Enabling Early HARQ Feedback in 5G Networks

01 January 2016

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Besides coping with the increasing demand of broadband services, 5th Generation (5G) radio access technology is expected to support mission critical communication (MCC) services targeting very low latencies. In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of the usage of an early Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) feedback for reducing the latency of acknowledged transmissions without disregaring spectral efficiency. As enabler of such early feedback, a new technique for predicting the decoder outcome before decoding occurs, is proposed. This technique is intended to generate an early ACK/NACK, or an uncertain feedback in case a reliable prediction cannot be achieved. Simulation results show a very limited occurrence of false positives and false negatives, and uncertain feedback rates not exceeding 6% when adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) and a 10% Block Error Rate (BLER) target is assumed. A correct early ACK/NACK can be generated for around 90% of the transmissions or more.