem with defined outage constraints and compare it with a benchmark in the literature. Notably, the proposed approach meets the outage demands in a larger percentage of the coverage area and reaches higher transmission rates.

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