On the required radio resources for ultra-reliable communication in highly interfered scenarios

06/10/2023
by   Gilberto Berardinelli, et al.
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Future wireless systems are expected to support mission-critical services demanding higher and higher reliability. In this letter, we dimension the radio resources needed to achieve a given failure probability target for ultra-reliable wireless systems in high interference conditions, assuming a protocol with frequency hopping combined with packet repetitions. We resort to packet erasure channel models and derive the minimum amount of resource units in the case of receiver with and without collision resolution capability, as well as the number of packet repetitions needed for achieving the failure probability target. Analytical results are numerically validated and can be used as a benchmark for realistic system simulations

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