Title :
Performance of the burst-level ARQ error protection scheme in an indoor mobile radio environment
Author_Institution :
Nokia Res. Center, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract :
Burst-level ARQ, a new error protection scheme for speech transmission, is based on ARE (automatic repeat request) which is used on burst level, i.e., only the erroneous bursts are repeated. It is more flexible than a conventional error protection based on forward error correction (FEC) because the redundancy is sent only when required. Furthermore, with a limited number of retransmissions, it provides a low delay. The performance of the burst-level ARQ is studied by computer simulations in an indoor environment and compared with conventional FEC schemes using convolutional codes and interleaving. The cellular capacity of both schemes is calculated taking into account the required carrier capacity (i.e., the number of slots per TDMA frame) as web as the frequency reuse efficiency (i.e., the robustness to co-channel interference). The burst level ARQ is shown to be a good solution when low delay and high performance is required
Keywords :
automatic repeat request; cellular radio; forward error correction; frequency allocation; indoor radio; land mobile radio; performance evaluation; radiowave propagation; FEC; TDMA frame; automatic repeat request; burst-level ARQ error protection; carrier capacity; cellular capacity; co-channel interference; computer simulations; convolutional codes; forward error correction; frequency reuse efficiency; indoor mobile radio environment; interleaving; performance; redundancy; retransmissions; Automatic repeat request; Computer errors; Computer simulation; Delay; Error correction; Forward error correction; Indoor environments; Protection; Redundancy; Speech;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1994 IEEE 44th
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1927-3
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1994.345327