Abstract:Future wireless cellular networks must support both enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and ultra-reliable lowlatency communications (URLLC) to manage heterogeneous data traffic for emerging wireless services. To achieve this goal, a promising technique is to enable flexible frame structure by dynamically changing the data frame's numerology according to the channel information as well as traffic quality-of-service requirements. However, due to non-orthogonal subcarriers, this technique can result in an interfere… Show more
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