The path to reliability and resilience in next-generation networks

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  • Date
    21 October 2025
    Timeframe
    16:00 - 17:30 CEST
    Duration
    90 minutes
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    Hyper-reliable and low-latency communications are a key component of the vision in IMT-2030, promising successful data delivery probabilities in the range of 1-10-5 to 1-10-7. What resources are required to achieve this level of reliability? In this talk we will focus on our recent work characterizing the bandwidth and deployment density required by ultra and hyper reliability. Adopting a stochastic geometry model and meta distributions, we derive expressions for the required bandwidth as a function of the latency deadline and path loss experienced. We also study multi-operator sharing as an approach to reducing resource requirements, taking advantage of complementarity in coverage that may be obtained from different operators. 
     
    Learning Objectives: 

    By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

    • Analyze bandwidth and deployment requirements for achieving ultra-reliable low-latency communications using stochastic models.
    • Evaluate multi-operator sharing strategies to optimize resource use in high-reliability networks.

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