Deployment of polar codes for Mission-critical Machine-type Communication Over wireless networks

Mission critical Machine-type Communication (mcMTC), also referred to as Ultra-reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC), has become a research hotspot. It is primarily characterized by communication that provides ultra-high reliability and very low latency to concurrently transmit short commands t...

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Main Authors: Mohammed, Najib Ahmed, Mansoor, Ali Mohammed, Ahmad, Rodina, Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli
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spelling my.um.eprints.335712023-08-25T06:54:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/33571/ Deployment of polar codes for Mission-critical Machine-type Communication Over wireless networks Mohammed, Najib Ahmed Mansoor, Ali Mohammed Ahmad, Rodina Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli Q Science (General) QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Mission critical Machine-type Communication (mcMTC), also referred to as Ultra-reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC), has become a research hotspot. It is primarily characterized by communication that provides ultra-high reliability and very low latency to concurrently transmit short commands to a massive number of connected devices. While the reduction in physical (PHY) layer overhead and improvement in channel coding techniques are pivotal in reducing latency and improving reliability, the current wireless standards dedicated to support mcMTC rely heavily on adopting the bottom layers of general-purpose wireless standards and customizing only the upper layers. The mcMTC has a significant technical impact on the design of all layers of the communication protocol stack. In this paper, an innovative bottom-up approach has been proposed for mcMTC applications through PHY layer targeted at improving the transmission reliability by implementing ultra-reliable channel coding scheme in the PHY layer of IEEE 802.11a standard bearing in mind short packet transmission system. To achieve this aim, we analyzed and compared the channel coding performance of convolutional codes (CCs), low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, and polar codes in wireless network on the condition of short data packet transmission. The Viterbi decoding algorithm (VA), logarithmic belief propagation (Log-BP) algorithm, and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) successive cancellation list (SCL) (CRC-SCL) decoding algorithm were adopted to CC, LDPC codes, and polar codes, respectively. Consequently, a new PHY layer for mcMTC has been proposed. The reliability of the proposed approach has been validated by simulation in terms of Bit error rate (BER) and packet error rate (PER) vs. signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The simulation results demonstrate that the reliability of IEEE 802.11a standard has been significantly improved to be at PER = 10(-5) or even better with the implementation of polar codes. The results also show that the general-purpose wireless networks are prominent in providing short packet mcMTC with the modification needed. Tech Science Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed Mohammed, Najib Ahmed and Mansoor, Ali Mohammed and Ahmad, Rodina and Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli (2022) Deployment of polar codes for Mission-critical Machine-type Communication Over wireless networks. CMC-Computers Materials & Continua, 71 (1). pp. 573-592. ISSN 1546-2218, DOI https://doi.org/10.32604/cmc.2022.020462 <https://doi.org/10.32604/cmc.2022.020462>. 10.32604/cmc.2022.020462
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QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Mohammed, Najib Ahmed
Mansoor, Ali Mohammed
Ahmad, Rodina
Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli
Deployment of polar codes for Mission-critical Machine-type Communication Over wireless networks
description Mission critical Machine-type Communication (mcMTC), also referred to as Ultra-reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC), has become a research hotspot. It is primarily characterized by communication that provides ultra-high reliability and very low latency to concurrently transmit short commands to a massive number of connected devices. While the reduction in physical (PHY) layer overhead and improvement in channel coding techniques are pivotal in reducing latency and improving reliability, the current wireless standards dedicated to support mcMTC rely heavily on adopting the bottom layers of general-purpose wireless standards and customizing only the upper layers. The mcMTC has a significant technical impact on the design of all layers of the communication protocol stack. In this paper, an innovative bottom-up approach has been proposed for mcMTC applications through PHY layer targeted at improving the transmission reliability by implementing ultra-reliable channel coding scheme in the PHY layer of IEEE 802.11a standard bearing in mind short packet transmission system. To achieve this aim, we analyzed and compared the channel coding performance of convolutional codes (CCs), low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, and polar codes in wireless network on the condition of short data packet transmission. The Viterbi decoding algorithm (VA), logarithmic belief propagation (Log-BP) algorithm, and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) successive cancellation list (SCL) (CRC-SCL) decoding algorithm were adopted to CC, LDPC codes, and polar codes, respectively. Consequently, a new PHY layer for mcMTC has been proposed. The reliability of the proposed approach has been validated by simulation in terms of Bit error rate (BER) and packet error rate (PER) vs. signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The simulation results demonstrate that the reliability of IEEE 802.11a standard has been significantly improved to be at PER = 10(-5) or even better with the implementation of polar codes. The results also show that the general-purpose wireless networks are prominent in providing short packet mcMTC with the modification needed.
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author Mohammed, Najib Ahmed
Mansoor, Ali Mohammed
Ahmad, Rodina
Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli
author_facet Mohammed, Najib Ahmed
Mansoor, Ali Mohammed
Ahmad, Rodina
Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli
author_sort Mohammed, Najib Ahmed
title Deployment of polar codes for Mission-critical Machine-type Communication Over wireless networks
title_short Deployment of polar codes for Mission-critical Machine-type Communication Over wireless networks
title_full Deployment of polar codes for Mission-critical Machine-type Communication Over wireless networks
title_fullStr Deployment of polar codes for Mission-critical Machine-type Communication Over wireless networks
title_full_unstemmed Deployment of polar codes for Mission-critical Machine-type Communication Over wireless networks
title_sort deployment of polar codes for mission-critical machine-type communication over wireless networks
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