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Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications Using Proactive Multi-cell Association

Attaining reliable communications traditionally relies on a closed-loop methodology but inevitably incurs a good amount of networking latency thanks to complicated feedback mechanism and signaling storm. Such a closed-loop methodology thus shackles the current cellular network with a tradeoff between high reliability and low latency. To completely avoid the latency induced by closed-loop communication, this paper aims to study how to jointly employ open-loop communication and multi-cell association in a heterogeneous network (HetNet) so as to achieve ultra-reliable and low-latency communications. We first introduce how mobile users in a HetNet adopt the proposed proactive multi-cell association (PMCA) scheme to form their virtual cell that consists of multiple access points (APs) and then analyze the communication reliability and latency performances. We show that the communication reliability can be significantly improved by the PMCA scheme and maximized by optimizing the densities of the users and the APs. The analyses of the uplink and downlink delays are also accomplished, which show that extremely low latency can be fulfilled in the virtual cell of a single user if the PMCA scheme is adopted and the radio resources of each AP are appropriately allocated.

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