Title :
A Hybrid-ARQ Protocol based on a Concatenated Reed-Solomon/Hamming Code
Author :
Haberl, Karl R. ; Cortizas, Anthony P.
Author_Institution :
RCA Automated Systems Division, P.O. Box 588, Burlington, Massachusetts 01803
Abstract :
A communications protocol with error correction/detection is described that was designed for the transfer of data files over a half-duplex secure radio link in a channel environment expected to exhibit burst errors and random errors at a bit error rate (BER) as high as 10-2. This system is being implemented as part of a military tactical communications system. The communications techniques described offer robust performance over poor transmission channels with a practical implementation for tactical applications. Error correction/detection is performed by a concatenated block code featuring an inner binary shortened-extended Hamming(12,7) code and an outer shortened Reed-Solomon(32,28) code over GF(27) with degree-32 character interleaving. The protocol employed is a point-to-point, half-duplex, hybrid-ARQ protocol with selective retransmission. Theoretical performance estimates have been obtained. At a channel BER of 10-2, the probability that a single transmission of a maximum length packet (containing 198,656 bits) will be decoded correctly is greater than 0.998; the undetected character error probability per 7-bit information character is 6.1 Ã 10-7; the decoded BER is 8.7 Ã 10-8; and the protocol efficiency (assuming channel idle time due to equipment delays in reversing the direction of transmission of 16,000 bits per packet transmission) is 42%. Performance estimates for channel BERs of interest were verified using a FORTRAN implementation of the concatenated code on a simulated random error channel. The single burst error correction capability is 760 bits per 12,288-bit data block.
Keywords :
Bit error rate; Communication systems; Concatenated codes; Decoding; Error correction; Military communication; Protocols; Radio link; Reed-Solomon codes; Robustness;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference - Communications-Computers: Teamed for the 90's, 1986. MILCOM 1986. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1986.4805697