HARQ in Full-Duplex Relay-Assisted Transmissions for URLLC
The Release 16 completion unlocks the road to an exciting phase pertain to the sixth generation (6G) era. Meanwhile, to sustain far-reaching applications with unprecedented challenges in terms of latency and reliability, much interest is already getting intensified toward physical layer specificatio...
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doaj-2fa977b2fb8d44e6bbe3e3bbac88bc612021-03-29T18:57:33ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society2644-125X2021-01-01240942210.1109/OJCOMS.2021.30550739340256HARQ in Full-Duplex Relay-Assisted Transmissions for URLLCFatima Ezzahra Airod0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2900-1800Houda Chafnaji1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0636-2593Halim Yanikomeroglu2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4776-9354Department of Communication Systems, Institut National des Postes et Télécommunications, Rabat, MoroccoDepartment of Communication Systems, Institut National des Postes et Télécommunications, Rabat, MoroccoDepartment of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, CanadaThe Release 16 completion unlocks the road to an exciting phase pertain to the sixth generation (6G) era. Meanwhile, to sustain far-reaching applications with unprecedented challenges in terms of latency and reliability, much interest is already getting intensified toward physical layer specifications of 6G. In support of this vision, this work exhibits the forward-looking perception of full-duplex (FD) cooperative relaying in support of upcoming generations and adopts as a mean concern the critical contribution of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) mechanism to ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC). Indeed, the HARQ roundtrip time (RTT) is known to include basic physical delays that may cause the HARQ abandonment for the 1 ms latency use case of URLLC. Taking up these challenges, this article proposes a hybrid FD amplify-and-forward (AF)-selective decode-and-forward (SDF) relay-based system for URLLC. Over this build system, two HARQ procedures within which the HARQ RTT is shortened, are suggested to face latency and reliability issues, namely, the proposed and the enhanced HARQ procedures. We develop then an analytical framework of this relay based HARQ system within its different procedures. Finally, using Monte-Carlo simulations, we confirm the theoretical results and compare the proposed relay-assisted HARQ procedures to the source-to-destination (S2D) HARQ-based system where no relay assists the communication between the source and the destination.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9340256/Cooperative relay communicationsixth generationhybrid automatic repeat requestroundtrip timelow latency communicationoutage probability |
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Fatima Ezzahra Airod Houda Chafnaji Halim Yanikomeroglu HARQ in Full-Duplex Relay-Assisted Transmissions for URLLC IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society Cooperative relay communication sixth generation hybrid automatic repeat request roundtrip time low latency communication outage probability |
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Fatima Ezzahra Airod Houda Chafnaji Halim Yanikomeroglu |
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HARQ in Full-Duplex Relay-Assisted Transmissions for URLLC |
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HARQ in Full-Duplex Relay-Assisted Transmissions for URLLC |
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HARQ in Full-Duplex Relay-Assisted Transmissions for URLLC |
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HARQ in Full-Duplex Relay-Assisted Transmissions for URLLC |
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harq in full-duplex relay-assisted transmissions for urllc |
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The Release 16 completion unlocks the road to an exciting phase pertain to the sixth generation (6G) era. Meanwhile, to sustain far-reaching applications with unprecedented challenges in terms of latency and reliability, much interest is already getting intensified toward physical layer specifications of 6G. In support of this vision, this work exhibits the forward-looking perception of full-duplex (FD) cooperative relaying in support of upcoming generations and adopts as a mean concern the critical contribution of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) mechanism to ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC). Indeed, the HARQ roundtrip time (RTT) is known to include basic physical delays that may cause the HARQ abandonment for the 1 ms latency use case of URLLC. Taking up these challenges, this article proposes a hybrid FD amplify-and-forward (AF)-selective decode-and-forward (SDF) relay-based system for URLLC. Over this build system, two HARQ procedures within which the HARQ RTT is shortened, are suggested to face latency and reliability issues, namely, the proposed and the enhanced HARQ procedures. We develop then an analytical framework of this relay based HARQ system within its different procedures. Finally, using Monte-Carlo simulations, we confirm the theoretical results and compare the proposed relay-assisted HARQ procedures to the source-to-destination (S2D) HARQ-based system where no relay assists the communication between the source and the destination. |
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Cooperative relay communication sixth generation hybrid automatic repeat request roundtrip time low latency communication outage probability |
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