DocumentCode :
385210
Title :
Performance of EGPRS incremental redundancy in interference-limited environments
Author :
Mzyece, Mjumo ; Dunlop, John
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
Volume :
2
fYear :
2002
fDate :
27-30 Oct. 2002
Firstpage :
873
Abstract :
Incremental redundancy (IR), an established hybrid-ARQ technique, has been proposed as an adaptive link level mechanism in third-generation and evolved second-generation wireless systems such as the Enhanced General Packet Radio Service (EGPRS). In this paper, three alternative EGPRS incremental redundancy ARQ algorithms of low (IR-ARQ1), medium (IR-ARQ2) and high (IR-ARQ3) computational complexity are specified The relative downlink performance of the specified algorithms is evaluated for interference-limited mobile radio environments with pedestrian (5 km/h) and vehicular (50 km/h) mobile speeds, using a high-speed link level simulator. For comparison, a basic selective-repeat ARQ algorithm (SRARQ) is also implemented The algorithms are compared in terms of their throughput performance, transmission delay performance, and processing requirements. It is shown that the most significant performance improvement is from SRARQ to IR-ARQ1 (up to about 2 dB at 5 km/h, and 5 dB at 50 km/h). The performance gains from IR-ARQ1 to IR-ARQ2, and from IR-ARQ2 to IR-ARQ3 are negligible. Overall, the results suggest that implementing a low-complexity incremental redundancy ARQ algorithm gives the optimal performance/complexity trade-off.
Keywords :
automatic repeat request; cellular radio; packet radio networks; radiofrequency interference; EGPRS incremental redundancy; EGPRS incremental redundancy ARQ algorithms; Enhanced General Packet Radio Service; IR; IR-ARQ1; IR-ARQ2; IR-ARQ3; adaptive link level mechanism; computational complexity; evolved second generation wireless systems; hybrid-ARQ technique; interference-limited environments; mobile radio; pedestrian speeds; processing requirements; relative downlink performance; third-generation wireless systems; throughput performance; transmission delay performance; vehicular speeds; Automatic repeat request; Computational complexity; Computational modeling; Delay; Downlink; Interference; Land mobile radio; Mobile computing; Packet radio networks; Throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications, 2002. The 5th International Symposium on
ISSN :
1347-6890
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7442-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WPMC.2002.1088302
Filename :
1088302
Link To Document :
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