Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) Theory and
Practice Comprehensive resource presenting important recent
advances in wireless communications for URLLC services, including
device-to-device communication, multi-connectivity, and more
Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) Theory and
Practice discusses the typical scenarios, possible solutions, and
state-of-the-art techniques that enable URLLC in different
perspectives from the physical layer to higher-level approaches,
aiming to tackle URLLC’s challenges with both theoretical and
practical approaches, which bridges the lacuna between theory and
practice. With long-term contributions to the development of future
wireless networks, the text systematically presents a thorough
study of the novel and innovative paradigm of URLLC; basic
requirements are covered, along with essential definitions,
state-of-the-art technologies, and promising research directions of
URLLC. To aid in reader comprehension, tables, figures, design
schematics, and examples are provided to illustrate abstract
engineering concepts and make the text more accessible to a broader
readership, and corresponding case studies are included in the last
part of the book. Fundamental problems in URLLC, including
designing building blocks for URLLC, radio resource management in
URLLC, resource optimization, network availability guarantee, and
coexisting with other future mobile networks, are also discussed.
In Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) Theory and
Practice, readers can expect to find detailed information on: BCH
and analog codes, stable matching, OFDM demodulation and turbo
coding, and semi-blind receivers for URLLC MIMO-NOMA with URLLC,
PHY and MAC layer technologies for URLLC, and Network slicing or
SDN for URLLC and eMBB Integrating theoretical knowledge into deep
learning for URLLC, Energy-Latency tradeoff in URLLC, and Downlink
transmission for URLLC under physical layer aspects Resource
allocation for multi-user downlink URLLC, HARQ optimization for 5G
URLLC, and Multi-Access edge computing with URLLC A unique resource
with comprehensive yet accessible coverage of a complicated
subject, Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC)
Theory and Practice is an ideal resource for a large and diverse
population of researchers and practitioners in engineering,
computer scientists, and senior undergraduate and graduate students
in related programs of study.
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