Abstract:
Hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) is a high-performance communication protocol, leading to the effective use of the wireless channel and the resources with only limi...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) is a high-performance communication protocol, leading to the effective use of the wireless channel and the resources with only limited feedback about the channel state information (CSI) to the transmitter. In this paper, the throughput of HARQ with incremental redundancy (IR) and fixed transmission rate is studied in the presence of statistical queuing constraints imposed as limitations on buffer overflow probabilities. In particular, tools from the theory of renewal processes and stochastic network calculus are employed to characterize the maximum arrival rates that can be supported by the wireless channel when HARQ-IR is adopted. Effective capacity is employed as the throughput metric, and a closed-form expression for the effective capacity of HARQ-IR is determined for small values of the quality-of-service (QoS) exponent. The impact of the fixed transmission rate, queuing constraints, and hard-deadline limitations on the throughput is investigated, and comparisons with type-I HARQ and HARQ with Chase Combining are provided.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ( Volume: 64, Issue: 6, June 2015)