Performance of Joint XR and Best Effort eMBB Traffic in 5G-Advanced Networks
In this paper, we address the joint performance of eXtended reality (XR) and best effort enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) traffic for a 5G-Advanced system. Although XR users require stringent throughput and latency performance, operators do not lose significant additional network capacity when addin...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we address the joint performance of eXtended reality (XR) and
best effort enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) traffic for a 5G-Advanced system.
Although XR users require stringent throughput and latency performance,
operators do not lose significant additional network capacity when adding XR
users to an eMBB dominated network. For instance, adding an XR service at 45
Mbps with 10 ms packet delay budget, yields close to a 45 Mbps drop in eMBB
capacity. In an XR only network layer, we show how the capacity in number of
supported XR users depends significantly on the rate but also the latency
budget. We show also how the XR service capacity is significantly reduced in
the mixed service setting as the system goes into full load and other-cell
interference becomes significant. The presented results can be used by cellular
service providers to assess their networks performance of XR traffic based on
their current eMBB performance, or as input to dimensioning to be able to serve
certain XR traffic loads. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2301.08489 |