4.8 Article

High-Reliability and Low-Latency Wireless Communication for Internet of Things: Challenges, Fundamentals, and Enabling Technologies

Journal

IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 6, Issue 5, Pages 7946-7970

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2019.2907245

Keywords

High-reliability and low-latency wireless communication; Internet of Things (IoT); MAC layer; network layer; physical layer

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1734209, U1709219, 61571373]
  2. Key International Cooperation Project of Sichuan Province [2017HH0002]
  3. Marie Curie Fellowship [792406]
  4. NSFC China-Swedish Project [6161101297]
  5. 111 Project [111-2-14]
  6. Huawei Technologies
  7. Swedish Strategic Research Foundation through High-Reliable Low-Latency Industrial Wireless Communications
  8. European Union, H2020, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions H2020 through High-Reliability Low-Latency Communications With Network Coding
  9. ERA-NET Smart Energy through SMART-MLA
  10. U.S. National Science Foundation [CCF-0939370, CCF-1513915]
  11. Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship [FL160100032]

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As one of the key enabling technologies of emerging smart societies and industries (i.e., industry 4.0), the Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved significantly in both technologies and applications. It is estimated that more than 25 billion devices will be connected by wireless IoT networks by 2020. In addition to ubiquitous connectivity, many envisioned applications of IoT, such as industrial automation, vehicle-to-everything (V2X) networks, smart grids, and remote surgery, will have stringent transmission latency and reliability requirements, which may not be supported by existing systems. Thus, there is an urgent need for rethinking the entire communication protocol stack for wireless IoT networks. In this tutorial paper, we review the various application scenarios, fundamental performance limits, and potential technical solutions for high-reliability and lowlatency (HRLL) wireless IoT networks. We discuss physical, MAC (medium access control), and network layers of wireless IoT networks, which all have significant impacts on latency and reliability. For the physical layer, we discuss the fundamental information-theoretic limits for HRLL communications, and then we also introduce a frame structure and preamble design for HRLL communications. Then practical channel codes with finite block length are reviewed. For the MAC layer, we first discuss optimized spectrum and power resource management schemes and then recently proposed grant-free schemes are discussed. For the network layer, we discuss the optimized network structure (traffic dispersion and network densification), the optimal traffic allocation schemes and network coding schemes to minimize latency.

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