Title :
Quality of service constrained throughput optimisation for joint adaptive transmission with automatic repeat request over block-fading channels
Author :
Harsini, J.S. ; Lahouti, F.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Tehran, Tehran
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An optimisation framework for wireless link adaptation which maximises the system throughput subject to a packet-level quality of service (QoS) constraint is presented. The authors consider joint adaptive variation of the transmitted power level, transmission data rate and packet-error-rate (PER) at the physical layer to improve the throughput performance of the selective-repeat automatic repeat request (SR-ARQ) protocol over block-fading channels. Specifically, for discrete-rate coded M-QAM schemes, the authors present a power and rate adaptation algorithm that guarantees a target PER constraint. The proposed framework also facilitates optimising the throughput performance for delay constrained wireless applications, which imposes a limit on the number of retransmissions for the ARQ. In particular, a link adaptation scheme is presented, which guarantees a target packet-loss rate (PLR) when a truncated SR ARQ protocol at the data-link layer is employed. Numerical results indicate that the proposed adaptation schemes compared with other adaptive schemes noticeably enhance the system throughput. Also, in the case of truncated ARQ, the results illustrate a fundamental trade-off between the delay and PLR QoS metrics achieved at the maximum throughput performance.
Keywords :
adaptive codes; automatic repeat request; block codes; fading channels; optimisation; protocols; quadrature amplitude modulation; quality of service; radio networks; PER; QoS; SR-ARQ; block-fading channel; discrete-rate coded M-QAM scheme; joint adaptive transmission; packet-error-rate; quadrature amplitude modulation; quality-of-service; selective-repeat automatic repeat request protocol; target packet-loss rate; throughput optimisation; wireless link adaptation; wireless network;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-com.2008.0305