Enabling vertical use cases for the sixth generation (6G) wireless networks, such as automated manufacturing, immersive extended reality (XR), and self-driving fleets, will require network designs that meet reliability and latency targets in well-defined service areas. In order to establish a quantifiable design objective, we introduce the novel concept of reliability coverage, defined as the percentage area covered by communication services operating under well-defined reliability and performance targets. Reliability coverage allows us to unify the different network design tasks occurring at different time scales, namely resource orchestration and allocation, resulting in a single framework for dimensioning and optimization in local 6G networks. The two time scales, when considered together, yield remarkably consistent results and allow us to observe how stringent reliability/latency requirements translate into the increased wireless network resource demands.
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Jacek Kibiłda
Dian Echevarría Pérez
Abel Gomes
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e8439a9989581a2fd4e044 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2505.09440