5G wireless network slicing for eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC: A communication-theoretic view

Petar Popovski*, Kasper Floe Trillingsgaard, Osvaldo Simeone, Giuseppe Durisi

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Abstract

The grand objective of 5G wireless technology is to support three generic services with vastly heterogeneous requirements: enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine-type communications (mMTCs), and ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLCs). Service heterogeneity can be accommodated by network slicing, through which each service is allocated resources to provide performance guarantees and isolation from the other services. Slicing of the radio access network (RAN) is typically done by means of orthogonal resource allocation among the services. This paper studies the potential advantages of allowing for non-orthogonal sharing of RAN resources in uplink communications from a set of eMBB, mMTC, and URLLC devices to a common base station. The approach is referred to as heterogeneous non-orthogonal multiple access (H-NOMA), in contrast to the conventional NOMA techniques that involve users with homogeneous requirements and hence can be investigated through a standard multiple access channel. The study devises a communication-theoretic model that accounts for the heterogeneous requirements and characteristics of the three services. The concept of reliability diversity is introduced as a design principle that leverages the different reliability requirements across the services in order to ensure performance guarantees with non-orthogonal RAN slicing. This paper reveals that H-NOMA can lead, in some regimes, to significant gains in terms of performance tradeoffs among the three generic services as compared to orthogonal slicing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8476595
Pages (from-to)55765-55779
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Access
Volume6
Early online date28 Sept 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • 5G mobile communication
  • Machine-to-machine communications
  • Multiaccess communication
  • NOMA
  • Wireless communication

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