Signals, Vol. 4, Pages 251-273: Multi-Connectivity-Based Adaptive Fractional Packet Duplication in Cellular Networks

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Signals, Vol. 4, Pages 251-273: Multi-Connectivity-Based Adaptive Fractional Packet Duplication in Cellular Networks

Signals doi: 10.3390/signals4010014

Authors: Rahul Arun Paropkari Cory Beard

Mobile networks of the fifth generation have stringent requirements for data throughput, latency and reliability. Dual or multi-connectivity is implemented to meet the mobility requirements for certain essential 5G use cases, and this ensures the user’s connection to one or more radio links. Packet duplication (PD) over multi-connectivity is a method of compensating for lost packets by reducing re-transmissions on the same erroneous wireless channel. Utilizing two or more uncorrelated links, a high degree of availability can be attained with this strategy. However, complete packet duplication is inefficient and frequently unnecessary. The wireless channel conditions can change frequently and not allow for a PD. We provide a novel adaptive fractional packet duplication (A-FPD) mechanism for enabling and disabling packet duplication based on a variety of parameters. The signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) and fade duration outage probability (FDOP) are important performance indicators for wireless networks and are used to evaluate and contrast several packet duplication scenarios. Using ns-3 and MATLAB, we present our simulation results for the multi-connectivity and proposed A-FPD schemes. Our technique merely duplicates enough packets across multiple connections to meet the outage criteria.

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