DocumentCode :
16399
Title :
Performance Analysis of an Hybrid ARQ Adaptation of NDMA Schemes
Author :
Ganhao, F. ; Pereira, Manuela ; Bernardo, Luis ; Dinis, Rui ; Oliveira, Renato ; Pinto, Patricio
Author_Institution :
FCT, UNL-Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Volume :
61
Issue :
8
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Aug-13
Firstpage :
3304
Lastpage :
3317
Abstract :
Traditionally, an unsuccessful packet reception, either due to channel conditions or interference from multiple sources (collisions), is discarded and followed by a new reception of the same packet. Network diversity multiple access (NDMA) handles collisions by using time diversity multipacket reception: the base station forces terminals to transmit P copies of each packet when P terminals collide. This rigidity of having P copies is unsuitable for poor propagation conditions. It might be desirable to have more than P copies of a given packet, adopting a technique for single packet reception called hybrid-ARQ. Hybrid-ARQ effectively decreases the packet error rate. This paper proposes such mechanism for multi-packet reception, called hybrid-ARQ NDMA (H-NDMA), a gated slotted random access protocol, where the access mechanism forces the terminals involved in a collision with reception errors to transmit more than P times. Analytical models for the throughput, delay and energy per useful packet are proposed. The energy performance is analyzed for bounded average delay constraints. The proposed system´s performance is evaluated for a single-carrier with frequency domain equalization (SC-FDE) scheme, and compared with the classical NDMA protocol. The comparison highlights that H- NDMA is scalable for an increasing number of terminals and network load.
Keywords :
access protocols; automatic repeat request; cochannel interference; diversity reception; equalisers; error statistics; frequency-domain analysis; multi-access systems; H-NDMA; NDMA protocol; NDMA schemes; SC-FDE scheme; access mechanism; base station; bounded average delay constraints; channel conditions; channel interference; energy per useful packet; energy performance; frequency domain equalization scheme; gated slotted random access protocol; hybrid ARQ adaptation; hybrid-ARQ NDMA; multiple sources; network diversity multiple access; network load; packet error rate; performance analysis; propagation conditions; reception errors; rigidity; single packet reception; single-carrier; system performance; time diversity multipacket reception; Automatic repeat request; Delays; Interference cancellation; Noise; Protocols; Receivers; Synchronization; Multipacket reception; analytical performance; hybrid-ARQ; network diversity multiple access (NDMA);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2013.061913.120269
Filename :
6549231
Link To Document :
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