• Title/Summary/Keyword: N-Channel Stop and Wait

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An N-Channel Stop and Wait ARQ based on Selective Packet Delay Strategy in HSDPA Systems (HSDPA 시스템에서 선택적 지연 기반의 N-채널 SAW ARQ)

  • Park Hyung-Ju;Lim Jae-sung
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.30 no.10A
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    • pp.896-905
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we propose a SPD(Selective Packet Delay) scheme to improve the performance of High-Speed Downlink Shared Channel(HS-DSCH) employing N-Channel Stop and Wait retransmission scheme in High Speed Downlink Packet Access(HSDPA) system. The proposed SPD coordinates packet transmissions according to the channel condition. When the channel condition is bad, packet transmission is forcedly delayed, and the designated time slot is set over to other users in good channel condition. Hence, the SPD is able to reduce the average transmission delay for packet transmission under the burst error environments. In addition, we propose two packet scheduling schemes called SPD-LDPF(Long Delayed Packet First) and SPD-DCRR(Deficit Compensated Round Robin) that are effectively combined with the SPD scheme. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme has better performance in terms of delay, throughput and fairness.

Flow Control Throughput Performance Improvement of Adaptive Packet Length Allocation Scheme in Wireless Data Communication System (무선 데이타 통신 시스템에서 적응패킷길이할당방식을 이용한 흐름제어 기능 개선)

  • 정기호;박종영;금홍식;이상곤;류흥균
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.32A no.2
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 1995
  • Error detection in ARQ(Automatic Repeat Request) protocols is very important in wireless data communication systems. The throughput efficiency of ARQ protocols can be improved by dynamically adapting the protocol packet length so that it approaches the optimum value for throuhput efficiency. In this paper, a simple and novel adaptive packet length allocation method is proposed which transmits the packets with variable length by dyanmically estimating the channel codition. The simulation results show that the average of throughput is improved by 315.4% in the stop-and-wait protocol, 41.4% in the go-back-N protocol and 155.9% in the selective repeat protocol respectively. And the throughput performances of adaptive packet length allocation method approximately approach the theoritically optimal throughput performances.

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