学术报告 | URLLC: Resource Allocation and Multi-Connectivity

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报告题目:URLLC: Resource Allocation and Multi-Connectivity
报告人:Prof. Eduard A. Jorswieck, Dresden University of Technology (TUD), Germany
时间:2019年5月15日早上9点30分
地点:无线谷1319室
Abstract: For 5G and beyond wireless networks, low latency, high reliability and energy efficiency are three of the most critical yet conflicting key performance indicators. Different physical layer and medium access control layer performance metrics are introduced to describe the quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE). This comprises outage and effective capacity, energy efficiency, average and instantaneous packet loss tolerances as well as combinations thereof. In this keynote, we will outline a framework to model and optimize scheduling, resource allocation, power control, and precoding to guarantee QoS and QoE requirements in multi-device communication scenarios. We discuss multiuser scheduling schemes over fading channels for loss-tolerant applications as well as effective energy efficiency optimization. Furthermore, multi-connectivity approaches are introduced to improve the underlying fading channel statistics. The corresponding user, access point, and resource assignment problem is a difficult combinatorial and distributed optimization problem. We propose one matching-based algorithm and compare the resulting outage performance with state-of-the-art connectivity algorithms.

Biography:
Eduard A. Jorswieck was born in 1975 in Berlin, Germany. Since February 2008, he has been the head of the Chair of Communications Theory and Full Professor at Dresden University of Technology (TUD), Germany. Eduard's main research interests are in the area of signal processing for communications and networks, applied information theory, and communications theory. He has published more than 100 journal papers, 3 monographs, 11 book chapter, and some 275 conference papers on these topics.
Dr. Jorswieck is senior member of IEEE. Since 2017, he is Editor-in-Chief of the Springer EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking. He was member of the IEEE SPCOM Technical Committee (2008-2013) and is member of the IEEE SAM TC (since 2015). Since 2016, he serves as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security. Eduard served on the editorial boards of IEEE Signal Processing Letters, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications. In 2006, he received the IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award.