Abstract :
This paper deals with the application of Hybrid-Automatic-Repeat-reQuest (H-ARQ) techniques to reliable end-to-end data communications in satellite networks, whose applications have to cope with accurate Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements. Particularly, we face this problem by introducing a modified H-ARQ scheme based on the use of the turbo codes´ error-correction capabilities. According to our scheme, each packet is turbo coded, and packet retransmissions are lowered by keeping track of previous erroneous packet-decoding results. Moreover, two kinds of these techniques are proposed and applied, respectively, to consecutive received packet replicas or to decoding algorithm outputs. The benefits achieved through this approach have a positive effect both on the error-recovery strategies and, above all, on the congestion-control protocols, since they rely on a retransmission scheme. By means of analytical derivations carried out under the assumption of a wideband-code-division multiple-access communications, it has been possible to highlight noticeable performance improvements in terms of bit- and frame-error rates and link throughput. Computer simulations performed focusing on a typical satellite-universal-mobile-telecommunication-system environment validate analytical predictions and point out a remarkable gain without requiring a significant hardware-complexity increase. As a result, it has been possible to allow active users a better QoS, in terms of error rate, throughput, and delivery delay, or to increase access-network capacity, besides avoiding transmitted-power wasting
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; IP networks; automatic repeat request; broadband networks; code division multiple access; data communication; error correction; error statistics; quality of service; satellite communication; telecommunication congestion control; turbo codes; 3G satellite IP networks; bit-error rate; congestion-control protocol; consecutive received packet replica; end-to-end data communications; error recovery; error-correction capability; frame-error rate; hybrid-automatic-repeat-request technique; packet retransmission; quality-of-service requirement; satellite-universal-mobile-telecommunication-system; soft combining hybrid-ARQ technique; throughput maximization; turbo code; wideband-code-division multiple-access communication; Artificial satellites; Computer errors; Data communication; Decoding; IP networks; Performance analysis; Quality of service; Telecommunication network reliability; Throughput; Turbo codes; Congestion control; Hybrid-Automatic-Repeat-reQuest (H-ARQ) techniques; soft-combining schemes; throughput; turbo codes;