One-Way URLLC with Truncated Channel Inversion Power Control

09/03/2019
by   Chunhui Li, et al.
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In this work, we consider one-way ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC), where only the transmission in one direction requires URLLC and the transmission in the opposite direction does not. In order to meet the low-latency requirement of the one-way URLLC, we propose to use a truncated channel inversion power control (CIPC) to eliminate the requirement and the associated overhead of the training-based channel estimation at the receiver, while utilizing the multi-antenna technique at the transmitter to enhance the communication reliability. We first derive the transmission outage probability achieved by the truncated CIPC by considering the impact of a finite blocklength and a maximum transmit power constraint. Then, we determine the optimal constant power of the received signals in the truncated CIPC, which minimizes the transmission outage probability. Our examination shows that the proposed truncated CIPC is an effective means to achieve the one-way URLLC, where the tradeoff among reliability, latency, and required resources (e.g., the required number of transmit antennas, or the required maximum transmit power) is revealed.

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