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Data-Driven Adaptive Resource Allocation for Reliable Low-Latency Uplink Communications in Rural Cellular 5G Multi-Connectivity

Alejandro Ramirez-Arroyo, Carlos S. Alvarez-Merino, Emil J. Khatib, Miguel Villanueva-Fern\'andez, Morten V. Pedersen, Preben E. Mogensen, Raquel Barco, Rasmus Suhr Mogensen, Sergio Fortes

Adaptive partial duplication in 5G multi-connectivity can match full reliability while cutting duplication overhead in rural uplink links.

arxiv:2604.24352 v2 · 2026-04-27 · cs.NI · cs.SY · eess.SY

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The results suggest that Partial Duplication (PD) approaches can approach the reliability of multi-connectivity while substantially reducing duplication overhead in the evaluated rural scenario.

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That the specific measurement campaigns in the chosen rural locations and with the two operators are representative of general rural 5G deployments and that the observed correlations between operators will persist under different traffic loads or future network upgrades.

C3one line summary

Measurements across urban, suburban, and rural 5G sites show that partial packet duplication can match full multi-connectivity reliability while cutting overhead, enabled by a new adaptive failover policy that uses radio and latency signals.

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arxiv: 2604.24352 · arxiv_version: 2604.24352v2 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2604.24352 · pith_short_12: K6QHAMDFI6UI · pith_short_16: K6QHAMDFI6UIIUHG · pith_short_8: K6QHAMDF
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