Resource Queuing System with Preemptive Priority for URLLC and eMBB Coexistence in 5G NR

Eduard Sopin, Vyacheslav Begishev, Dmitri Moltchanov, Andrew Samuylov
15m
One of the ways to enable smooth coexistence of ultra reliable low latency communication (URRLC) and enhances mobile broadband (eMBB) services at the air interface of perspective 5G New Radio (NR) technology is to utilize preemptive priority service. In this paper, we provide approximate analysis of the queuing system with random resource requirements, two types of customers and preemptive priority service procedure. The distinctive feature of the systems -- the random resource requirements -- allows to capture the essentials of 5G NR radio interface but inherently increases the complexity of analysis. We present the main performance metrics of interest including session drop probability and system resource utilization as well as assess their accuracy by comparing with computer simulations.