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Main Authors: Zhang, Yu, Yang, Xinyue, Wang, Dongming, Yi, Boyou, Xie, Yaqin, Zhou, Hua, Zhang, Zhizhong
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.29441
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author Zhang, Yu
Yang, Xinyue
Wang, Dongming
Yi, Boyou
Xie, Yaqin
Zhou, Hua
Zhang, Zhizhong
author_facet Zhang, Yu
Yang, Xinyue
Wang, Dongming
Yi, Boyou
Xie, Yaqin
Zhou, Hua
Zhang, Zhizhong
contents Ultra-reliable low-latency communication (uRLLC) is a pivotal enabler for B5G/6G networks, yet it faces severe challenges from rare but critical extreme events, which are characterized by heavy tails in the delay distribution. While the cell-free radio access network (CF-RAN) architecture offers essential spatial diversity to combat these uncertainties, conventional user-centric clustering designs typically focus on average metrics, thereby inadequately addressing such tail behaviors. We propose a novel, tail-risk-aware, user-centric clustering framework operating within the finite blocklength (FBL) regime. Our approach employs extreme value theory (EVT), specifically the peaks-over-threshold (POT) model, to accurately quantify the probability of queue latency violations. This framework is applied to formulate an energy efficiency (EE) maximization problem under strict tail latency constraints. The problem is solved via an efficient online algorithm that integrates Lyapunov optimization with successive convex approximation (SCA). Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme, through its dynamic adaptation of cluster formation to mitigate tail risks, achieves a superior reliability-efficiency trade-off and leads to a significant suppression of extreme latency events.
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spellingShingle User-Centric Clustering for uRLLC in Cell-Free RAN via Extreme Value Theory
Zhang, Yu
Yang, Xinyue
Wang, Dongming
Yi, Boyou
Xie, Yaqin
Zhou, Hua
Zhang, Zhizhong
Information Theory
Ultra-reliable low-latency communication (uRLLC) is a pivotal enabler for B5G/6G networks, yet it faces severe challenges from rare but critical extreme events, which are characterized by heavy tails in the delay distribution. While the cell-free radio access network (CF-RAN) architecture offers essential spatial diversity to combat these uncertainties, conventional user-centric clustering designs typically focus on average metrics, thereby inadequately addressing such tail behaviors. We propose a novel, tail-risk-aware, user-centric clustering framework operating within the finite blocklength (FBL) regime. Our approach employs extreme value theory (EVT), specifically the peaks-over-threshold (POT) model, to accurately quantify the probability of queue latency violations. This framework is applied to formulate an energy efficiency (EE) maximization problem under strict tail latency constraints. The problem is solved via an efficient online algorithm that integrates Lyapunov optimization with successive convex approximation (SCA). Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme, through its dynamic adaptation of cluster formation to mitigate tail risks, achieves a superior reliability-efficiency trade-off and leads to a significant suppression of extreme latency events.
title User-Centric Clustering for uRLLC in Cell-Free RAN via Extreme Value Theory
topic Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.29441