Laura Landon, Vipindev Adat Vasudevan, Jaeweon Kim, Junmo Sung, Jeffery Tony Masters, Muriel Médard
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Enhancing 5G Performance: Reducing Service Time and Research Directions for 6G Standards
This paper presents several methods for minimizing packet service time in
networks using 5G and beyond. We propose leveraging network coding alongside
Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) to reduce service time as well as
optimizing Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) selection based on the service
time. Our network coding approach includes a method to increase the number of
packets in flight, adhering to the current standard of the 16 HARQ process
limit, demonstrating that these strategies can enhance throughput and reduce
latency. Experimental results show that network coding reduces service times by
up to 7% in low SNR regimes, with greater reduction across all SNR as the
number of packets in flight increases, suggesting that future 6G standards
should consider increasing the number of HARQ processes for better performance.