2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2101.08129
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Effective Energy Efficiency of Ultra-reliable Low Latency Communication

Abstract: Effective Capacity defines the maximum communication rate subject to a specific delay constraint, while effective energy efficiency (EEE) indicates the ratio between effective capacity and power consumption. We analyze the EEE of ultrareliable networks operating in the finite blocklength regime. We obtain a closed form approximation for the EEE in quasi-static Nakagami-๐‘š (and Rayleigh as sub-case) fading channels as a function of power, error probability, and latency. Furthermore, we characterize the QoS cons… Show more

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