Time and Energy Constrained Large-Scale IoT Networks: The Feedback Dilemma

04/09/2023
by   Mostafa Emara, et al.
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Closed-loop rate adaptation and error-control depends on the availability of feedback, which is necessary to maintain efficient and reliable wireless links. In the 6G era, many Internet of Things (IoT) devices may not be able to support feedback transmissions due to stringent energy constraints. This calls for new transmission techniques and design paradigms to maintain reliability in feedback-free IoT networks. In this context, this paper proposes a novel open-loop rate adaptation (OLRA) scheme for reliable feedback-free IoT networks. In particular, large packets are fragmented to operate at a reliable transmission rate. Furthermore, transmission of each fragment is repeated several times to improve the probability of successful delivery. Using tools from stochastic geometry and queueing theory, we develop a novel spatiotemporal framework to determine the number of fragments and repetitions needed to optimize the network performance in terms of transmission reliability and latency. To this end, the proposed OLRA is bench-marked against conventional closed-loop rate adaptation (CLRA) to highlight the impact of feedback in large-scale IoT networks. The obtained results concretely quantify the energy saving of the proposed feedback-free OLRA scheme at the cost of transmission reliability reduction and latency increment.

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