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Multi-objective optimisation of URLLC-based metaverse services

Multi-objective optimisation of URLLC-based metaverse services
Multi-objective optimisation of URLLC-based metaverse services
Metaverse aims for building a fully immersive virtual shared space, where the users are able to engage in various activities. To successfully deploy the service for each user, the Metaverse service provider and network service provider generally localise the user first and then support the communication between the base station (BS) and the user. A reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is capable of creating a reflected link between the BS and the user to enhance line-of sight. Furthermore, the new key performance indicators (KPIs) in Metaverse, such as its energy-consumption-dependent total service cost and transmission latency, are often overlooked in ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) designs, which have to be carefully considered in next-generation URLLC (xURLLC) regimes. In this paper, our design objective is to jointly optimise the transmit power, the RIS phase shifts, and the decoding error probability to simultaneously minimise the total service cost and transmission latency and approach the Pareto Front (PF). We conceive a twin-stage central controller, which aims for localising the users first and then supports the communication between the BS and users. In the first stage, we localise the Metaverse users, where the stochastic gradient descent (SGD) algorithm is invoked for accurate user localisation. In the second stage, a meta-learning-based position-dependent multi-objective soft actor and critic (MO-SAC) algorithm is proposed to approach the PF between the total service cost and transmission latency and to further optimise the latency dependent reliability. Our numerical results demonstrate that 1) The proposed solution strikes a trade off between the total service cost and transmission latency, which provides a candidate group of optimal solutions for diverse practical scenarios. 2) The proposed meta-learning-based MO-SAC algorithm is capable of adaption to new wireless environments, compared to the bench markers. 3) The approximate PF depicted discovered the relationships among the KPIs for the Metaverse, which provides guidelines for its deployment.
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Gao, Xinyu
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Yi, Wenqiang
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Hanzo, Lajos
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Gao, Xinyu, Yi, Wenqiang, Liu, Yuanwei and Hanzo, Lajos (2023) Multi-objective optimisation of URLLC-based metaverse services. IEEE Transactions on Communications. (doi:10.48550/arXiv.2307.13429). (In Press)

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Metaverse aims for building a fully immersive virtual shared space, where the users are able to engage in various activities. To successfully deploy the service for each user, the Metaverse service provider and network service provider generally localise the user first and then support the communication between the base station (BS) and the user. A reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is capable of creating a reflected link between the BS and the user to enhance line-of sight. Furthermore, the new key performance indicators (KPIs) in Metaverse, such as its energy-consumption-dependent total service cost and transmission latency, are often overlooked in ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) designs, which have to be carefully considered in next-generation URLLC (xURLLC) regimes. In this paper, our design objective is to jointly optimise the transmit power, the RIS phase shifts, and the decoding error probability to simultaneously minimise the total service cost and transmission latency and approach the Pareto Front (PF). We conceive a twin-stage central controller, which aims for localising the users first and then supports the communication between the BS and users. In the first stage, we localise the Metaverse users, where the stochastic gradient descent (SGD) algorithm is invoked for accurate user localisation. In the second stage, a meta-learning-based position-dependent multi-objective soft actor and critic (MO-SAC) algorithm is proposed to approach the PF between the total service cost and transmission latency and to further optimise the latency dependent reliability. Our numerical results demonstrate that 1) The proposed solution strikes a trade off between the total service cost and transmission latency, which provides a candidate group of optimal solutions for diverse practical scenarios. 2) The proposed meta-learning-based MO-SAC algorithm is capable of adaption to new wireless environments, compared to the bench markers. 3) The approximate PF depicted discovered the relationships among the KPIs for the Metaverse, which provides guidelines for its deployment.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 July 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 480447
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480447
ISSN: 0090-6778
PURE UUID: cbb7fbb9-d3dc-4c7f-b3e9-5d5b8c110210
ORCID for Lajos Hanzo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2636-5214

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Date deposited: 02 Aug 2023 16:47
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:36

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Author: Xinyu Gao
Author: Wenqiang Yi
Author: Yuanwei Liu
Author: Lajos Hanzo ORCID iD

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