A Generalized Delay and Backlog Analysis for Multiplexing URLLC and eMBB: Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces or Decode-and-Forward?

By creating multipath backscatter links and amplify signal strength, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) and decode-and-forward (DF) relaying are shown to degrade the latency of the ultrareliable low-latency communications (URLLCs) and enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) multiplexing system. This study investigates the delay and backlog violation behavior of URLLCs and eMBB multiplexing systems supported by different technologies, e.g. RIS and DF relay, for different scheduling policies of static priority, nonpreemption, and earliest deadline first. A tight analysis approach based on the Martingale theory was proposed to evaluate the serviceability of URLLC and eMBB multiplexing systems. On this basis, the Martingale theory analyzes the delay and backlog bounds by transforming the arrival and service processes into exponential forms of the moment generating function. Furthermore, this study derives the closed-form expression of delay and backlog bound for the URLLCs and eMBB multiplexing in two-hop heterogeneous communication networks. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed Martingale-based tightly analytical method outperforms the state-of-the-art classic stochastic network calculus for evaluating delay and backlog violation in URLLC and eMBB multiplexing systems.

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