Preamble Reservation Based Access for Grouped mMTC Devices with URLLC Requirements

Ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) and massive machine type communications (mMTC) are two of the three major technological pillars in 5G. For medium access in mMTC scenarios, e.g., smart cities, a major bottleneck for achieving reliable access is channel congestion due to LTE-A based random access. Hence, priority-based access schemes are preferred in order to provide reliable and low latency access for mMTC devices in 5G networks. In this paper, we categorize the devices covered inside a cell into grouped and non-grouped sets and propose a preamble reservation based 2-step access scheme where grouped devices gain network access via a designated group leader using reserved preambles. Through analysis and simulations, we demonstrate that the proposed scheme enables ultra-reliable and low latency access for grouped devices while improving the performance of non-grouped devices through proper configuration of parameters.

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