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Priority-based load-adaptive preamble separation random access for QoS-differentiated services in 5G networks

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnca.2022.103396

Keywords

5G; Random access; QoS; Preamble separation; Priority-based RA; Load-adaptive RA; eMBB; URLLC; mIoT; mMTC

Funding

  1. Saudi Ministry of Education
  2. Malaysian Ministry of Education through the Research Management Center, Universiti Putra Malaysia [9001103]
  3. Putra Grant with High Impact Factor, Malaysia [UPM/700-2/1/GPB/2017/9557900]

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This paper proposes a priority-based load-adaptive preamble separation (PLPS) scheme for initial access in 5G networks. By allocating RACH resources to devices based on service class priority and load estimation, the RACH throughput can be increased and the access delay reduced, thereby meeting the QoS requirements of different services.
Fifth generation (5G) networks provide connectivity for several services including enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) and massive Internet of things (mIoT). With the accelerated increase in the number of devices connected to the networks, and the diversity in quality-of-service (QoS) requirements, an appropriate modification in protocol design is required. Initial access in 5G networks is carried out based on the random access (RA) procedure through the random access channel (RACH). However, the limited resources, i.e. preambles, of the RACH causes intensive collisions among the massive number of contending devices, which result in low success probability and high access delay, causing failure to meet QoS requirements for different services. This paper introduces a priority-based load-adaptive preamble separation (PLPS) RA scheme in which RACH resources are separated between devices according to the service class priority and load estimation. The number of preambles assigned for each class of device is updated before each random access opportunity (RAO), based on the arrival load estimation, aimed at increasing the RACH throughput and therefore reducing the access delay for eMBB and URLLC devices. The proposed scheme is evaluated through a mathematical analysis model and extensive simulations. The results show that the proposed PLPS RA scheme succeeds in achieving the different QoS requirements of the three considered services, while increasing the RACH throughput by approximately 140%, compared to the benchmark which indicates the efficiency of the proposed scheme.

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