DocumentCode :
3263483
Title :
A NAK based hybrid type II ARQ scheme for cdmaOne/cdma2000 systems
Author :
Umesh, M.N. ; Joshi, Atul S. ; Kumar, Apurva ; Mukhopadhay, T.
Author_Institution :
Performance Modeling Group, Silicon Autom. Syst. Ltd., Bangalore, India
Volume :
5
fYear :
1999
fDate :
1999
Firstpage :
2596
Abstract :
Hybrid ARQ techniques make use of all the advantages of FEC coding as well as ARQ techniques and are very efficient over noisy and fluctuating channels. This paper proposes a new hybrid type II ARQ scheme which uses the same code rate in successive retransmissions. This simplifies the transmitter and receiver designs to a large extent as compared to other hybrid schemes proposed earlier. The retransmission scheme suggested is very similar to that of the widely accepted TIA/EIA/IS-707 RLP. This NAK (negative ACK)-based retransmission mechanism and the simplified transmitter/receiver architectures help to minimize the delays at the transport and link layers. The proposed scheme performs well with a cdma2000 similar physical layer and hence is suitable for 3G environments as well. The results presented in this paper are based on detailed simulation of the proposed scheme using Network Simulator
Keywords :
automatic repeat request; channel coding; code division multiple access; error correction codes; forward error correction; minimisation; mobile radio; radio receivers; radio transmitters; FEC coding; NAK; Network Simulator; TIA/EIA/IS-707 RLP; cdma2000; cdmaOne; delay minimization; hybrid ARQ scheme; negative ACK; noisy channels; receiver; successive retransmissions; transmitter; Automatic repeat request; Automation; Bit error rate; Delay; Forward error correction; Physical layer; Protocols; Silicon; Throughput; Transmitters;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1999. VTC 1999 - Fall. IEEE VTS 50th
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
ISSN :
1090-3038
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5435-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.1999.800256
Filename :
800256
Link To Document :
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