RIS-Assisted Network Slicing Resource Optimization Algorithm for Coexistence of eMBB and URLLC

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Abstract

Enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) are the two main services in the fifth-generation mobile network. URLLC services have stringent latency and reliability requirements, while eMBB services are designed to provide extremely high data rates for content delivery. The differentiated Quality of Service (QoS) requirements of the two services make their coexistence on the same bandwidth resources a challenging issue. To meet this challenge, we introduce reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) technology to assist in solving the resource allocation problem. The problem is formulated as two optimization problems. For the eMBB allocation problem, we jointly optimize the resource block allocation, power allocation, and RIS phase shift matrix and propose a two-stage alternating iterative algorithm to maximize the total traversal capacity of eMBB users. For the URLLC allocation problem, we maximize the URLLC packet reception rate and minimize the amount of eMBB rate loss while ensuring the quality of service for eMBB and URLLC. A heuristic URLLC allocation algorithm based on pre-configured RIS is proposed. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can meet the strict delay requirements of URLLC even when the URLLC packet reception rate is nearly 95.5%. Meanwhile, the total loss rate of eMBB service caused by the reuse of URLLC service is less than 6%. Thus, the applicability of the proposed solution to the coexistence problem is demonstrated.

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Shen, X., Zeng, Z., & Liu, X. (2022). RIS-Assisted Network Slicing Resource Optimization Algorithm for Coexistence of eMBB and URLLC. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11162575

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