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Hybrid automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocols have become common in many packet transmission systems due to their incorporation in various standards. Hybrid-ARQ combines the normal ARQ method with forward error correction (FEC) codes to increase reliability and throughput. In this paper, we look at improving upon this performance using feedback information from the destination, in particular, using...
In recent years, hybrid-automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocol has become one of the most popular packet transmission schemes. Hybrid-ARQ aims to combine the advantages of forward error correction codes with the traditional ARQ scheme to increase the reliability and throughput of the network. In this paper, we look at improving upon this performance for block fading channels (e.g., Rayleigh, Rician,...
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