Random Access with Joint Uplink/Downlink Resource Allocation for Multimedia Tactile Internet
Tai-Kuo Woo,
Chen-Hua Fu
Abstract:The multimedia Tactile Internet is a network that provides ultra-low latency and ultra-high reliability for two-way multimedia services. Since random access in uplink dominates the delay and there exist variations of target delays among connections, it is much more efficient to perform a joint uplink and downlink resource allocation. In this paper, we provide uplink random access schemes with joint uplink/downlink resource allocation using multichannel architecture for multimedia Tactile Internet.By doing so, … Show more
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